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Financial Times Opinion Piece Suggests Obama Administration Pressured to Call for Assad's Removal

Date
November 11, 2025
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House Oversight
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House Oversight #031925
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1
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1

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The passage is an editorial commentary that mentions President Obama and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton discussing regime‑change rhetoric toward Syria. It provides no concrete evidence, dates, tra Mentions President Barack Obama allegedly succumbing to calls for Assad's removal. Quotes Secretary of State Hillary Clinton questioning the consequences of calling for Assad's head. Frames U.S. call

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