September 26, 2012

Paul Ryan's Mideast Muddle

Heather Hurlburt, The Guardian

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Arguably, there is no moment like this in Middle Eastern history. If it's too much to hope that such a realization, which clearly animated the life of Ambassador Chris Stevens and his colleagues, transcends American politics, at least we might expect that our parties would compete to see who can get it right – rather than pre-emptively declare that it has all gone wrong.

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