This is US President Barack Obama, accompanied by Economic Recovery Advisory Board Chairman Paul Volcker, makes remarks in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, March 13, 2009. [Agencies] This is an article from the China daily news paper.
In this interview the President stated that "his administration is working to create a "post-bubble" model for solid economic growth once the recession ends." This will put an end to the the escalating credit card interest rates and the disastrous housing market. This all sounds good but when will this take place There are people losing homes everyday there are people losing there jobs everyday. There is a glimmer of hope a this they based on the 4 days of of modest growth on wall street . This is a sign of stability in economic spending this is after the disaster over he holiday season. Though the White House is optimistic There is still no end in sight to this disaster the US has lost 4 million Jobs The prices of homes dropped dramatically foreclosures are soaring there is no sign of any jobs been created everyday this are getting worse instead of better I believe things will get worse before they get better.
The president is also taking into consideration his foreign relations. The president plan to make public his plans for Afghanistan next week. The president is set on ridding these countries of the terrorists ties and will also make sure that the countries who harbour's these terrorist will also be held accountable. "The White House objectives were expected to roughly parallel 15 goals contained in a 20-page classified report to the White House from the Joint Chiefs of Staff. Among them were getting rid of terrorist safe havens in Pakistan and adopting a regional approach to reducing the threat of terrorism and extremism in both countries".
In an article By ANNE GEARAN and ANNE FLAHERTY The Associated Press Friday, March 13, 2009; 2:22 AM "Turkey has become so pivotal to U.S. goals in Iraq, Afghanistan and the Middle East that President Barack Obama included it on his first overseas tour," AP writes. "But relations between the countries could be at risk unless Obama is willing to break a campaign promise to describe as 'genocide' the killings of Armenians by Ottoman Turks almost a century ago. Such a declaration would infuriate Turkey, which could complicate U.S. military operations in the region by withholding cooperation. This is not an obscure historical debate that Obama can avoid easily." Is he really pushing human rights on the back burner. I feel that there is too much pressure on him he has to take all into consideration but this i believe needs more time people need to give him a chance to take care of this countries economic problems the best way he can step by step in order of importance take care of everything else. He also have to be very prudent when it come to foreign Relations and policies.
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