Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Obama: We are Responsible for Action

Obama's speech about Libya
WASHINGTON - President of the United States (U.S.), Barack Obama defended the policy of intervening Libya. According to the American involvement in Libya to prevent the massacre of civilians in the country is dimpimpin Moammar Gaddafi.

"Some states close their eyes to see injustice in other countries. the U.S. is different, and as President I refuse to wait and see the massacres and mass burials before taking action," Obama said as quoted by the Associated Press, Tuesday (29/03/2011).

"It is our responsibility as fellow human beings to act. If only silence, means not unlike treason upon ourselves," continued the President of bloody Africa.

So far, Americans are divided over Obama's stance on Libya. Half Americans admit satisfied with the way Obama handled the situation in Libya. But on Monday, people think the U.S. and its allies have no clear destination in Libya.

In the midst of protests and riots in the Middle East and North Africa, Obama expressed its conviction of the problem Libya and the U.S. judge has the unique ability to end the violence.

In addition, United has the ability to stop the forces deployed military personnel Gaddafi without land.

Reaction to Obama's speech in the U.S. Congress was addressed varied. But the Republican Party is a party stronghold protest loudly that Obama's policies.

"President Obama failed to explain why he took this country into war, without first talking to Congress," said Texas Senator John Cornyn.

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