> Demanded is the reporter's word, not Clinton's.  Where is the text of
> her speech and not just media soundbites out of context?

It was a phone call, not a speech, and the words came from a State
Department spokesman.  Put whatever context on that you like, most of
the world is taking it in the same tone that Michael and I have seen
it in... even media outlets like NPR.

>From one of Michael's links -
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/03/12/AR2010031202615.html

Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton rebuked Israeli Prime
Minister Binyamin Netanyahu on Friday about the state of the
U.S.-Israeli relationship, demanding that Israel take immediate steps
to show it is interested in renewing efforts to achieve a Middle East
peace agreement.

State Department spokesman P.J. Crowley described the nearly 45-minute
phone conversation in unusually undiplomatic terms, signaling that the
close allies are facing their deepest crisis in two decades after the
embarrassment suffered by Vice President Biden this week when Israel
announced during his visit that it plans to build 1,600 housing units
in a disputed area of Jerusalem.

Clinton called Netanyahu "to make clear the United States considered
the announcement a deeply negative signal about Israel's approach to
the bilateral relationship and counter to the spirit of the vice
president's trip," Crowley said. Clinton, he said, emphasized that
"this action had undermined trust and confidence in the peace process
and in America's interests.

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