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August 11, 2014

Hof on Arming Iraqi Kurds

By Frederic C. Hof

Politico quotes Rafik Hariri Center Senior Fellow Frederic Hof on President Obama’s order to step up direct military support to Iraq’s Kurds:

he good news for Obama is that the apparent mixed messages don’t seem to matter to many American voters. The bad news is the inconsistent signals mean quite a lot to the Middle East, the world and to Obama’s own legacy, which he’s built on getting the United States out of Iraq — not entangled in other conflict there.

“The American public, as a general rule, is not interested in either one,” said former Ambassador Frederic Hof, now a senior fellow with the Atlantic Council. “He’s got to worry about how it’s perceived in the region. In terms of domestic politics, I don’t think that outside the Beltway he needs to worry about being a magnet for criticism about some perceived inconsistency.”

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