New York Times
by
Jim Rutenberg, Jeff Zeleny
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May. 29, 2008
(News Report)
With his experience and leadership credentials under sharp criticism, Senator Barack Obama and his advisers are trying to clarify what has emerged as a central tenet of his proposed foreign policy: a willingness to meet leaders of enemy nations.
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Posted by Kaizar Campwala
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In an age when "nuance" is almost as dangerous a word as "intellectual," this story does a fair job of explaining what Sen. Obama has said and how it's become a source of controversy. I would have liked more context about policies of past administrations, and the lack of comment from the McCain campaign is a disappointment.
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