A Look Back at 2014
As 2014 winds down, President Obama stopped by the press briefing room in the White House yesterday to offer his thoughts on what the past year has meant for the country.
"I said that 2014 would be a year of action and would be a breakthrough year for America," he said. "And it has been."
If you missed the President's news conference, check it out here:
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Charting a New Course on Cuba
The United States and Cuba are separated by no more than 90 miles of water, but an ideological and economic barrier has hardened between our two countries for the past 50 years. On Wednesday, however, President Obama announced historic new steps to chart a new course in our relations with Cuba.
"Today, America chooses to cut loose the shackles of the past so as to reach for a better future -- for the Cuban people, for the American people, for our entire hemisphere, and for the world," he said.
Take a deep-dive into the President's historic actions at WhiteHouse.gov/Cuba-policy.
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President Obama Visits the Troops, "Just to Say Thank You"
On Monday, the President traveled to Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst in New Jersey to offer his thanks to the U.S. military members and families stationed there and across the world for their service to our country.
"The message I'm here to deliver on behalf of the American people is very simple," he said. "It's just to say thank you."
The President also marked an important milestone: After more than 13 years, we are finally bringing a responsible end to America's war in Afghanistan.
When the President took office, we had nearly 180,000 troops in Iraq and Afghanistan. By the end of this month, we'll have fewer than 15,000 in both countries. Over the course of six years, we have brought home 90 percent of our troops. And this month, Afghans will take full responsibility for their security.
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