"The impression that one thing is said for political purposes perhaps and another thing is what's actually going to happen, is amateur hour on making foreign policy," said Clinton foreign policy adviser Jamie Rubin, a State Department spokesman in the Clinton administration. "On foreign affairs, in particular, words matter ... He can't seem to run a foreign policy team the way it's supposed to run." Bomb-lobbing spokesman Howard Wolfson, who a day earlier compared Obama to Clinton nemesis Ken Starr, contended Power's remarks fit a troubling pattern: "Again we are seeing the difference between talk and action."
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