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Perhaps George Mitchell, the Obama administration’s special US Middle East envoy, now settled in to solve the intractable Israeli/Palestinian debacle after having historically claimed success in solving the Northern Ireland problems should be brought back in to put this new IRA specter back in the bottle, or there again maybe not.
With the now infamous Obama appointees – Chas W Freeman the prospective appointee chairman of the National Intelligence Council being the latest to bite the dust as a result of the investigation carried out on a conflict of interest in national security issues and his financial links to China,Saudi Arabia and Iran – now littering the Obama path to solving the world’s problems, it would have be an optimist to suggest that this new Washington administration is going to solve anything.