Israelis, Palestinians stuck after Obama's speech
The administration has stumbled around for two years trying to figure out a solution to the conflict between Israel and Palestine. It's not clear what the new speech will bring.
The conflict between Palestinians and Israelis has overshadowed a much larger speech by Barack Obama on the so-called Arab Spring -- including the situation in Bahrain and Libya. Aaron David Miller, a former Middle East adviser to both Republican and Democratic secretaries of state and the author of "The Much too Promised Land: America's Elusive Search for Arab-Israeli Peace," talks about the speech and the uncertainty that continues in the region.
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