Inside Story — U.S. foreign policy, Republican style
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I think this was a very good broadcast, but then, I would think so, since all three of the panelists hold to similar views — views which I happen to agree with. But I do like the devil’s advocate method of the interviewer, pressuring the panel to come up with what the difference is between Obama’s foreign policy and that of the GOP leadership contenders. Wilkerson made the best point, saying that Obama has been successful in his multilateral efforts because his international counterparts happen all to be conservatives. To draw out that point, Obama is lucky to have conservative counterparts who will support his conservative initiatives.
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I think this was a very good broadcast, but then, I would think so, since all three of the panelists hold to similar views — views which I happen to agree with. But I do like the devil’s advocate method of the interviewer, pressuring the panel to come up with what the difference is between Obama’s foreign policy and that of the GOP leadership contenders. Wilkerson made the best point, saying that Obama has been successful in his multilateral efforts because his international counterparts happen all to be conservatives. To draw out that point, Obama is lucky to have conservative counterparts who will support his conservative initiatives.