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<title><![CDATA[Obama's Vietnam]]></title>
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<description><![CDATA[Antiwar.com: Antiwar.com: A "team of rivals" is how the Obama administration is being portrayed by the head-over-heels media, which started out by likening the new president to Lincoln and may end up comparing him &#8211; favorably &#8211; to God. Yet I'm not optimistic, for two very good reasons: Dennis Ross, whose appointment as plenipotentiary for Middle Eastern affairs seems to undercut what is likely to be the Mitchell approach, and Richard Holbrooke, whose dual domain of Afghanistan and Pakistan will be the focus of U.S. military action in the coming years. Specifically, more than 14 years &#8211; at least, that's what Holbrooke told us in a pre-election piece in Foreign Affairs magazine:...]]></description>
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