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Grossman responded by saying that “No president takes any option off the table,” He spoke of Obama’s focus on using “every tool of diplomacy?? when dealing with hostile nations. “You negotiate peace with enemies, not friends...
...criticized the country’s ties to Saddam Hussein’s government during the time the Iraqi dictator was in power, the country’s decision to veto a United Nations resolution condemning human-rights violations in Myanmar, and its policy of “silent diplomacy?? in regard to Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe’s “assault on civil liberties” in his country. “[South Africa’s] approach to foreign relations is rapidly undermining our international credibility and has all but obliterated the moral high...
...without the aid of a nation state. What this means, he said, is that the U.S. should use diplomacy to ensure that nations dismantle or protect their nuclear weapon stockpiles. In order to deal with new nuclear states like North Korea and Iran, Perry said, “tenacious diplomacy?? will be needed. “Reducing the risk of annihilating humanity must have priority,” he said. “That’s how it was during the Cold War, and so it should be today...
...responsible for the incomplete coverage. According the Massing, this fear spurs some factions of the press to resort to “yellow-ribbon journalism”—human-interest coverage of men and women in service or on the home front, rather than military policy or diplomacy??which undermines the integrity of the press as an institution. “When a nation has troops in the field, it is just so hard to write about them in other ways than this,” he said, referring to yellow-ribbon journalism. Despite disagreement over...
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