Opinion Piece on National Security Process and Susan Rice’s Role
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The passage is a generic commentary praising the president and Susan Rice, offering no concrete allegations, transactions, dates, or actionable leads. It lacks specific claims about misconduct, financ Advocates for a more deliberative national security decision‑making process. Mentions Susan Rice and President Barack Obama as highly capable officials. References Syria as a policy focus but provide
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