This document appears to be a page from a news report or briefing regarding President Obama's planned diplomatic trip to Israel and Jordan in March (likely 2013). It discusses the geopolitical context, including the Syrian civil war, the refugee crisis in Jordan, and the strained relationship between Obama and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu following the U.S. election. The page bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' footer, indicating it is part of a larger document production for a congressional investigation.
| Name | Role | Context |
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| Barack Obama | U.S. President |
Planning a trip to Israel and Jordan; dealing with domestic agenda and Middle East peace talks.
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| King Abdullah II | King of Jordan |
U.S. ally facing challenges from the Syrian civil war and refugee crisis.
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| George W. Bush | Former U.S. President |
Mentioned to contrast Obama's policy approach toward Israel and Arab governments.
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| Benjamin Netanyahu | Israeli Prime Minister |
Preferred Mitt Romney in the election; has disagreed bitterly with Obama.
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| Mitt Romney | Republican Politician |
Candidate in the previous year's presidential campaign; preferred by Netanyahu.
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| Name | Type | Context |
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| White House |
Officials would not provide a date for the trip.
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| Republican Party |
Mentioned in relation to Mitt Romney.
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Destination of Obama's trip; party in peace talks.
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Party in peace talks; potential state creation.
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Stop on Obama's trip; facing refugee crisis.
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Location of civil war next door to Jordan.
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Obama's country; historical support for Jewish state.
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"White House officials would not provide a date for Obama’s trip, which he will squeeze into the tight schedule he is building around a busy domestic agenda"Source
"Israeli media reported that Obama is scheduled to arrive March 20"Source
"Netanyahu made little secret of his preference for Republican Mitt Romney in last year’s U.S. presidential campaign."Source
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