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New York Times: Every Day, in Every Way, Obama Is Getting Even Better

The mainstream media propaganda machine for the Obama Administration has shifted into high gear. The New York Times, which used to be a newspaper, has announced a new age of peace and goodwill in...

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“Twiplomacy” Won’t Replace Diplomacy

According to a new study done by PR firm Burson-Marsteller, two-thirds of the world’s leaders have joined Twitter, including 16 members of the G-20. But while Twitter is a powerful tool, it has its...

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Keeping Judges Out of the Foreign Policy Arena

Newscom This week, the Supreme Court issued a historic decision that will help prevent U.S. courts (and activist judges) from interfering in foreign policy issues that are—and should be—the...

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The State Department’s Revolving Door of Public Diplomacy

Newscom The State Department is about to lose yet another Under Secretary for Public Diplomacy and Public Affairs. As reported last week, Tara Sonenshine, who has been in the post for 14 months, is...

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Egypt: Who’s Who in the Transitional Government

Li Muzi/Xinhua/Photoshot/Newscom Egypt’s former President Mohamed Morsi no longer controls the purse strings or answers the direct line in the presidential palace. So who exactly is running Egypt’s...

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President Obama Right to Meet Dalai Lama

Pete Souza President Obama met with the Dalai Lama on Friday, in a move that aroused Chinese protests. The meeting of the two Nobel Peace Prize winners was condemned by the Chinese foreign ministry,...

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Obama Seeks to Reassure Allies … Again

Photo: Pete Souza Reassurance. Out of necessity, it’s become a prevalent theme of President Obama’s foreign policy, including his trip to Asia that he embarks on today. After all, how else to assuage...

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New York Times: Every Day, in Every Way, Obama Is Getting Even Better

The mainstream media propaganda machine for the Obama Administration has shifted into high gear. The New York Times, which used to be a newspaper, has announced a new age of peace and goodwill in...

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“Twiplomacy” Won’t Replace Diplomacy

According to a new study done by PR firm Burson-Marsteller, two-thirds of the world’s leaders have joined Twitter, including 16 members of the G-20. But while Twitter is a powerful tool, it has its...

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Keeping Judges Out of the Foreign Policy Arena

Newscom This week, the Supreme Court issued a historic decision that will help prevent U.S. courts (and activist judges) from interfering in foreign policy issues that are—and should be—the...

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Image may be NSFW.
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The State Department’s Revolving Door of Public Diplomacy

Newscom The State Department is about to lose yet another Under Secretary for Public Diplomacy and Public Affairs. As reported last week, Tara Sonenshine, who has been in the post for 14 months, is...

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Image may be NSFW.
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Egypt: Who’s Who in the Transitional Government

Li Muzi/Xinhua/Photoshot/Newscom Egypt’s former President Mohamed Morsi no longer controls the purse strings or answers the direct line in the presidential palace. So who exactly is running Egypt’s...

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Image may be NSFW.
Clik here to view.

President Obama Right to Meet Dalai Lama

Pete Souza President Obama met with the Dalai Lama on Friday, in a move that aroused Chinese protests. The meeting of the two Nobel Peace Prize winners was condemned by the Chinese foreign ministry,...

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Image may be NSFW.
Clik here to view.

Obama Seeks to Reassure Allies … Again

Photo: Pete Souza Reassurance. Out of necessity, it’s become a prevalent theme of President Obama’s foreign policy, including his trip to Asia that he embarks on today. After all, how else to assuage...

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