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A detailed account of the events in September 2013 involving Obama, Kerry, Hagel, White House and Congressional officials as president Obama reversed policy on Syria

09/16/2013

Grouped Articles

Inside White House, a Head-Spinning Reversal on Chemical Weapons

Wall Street Journal 09.16.2013

Into the Syrian Bazaar

Wall Street Journal 09.16.2013

Saudi Arabia gets forceful on foreign policy - The Washington Post

Washington Post 10.25.2013

Rice Offers a More Modest Strategy for Mideast

New York Times 10.26.2013

Fouad Ajami: When the Obama Magic Died

Wall Street Journal 11.15.2013

‘America Must Always Lead,’ Obama Tells West Point Graduates

New York Times 05.28.2014

Obama's Foreign-Policy Failures Go Far Beyond Iraq

Wall Street Journal 06.27.2014

Syria Is Breeding Western Terrorists, U.S. Warns

Wall Street Journal 07.09.2014

Clinton, Obama and Iraq

New York Times 08.11.2014

How to Save Iraq and Honor American Sacrifice

Wall Street Journal 08.15.2014

As Crises Pile Up, a President Sticks to His Deliberative Approach

New York Times 09.06.2014

The Unwisdom of Barack Obama

Wall Street Journal 09.20.2014

White House seeks a stronger hand at Pentagon to manage crises - The Washington Post

Washington Post 11.25.2014

Hagel Resigns Under Pressure as Global Crises Test Pentagon

New York Times 11.24.2014

A Shake-Up Stops at One

New York Times 11.24.2014

Ground Up Chuck

Wall Street Journal 11.25.2014

Obama the Theologian

New York Times 02.07.2015

Gen. Martin Dempsey Leaves a Legacy of Caution

Wall Street Journal 05.06.2015

A Syrian Refugee Lesson for Liberals

Wall Street Journal 11.17.2015

Chuck Hagel Says About-Face on Syria Hurt Obama’s Credibility

New York Times 12.18.2015

No, Mr. President, staying out of Syria didn’t save lives. It cost them. - The Washington Post

Washington Post 12.22.2015

Obama’s Worst Mistake

The New York Times 08.11.2016


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