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<p>&quot;I challenge anybody to say that I wouldn’t know how to approach foreign policy, because unlike some of the other people I at least have a foreign policy philosophy, which is an extension of the Reagan philosophy, peace through strength, and my philosophy is peace through strength and clarity&#8230; All of the details for each individual situation we got plenty of experts, but what a leader must do is be able to state some fundamental principles, fundamental philosophy, listen to the input, and make judgments,&quot; &#8211; <a href="http://www.nationalreview.com/corner/281438/cain-new-emphasis-foreign-policy-katrina-trinko" target="_self">Herman Cain</a>.</p>
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