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But I think reconciliation would be a better end result.
Yet seeking reconciliation would be a sign not of weakness but of India's growing confidence.
But such a reconciliation would be bought at "too high a price".
One of Mr Karzai's ministers said that, so long as the Taliban were "winning", reconciliation would be "an empty phrase".
The missions aimed at Taliban leaders are to pressure some fighters to lay down their arms, as well as to demonstrate to mid- and higher-level commanders that reconciliation would be the wiser path.
Politically, the country remains as divided as ever, and there were no signs tonight that Mr. Gbagbo's declaration that he was president or his call for reconciliation would be heeded.
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"I think if we could get to a place where there's a real, reasonable chance of Arab-Israeli reconciliation as well as Israeli-Palestinian reconciliation, that would be a huge step forward," Ms. Rice said.
Salah al-Bardaweel, a Hamas official in Gaza, said he did not believe that the reconciliation agreement would be affected by Mr. Meshal's decision to step aside.
Travis Tygart, who drove Usada's investigation into what he said was "the most professionalised, sophisticated doping programme that sport will ever see", said he "firmly believed" that a truth and reconciliation process would be more beneficial in healing the sport.
The U.S. position -- working against the legitimate demands of the Palestinian people for unity and reconciliation -- would be acutely felt in the aftermath of the Arab Spring, where publics have taken center stage and demanded a new way forward from their leaders.
The reconciliation process would be entirely appropriate, since a public option would decrease the Federal deficit.
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