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  • ...a Convention]]; language explicitly rejected by the [[Obama administration|Obama Administration]]
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  • [[Secretary of the Navy (U.S.)]] in the [[Obama administration|Obama Administration]]; early supporter of the Obama campaign, signing on in mid-2007 as the cam
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  • ...security think tank. Its co-founders have moved into Obama administration|Obama Administration policy posts; a number of people with field counterinsurgency experience ha
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  • ...puty Under Secretary of Defense for Policy]] in the [[Obama administration|Obama Administration]], coming from the [[Center for a New American Security]], where he also wo
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  • ...ironmental Protection Agency]] Administrator in the [[Obama administration|Obama Administration]], 2009-; formerly Commissioner of the state’s Department of Environmenta
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  • #REDIRECT [[Obama administration]]
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  • ...ed and Community Initiatives. It was subsequently renamed by the [[Barack Obama Administration]].
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  • ...to the U.S. by the [[George W. Bush Administration]] but admitted by the [[Obama Administration]]
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  • [[Assistant Secretary of State for European and Eurasian Affairs]] in the [[Obama administration]]; previously at the [[Brookings Institution]] and on the [[National Securi
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  • (born January 21, 1951) Current [[United States Attorney General]] in the [[Obama administration]]
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  • [[Director of the Central Intelligence Agency]] in the [[Obama administration]]; Member, [[Iraq Study Group]]; Chief of Staff in the [[Bill Clinton|Clin
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  • [[U.S. Secretary of Energy]] in the [[Obama administration]]. [[Nobel Prize]] recipient in [[Physics]].
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  • ...ritical of both the [[George W. Bush Administration|George W. Bush]] and [[Obama Administration]]s; concerned about poor public understanding of [[history of U.S. citizens
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  • ...nominee [[United States Secretary of Health and Human Services]] of the [[Obama administration]]; former U.S. Senator
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  • [[Obama administration]] special envoy to the [[Middle East]]; Member, [[International Crisis Gro
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  • ...ial adviser for human rights, [[National Security Council]] staff in the [[Obama Administration]]; Pulitzer-prize journalist specializing in [[genocide]]
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  • Chairman of Honeywell International, a Republican who supported the [[Obama Administration]] economic stimulus plan; member, [[National Commission on Fiscal Responsib
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  • [[Under Secretary of the Treasury for International Affairs]], [[Obama Administration]]; 2008 campaign advisor; [[Aspen Institute#Aspen Strategy Group|Aspen Stra
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  • Director of the [[Office of Management and Budget]] in the [[Obama administration]]
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  • [[United States Secretary of Homeland Security]] in the [[Obama Administration]]; former [[Governor]] of [[Arizona (U.S. state)|Arizona]]
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  • U.S. [[Ambassador]] to the [[United Nations]] in the [[Obama administration]]; previously senior fellow in foreign policy, [[Brookings Institution]]
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  • {{r|Obama administration}}
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  • ...fessor at [[Indiana University]], nominated but not yet confirmed as the [[Obama Administration]] Assistant Attorney General for the [[Office of Legal Counsel]]
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  • {{r|Obama administration}}
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  • The health care plan of the [[Obama Administration]], authorized by the [[Affordable Health Care for America Act]]
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  • ...rnational relations, with significant representation in the [[Barack Obama|Obama administration]].
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  • Director, [[Federal Emergency Management Agency]], [[Obama Administration]]; former Director of the Florida Division of Emergency Management (FDEM);
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  • ...cy Planning Staff]] of the [[United States Department of State]] in the [[Obama administration|Obama Admistration]], may take leave to go back into practice.
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  • {{r|Obama administration}}
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  • [[Director of National Intelligence]] in the [[Obama administration]]; Deputy Executive Director and Guiding Coalition, [[Project for National
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  • ...aw]] expertise to the Department. [[Harold Koh]] is the incumbent in the [[Obama Administration]], succeeding [[William H. Taft, IV]].
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  • Executive director, [[American Security Project]] 2006-present; [[Obama Administration]] Defense transition team; legislative assistant for national security 2002
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  • {{r|Obama administration}}
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  • ...ent and confirmed by the Senate; [[Arne Duncan]] is the incumbent in the [[Obama Administration]]
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  • ...heads the [[United States Department of Energy]]. [[Steven Chu]] is the [[Obama administration]] Secretary.
