9.19.2011

Obama faces problems at the United Nations on the world stage

Faces of President Barack Obama, who is struggling to revive the economy and stimulate sagging popularity at home, problems on the world stage during the meetings of the United Nations this week, amid challenges to his policy in the Middle East and questions about the U.S. role in the world.
U.S. President seeks to assert diplomatic Musogath his speech on Wednesday before the General Assembly of the United Nations, where a reception was enthusiastic in the past years.
But this year could face a rejection of U.S. leadership in seeking to establish a Palestinian state through a UN resolution and questioned whether the global economic problems have covered the issues espoused by Obama.
Among these cases, food security and human rights, AIDS and the growing concern about Washington's commitment to international development aid.
It was Obama's vision of multilateral diplomacy that earned him the Nobel Peace Prize, only 11 months after assuming the presidency of the U.S. and made him popular in many European countries.
Nancy said Soderbergh, a former U.S. national security "is the prevailing atmosphere that came with the Obama administration, the relationship significantly and gave it back to the partnership."
But the optimism surrounding the leadership of Obama has declined to the doubts.
Said Jon Alterman of the Center for Strategic and International Studies in Washington, said some people disappointed in the way Obama "to try driving without the dominance of" enthusiasm dissipated after the Cooperative style

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