Lying in bed early the other morning, listening on the radio to snatches of an interview with King Abdullah II of Jordan, I suddenly realized that although I liked the ultimate message and wanted to believe the messenger, there was a problem.
The king told the Chicago Tribune editorial board on April 15, “If we hit the summer and there’s no active process, there’s a very good chance for conflict – and nobody wins when it comes to that.”
Read Full Article »The king told the Chicago Tribune editorial board on April 15, “If we hit the summer and there’s no active process, there’s a very good chance for conflict – and nobody wins when it comes to that.”

