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UK foreign secretary: Obama critics miss the point

Source: Seattle Times
London : United Kingdom | 16 days ago  
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President Barack Obama are wrong to complain he's been unable to fix the world's woes. British Foreign Secretary David Miliband says critics of U.S. President Barack Obama are wrong to complain he's been unable to fix the world's woes. Miliband said Saturday that some expected...
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  • News Source: Macleans | 16 days ago
    British Foreign Secretary David Miliband on Saturday accused critics of U.S. President Barack Obama of foolishly expecting him to fix the world's woes single-handedly. In a speech to London's Fabian Society think-tank , Miliband said those sniping at...
  • News Source: Seattle Times | 16 days ago
    President Barack Obama are wrong to complain he's been unable to fix the world's woes. British Foreign Secretary David Miliband says critics of U.S. President Barack Obama are wrong to complain he's been unable to fix the world's woes. Miliband said...
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