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In reply to the discussion: U.S. could free Israeli spy in deal to save peace talks: source close to talks [View all]JackRiddler
(24,979 posts)53. As opposed to yours?
You can agree with the status quo as much as you like. It's easy, but it doesn't mean the policymakers care what you think, either. So let's just all shut up and let them do their work in peace, right?
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U.S. could free Israeli spy in deal to save peace talks: source close to talks [View all]
alp227
Mar 2014
OP
I didn't ask you "the other way around." I asked you when did Germany spy on the U.S.
The Stranger
Mar 2014
#18
The point of the post was that the US spies on its friends, Germany for example.
JDPriestly
Mar 2014
#21
If as Israeli accounts say, Israel agrees to stop building settlements AND release prisoners -
karynnj
Mar 2014
#33
Or conversely - those demanding amnesty for Snowden may be among those saying no here
karynnj
Mar 2014
#34
I hope they don't do it. Israel control us too much with its bribery and BS.
kelliekat44
Mar 2014
#37
That deal promises nothing except to keep the talks going. Palestinians will be released only to
kelliekat44
Apr 2014
#56