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British newspaper: Obama will not solve any Arab problem!

Unread postPosted: Mon Nov 12, 2012 9:49 am
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British newspaper: Obama will not solve any Arab problem!

Monday November 12, 2012

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Follow-up - and babysit - considered the newspaper "The Guardian" British that despite the victory of U.S. President Barack Obama a second term, this win will not be able to - as expected Arabs - to provide radical solutions to the major problems facing the Middle East.
Asked the British newspaper about the difference to be submitted by Obama during the next four years, noting that hisvictory in 2008 had been born a sense of relief around the world, given that it would not adopt policies of his predecessor George W. Bush, particularly in the area but the peoples of the region have lost a sense of excitement about the possibility of the existence of political transformation after that, although they would have preferred Obama over Republican rival Mitt Romney, but the latter in their extension of Bush's policies.

The newspaper found that there are some contradictions in the emotions that gripped the region on the one hand, there is indifference by the Iraqi refugees in Egypt, which contradicts with the enthusiasm going on in Libya, which annoyed by stringent Romney's remarks on accident attack on the U.S. consulate in Benghazi.

The newspaper pointed out that the Syrians preferred win Romney because they expect him to adopt a policy of more severe and strict policy of Obama's dealing with the file Syrian crisis Then there Egyptians who feel that Obama has embraced quickly - perhaps too much - movements that emerged star after the January 25 revolution as a Muslim Brotherhood group as a new dominant political force, according to what the Guardian analysis or end up like the Yemeni people who condemn the bombing campaign and the drone attacks by the United States in their country.

And ended with the newspaper "The Guardian" British to say that given that Obama will not be able to provide radical solutions to this region flaming apparently is that the problems of this region will fall upon themselves alone and will have to find radical solutions without relying on Arab another American.

M. J

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