In an attempt to distance himself from his brother, former Florida Governor Jeb Bush found vagueness was a virtue when he went before the Chicago Council on Global Affairs Wednesday to deliver what was billed as a major foreign-policy address.
Bush presented a somewhat hawkish vision of America’s role in the world — decrying cuts to defense spending and blasting President Barack Obama’s retreat from his now infamous “red-line” on Syria — but also sought to draw a line in the sand between himself and his older brother, former President George W. Bush.
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Source: Foreign Policy