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Matthew Duss (The Center for International Policy, Un-Diplomatic (podcast)) and Robert Farley (Lawyers, Guns and Money, University of Kentucky)

On a special year-in-review edition of Foreign Entanglements, Matt and Rob examine the biggest foreign policy stories in 2013, starting with the NSA revelations. They consider the lack of US intervention in Syria and the amazingly fast change in America’s relationship with Iran. The Afghanistan War has become incredibly unpopular—so why does no one in Washington seem to care? Will the coming 50th anniversary of the Vietnam War change foreign policy views? Was 2013 the year that the GOP finally turned against neoconservatism? Finally, the real issue: whether it’s permissible to have both a lemon twist and olives in a martini.

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Recorded:Dec 31    Posted:Jan 2, 2014
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