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  • [[Deputy Secretary of State]] in the [[Obama Administration]]; [[Aspen Institute#Aspen Strategy Group|Aspen Strategy Group, Aspen Insti
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  • ...ssociation]] and [[American Civil Liberties Union]], was admitted by the [[Obama Administration]]; former Executive Director of the Democracy and Governance Programme of t
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  • {{r|Obama administration}}
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  • ...y''' heads the [[United States Department of Homeland Security]]. In the [[Obama administration]], the incumbent is [[Janet Napolitano]].
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  • U.S. strategic analyst; [[Under Secretary of Defense for Policy]] in the [[Obama administration]]; [[Aspen Institute#Aspen Strategy Group|Aspen Strategy Group, Aspen Insti
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  • [[Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian Affairs]] in the Obama Administration; co-founder of the [[Center for a New American Security]]; [[Aspen Institut
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  • '''Michelle Flournoy''' is [[Under Secretary of Defense for Policy]] in the [[Obama administration]], reporting to [[Deputy Secretary of Defense]] [[William Lynn]]. She came
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  • Director of the [[Policy Planning Staff]] of the [[Obama administration]], on leave from an [[international relations]] professorship at [[Princeto
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  • ...ility. The term has been explictly rejected by the [[Obama administration|Obama Administration]].<ref>{{citation
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  • ==Coverage of Obama Administration==
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  • ...Defense for Policy]], [[Michelle Flournoy]], in the [[Obama administration|Obama Administration]]. He and Flournoy previously worked at the [[Center for a New American Sec
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  • He wrote an article for ForeignPolicy.com about the Obama Administration's defense budget, saying that while it was not a disastrous downturn, it i
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  • In the Obama administration, he had initially been Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's advisor on the
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  • ...a]] and certain members of the [[Taliban]], but the [[Obama administration|Obama Administration]] has stated its preference simply to speak of "lawful combatants", and peo
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  • In 2009, Stern was the most frequent [[Obama Administration#White House operations |White House visitor]] to President [[Barack Obama]]
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  • {{r|Obama administration}}
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  • ...e 2009 election, it published an article saying the [[Obama administration|Obama Administration]] may issue "crippling sanctions", emphasizing the sanctions need to be car
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  • ...her appointment to the Court, [[Elena Kagan]] was the incumbent in the [[Obama administration]]. Incumbents are normally expert in [[appellate law|appellate]] and [[cons
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  • ...cs, she has written she agrees with [[Rush Limbaugh]] that she wants the [[Obama Administration]] to fail, in the interest of moving the country to the right. She also is
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  • ...tant Secretary of State for East Asian Affairs in the Obama administration|Obama Administration.<ref>{{citation
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  • ...Secretary of State for Arms Control and International Security]] in the [[Obama administration]], having been sworn in on 27 June 2009; she also newly married and comment
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  • ...'' is a broad term for the [[health care]] policies and practices of the [[Obama Administration]] that are based on the [[Affordable Health Care for America Act]] but incl
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  • ...ial envoy to South asia, including Afghanistan, India and Pakistan for the Obama administration. On 10 December 2010, he became ill during a U.S. State Department meeting, ...rm "AfPak" for the intertwined Afghanistan-Pakistan conflict, although the Obama Administration stopped using it after Pakistan objected. <ref>{{citation
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  • ..."Closing Guantanamo", which provides a large part of the content of the [[Obama Administration]] on that subject. <ref name=CSISRpt>{{citation ...vest in it." The CSIS report was a significant input into the January 2010 Obama Administration Executive Order; according to a Cornell University magazine article, it pro
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  • Its April/May set of recommendations for the [[Obama Administration]], concerning torture, was signed by 11 members. <ref name=VIPS2009-05-01>{
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  • ...no''' (1957-) is [[United States Secretary of Homeland Security]] in the [[Obama administration]]. Prior to her appointment, she was [[governor]] of the state of [[Arizona
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  • ...positions, and indeed have been returned to historical precedence in the [[Obama Administration]]. The Secretaries of the Army, Navy, and Air Force, respectively, are the
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  • Commenting on the [[Obama administration|Obama Administration]]'s Mideast policy, he believes Obama will clearly be in charge, with [[Hil
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  • ==Obama Administration== The policy of the Obama administration has not been fully elaborated, although this Administration has taken a str
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  • ...This will help document patterns of foreign policy beliefs, going into the Obama administration. Note that this criticism precedes the successes or failures of the [[Iraq
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  • ...y of State, with the President. [[Ellen Tauscher]] is the incumbent in the Obama administration.
