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"If QE2 doesn't work, then we'll get QE3," said O'Neill, who was named chairman of the money manager in September after working as the co-head of global economics research and chief currency economist at New York-based Goldman Sachs Group Inc. since 1995. There's a "good chance" the S&P 500 will rise 15 percent to 20 percent in the next 12 months, he said.O'Neill added that he thought a 20 percent bump would be "relatively straightforward" for the U.S. S&P.
"The Palestinian leadership submitted a proposal to renew peace talks with Israel that drops their longstanding demand that Israel ceases all West Bank settlement construction, a top Israeli official said on Wednesday."
Comment: Another round of blaming the victim. How dare Iran for trying to protect its oil, interests, and economy. Poor America the victim of Iran's threats. The oldest trick in the book. Undoubtedly, Americans will buy into the lie.