Barack Obama's foreign policy team, including figures like Ben Rhodes and Jake Sullivan, is reactivating through groups like National Security Action, aiming to staff future Democratic administrations and shape progressive foreign policy. This initiative is criticized for its alleged anti-Israel stance and association with controversial individuals.
Impact: High. The re-emergence of this foreign policy apparatus suggests a potential return to Obama-era international relations strategies, which could significantly alter the US approach to global conflicts and alliances.
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Sources in support: Ben Shapiro (Host), Eric Holder (Former Attorney General), Mitt Romney (Politician), Todd Blanch (Commentator)