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  • Peter Orszag is Director of the [[Office of Management and Budget]] in the [[Obama administration]], a professional economist who came from the [[Congressional Budget Office
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  • ...mmittee, but the nomination never came before the full Senate. Before the Obama Administration took office, the Justice Department rescinded a number of the main legal op
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  • ...in Iraq]] and [[Moqtada al-Sadr]] militia were critical issues. Unless the Obama Administration averts two problems, Senor says that the Kurdish-Arab issue will become cri Senor's suggestion run counter to both declared Obama Administration policy about troop withdrawal, and to the overall Iraqi desire to have fore
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  • ...high-tech printing applications. He is exceptionally concerned with the [[Obama Administration]]'s healthcare plan, which he considers "biggest assault on personal freedo
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  • ...puty Under Secretary of Defense for Policy]] in the [[Obama administration|Obama Administration]],<ref name=DODbio>{{citation
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  • ...roposed boycotts of Israel, and supporting the Middle East policy of the [[Obama Administration]]. <blockquote>“we’re proud to stand with the JLC to oppose boycotting
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  • ...eral Michael Mukasey had reopened the 2004 declination in 2008, before the Obama Administration.<ref name=WaPo2008-01-03>{{citation
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  • ...aced by Obama, Donilon, and Clinton, respectively). It would seem that the Obama administration has learned nothing from Carter's failures and mistakes.<ref>{{citation
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  • ...m that isn't strong enough to get the job done -- is characteristic of the Obama administration, a progressive-centrist government in a moment that demands fundamental ref
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  • In the [[Barack Obama|Obama Administration]], <ref>{{citation
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  • ...Boumediene v. Bush|Boumediene v. Bush]]</ref>. In 2009, [[Barack Obama|the Obama Administration]] announced its intention to close the facility, and a majority of the pris
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  • Before the Obama Administration took office, the Justice Department rescinded a number of the main OLC opin
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  • ...ders why they are people to be engaged with. Ingraham and Rubin noted the Obama administration inviting Iranian officials to a July 4th picnic.<ref name=Paxalles>{{citati
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  • As part of a KAS program accusing the [[Obama Administration]] of weakness in foreign policy, he told the ''New York Times'', it was a l | title = Bush Officials Defend Obama Administration Lawyers Under Attack
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  • ...n the West Bank. "After learning of J-Street’s current public call for the Obama Administration to not veto a prospective UN Security Council resolution that, under the ru
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  • ...vest in it." The CSIS report was a significant input into the January 2010 Obama Administration Executive Order; according to a Cornell University magazine article, it pro
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  • There have been suggestions that the Obama Administration may be paying too much attention to China and Russia, and not enough to Ind
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  • ...ankruptcy, but her economic criticism has been focused completely on the [[Obama Administration]]. <ref name=Burghart-Zeskind>{{citation
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  • ...sistant to the President for National Security Affairs in the Barack Obama|Obama Administration.
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  • ...ake it harder to collect the intelligence we need. Over the past year, the Obama administration released classified memos detailing interrogation techniques despite the ap
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  • ...overnment and the implications for progressive governance which offers the Obama administration and Congress a strategy to restore public trust. *joining with another group on a study for the incoming Obama administration on handling the threat of terroris
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  • ...cordance with Section 4 of PL 108-332, December 30, 2004}}</ref> Under the Obama Administration, the office was symbolically upgraded when it was physically moved to the s
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  • On 17 September 2009, the [[Obama administration]] withdrew the earlier proposal, in part because it could not be implemente
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  • Neoconservative views are not visible in the Obama Administration. Nevertheless, they are seen as "New Right" as opposed to paleoconservatis ...adership, have been forming for the 2010 elections or in opposition to the Obama Administration. Many of the same people are involved in these formations, such as William
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  • ...f "America's most successful anti-fascist," and continues criticism of the Obama Administration as well as the George W. Bush Administration.He said she has "kind words" f
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  • The Obama administration avoids the military threats implied by the previous administration, by the ...ican Security]], a strategic think tank, has many of its principals in the Obama Administration. Petraeus, now the U.S. commander for the Middle East, has used advisers in
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  • In March 2009, he reflected on the [[Obama administration]]'s approach of considering an integrated Afghan-Pakistani strategy.<ref na
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  • ...y mixed metaphor, she has been called the "[[antisemitism]] czar" of the [[Obama Administration]]. | journal = [[Jewish Telegraph Agency]]}}</ref> Under the Obama Administration, the office was symbolically upgraded when it was physically moved to the s
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  • ...nuation of an Office of Faith-Based Programs in the [[Obama administration|Obama Administration]].<ref name=USNWR2009-02-09 />
