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Diplomat in chief
LA Times / James Mann
08-Jul-2012

Remember the 2007 debate in which a YouTube [1] questioner asked the candidates whether they would "meet separately, without precondition, during the first year of your administration … with the leaders of Iran, Syria, Venezuela [2], Cuba and North Korea"?

Obama immediately said he would. Clinton demurred, saying such a meeting could be used for propaganda purposes. At the time, the Obama campaign claimed Clinton had a "Washington salon foreign policy." But Obama must have recognized she was right because (other than a quick handshake with Venezuela's Hugo Chavez [3]) he hasn't been willing to meet unconditionally with any of these leaders. It turns out that in quite a few ways, Obama has changed more than Clinton.

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[1] //www.latimes.com/topic/arts-culture/computer-networking-internet/social-media/youtube-ORCRP00000211004.topic
[2] //www.latimes.com/topic/intl/venezuela-PLGEO00000141.topic
[3] //www.latimes.com/topic/sports/hugo-chavez-PESPT001231.topic


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