Sentence examples for foreign policy argument from inspiring English sources

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He also said Mr. Bush's speech on Thursday in Israel "wasn't about a foreign policy argument — it was about politics".

One day, prominent conservatives will offer not merely new foreign policies for the post-Bush era, but a new style of foreign policy argument: lighter on character attacks and unsubstantiated generalizations, heavier on careful reasoning and empirical evidence.

Vice President Al Gore today intensified a foreign policy argument with George W. Bush that began during their debate on Tuesday, arguing that his vision of using the American military to build new democracies after peace is won has its roots in the Marshall Plan that rebuilt Western Europe after World War II.

Ford then somehow tangles this mess up into a foreign policy argument, only more nonsensical.

There was a winning foreign policy argument in favor of the TPP, he says – and a losing economic argument.

Strassel asks, "Do you think Obama wants to get into a foreign policy argument with Mitt Romney?" If the Mitt Romney who has lately been writing about foreign policy shows up at the debate, why not?

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One of my friends pointed out that it is not just the free-marketeer members of the conservative coalition who should worry: the events of 2008 have also hurt the social conservative case for self-reliance and foreign policy arguments for the rule of law and importance of contract.

For Christie, Walker and Kasich, the speeches Saturday were an early chance to frame foreign policy arguments, but they all spoke in broad strokes — giving little insight into possible distinctions among them.

Now that several months of full-throated campaigning are on the books, a major thrust of the Republican foreign-policy argument has emerged: that President Obama has not strongly supported Israel and that he has been too soft on its adversaries, Iran, Hezbollah and the Palestinians.

Indeed his promise to "turn back the boats" seems to be his only foreign policy.The argument for the protean Mr Abbott is that he might change yet again and prove more pragmatic in office.

And on the euro the difference was, "'We'd like to join' versus 'We've looked at it.' It was an issue of foreign policy perception and argument," rather than of fundamental disagreement.

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