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  • ...rystal]]'s Strategic Assessment Group, developing a new approach for the [[Obama administration]]. Earlier, she published her own "Comprehensive Action Plan for Afghanista
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  • ==Obama Administration appointments== They are part of the opposition to a number of Obama Administration appointees whom they consider "extremist"" <ref name=ObamaApp>{{citation
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  • ...[[Khaled Meshal]] also said it might be a basis for negotiating with the [[Obama administration]] <ref name=Haaretz2008-11-12>{{citation
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  • ...and Kurt Campbell, took policy-level positions in the Obama administration|Obama Administration's U.S. Department of State. He is a Visiting Fellow at the Center for Stra ...rty (United States)|Democratic National Convention and later served on the Obama administration Presidential Transition Team at the United States Department of Veterans Af
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  • ...the campaign to delegitimize and isolate Israel; and the hostility of the Obama administration to the traditional closeness of the two nations. At bottom, we believe that ...nia (U.S. state)|Pennsylvania, Joe Sestak, as part of broader criticism of Obama Administration Mideast policy. They have accused Sestak of "appearing at a fundraiser for
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  • ==Early Obama administration== After her father gave a 21 May 2009 speech criticizing the [[Obama Administration]] for rejecting the intelligence interrogation|interrogation programs]] of
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  • CNS said, in January 2010, that [[Erroll Southers]], the [[Obama Administration]] now-withdrawn nominee to head the [[Transportation Security Administratio
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  • ...d clients suing President Obama under the notion that orders issued by the Obama administration are not legally valid because Barack Obama was not legally elected. In two
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  • ...hool and former [[Solicitor General (U.S.)|U.S. Solicitor General]] in the Obama administration.
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  • Recently, he wrote about the [[Obama administration|Obama Administration]] "losing patience with Israel", and moving to a more [[realism (foreign po
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  • ===Obama Administration=== #'''Bush/Sharon understandings''': "Israel is quite unhappy that the Obama Administration refuses to recognize the validity of understandings about limitations on se
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  • In a July 2009 ''[[Washington Post]]'' op-ed, she approved of the Obama Administration's political engagement with Iraq as military involvement waned, but express
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  • ...his term, to ease transition, at the request of the [[Obama administration|Obama Administration]], has been hired by the private equity firm firm of [[Kohlberg Kravis Robe
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  • ...used by officials of his Administration. It is consciously avoided by the Obama Administration.
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  • A [[Wall Street Journal]] article in September 2009, just before [[Obama Administration]] talks with the [[State of Iran]], pointed out that this was nothing new:
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  • {{seealso|Extrajudicial detention, U.S., Barack Obama Administration}} ...ation]]; some have been repudiated by the successor [[Obama administration|Obama Administration]] although it has continued others.
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  • ...men. He said it will "drill down" on Guantánamo, focusing on the idea that Obama Administration policies could let the accused terrorists walk free in the districts. Goldf
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  • *"The Obama Administration and North Korea," Morton Abramowitz, The Century Foundation, 6/5/2009
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  • ...e by [[Turkey]], and the dispatch of [[Fred Hof]], the Syria specialist of Obama Administration Middle East envoy [[George Mitchell]], to talk separately with Israeli and
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  • ...when [[John McHugh]] was appointed [[U.S. Secretary of the Army]] in the [[Obama Administration]]. Owens' being named to the [[House Armed Services Committee]] reinforces
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  • The '''Obama Administration''' began on January 20, 2009, when [[Barack Obama]] entered office as [[Pre ...of Transportation|Transportation Secretary]], as Republican members of the Obama administration.
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  • ...ss]] and [[MoveOn.org]], were now pressuring liberal groups to support the Obama Administration in its operations in Afghanistan and Iraq. <ref>{{citation
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  • ...gainst the group and three of its members. However, a few months later the Obama Administration concluded that the case could not be prosecuted due to lack of evidence. Ch
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  • ...2009, she described the motivation as "The policies being proposed by the Obama administration are so radical across the board,” Whether you’re a Republican or a Demo ...men. He said it will "drill down" on Guantánamo, focusing on the idea that Obama Administration policies could let the accused terrorists walk free in the districts. Goldf
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  • He criticized [[Obama administration|Obama Administration]] attorney general [[Eric Holder]]'s to reopen a criminal investigation int ...sh Administration]], had reopened the 2004 declination in 2008, before the Obama Administration.<ref name=WaPo2008-01-03>{{citation
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  • ...stant to the President for National Security Affairs in the [[Barack Obama|Obama Administration]]. McCain describes Jones as a close friend.
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  • In February 2010, he placed "holds" on approximately 70 [[Obama Administration]] nominees, apparently in an attempt to obtain government contracts for the
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  • ...other, [[Ken Salazar]], is the [[U.S. Secretary of the Interior]] in the [[Obama Administration]].
