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It’s hard to know what sort of foreign-policy portfolio Biden will retain in an Obama administration right now, but Blinken is an energetic guy.
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Mr. Blinken also distorts the facts about the development of missile technology.
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Mr. Blinken devotes much of his letter to making a point that Dan Senor concedes in his Sept. 14 op-ed "Why Obama Is Losing the Jewish Vote."
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The wink is to his profound comment that nations don't always see eye to eye; the blink is to the administration's making Israel's legitimacy the issue rather than the legitimacy of the Palestinian state, and the nod is to Mr. Blinken for trying to stop the Republicans in advance from making it political by making it political himself.
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Mr. Blinken is desperately trying to rewrite the history of President Obama's relationship with Israel now that many former Jewish supporters of the president have been dismayed by his attitude toward Israel.
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Blinken's Sept. 20 letter on Obama administration-Israeli relations.
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Describing administration plans Friday for the trip, Anthony Blinken, Mr. Biden's national-security adviser said: This visit is really an investment in the future of the U.S.
U.S. Gears Up to Reset Tone With Beijing Nathan Hodge 2012
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Mr. Blinken disingenuously writes "President Obama fought for and secured full funding for Israel in our 2011 budget, including $3 billion in military assistance—the most ever."
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"It's hard to think of an international issue where we don't have close cooperation or collaboration or consultation, at the very least, with Turkey, and there's a lot on the agenda right now," Tony Blinken, Mr. Biden's national security adviser, told reporters on Monday.
Biden Visits Iraq as U.S. Role Shifts Carol E. Lee 2011
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Naturally, Mr. Blinken completely omits any mention of Mr. Obama's statement regarding the 1967 borders which are, in today's realities, indefensible.
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