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karynnj

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9. That is a very interesting assessment
Tue Dec 18, 2012, 08:02 PM
Dec 2012

To me what is interesting is that if he gets Kerry and Hagel, which seems pretty likely, the national security team alliances will be very very different than the first term. From many accounts, Biden, though extremely influential, was often the odd man out. It would seem that Biden, Kerry and Hagel would be a very strong sub group.

I like the order that he used here: "Kerry-Hagel-Biden doctrine" When Hagel left the Senate, he joined the foreign policy think tank that Kerry is associated with - that is headed by Gary Hart. http://americansecurityproject.org/about/board-of-directors/

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