For many, Obama’s presidency will be defined by its accomplishments.
Taking out Osama bin Laden, disengaging from fights in the Middle East
that America cannot win, defusing the threat of a nuclear Iran, and
refocusing our attention and resources to Asia, where our greatest
opportunities and biggest long-term challenges are located. But for
others, it has been marked by missteps and retreat—pulling back where
action and leadership was needed, and presiding over policies that
strengthened our adversaries and disheartened our friends. Has Obama’s
foreign policy been a success?
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