Foreign Policy Flare-Ups Test Obama Worldview

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The list of foreign policy crises has multiplied rapidly in the past week. The anti-American demonstrations in a wide array of Muslim-majority countries, the attack on Camp Bastion in Afghanistan, the escalating war in Syria, and tensions in Iraq and south China all add up to a major test of the Obama Adminstration in a critical election season, says Susan Glasser, the editor in chief at Foreign Policy magazine. "That's the peril and also the opportunity of being the incumbent president and running for re-election is that you don't have the luxury just of focusing on one thing, but your inbox will sooner or later roar up with something like this," Glasser says. She says US Defense Secretary Leon Panetta told Foreign Policy he is monitoring more than a dozen conflicts and accessing the need for intervention. "He said that he was watching as many as 18 different countries in case a rapid deployment of Marines needed to take place," Glasser says. "It suggests the extent of the unknowns we're facing now, and the extent of the possible instability."
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