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This document page discusses the strategic need for the United States to shift its foreign policy focus inward towards domestic "restoration," citing economic stability and infrastructure as key priorities over military deployment. It references Richard Haass's concept of restoration and draws parallels to the post-Vietnam era under President Jimmy Carter, arguing that current economic conditions necessitate a reassessment of American engagement abroad.
This document is a biographical list of high-profile individuals from the technology, political, and academic sectors, possibly serving as a guest list for a conference or retreat (such as the Dialog Retreat mentioned in Auren Hoffman's bio). It includes the footer 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_017584', indicating it is part of a House Oversight Committee investigation. Notably, the list includes a 'Jeff Epstein,' who is identified as the former CFO of Oracle, distinct from the financier Jeffrey Epstein typically associated with such investigations.
This document is a scanned copy of a Financial Times opinion article dated August 24, 2011, written by Anne-Marie Slaughter. The article defends the US and Western intervention in Libya against skeptics (specifically naming Richard Haass), arguing that preventing Gaddafi's victory was crucial for supporting democracy and maintaining strategic interests in the Middle East. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' Bates stamp, indicating it was part of a document production for a Congressional investigation.
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