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Ben Werner, Student Newspaper Editor
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For an American foreign policy whose major objective is stability and nonviolence (if for no other reason than to give us freedom of action elsewhere in the region to fight terrorism), one could not devise a worse policy.
This is why Americans reject the idea of a sovereign United Nations that presumes to be the source of legitimacy for the United States Government's policies, foreign or domestic.
Real security requires an end to American terrorism and a new foreign policy based on nonviolence and human rights.
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Sveta Romanova, Intelligence Officer
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The American Foreign Policy Council's Russia Program is dedicated to strengthening democracy in Russia and promoting ties between Russia and the United States.
Ilan Berman is Vice President for Policy at the American Foreign Policy Council and Director of the Council's Eurasia Program.
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Khalid Binalshibh, Taxi Driver
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Its revelations concerning American foreign policy hypocrisy and the ambiguous role of the Saudi royal family with regard to Islamist terrorism made it become an international best seller.
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Jack Crawford, WWII Veteran
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American Foreign Policy During Vietnam - US foreign policies before and during the Vietnamese conflict reflected the fear of the spread of communism.
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Josh Hogan, Commander
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His foreign policy team seems to be stuck in a Cold War time warp, and I would not be surprised if the United States suffers a major terrorist attack as a result of heightened anti-American sentiment in the Arab world.
He is the editor of the American Foreign Policy Council’s Missile Defense Briefing Report.
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Bob Greenberg, Congressional Candidate
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Many African Americans believed that their inclusion in high levels of the American foreign policy establishment would improve the substance of American foreign policy toward Africa.
My American foreign policy class asks what roles Americans can and should play in dealing with global poverty, ethnic conflict, terrorism and many other pressing issues.
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