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PHOENIX - MAY 15: Former US ambassador to the United Nations John Bolton speaks at the 138th National Rifle Association of America meetings at U.S. Airways Center on May 15, 2009 in Phoenix, Arizona.
View Photo »Former US ambassador John Bolton speaks to a packed audience at the Foreign Correspondents' Club in Hong Kong on January 8, 2009. China could end North Korea's nuclear drive by threatening to cut off its energy supply the former US ambassador said.
View Photo »Former US ambassador John Bolton speaks to a packed audience at the Foreign Correspondents' Club in Hong Kong on January 8, 2009. China could end North Korea's nuclear drive by threatening to cut off its energy supply the former US ambassador said.
View Photo »Former US ambassador John Bolton speaks to a packed audience at the Foreign Correspondents' Club in Hong Kong on January 8, 2009. China could end North Korea's nuclear drive by threatening to cut off its energy supply the former US ambassador said.
View Photo »The unmistakable inference is that Obama did not carefully think through his March Afghan policy, or did not have full confidence then or now in Army Gen. Stanley A. McChrystal or Ambassador Richard C. Holbrooke, or that it is now politically inconvenient among increasingly antiwar Democrats to follow t...
While we've been fiddling around, Iran has been making progress
It's not entirely clear what she's doing ... I've never seen a secretary of state this isolated since William Rogers during the Nixon administration. ... It must be very difficult of Hillary Clinton to get up and look at herself in the morning. I cannot imagine what she must be thinking.
It was a speech high on the personality of Barack Obama and high on multilateralism, but very short in advocating American interests
I have never seen an American president give a speech at the United Nations that spent so much time contrasting his administration with the previous administration
Obama's reception will be adulatory in contrast with Bush
It's a triumph for Obama personally, but I have yet to see his personal popularity translate into concrete steps forward
It's just unambiguously a bad decision ... Russia and Iran are the big winners. I just think it's a bad day for American national security.
I think it’s fair to say that the reception that President Obama will receive in the General Assembly will be nothing short of rapturous
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