This document is a 'Presidential News Bulletin' titled 'The Shimon Post' dated April 3, 2011. It features a caricature header and lists six news articles from major international publications regarding geopolitical events in the Middle East and US foreign policy. The document bears a House Oversight Committee stamp, suggesting it was part of evidence gathered during a government investigation.
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| Ethan Bronner | Journalist/Author |
Author of NYT article 'In Israel, Time for Peace Offer May Run Out'
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| Samir Aita | Journalist/Author |
Author of Le Monde diplomatique article 'The Arab spring - Follow the money'
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| Michael Boyle | Journalist/Author |
Author of Guardian article 'Obama doctrine? If only'
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| Barack Obama | U.S. President |
Mentioned in article title 'Obama doctrine? If only'
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| Eric Trager | Journalist/Author |
Author of The Atlantic article 'Struggling to Restart Egypt's Stalled Revolution'
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| Simon Henderson | Journalist/Author |
Author of The Washington Institute article 'Qatar's Quest to Become the Leading Arab State'
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| Shimon Peres | Former President of Israel |
Implied namesake of 'The Shimon Post' and subject of the caricature in the header (left figure).
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| Muammar Gaddafi | Former Leader of Libya |
Likely subject of the caricature in the header (right figure).
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| Name | Type | Context |
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| NYT |
New York Times, publisher of Article 1
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| Le Monde diplomatique |
Publisher of Article 2
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| Guardian |
Publisher of Article 3
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| The Economist |
Publisher of Article 4
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| The Atlantic |
Publisher of Article 5
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| The Washington Institute |
Publisher of Article 6
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| House Oversight Committee |
Source of the document (indicated by footer stamp)
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"In Israel, Time for Peace Offer May Run Out"Source
"The Arab spring - Follow the money"Source
"Obama doctrine? If only"Source
"American foreign policy - Why it's a theory, not a doctrine"Source
"Struggling to Restart Egypt's Stalled Revolution"Source
"Qatar's Quest to Become the Leading Arab State"Source
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