The Prime Minister, José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero, today expressed his belief that the election of a new U.S. president will improve the confidence in the global economy and international relations.
Merkel: German Chancellor Angela Merkel is an admirer of U.S. presidential candidate Barack Obama -
even though she has not yet met Him In person.Asked at a news conference on Wednesday what she thought of Obama, Merkel responded: "I would say That he is well-equipped - physically, mentally and politically."
July 25, 2008, Elysée courtyard. Nicolas Sarkozy, of sympathy with the Democratic White House candidate Barack Obama pledged in his election tour in Europe and the Middle East, says: "Obama c'est mon copain! October 28, 2008, three months later and one week dall'attesissima election, in a closed-door meeting the French president said (or at least this is the guide of the Israeli newspaper Haaretz): "Obama's views on Iran are completely immature. He may make assumptions without real content. " So Nicolas Sarkozy in three months has radically changed views on the likely (pay attention to polls, Al Gore and John Kerry ... teach) new occupant of the White House? Or maybe the hyper French president, rather than his usual pragmatism, distinguished himself this time for a heavy dose of ambiguity? The reality is more nuanced and, although it may seem paradoxical, is the claim that in late July to late October, hiding some truth.
crises in Iraq and Afghanistan need to be addressed and resolved to ensure safety and free up economic resources: Barack Obama reiterated in London - last leg of his tour of Middle Eastern and European tours - its strategy ahead of the climb to the White House. The war costs "10-12 billion dollars a month, the resources that we spend in our country," said the Democratic candidate
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