Play of the Day: America's Fiscal and Foreign Policy
- By Reena Flores
- National Journal
- September 27, 2013
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United States foreign policy is on the cusp of a new era-- maybe. It all hinges on whether the American people and the new Iranian leader, Hassan Rouhani, can understand each other. But if Presidents Obama and Rouhani can't even shake hands, there may be no hope for the rest of us.
Plus, the U.S. is struggling with its finances-- and not even the postal service can keep up. But what else is new?
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