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died, but 25 injured. we want to bring in the chairman and c of the duberstein group. we brought you in talk about libya, but you had to contend with the conflict in the middle east quite a bit over the years. what is your initial reaction to the news out of jerusalem? let s be clear, we don t know yet what caused it, whether it was a suicide bomber, whether it was some other form of explosion. so, let s not rush to any conclusions. but it sounds like a dastardly act. the problem is that all the problems keep multiplying, whether it is the suicide or whatever kind of bomb it was in jerusalem, that maimed 20, 25 people, whether it s libya, whether it s japan, whether it s the tsunami, whether it s yemen or bahrain, all of these are coming together at one time. it s an awful lot on the plate