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Obama, Iran, North Korea and healthcare

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Obama, Iran, North Korea and healthcare

by Mark Silva

A couple of old party soldiers -- former Sens. Sam Nunn, Democrat from Georgia, and Fred Thompson, Republican from Tennessee -- debated President Barack Obama's stances on Iran and North Korea and the prospects for healthcare reform.

Benjamian Netanyahu, prime minister of Israel, also appeared on NBC News' Meet the Press this morning, a busy place, and said that he, for one, will not be second-guessing Obama's approach to Iran, where post-election protests in the streets have yielded more deaths at the hands of government forces.

There's a lot to hear here, and plenty of room for your own commentary below. This father's stepping out for a while.

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