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Generic commentary on Obama administration foreign policy and European crisis
The passage provides broad, well‑known statements about U.S. foreign policy under President Obama with no specific names, dates, transactions, or actionable allegations. It lacks novel or actionable l Mentions Obama’s stance on Libya, Syria, Egypt, and potential Nigeria involvement. References a possible return of Vladimir Putin to the Russian presidency. Comments on Obama’s support for European e
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The passage provides broad, well‑known statements about U.S. foreign policy under President Obama with no specific names, dates, transactions, or actionable allegations. It lacks novel or actionable l Mentions Obama’s stance on Libya, Syria, Egypt, and potential Nigeria involvement. References a possible return of Vladimir Putin to the Russian presidency. Comments on Obama’s support for European e
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