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Book Review: ‘Worthy Fights’ by Leon Panetta
Wall Street Journal 10/07/2014
Amplified by Social Media, Insider Memoirs Make More Racket
New York Times 10/07/2014
Panetta tries to explain - The Washington Post
Washington Post 10/15/2014
First Batch of Hillary Clinton Emails Captures Concerns Over Libya
New York Times 05/21/2015
Chuck Hagel Says About-Face on Syria Hurt Obama’s Credibility
New York Times 12/18/2015
How Hillary Clinton Became a Hawk
New York Times 04/21/2016
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Amplified by Social Media, Insider Memoirs Make More Racket
New York Times 10/07/2014
Panetta tries to explain - The Washington Post
Washington Post 10/15/2014
How Hillary Clinton Became a Hawk
New York Times 04/21/2016
Wall Street Journal 04/29/2011
The Right Way to Trim Military Spending
New York Times 08/04/2011
New York Times 08/13/2011
Paneta tells the Armed Services Committee of the U.S. Congress how the Obama administration responded, including a timeline of events during questioning by Inhofe, McCain and other senators.
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Washington Post 05/09/2013
Diplomat Airs Benghazi Attack Details
Wall Street Journal 05/09/2013
Benghazi E-Mails Put White House on the Defensive
New York Times 05/10/2013
New York Times 05/13/2013
What we’ve learned in Libya - The Washington Post
Washington Post 08/25/2011
Wall Street Journal 05/22/2013
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A Rift in Worldviews Is Exposed as Clinton Faults Obama on Policy
New York Times 08/11/2014
Hillary Clinton, Barbed and Bellicose
New York Times 08/11/2014
New York Times 08/11/2014
With Maliki Out of the Picture, U.S. Prepares to Boost Iraq Aid
Wall Street Journal 08/16/2014
How to Save Iraq and Honor American Sacrifice
Wall Street Journal 08/15/2014
Amplified by Social Media, Insider Memoirs Make More Racket
New York Times 10/07/2014
Defense Secretary describes the plans supported by key members of the National Security team to support Syrian democracy forces in the summer of 2011- supported by Defense Secretary Leon Panetta, Secretary of State Clinton, General Dempsey of the Joint Chiefs, and CIA director Petraeus. The president failed to act because of approaching elections and the general hesitation to act that was displayed since the start of the democracy movement in Tunisia, and then through the movement's spread to Egypt, Libya, followed by Syria. The U.S. failed to grasp an opportunity for the Free World and create goodwill in the Arab world by standing up to its ideals of democracy and freedom.
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Israel Says Syria Has Used Chemical Weapons
New York Times 04/23/2013
New York Times 04/22/2013
Pentagon Plans for the Worst in Syria
Wall Street Journal 05/07/2013
What if the U.S. doesn’t intervene in Syria? - The Washington Post
Washington Post 05/09/2013
Why did Mr. Obama overrule his advisers on Syria? - The Washington Post
Washington Post 05/09/2013
New York Times 05/05/2013
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