Inside Obama's Foreign Policy
Posted in Foreign Affairs by Robinson O'Brien-Bours
The
New Yorker has
a new article out about Obama's foreign policy (or lack thereof). It provides some interesting insight into the minds of Obama, Clinton, and the aides surrounding them as they conduct American foreign policy. Elliot Abrams of the Council on Foreign Relations
summarizes the important parts of the piece. "One of the advisers described the President's actions in Libya as 'leading from behind.'" Recommended reading.
12:14 AM / April 26, 2011
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This is a great article too that may help shed some light on Obama's foreign policy. It has to do with his youth spent in Indoneisa with his mother and stepfather. I found the article quite interesting. One can't help but wonder what he experienced in his youth may have "some" influence on his beliefs today, especially on foreign affairs.
Obama's Young Mother
https://www.nytimes.com/2011/04/24/magazine/mag-24Obama-t.html?_r=1