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- Senate adopts tougher sanctions against Iran
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- WaPo: NATO’s blind spot against intervening in Syria
- Wings Over Iraq: World Updates and daily Defense Briefing
- NATO formally agrees to Afghanistan transition in 2013
- Yemen bombing shows AQAP has expanded its reach
- Chinese counterfeit electronics “flood” US military aircraft
- Navy strains to handle China and Iran at the same time
- Amb. Ryan Crocker and Jeffrey Feltman to step down
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Will Inboden writes: Obama campaigned claiming he would improve America's global image, but his treatment of allies has undermined our nation's credibility. In a way, Obama's international reputation seems to mirror his domestic reputation. At both home and abroad, personal affection for him far exceeds approval for his policies. He has been successful at cultivating his personal image in the world, but in the process America's standing has been diminished. – Shadow Government
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