PROMISES, PROMISES: A closed meeting on openness

WASHINGTON – It’s hardly the image of transparency the Obama administration wants to project: A workshop on government openness is closed to the public. The event Monday for federal employees is a fitting symbol ofPresident Barack Obama‘s uneven record so far on the Freedom of Information Act, a big part of keeping his campaign promise to make his administration the most transparent ever. As Obama’s first year in office... [more]

WHILE OBAMA WARNS, OBAMA GETS WARNED?

No no no no freaking way Goseh we have to say on this. Our Obama is so famous that half of the politicians of the world are getting an orgasm by only sitting next to him. But Obama is not there only for the pictures and the public is he? View our Poll . No, he also does something sometimes, this week diary says the following: He, Obama, will make a hole in one:  VERY IMPORTANT BASEBALL MATCH!!!! Please let us not forget that Obama goes... [more]

Saudi oil minister: oil prices ‘perfect’

CAIRO – Saudi Arabia’s oil minister says the current global oil price is “perfect” and the market is stable. Ali Naimi’s remarks Saturday came as key Arab OPEC ministers indicated the oil producing bloc was unlikely to change its production quotas when it meets Dec. 22 in Angola. Naimi told reporters “the price is perfect” and that the global crude market is stable. Benchmark crude futures settled on... [more]

Clinton arrives for NATO talks, praises allies

BRUSSELS – U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton, arriving Friday at NATO headquarters, welcomed an expected series of announcements by allied nations of additional military, civilian and financial support for the war effort in Afghanistan. Clinton was attending a string of meetings here with allied foreign ministers and with representatives of non-NATO countries that have troops in Afghanistan, plus Russia. She sought to... [more]

Full Coverage of Obama’s Speech United States Military Academy

The Way Forward in Afghanistan and Pakistan United States Military Academy at West Point December 1, 2009 Good evening. To the United States Corps of Cadets, to the men and women of our armed services, and to my fellow Americans: I want to speak to you tonight about our effort in Afghanistan – the nature of our commitment there, the scope of our interests, and the strategy that my Administration will pursue to bring this war to a successful... [more]

Obama: We must reverse Taliban’s momentum

West Point, New York (CNN) — President Obama said Tuesday that although the Afghanistan war is not lost, “it has moved backwards” for several years. Obama is outlining his strategy for the war in Afghanistan to an audience at the U.S. Military Academy, one that he says will bring the war “to a successful conclusion.” “There is no imminent threat of the government being overthrown, but the Taliban has gained... [more]

FACT CHECK: Obama overlooks some tough realities

WASHINGTON – President Barack Obama’s speech Tuesday night did not always match the reality on the ground in Afghanistan. The president raised expectations that may be hard to meet when he told Americans his troop increase in Afghanistan will accelerate the training of that country’s own forces and be accompanied by more help from allies. A look at some of his claims and how they compare with the facts: OBAMA: “Because... [more]

Analysis: Outlook for tough Iran sanctions is dim

WASHINGTON – The Obama administration is shifting the focus of its Iran policy from talk to sanctions, but the prospect of winning early international support for toughened new penalties appears dim. Equally problematic is finding a set of sanctions that would have a significant impact on the prime target of American and international worry: Iran’s suspected pursuit of an atom bomb. Three rounds of U.N. sanctions, dating to December... [more]

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