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New Hampshire's WMUR TV profiled me during my visit to the Granite State, saying: "Sestak said he brings foreign policy experience to the table in a way that no other Democrat can. The retired three-star vice admiral served in the Navy for three decades and was director of defense policy for the National Security Council under President Bill Clinton."

I was asked why my unparalleled experience in the military and in foreign policy mattered, and responded: "It is this breadth and depth of global experience, an understanding that if you're ever going to use our military, you'd better understand how it's going to end before you think it's wise to begin, that matters

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WMUR asked if I supported negotiations with the Taliban: "How else are you going to end a war?" I responded. Nevertheless, as WMUR reported: "he believes the president has weakened national security, and said it's time for a less ideological commander-in-chief. 'I'm very much a person who believes, like in the Navy, you look at the facts and then resolve the problem,' Sestak said."

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This nation needs a President and Commander-in-Chief who understands our changing world and can restore US leadership and convene our allies and friends to advance a progressive national security policy that benefits America and the world's collective good. If you agree, please contribute.

Respectfully,

Joe Sestak

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