The long and drawn out 2012 presidential election is finally over and President Barack Obama was reelected. Shortly after he was reelected, Obama launched another drone strike in Yemen — a harbinger of what’s to come in his second term. It is worth going through Obama’s foreign policy during the past four years in order to assess what he’s done and understand what the future holds.
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Obama’s first-term record of militarism
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Posted by Adam Hudson on November 12, 2012 in Afghanistan, Africa, Asia, Drones/Drone warfare, Empire/Hegemony, Human Rights, International Law, International Relations, Iraq, Irregular warfare & covert operations, Middle East & North Africa, Military-industrial complex, war economy, & war profiteering, Pakistan, Somalia, Targeted killing, War & Peace, Yemen
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