Black Obama of Black Days!

Barack Hussein Obama was elected to the presidency of the United States, the throne of the world’s sole power, despite being regarded by many Americans, Europeans and Asians, as a black man of African origins. This made the hearts of George W. Bush’s followers, agents and “tails” in the Middle East, especially those who entered Iraq with the Anglo-American troops, sink!

Obama made it clear that he would remove American troops from Iraq, and all hope he will; shut the ill-famed “resort” of Guantanamo and incorporate his country into the fiber of nations, withstanding racial discrimination. These are all are meant to bring back the sweet flavor of America to the world, particularly to developing countries. So, whispers, from here and there, are currently heard: “What a disastrous black day!”

Yes, it shall be disastrous for those supporting the failure and imprudence of Bush, the ex-president of the ex-American evil empire, if Obama pursues this revolutionary attitude, following the steps of Martin Luther King, Jr.

However, we should not be extremely optimistic and have expectations that are too high, even if Obama heralds in change, trust and hope. Why? Because the difficulties and hindrances he is to face are greater than he can imagine or endure. And here, he shall have two choices: either to give up his policies of upheaval, to be discredited by his people’s and the world’s public opinion, as a bad example of the black’s ruling Uncle Sam’s states or to go on with his defiance to be doomed to a known fate, namely, assassination. This would aim at drawing the American attention away from the overburdening economic and political crises and from what Bush and his gangsters committed. And then, it shall be Hillary Clinton, currently his Secretary of State, who would replace him to the surprise of everybody [Ed. Note: when an American president dies, the Vice President takes over the position]. But how can that be?

Dramatically, and to the best of my remembrance, it was the same Hillary Clinton who revealed that she was foretold to be the first female American president when, suddenly and disturbingly, there is no Obama. Besides, she is deemed by many to be the best to succeed him in the case of his assassination.

In short, I am not a soothsayer. However, I felt like expressing my own opinion in the 44th American president, in the light of the various and apparent signs and indications of the present.

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