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The Obama administration’s recent focus on finding a compromise to allow the Iranian regime to maintain some enrichment capabilities “for peaceful purposes” distracts from the underlying nuclear threat at hand.
As Secretary of State Hillary Clinton heads to China this week for yearly strategic consultations, a daring bid for political asylum has highlighted the seething dissent beneath China’s surface stability.
Everyone knows presidents have larger-than-life size egos. It goes with the job. But changes on the official White House website reveal that we've never had a self-regarding narcissist quite like the oval Office's current occupant.
The average American would believe that the nation's need for substantial nuclear fuel, oil, natural gas, and coal will soon be a distant memory, based on the Obama administration's strident emphasis on developing "alternative" energy sources. The reality, however, is quite different.
Obama's administration is finally taking a tougher stance on Beijing after years wasted trying for cooperation.
An effective transition is one that allows the incoming administration to make sharp changes on or as soon after January 20 as possible, so that everyone--at home and abroad-- understands that a new set of hands is on the wheel.
Obama claims that letting most of the Bush tax cuts expire will bring tax rates back to what they were under Clinton, but fails to recognize that the current administration and that under Clinton are far from analogous.
Earlier today, I passed along the exciting news that senior State Department official Wendy Sherman had once again helped deliver the North Koreans to the negotiating table, a reprise of her Nork work of the Clinton years. And indeed, the deal done looks a lot like the deal Mrs Sherman did back then, except….








