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Author: Thomas Ashe

February 2016 U.S. 

Obama’s Final SOTU: Progress Made and a Vision for the Future

March 10, 2016February 5, 2020 Thomas Ashe 0 Comments Barack Obama, State of the Union

The president called for members of Congress to come together and reach consensus on improving the economy, technology, the political system, and security.

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2015 December 2015 Opinion 

US Must Not Turn Back On Its Values

December 11, 2015January 22, 2021 Thomas Ashe 0 Comments refugees, U.S.

Many people came to the United States to find better opportunities or to seek refuge from repression in their home country. To turn away those who desperately need help because they fear being invaded by terrorists is not only unconscionable, but also goes against our values as a nation.

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2015 October 2015 Opinion 

Obama’s Foreign Policy Legacy: Mistakes Made, Too Early to Tell

October 8, 2015January 22, 2021 Thomas Ashe 1 Comment Obama, U.S.

By Thomas Ashe Staff Writer On September 8, Foreign Affairs held a debate between academic scholars and practitioners in the

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2015 Focus 

Focus on Elections: Race for the White House Begins

August 31, 2015January 22, 2021 Thomas Ashe 0 Comments 2016 Elections, Elections focus

By Thomas Ashe Staff Writer The 2016 race for the White House is in full swing, with three Republican candidates

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2015 Opinion 

Mr. Netanyahu Offers No Concrete Plan

August 30, 2015January 22, 2021 Thomas Ashe 0 Comments Benjamin Netanyahu, Congress, Israel, U.S.

On March 3, in a controversial move, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu made a speech to the joint session of Congress just a few weeks ahead of the Israeli elections.

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