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It’s Not Israel for Hagel, But Negative Onslaught Could Pave Way for First Female SecDef

“Senator Hagel is one of the most well-respected and thoughtful voices on both foreign and domestic policy,” retired Gen. Brent Scowcroft, a former Republican national security advisor, told The Cable. “At an uncertain time in America-with a significant debt burden, a polarized Congress, and a host of challenges facing the international community, I am confident [...]

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Obama Team Challenges Mitt Romney on ‘One Long Photo Op’ Foreign Policy Trip

TEAM OBAMA CONDUCTED a foreign policy conference call earlier today with Robert Gibbs, Senior Advisor, Obama for America; Michele Flournoy, former Under Secretary of Defense for Policy; and Colin Kahl, former Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for the Middle East. On the call, it was clear the Obama campaign was challenging Mitt Romney to give [...]

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Ann-Marie Slaughter Doesn’t Want Her Dream Job Anymore

OH, SWEET EGO. So, the first Director of Public Policy Planning at State Department would rather be at home. Oh, to have so much, then decide it’s just not enough. Ann-Marie Slaughter writes that admitting “I want to be at home” was one of the hardest sentences for her to write in her defensive, self-indulgent [...]

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