Edited by Lauren Abuouf
The World's Expectationfor the New U.S. President
The way American voters participated in the elections on November 4th is an event in itself. The American people reacted strongly against the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, policies after September 11th, the Patriot Act and its implications and the economic crisis. However, the significance of this election is not limited only to the U.S. As a super power, the entire world world takes an interest in U.S. elections. The belief that the arrogance and selfishness in American behavior must be controlled has grown stronger throughout the rest of the world. Americans live on this planet too. Considering oneself superior to another does not correspond with human values. It is true that America is a super power, its people have equal rights and opportunities and foreigners also have same access to the same opportunities that citizens enjoy. However, the policies adopted after September 11th not only annoyed the American people but also upset other nations as well. The wars in Iraq and Afghanistan have thrown the American economy in a deep financial crisis. Thanks to Bush's policies, hatred against U.S. has grown deep. The American people have responded to these issues in the elections. It is in this hour of need that a new leadership analyze the current situation and take the appropriate steps. Barack Obama never supported Bushs policies toward Iraq. In 2003, when Bush was giving Saddam a 48-hour ultimatum to leave Iraq, Obama was leading a rally protesting the war in Chicago. Now that Obama has been elected president, the chances of troop withdrawal from Iraq is more likely. NATO forces in Afghanistan have also admitted that they cannot win the war. This has prompted negotiations with the Taliban with the goal of making conditions there tolerable for American troops. Rhetoric that supports forceful regime change in other countries and the deployment of troops to other countries, in an effort to defend American interests, has stirred the world. After popular vote against such policies, the new U.S. administration should take a fresh look at the situation. The world community, especially third world countries, believes that America has a right to lead the world because she has developed herself through the modern sciences. Preserving these values can guarantee American superiority in global community.