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The Global Hoodie

By: Mitchell Plitnick
On: July 19, 2013
In: United States
Tagged: Drones, Egypt, Gaza, George Zimmerman, IAEA, Iran, Israel, National Rifle Association, Pakistan, Preemption, Racism, Richard Cohen, Stand Your Ground, Syria, Trayvon Martin, United States, Washington Post, West Bank
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Trayvon Martin, George Zimmerman and Stand Your Ground laws. There’s lots to learn from all of this, but one lesson is how this horrific incident and the awful verdict reflects the US’ and many other countries’ approach to foreign affairs regarding security and defense. I explore at Souciant this week.

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