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  • ...the [[Emergency Committee for Israel]], as part of broader criticism of [[Obama Administration]] Mideast policy. They have accused Sestak of "appearing at a fundraiser fo
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  • ...e total number of national deployed nuclear weapons from 2200 to 1600. The Obama Administration has not yet announced which specific launchers will be cut, but there are i
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  • ...perations. <blockquote>One is that the current Afghanistan strategy of the Obama administration is rightly focused on population
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  • He supported the [[Obama Administration]] stimulus plan and an expansion in the State Children's Health Insurance P Having opposed the [[Obama Administration]] financial reform bill because it was too soft on the financial industry,
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  • ...memostatusolcopinions01152009.pdf}}</ref> or were no longer claimed by the Obama administration when it succeeded the Bush Administration.
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  • ...to the President for National Security Affairs in the Obama administration|Obama Administration. Israeli Ambassador to the U.S. Michael Oren, however, declined to appear, ...the campaign to delegitimize and isolate Israel; and the hostility of the Obama administration to the traditional closeness of the two nations. At bottom, we believe that
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  • Along with [[W. Patrick Lang]], he disapproves of the [[Obama Administration]] counterterrorism adviser, [[John Brennan]], saying his primary skills ar
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  • ...d charges of voter intimidation against it. The Justice Department, in the Obama Administration, dropped charges without SPLC comment.
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  • ...as the start of a Republican landslide, while she continued to attack the Obama Administration, she also warned Republicans not to fall victim to what she called McCain R
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  • The Obama administration sent mixed messages on sending more troops to Afghanistan. McChrystal told
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  • ...charges of voter intimidation against it. The Justice Department, in the [[Obama Administration]], dropped charges without SPLC comment.
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  • She has been vehemently opposed to the Obama Administration's health care proposals, and has supported Tea Party Movement protests to "
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  • ...hers, but they unquestionably complicated political decision making by the Obama Administration. ...ommitted voting fraud have marred the election, delaying a result that the Obama administration expected to strengthen the political credibility of the government in Kabul
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  • {{seealso|Extrajudicial detention, U.S., Barack Obama Administration}} The Obama Administration also has to balance its desires with those in Congress, not only of Republi
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  • ==Obama Administration== The [[Obama Administration]] filed its first QDR in February 2010. In its cover letter, Gates wrote <
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  • ...evelop Iranian nuclear program|nuclear weapons, and, while he supports the Obama Administration's diplomatic efforts, he feels more pressure is needed. <blockquote>Severa
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  • ..., Robert Gates, who has continued as secretary in the Obama administration|Obama Administration.
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  • ...orted from the 2009 Summit of the Americas that he was clashing with the [[Obama Administration]] even more than was [[Hugo Chavez]] of [[Venezuela]]. <ref>{{citation
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  • He welcomes the new Afghanistan talks proposed by the Obama administration, but fears they may be years too late. <ref name=Nation>{{citation
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  • ...ncis Collins]], Director of the [[National Institutes of Health]] in the [[Obama Administration]], said <blockquote>I became an atheist and held that view as a graduate st
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  • ...of State [[Hillary Clinton]], while traveling in Latin America, said "The Obama administration strongly opposes the resolution that was passed by only one vote in the Hou
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  • | title = Blame the 'Lobby'": The Obama administration's latest failed nominee peddles a conspiracy theory.
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  • ...[[Khaled Meshal]] also said it might be a basis for negotiating with the [[Obama administration]] <ref name=Haaretz2008-11-12>{{citation Nathan Stock, of the [[Carter Center]], urged the [[Obama administration]] to engage Hamas in the interest of preventing its replacement by even mor
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  • Before the Obama Administration took office, the Justice Department rescinded a number of the main legal op
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  • ...he second engine development has been attacked as unneeded "pork", and the Obama Administration cancelled the project. <ref>{{citation
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  • ...d Feulner) and the Foreign Policy Initiative (Bill Kristol) is directed at Obama Administration military spending cuts, the real message, according to Marc Armbinder, poli
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  • ...stant to the President for National Security Affairs in the [[Barack Obama|Obama Administration]].
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  • | url = Watch What They Spend, Not What They Say" The Obama administration says missile defense isn't as important as it used to be. Its budget says o
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  • ...tate solution, versus two-state supporters such as Dennis Ross (now in the Obama Administration; at the time, in the Washington Institute for Near East Policy (WINEP) or M
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  • ...from 2001 to 2008, compared to before. The decrease continued during the [[Obama Administration]], and since under the direction of EPA Administrator [[Gina McCarthy]] Sup
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