Obama’s State of the Union Focuses On Jobs, Budget Cuts

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President Obama’s State of the Union Address focused on jobs, budget trimming, and investment, but he also underscored foreign policy concerns and outlined an approach to international relations with “a new level of engagement.”
He essentially called for a post-Cold War approach in which no wall separates East and West and “no one rival superpower is aligned against us.” U.S. foreign policy, he said, must lead as a “moral example” of “freedom, justice, and dignity.”
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