September 21, 2012

Obama's Foreign Policy Record Is Appalling

Rivkin & Casey, The Daily Beast

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The organizing principle of the administration’s foreign policy is one of weakness and passivity, coupled with a conspicuous rhetorical abdication of American leadership.

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