Military Action is Not the Way to Do It!

Published in Mehr News
(Iran) on 28 December 2008
by MehrNews.com (link to originallink to original)
Translated from by Simin Khadavi. Edited by .
The U.S. president-elect Obama criticized Bush's foreign policy. He indicated that military action is not a proper way to deal with other countries.

In its report, Mehr News pointed out that Barack Obama, in his interview with CNN, criticized Bush's pro-war foreign policies. Mehr News indicated that Americans will expect the new president to provide them safety and security while working toward making America's image in the international arena more positive. Americans want to have a better relationship with other countries and they do not believe that this task will be achieved through animosity and war.

Mehr News added that the Republican party's policies of waging war with other countries had led to Obama's victory.


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