For Republicans, a shift to national security ahead of 2016 | Reuters - 1 views
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The shift reflects a changing political landscape as the U.S. economy has steadily added jobs while gruesome beheading videos by Islamic State and increasing conflict in countries such as Syria and Libya have revived Americans' concerns about security threats.
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"Because of the Obama-Clinton foreign policy, our allies no longer trust us and our enemies no longer fear us,"
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"Let's recognize that 2016 could be the first foreign policy national election since 1980. The world seems to become more dangerous by the day,"
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This article shows how the national security policies can have an effect and the politics and even on the elections.
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It also shows that a lot of people disagree with the national security policies and want a change.
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This article shows multiple viewpoints, but it's overall theme is that the foreign policy is old and outdated and must be reformed to match today's standards else conflict will arise