5 Challenges to the Foreign Policies of Obama!
So the time has arrived for which entire world is looking for. Finally on 20th of January President Elect Obama is going to become the president of US and as per his stance on foreign policy we are here by making a list of five Challenges which can affect his foreign policies. According to the President Elect Obama he will continue the long American tradition of smart diplomacy to keep the country safe while improving America’s standing in the world. So here are those incidents which can test his earlier management capabilities:
First is the tensed situation among India and Pakistan.
During the tenure of Bush, India sidelined Pakistan from the friend list of US. The Mumbai Terror attack has created tensions among the two nuclear power of the South Asia. To maintain the peace procedure between the two countries will be toughest task of the new President. He has been criticized by many people for his lack of foreign policy experience and India, Pakistan will check his experience.
Second is the Israel and Palestinian Conflict.
The incident which will test his foreign policy will be the ongoing conflict between the Israel and Palestinian. It will be the top diplomatic priority of the priority list of the new President. He will have to use all of his cool to solve the conflict. Any how he will have to maintain the peace and security in the region.
Third is the Nuclear weapon ambition of Iran.
Iran was the toughest challenge to the former US President Bush and it will remain the same to the new President Obama. He will have to handle this challenge with proper care. US has faced lots of criticism from many diplomats of the world due to the stance of the Bush, that he will not talk to those people whom he don’t like. Obama will have to change this view of US.
Fourth is the influence of Laden.
Laden was the main threat to US from last few years, despite the announcement of US that he is dead, his ghost is still following US. A few day’s back Laden has issue one audio tape in which he has asked people to support the Jehad. Also Obama has accepted that Laden is the biggest threat to US. So handling Laden will be the top priority of the new president.
Fifth is the Outsourcing of work from US.
The fall out of the US economy was the biggest incident of the year 2008 for US and Obama will have to maintain the situation. His stance on Outsourcing was a major issue of concern for India and China during the election and expectations are too high from him in his own country. So he will have to fix his foreign policy by considering a lots of factors.
“It’s helpful to point out that Barack Obama is not the messiah,” says Richard Danzig, a national security adviser. So Obama has to meet lots of expectation on foreign policy, let’s see how he is going to manage these. Also we wishes all the very Best to the new US President Obama.
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