Obama says reaching out to enemies strengthens US »

Posted By y_soitenly 7 months, 1 week ago in Political News

Barack Obama\'s mission to Latin America was about goodwill, and he came home claiming progress, backed by leaders from the region who took a liking to his here-to-listen style. But the real test awaits.

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    y_soitenly7 months, 1 week ago

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    FTA~

    So Obama embraced Cuba's overture to put every issue on the table, but he wants the Castro government to free political prisoners. He had attention-snaring handshakes and smiles with Hugo Chavez, but he wants the Venezuelan leader to stop being an authoritarian figure. Obama pledged the U.S. and Mexico are united on the drug war, but violence keeps on raging.
    For now, Obama has what he wanted. A start.
    "What we showed here is that we can make progress when we're willing to break free from some of the stale debates and old ideologies that have dominated and distorted the debate in this hemisphere for far too long," he said Sunday at the end of the Summit of the Americas.
    The White House hopes it will all pay off — Obama's personal diplomacy, his promises to lead without lecturing, his willingness to hear leftist leaders gripe about the past.

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    Commodore17 months, 1 week ago

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    I think Obama bin Laden and Chavez should get a room w/a hug like that.

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    Charlson7 months, 1 week ago

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    I approve of Obama's approach. Let's start out on friendly terms before the fur flies. Instead of the usual "do it my way approach", including them in the process and eliciting their advice about policies effecting them is a sensible diplomatic initiative. We could brow beat them and threaten military force if they didn't comply but that would just generate a hard line resistance and the policies would end up not being very effective.

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      stephen-johnson7 months, 1 week ago

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      Obama, who sat quietly as Chavez and Ortega trashed the US must have been reminded of his former pastor, who did the same thing in front of Obama for 10 years.

      Change you can believe in?

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      antibrainwasher7 months, 1 week ago

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      George Bush: ignore and insult and call evil and get bombed by your enemies, and then say bring it on, with chears and barking from Sara Palin ignorant inbred con redneck morons.

      Obama: keep your friends close and your enemies close too.

      This is smart policy, but the con morons scream for another zionist crusade based on ignorance, greed, fear, loathing and religious tribalism, just like the teliban.

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      bushiesRbonkers7 months, 1 week ago

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      Bush's Venezuela policy was driven, as were most things Bush, by oil companies and oil profits. Chavez nationalized Venezuelan oil; ergo, Chavez bad. Of course, as always, that was God's will, or He would not have put that conclusion into Bush's mind.

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        simonsez7 months, 1 week ago

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        Nationalizing oil was a bad decision and likely to be what will bring him down. His oil is the bad kind, hard to both capture and process. With the drop in price, he no longer has the funds to develop his assets, so production has fallen significantly. He has no refinery in country that can handle his heavy crude.

        On top of all this, he is selling the gas for around $.25 a gallon in a country so poor that only the wealthier own cars, so it becomes a perk for the upper class.

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          beavith17 months, 1 week ago

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          without invoking Godwin, i can't help but equate Obama's making 'friends' with Chamberlain going to Berlin and getting 'peace in our time.'

          i'd love to see us get along with everyone, too, but i'm not so pollyannish that i can believe this is the way to do it.

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