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Bush headed to Middle East
facing repudiation of policies
Chris Greenberg/ White House
President Bush, center, is greeted on his January 2008 visit to Israel by Prime Minister Ehud Olmert, right, and President Shimon Peres.
Rather than swinging through Israel triumphantly as the Jewish state's best friend ever in the White House, President Bush may go to the Middle East this week to see widespread repudiation of his key Middle East policies.

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