My understanding of the US politics is below par. Ever since that country decided to wage war with Iraq my respect for it plummeted to the lowest ebb. The inauguration of Obama this week into the White House captured my interest, and made me want to follow the US politics with keen interest.
As Obama and US big day arrives, Israel and Palestine were once more at each other’s throats, in this never ending war in the Middle East. This was as if to say to Obama: in case you did not know, we are one of your biggest challenges! By this time the body count was close to 1000.
Obama has to fix the mess that is Iraq. He must also sort out Afghanistan. Whilst at it, he must close Guantanamo Bay. Maybe he must eschew the belligerence of his predecessor by unleashing his true humanity in solving sticky world problems. A great deal is expected out of the man; climate change negotiators that will converge in Copenhagen will very much like to hear what position will the US take on climate change. There is renewed hope that the US will now take a progressive step towards addressing climate change challenges during the Obama presidency.
It remains to be seen whether Kenya’s tourism will now see mostly American visitors as opposed to the English!
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