Six years into his presidency, Barack Obama’s foreign policy has gone by many names. He’s talked of hitting “singles and doubles,” an aide said he believed in “leading from behind,” and he’s been accused of boiling down his overarching goal to resisting that which smells bad.
Obama’s critics see a president adrift, lacking firm convictions or a strategy for dealing with the world. In an interview published Monday with the news site Vox, Obama offered what is perhaps his most succinct articulation yet of his foreign policy.
“You take the victories where you can. You make things a little bit better rather …read more
Source: Foreign Policy