In his column in the Washington Post, David Ignatius asks, "What happens when a superpower becomes preoccupied by a costly war and loses some of its ability to coerce friends and enemies toward the outcomes it favors?"
While Ignatius is referring to the post-Bush United States and its role in the Mideast, exactly the same question could be asked about the Clintons.
Monday, June 02, 2008
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