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<description>&lt;p&gt;Ambassador Ross is eloquent in explaining the complex world of Middle Eastern policy and illustrates the crucial role it will play in America&apos;s future. As this country&apos;s point man on the peace process for 12 years in both the Bush and Clinton administrations, he will share his insights on the failed Oslo Peace Accords and what we have learned from them, on the newly appointed Palestinian Authority leadership&apos;s ability and desire to deal with Islamic extremists, and how the Israeli-Palestinian crisis relates to Iraq and the entire Middle East arena.*
*Posted by a Jewish Book Fair committee member. &lt;/p&gt;</description>
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