Friday, November 13, 2009
President Obama in Japan
I watched American president Obama making a speech on US-Japan and Asia relationships. He repeatedly talked about mutual respects and cooperation which are necessary for a better world in the future.
President Obama insisted that no one nation can solve the world problems by itself. The cooperation is the key to the success for the world and America itself. Unilateral days are gone, and he seems to know that to get every word-player together, depending on forces does not work, but following laws does.
9/11 family members welcome, criticize civilian trials
http://www.cnn.com/2009/US/11/13/911families.reaction/index.html
I do hope the trials will bring the US back to the sense of justice and back to a responsible player in the world for a better future.
I watched American president Obama making a speech on US-Japan and Asia relationships. He repeatedly talked about mutual respects and cooperation which are necessary for a better world in the future.
President Obama insisted that no one nation can solve the world problems by itself. The cooperation is the key to the success for the world and America itself. Unilateral days are gone, and he seems to know that to get every word-player together, depending on forces does not work, but following laws does.
9/11 family members welcome, criticize civilian trials
http://www.cnn.com/2009/US/11/13/911families.reaction/index.html
I do hope the trials will bring the US back to the sense of justice and back to a responsible player in the world for a better future.
Thursday, November 12, 2009
Troops out now!
I watched on the news that more and more Americans are wanting their troops out from Afghanistan. I do hope it will happen in the very near future.
How many young American men and women were killed in Afghanistan?
How many innocent civilians and children of Afghanistan were killed in the battles?
What are American troops fighting for?
Who committed the attack on September 11th in 2001?
Were they from Afghanistan?
It is never too late to think twice on how to make the world a safer place.
I watched on the news that more and more Americans are wanting their troops out from Afghanistan. I do hope it will happen in the very near future.
How many young American men and women were killed in Afghanistan?
How many innocent civilians and children of Afghanistan were killed in the battles?
What are American troops fighting for?
Who committed the attack on September 11th in 2001?
Were they from Afghanistan?
It is never too late to think twice on how to make the world a safer place.