Generic commentary on foreign interventions and US diplomatic role
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The passage offers broad, opinionated analysis of international interventions without specific names, dates, transactions, or actionable leads. It mentions President Barack Obama in a generic context Discusses US diplomatic strategy of 'leading from behind' in conflicts. Mentions interventions in East Timor, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Kosovo, Libya, Iraq, Afghanistan. Notes influence of social movements
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