Barack Obama
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When Senator Barack Obama was photographed clutching a copy of The Post-American World as he left his campaign plane during the Democratic primaries in May 2008, some critics viewed it as a telling sign that he embraced a view of the United States as a waning world power.
Now, as he runs for re-election, President Obama has latched on to a new foreign policy book, which offers a more appealing narrative for a leader facing fresh charges this time from Mitt Romney and the other Republican candidates that he is leading the United States into its twilight of global influence.
The book, The World America Made, makes the case that the nations decline is a myth, a reaction to the financial crisis of 2008 rather than to any genuine geopolitical shifts. In a delicious coincidence for the White House, the author is Robert Kagan, a neoconservative historian and commentator who advises Mr. Romney. The president has brandished Mr. Kagans analysis in arguing that the nations power has waxed rather than waned.
The truth about the United States place in the world, of course, is more complex than either Mr. Obama or Mr. Romney would portray it in the heat of a political campaign. The United States is not the unchallenged global power that it was after the fall of the Soviet Union, most foreign policy experts agree. And China, which is on track to have the worlds largest economy by 2030, will soon be a genuine rival.
full: http://www.nytimes.com/2012/01/28/us/politics/obamas-theme-of-us-resilience-finds-support-in-new-book.html?pagewanted=all
Bolo Boffin
(23,796 posts)Romney will start in on how Obama is doing nothing about the Targaryens having three dragons.
JDPriestly
(57,936 posts)and reward people people who invest to create jobs in the US through the tax code.
There are a number of ways to do that. Germany does it. We need to do it.