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karynnj

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4. it may be an odd thing to say for a man who ran for President
Mon Nov 16, 2015, 10:22 AM
Nov 2015

And was then willing to run again, but I suspect that at this point, he is far more concerned with war and peace. He and his peers and people important to him know what he has accomplished - including Pope Francis.

I hope the Syria effort actually holds and leads to most if Syria being able to start rebuilding to become a place where people can live. That is more important than whether Putin, Obama, Kerry, Lavrov, the UN or Clinton claim credit for it. In fact, I would be happy if Clinton did note that both Kerry and Lavrov cited the 2012 Geneva agreement. It would mean that she thinks it has a real chance to work and she was involved with that agreement.

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