February 26, 2012

Syria, Iran and the Obama Doctrine

David Sanger, New York Times

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In a post-Iraq, post-Afghanistan, post-Libya world, the White House reaction to both calls illuminates the conditions under which the 44th president is willing to use force, or see it used by others. But it also sheds light on that ill-defined concept that the administration refuses to call the Obama Doctrine.

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TAGGED: Iraq, Barack Obama, Israel, Afghanistan, Syria, Libya, Iran, 2012

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