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Obama meets with national security advisory group

The Associated Press | June 19, 2008

By Nedra Pickler

Democrat Barack Obama sought advice Wednesday from national security experts who served in Congress and the Clinton administration on how to overhaul U.S. foreign policy if he wins the presidency. Obama, who has been in Congress only three years and has been criticized as inexperienced on foreign policy, met in a Washington hotel ballroom with his new Senior Working Group on National Security, made up of experts in international affairs. He said he will consult with them regularly.

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