Thursday, July 24, 2008

What's He Gonna Say?

From Bloomberg about Obama's big Berlin Speech:


``We may be in for a rude awakening,'' said Karl-Theodor zu Guttenberg, a member of parliament's foreign affairs committee from Merkel's Christian Democratic Union. ``Obama views cooperation as anything but a one-way street.''

Obama ``wants to make the old alliances more meaningful by asking more of the allies,'' said Jan Techau, a transatlantic affairs expert at the Berlin-based German Council on Foreign Relations. ``He will try and softly prepare the Europeans for what's going to happen as soon as he enters the White House, if he does so.''

Obama may demand ``greater burden-sharing'' from European allies in Afghanistan, said Eckart von Klaeden, foreign-affairs spokesman for Merkel's Christian Democrats.

``Obama has made it very clear that he will channel the resources from Iraq into Afghanistan, because Afghanistan in his eyes is the right war to fight,'' said Techau. ``And for that right war to be successful, he will ask for more.''

``I'm somewhat wondering about how realistic our expectations are,'' Stelzenmueller said, adding that she expects ``nothing concrete'' in terms of policy proposals. ``Ultimately, Obama has no choice but to pursue U.S. national interests, even though he displays multilateral instincts.''

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

But will Obama win the elections Carl?

I'm by no means an expert in american affairs, but, for some reason, I'm under the impression he won't win, don't ask me why.

And anyway, will it make any difference (for us, europeans) who wins?

un saludo

Carl said...

I'm no expert either. Of course he could win. The American media is on his side - but that could backfire too. We also don't like to be told who to vote for.

Does it make any difference to Europeans? I think that people will "feel better" about a President who communicates more with Europe. But in the end the American President will still be the American President. I don't think Europe will be happy with Obama either.

I do know that Europeans will be really mad if he doesn't win.