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Document Information

Type: News clipping / briefing material / congressional production
File Size: 1.3 MB
Summary

This document appears to be a page from a House Oversight Committee production (Bates stamped HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_025044). It contains the conclusion of a text discussing President Obama's foreign and domestic policies, including troop withdrawal from Afghanistan and gun control, followed by the header for an article by Aaron David Miller titled 'The world is no longer America's problem' from Foreign Policy magazine. There is no direct mention of Jeffrey Epstein or his associates on this specific page.

People (2)

Name Role Context
Barack Obama President of the United States
Discussing foreign policy (Afghanistan, Syria, Iran) and domestic policy (immigration, climate change, gun control).
Aaron David Miller Author
Author of the article titled 'The world is no longer America's problem'.

Organizations (4)

Name Type Context
Foreign Policy
Source of the referenced article.
United States Government
referenced regarding troop withdrawal and foreign policy.
Afghan troops
Partnering with US troops.
Syrian regime
Target of US pressure.

Timeline (1 events)

Upcoming year (relative to document)
Withdrawal of remaining U.S. troops from Afghanistan
Afghanistan
U.S. troops Afghan troops

Locations (3)

Location Context
Location of US troops.
Region for democratic transitions.
Country mentioned regarding nuclear weapons.

Key Quotes (3)

"keep the pressure on [the] Syrian regime"
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"do what is necessary to prevent"
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"They deserve a vote."
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Full Extracted Text

Complete text extracted from the document (977 characters)

remaining U.S. troops in Afghanistan within the next year. But officials said the withdrawal would be weighted toward year’s end, leaving most of the troops to partner with Afghan troops for much of this year. The president said the United States would support democratic transitions in the Middle East, “keep the pressure on [the] Syrian regime” and “do what is necessary to prevent” Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon — but he offered no specifics.
Mr. Obama pressed his case for reform of immigration laws and for action to slow global warming — and, in especially moving terms, tougher gun laws. In each case, there may be measures he can take through executive action, but new laws will be needed for substantial progress.
Mr. Obama was right when he pointed to the survivors and grieving relatives of gun violence victims and insisted, “They deserve a vote.”
Article 2.
Foreign Policy
The world is no longer America's problem
Aaron David Miller
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