Obama faces runaway expectations from US allies

No US leader, including Obama if he beats Republican John McCain, can wave a magic wand to bring peace to the Middle East, or halt climate change, or force "rogue states" to renounce their nuclear schemes. Full Story »

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Posted by: Posted by Fabrice Florin - Jun 8, 2008 - 11:06 AM PDT
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by Hugh Scheffy - Jun. 9, 2008

Delivers on the headline, which suggests that the degree of change in US diplomatic policies may not live up to foreign expectations.

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by Sharon McIntosh - Jun. 8, 2008

The world is ready for change after eight long years of Bush imperialism. NAFTA, free trade policies, Hamas the middle east are all issues that seem to ring a chord of discontent with the affected nations. Barack Obama brings hope and solidarity to the nations of the world. With the promise to end the war in Iraq the senator brings a full plate to the table and perhaps we will all share in the banquet.

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by Fabrice Florin - Jun. 8, 2008
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by Keenan Kline - Jun. 9, 2008

Typical of what I've read in foreign news reports. Sounds fair, especially the criticism of Obama over AIPAC comments and on trade.

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4.7
by les iczkovitz - Jun. 8, 2008
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