With the U.S. troop withdrawal from Iraq in its final days, President Barack Obama and Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki met at the White House Monday to discuss the next phase of the relationship between their countries.
The withdrawal of all American troops on Dec. 31 marks the end of a nearly nine-year war that has been deeply divisive in both the U.S. and Iraq. While Obama and al-Maliki have pledged to maintain strong ties, the contours of the partnership between Washington and Baghdad remain murky, especially with Iran eager to assert influence over neighboring Iraq. And serious questions remain about Iraq’s capacity to stabilize both its politics and security.
Continue ReadingThis is a limerick I wrote about President Barack Obama.
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Continue ReadingIsrael Kemungkinan Serang Iran Desember Atau Awal 2012.
Continue ReadingDear Mr. President:
Despite America’s huge jobs problem and trillions of dollars in trade deficits,
some U.S. leaders want even more bad Free Trade Agreements! The results of
NAFTA have been disastrous, and it’s widely predicted our new agreement with
South Korea will also be a big net loss for the U.S
Bachman and the Nobel Peace Prize.
Continue ReadingUnited States President Barack Obama joined the Foursquare.
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Continue ReadingAfter the madness of the Bush years we all hoped Obama would be America’s redeemer, bringing the country back to democracy. Yet America is still engaged in insane world-domination plans!
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