One of our favorite foreign-policy experts, George Friedman of the private intelligence company Stratfor, weighed in on the matter with his usual idiosyncratic insights. First, he thinks that the Benghazi consulate-attack controversy has been blown out of proportion and become an outlet for Republican frustration over the party's poor electoral performance. Not that Friedman is particularly enamored of Rice as Clinton's successor. "She lacks the gravitas for the position that Clinton has in abundance," he argues. "Foreign leaders snap to attention when Clinton enters a room, and she allowed Obama to virtually outsource foreign policy to her. He won't have that luxury now, since his foreign policy bench is so thin."
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Monday, December 3, 2012 - 14:17
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