Compilation of Media Articles Referencing U.S. Foreign Policy (Nov 2011)
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The document merely lists headlines and authors of published articles without providing any new factual claims, names, transactions, or actionable leads linking powerful actors to misconduct. It offer References to U.S. warnings to Egypt and Syrian conflict in late 2011. Mentions of Barack Obama's foreign policy and U.S. strategic outlook in Asia. Citations of major outlets (NYT, Guardian, Foreign
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