“Congressional Republicans, struggling in their first months of controlling Congress, have struck upon one unifying force: challenging President Obama on Iran and other aspects of his foreign policy,” the New York Times reports. “The renewed emphasis on foreign policy has done more than provide Republicans with a rallying point — it has also given them a respite from internal divisions that were exposed in an unsuccessful effort to block the president’s immigration actions and the embarrassing collapse of border security and abortion legislation in the House.” Politico: “Foreign affairs advisers are suddenly prized commodities on the presidential hiring circuit, being fought over like never before.” The post Republicans Find Unity on Foreign Policy appeared first on Political Wire.