Amid today's Family Research Council straw polls and conference speeches, the blogs are a bit preoccupied. Here's a round-up what little foreign policy commentary is out there.
- From the Right Michelle Malkin discovers why Ahmadinejad visited Ground Zero last month.
- Somewhere near Center Andrew Sullivan points to Kupchan and Trubowitz's piece in this fall's issue of International Security. They assert that the Bush era has led to the “unraveling of the liberal internationalist compact,” of Twentieth Century U.S. foreign policy.
- From the Left Dan Drezner hits Clinton on her revised stance on economic policy and her hesitation on foreign trade agreements, which, he says, are key components of a foreign policy that would restore America's place in the world.
Oh, and a major candidate declared that the U.N. is no longer relevant. More on that to come.

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