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Wall Street Journal:
The Collapsing Obama Doctrine — Rarely has a U.S. president been so wrong about so much at the expense of so many. — As the terrorists of the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) threaten Baghdad, thousands of slaughtered Iraqis in their wake, it is worth recalling a few …
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U.S. Rules Out Iraq Airstrikes for Now — President Barack Obama decided against immediate airstrikes on marauding Sunni extremists in Iraq, opting instead to pursue strategies such as providing intelligence to the Iraqi military and addressing the country's political divisions. — Iraqis Repel Insurgents
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New York Times:
A Balancing Act on Iraq — President Obama has, so far, struck the right note on Iraq, where Sunni extremist militants are seizing territory and threatening the existence of the state. He has been cautious — emphasizing the need for political reform in Iraq and reaching out to other countries that could have an impact on its fate.
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Lawrence Wright / News Desk:
ISIS's Savage Strategy in Iraq
David D. Kirkpatrick / New York Times:
Apprehension of Ahmed Abu Khattala May Begin to Answer Questions on Assault — CAIRO — Ahmed Abu Khattala was always open about his animosity toward the United States, and even about his conviction that the Muslims and Christians were locked in an intractable religious war.
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Matt Wilstein / Mediaite:
Fox's Bret Baier Relentlessly Hammers Hillary Clinton on Benghazi — Fox News' Bret Baier kicked off Tuesday's joint interview with Hillary Clinton by grilling on the details of the 2012 attack in Benghazi and did not let up eight solid minutes. Beginning with today's news about the capture …
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Kendall Breitman / Politico:
Karl Rove: Bill Clinton revealed Hillary Clinton's health — Karl Rove is continuing to raise questions about Hillary Clinton's health and says Bill Clinton is the one who revealed new details about the extent of her lengthy recovery. — “She has a problem with the fact …
Washington Post:
Too many questions remain about Benghazi attacks, Hillary Clinton says
Too many questions remain about Benghazi attacks, Hillary Clinton says
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Fox News:
Clinton claims she had doubts about video explanation after Benghazi strike
Clinton claims she had doubts about video explanation after Benghazi strike
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Dan Merica / CNN:
What we heard at CNN's Clinton town hall
What we heard at CNN's Clinton town hall
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BBC:
US seizes Benghazi raid ‘ringleader’ Ahmed Abu Khattala
US seizes Benghazi raid ‘ringleader’ Ahmed Abu Khattala
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Brett LoGiurato / Business Insider:
REPUBLICANS TO OBAMA: Put The Benghazi ‘Ringleader’ In Guantanamo's Prison
REPUBLICANS TO OBAMA: Put The Benghazi ‘Ringleader’ In Guantanamo's Prison
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Josh Gerstein / Politico:
The Benghazi suspect: What's next
The Benghazi suspect: What's next
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Mark Murray / NBC News:
NBC/WSJ Poll: Obama's Foreign Policy Rating Plummets, Even Without Iraq — And respondents are evenly divided if the details of Bergdahl's disappearance from his base in Afghanistan matter in the U.S. decision to secure his release: 47 percent say the details matter, while 46 percent say they don't.
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Wall Street Journal:
Poll Shows Erosion in President's Support — As clouds gather abroad, a new Wall Street Journal/NBC News poll finds Mr. Obama's job approval rating at 41%, matching a previous low.
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Jonathan Topaz / Politico:
Ted Cruz says he'd never heard of Peter King — Rep. Peter King? Never heard of him, Sen. Ted Cruz says. — The Texas senator says he had never heard of the New York Republican who has repeatedly and harshly attacked him until recently. — “I don't know Mr. King,” Cruz, a Texas Republican, said on CNN on Tuesday evening.
Glenn Harlan Reynolds / USA Today:
Obama's double asterisks on IRS: Column — First, we found out agency was targeting Tea Party. Now IRS emails are missing. Cover-up? — I guess it's time to award President Obama a second asterisk. When charges came out that the IRS targeted Tea Party groups for harassment …
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Theodore Schleifer / New York Times:
Lawmakers Skeptical on Emails and I.R.S.
ThinkProgress:
In Landmark Decision, U.S. Patent Office Cancels Trademark For Redskins Football Team — The United States Patent and Trademark Office has canceled six federal trademark registrations for the name of the Washington Redskins, ruling that the name is “disparaging to Native Americans” …
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Thomas L. Friedman / New York Times:
The Conundrum of a Unified Iraq and a Unified Syria — There is much talk right now about America teaming up with Iran to push back the coalition of Sunni militias that has taken over Mosul and other Sunni towns in western Iraq and Syria. For now, I'd say stay out of this fight …
Russell Berman / The Hill:
Pennsylvania GOP struggles to wield clout in leadership race — With 13 Republican members, the Pennsylvania House delegation is now the fourth largest in the GOP conference, and it is trying to exert its clout by voting as a bloc in Thursday's leadership elections.
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Margaret Barthel / The Atlantic Online:
If Colleges Can't Handle Protests, Who Can? — After students at a few schools rejected their commencement speakers, they were widely mocked. What will this mean for campus communities—and a disillusioned class of 2014? — The petitions have been signed, the think pieces written, the commencement speeches finally given.