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Working to remove our individual protection with guns, and our protection as a nation with nuclear weapons, one would almost think that he wants us without protection for some reason… 

Via Newsmax:

President Barack Obama plans to take a series of risky executive actions aimed at nuclear arms control, using his final six months in office to cement an elusive foreign policy legacy, according to The Washington Post. 

Post columnist Josh Rogin reports national security members in the Obama administration's cabinet, known as the Principals Committee, had two meetings to review options for executive actions on nuclear policy — none of which require formal congressional approval and many of which are controversial and have already drawn the ire of GOP congressional leaders.
"By focusing on nuclear weapons, Obama sees an opportunity to cement a foreign policy legacy despite setbacks and incomplete efforts in several other areas," Rogin writes. "But by doing it unilaterally, without congressional buy-in, and in a hurried way, he risks launching policies that might not last much longer than his presidency."

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