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Obama's Foreign Policy Vision Not So New Age
President Obama’s speeches often claim “the time has come” for something, or “the days” of this or that “are over.” It’s as if his presidency has introduced a new epoch. Continue reading
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Tagged foreign policy, iran, north korea, nuclear proliferation, nuclear weapons
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Obama's French Lesson
When France chides you for appeasement, you know you’re scraping bottom. Continue reading
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Tagged charles krauthammer, foreign policy, france, iran, nuclear weapons, obama, sarkozy
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The coming war with Iran
War with Iran is now inevitable. The only question is: Will it happen sooner or later? Continue reading
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Tagged forei, foreign policy, iran, jeffrey kuhner, obama, war
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The Real Face of Leadership
The transcript of an address by Israeli Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, delivered to the United Nations General Assembly on September 24, 2009. Continue reading
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Tagged ahmadinejad, holocaust, iran, netanyahu, nuclear weapons, racism, terrorism, united nations
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The Long Retreat
Our security will now depend on the kindness of strangers. Continue reading
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Tagged foreign policy, iran, mark steyn, national security, nuclear weapons
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