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We look a little bit disorderly, indecisive, leaderless. That's a real problem, and that's a problem that concerns me particularly on foreign affairs. The presidency, not just President Obama, but the presidency in recent years has lost some of the terrain that they used to dominate in the making of foreign policy. I think President Obama has to make a serious effort to regain it because he lost some of it himself.
Zbigniew Brzezinski
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The quote highlights concerns about a perceived lack of direction and decisiveness in U.S. foreign policy leadership, particularly during President Obama's tenure.

Zbigniew Brzezinski expresses anxiety over the state of U.S. foreign affairs, indicating that the presidency has become less effective in shaping foreign policy. He suggests that this decline in leadership and decisiveness is troubling and that President Obama must work to regain the influence that the presidency once wielded in international matters, acknowledging that the loss of this authority is partly due to actions taken under Obama's administration.

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During a political debate, one could reference this quote to discuss the importance of strong leadership in foreign affairs.

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