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National Security in Trump’s Administration

While political transitions are always hard, the international landscape today is particularly unforgiving.

by William J. BurnsDavid Ignatius, and Kori Schake
published by
NPR’s On Point
 on February 15, 2017

Source: NPR’s On Point

Carnegie’s William J. Burns joined NPR’s On Point’s Tom Ashbrook, the Washington Post’s David Ignatius, and the Hoover Institution’s Kori Schake for a discussion on national security in the Trump White House. Burns cautioned that while “transitions are always hard … but the international landscape today is particularly unforgiving.”

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