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Challenges of U.S. Policy in the Middle East
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Challenges of U.S. Policy in the Middle East
…inviting Syria to Annapolis, the administration did not agree to put on the agenda the issue of the Golan Heights, nor did it hide its opposition to the possibility of Israeli–Syrian negotiations on the matter. Th…
…conflict. The ongoing tensions with Iran, alongside U.S. opposition to Syrian negotiations over the Golan Heights, complicate matters. The threat of nuclear proliferation is heightened in the region, particularly …
Realities of the New Middle East
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Realities of the New Middle East
…inating in the Annapolis meeting in November 2007, renewed Syria’s hope of regaining control of the Golan Heights. Syria participated in the meeting and appeared determined to at least start mending its fences wit…
The text discusses the political realities of Lebanon following Syria's withdrawal and the influence of Hizbollah and other political factions. Despite Syrian troop withdrawal, control issues persist,
The Evolving Dynamics of Power in the Middle East
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The Evolving Dynamics of Power in the Middle East
…ria but to support the peace process, including Israeli–Syrian negotiations about the return of the Golan Heights, and to deal more effectively with Iran. The problem of the Lebanon–Syria cluster is the consequenc…
This text discusses the changing power dynamics in the Middle East, particularly the region's responses to Iranian influence and the evolving role of the U.S. Historically reliant on American support,
The Structure of the Tusita Realm
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The Structure of the Tusita Realm
Looking up from the Yama Realm, one can see a soothing brightness emanating from the realm. Looking down from the Tusita Realm, one can see the Yama Realm. Looking up from the Tusita Realm, one can al
In the Tusita Realm, one can observe various celestial domains and an immense structure centered around the castle of King Santusita. This realm consists of multiple circular domains, with the first b
Celestial Realms and Castles in Buddhist Cosmology
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Celestial Realms and Castles in Buddhist Cosmology
The third circular domain forms a ring around the second domain. It is the dwelling of the unconfirmed Bodhisattvas. That is, their future enlightenment as a Buddha has not yet been confirmed by a pre
The Tusita Realm features distinct circular domains inhabited by beings based on their merit. The third domain houses unconfirmed Bodhisattvas pursuing enlightenment, while the fourth serves as a have