Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton of New York (D) discusses the foreign policy challenges facing the United States, including the war in Iraq, the situation in Afghanistan, Iran's nuclear ambitions, and how to deal with North Korea. Peter G. Peterson, chairman of the Council on Foreign Relations, presides.
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