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Dec 28 2008

My impression on Obama keeping his eyes on Gaza

Published by tuannguyen at 3:00 pm under Opinion Edit This

Announcing “there is only one president at a time,” and he is now George Bush, Obama still has his own responsibility for the nation and his later president seat.

It is the tension in the messy Middle East that has been catching attention of this elect-president. Although, there is nothing he can do with the conflict at this time, but Obama is still monitoring this area and keeping track death tolls and stories from Gaza. Last Saturday, he had a meeting with Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice about the violence the Gaza strips. Thus, he usually initiated call to this lady to ask for information of the tension.

Obama’s purpose on this is that he want to get the full image of the issue by the time he get into the White House on 20 January. The more I hear about Obama, the more I feel impressive and trust in this man. He always has plan, he always look further and he is always sober. That is the man who we need for this going down state of our nation.

However, I’m seeking to understand why conflicts locate at Gaza. Anyone who knows please reply a comment. Thanks.

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3 Responses to “My impression on Obama keeping his eyes on Gaza”

  1. skwguitaron 28 Dec 2008 at 6:54 pm edit this

    Well… my post ignited a lot of feelings yesterday on here, and there’s a lot of posts on Israel today.

    http://www.answers.com/topic/gaza-strip - here’s a good link with some history on the Gaza strip, hope that can point you in the right direction at least.

    While I hope Obama can help the peace process in Israel, I think it’s unfair to expect any American president to bring peace to Israel — save the fact we have so many other problems at home to deal with. We always can hope though…

  2. yanjiarenon 28 Dec 2008 at 8:25 pm edit this

    Someone somewhere has got to fix this mess once and for all, but will Obama be able? Will he have the support to help work out an amicable solution?

  3. yanjiarenon 28 Dec 2008 at 8:35 pm edit this

    I forgot to ad, just added you to green not mean blogroll and will add you tomorrow to qiman’s world too..

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