On the recordSeptember 9, 2013
Perhaps after more than half a century we might take a page from the Eisenhower era and accept the premise that saying no is the best of a very bad set of strategic alternatives.
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congress.govPerhaps after more than half a century we might take a page from the Eisenhower era and accept the premise that saying no is the best of a very bad set of strategic alternatives.
Suggests learning from history to avoid unnecessary military interventions.
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