American-Indian Relations/Test Obama-XV
When President Obama’s Asian trip finished in the last country – South another Asian nation was nervous. That is no other – than India. When the 44th President visited both Japan and China, he did not mention the name of Indiain his speech at all. However, after Obama returned to the White House, Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh was invited Washington D.C. Singh as the first full-fledged state visit, which would culminate in a black-tie dinner on November 24. According to the White House press secretary Robert Gibbs that Obama considered the India relationship “very important.” Well, when Obama was in Japan, he stated Japanese-American relations are “very important.” Then, while he was in China, Obama repeatedly mention that China is a “very important” nation for the USA. It sounds like every country is “very important” to the U.S. in Obama’s view. Does this mean the beginning of the declining the superpower of the Pax Americana because every country is “very important.”
Posted: February 13th, 2010 under India, Obama, US-China Relations.
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