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The Parallels Between Bush and Obama
THE AMERICAN INTEREST by Walter Russell Mead September 23, 2014 As President Obama begins to bomb Syria (with no UN authorization and with a coalition of the willing), he is still bombing Iraq, Yemen, and Pakistan; he has U.S. forces spread out across … Continue reading →
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Tagged Guantanamo, Iraq, Pakistan, President Barack Obama, President George Bush, Syria, Yemen
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