President Barack Obama had nothing fresh, and not much else, to say about American foreign policy last night.
In what was, surely, a reflection of the economic and political challenges Obama faces as he enters this midterm election year, the president spoke for about an hour on domestic issues, and for just a few moments on international affairs. If it was not the least any president has said about foreign policy in a State of the Union speech, it must be awfully close.
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