Obama's Year

Publié le par Ecole de Journalisme et Communication de Blagnac

President Obama's first year in office ends on an uncertain note, in the term of his first year: health care will likely pass in a form liberal activists aren't so pleased with, Guantanamo Bay won't be closed on the promised timeline, and the president has taken criticism for both. But Andrew Sullivan reminds us of some reasons for Obama's supporters to be pleased with their man so far: the end of enhanced interrogation, the remaking of America's image abroad, a plan to leave Afghanistan, the pending arrival of universal health care that projected to actually reduce the deficit, and a better relationship with Russia and China. However the Norwegian Nobel Committee had decided that the Nobel Peace Prize for 2009 is to be awarded to President Barack Obama for his extraordinary efforts to strengthen international diplomacy and cooperation between people.
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Charlotte Camoin

 

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