Sunday, February 27, 2011

Conservative Credits Bush Agenda For Revolutions

Conservatives have been noticeably split on how the U.S. should respond to the revolutions in the Middle East. Some suggest the U.S. stands to lose stability in the area if longtime allies in the region are unseated. Elliott Abrams served in foreign policy positions in the governments of both President Reagan and George W. Bush. He tells host Guy Raz that this is a vindication of a policy of democratization in the Middle East.

Mandy Moore Maria Bello Maria Menounos

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