WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Barack Obama ran for president in part on the proposition that it was time to end the United States' wars abroad and find ways to resolve conflicts without force.
Thursday's interim nuclear deal with Iran was the biggest achievement so far of this "open-hand" diplomacy and may have helped secure a foreign policy legacy that, for now, is mixed at best.
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