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I created this page as a sub-article of Foreign policy of the Barack Obama administration. Both this article and the summary of the Middle Eastern foreign policy section of Foreign policy of the Barack Obama administration will need extensive work to improve the overall quality of these articles. As you update this article consider adding a brief couple of couple sentences to the summary of this region in the main article. Edward Lalone | (Talk)

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This article is both outdated and I am not sure if it warrants having its own article when we have Foreign policy of the Barack Obama administration. The other US presidential administrations don't have a specialized article for the Middle Eastern foreign policy so I don't see why Obama's should. WR 22:13, 13 August 2022 (UTC)[reply]