Obama Signs NDAA Military Bill
by:
Mark Landler, The New York Times News Service | Report
President Obama, after objecting to provisions of a military spending
bill that would have forced him to try terrorism suspects in military
courts and impose strict sanctions on Iran’s oil exports, signed the
bill on Saturday.
He said that although he did not support all of it, changes made by
Congress after negotiations with the White House had satisfied most of
his concerns and had given him enough latitude to manage
counterterrorism and foreign policy in keeping with administration
principles.
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