Dec 16, 2009
Barak

The Obama Paradox

George Friedman at Real Clear World astutely observes the deep paradox of Obama’s foreign policy: wanting to improve the image of the US without substantively changing the policies that made the US unpopular.  Friedman notes that while Obama’s tone is different than Bush’s, Obama’s policies on Afghanistan, Iran, and Iraq are fundamentally the same.  Will old policies in new wrapping paper be enough?

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