We [also] have a lot of weapons. It’s important that we’re out there saying the right things. And, if we’re not doing it, then, you have to wonder who’s going to fill that leadership gap… I don’t know what happened with the three D’s: defense, development, and diplomacy. It seems like all we have now is defense. The other two are gone.
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We [also] have a lot of weapons. It’s important that we’re out there saying the right things. And, if we’re not doing it, then, you have to wonder who’s going to fill that leadership gap... I don’t know what happened with the three D’s: defense, development, and diplomacy. It seems like all we have now is defense. The other two are gone.
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