Obama Names National Security Team
Published 12/2/2008 by Karen DeYoung and Michael D. Shear at Wash Post Obama Administration
President-elect Barack Obama's high-powered national security team, introduced yesterday at a Chicago news conference, faces the challenge of managing two wars and various ongoing foreign policy crises even as it helps the president-elect shape what he called "a new beginning, a new dawn of American...
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