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Obama Promises Guild Build Strong, Not War Prolonged
Posted on Monday, January 21, 2013
Obama Promises Guild Build Strong, Not War Prolonged
WASHINGTON, Kompas.com - U.S. President Barack Obama promised to build a "strong alliance" around the world and said the United States is committed to creating security without "prolonged war". Similarly, the statement in a speech after the second inauguration as the number one country on Monday (01/21/2013), in the White House.
"America will remain a strong community anchor in every corner of the world, "Obama said on the steps of the Capitol building (DPR) the U.S. where he was sworn in for a second term.
" And we will update institutions that increase our capacity to handle crises abroad, because there are no which could have a strong stake in a peaceful world unless the country strong, "he added.
About the end of the Iraq war and the upcoming withdrawal of U.S. troops from Afghanistan, Obama said," We, the people, still believes that maintaining lasting peace and security does not require endless war. "
However, Obama pledged to" support democracy - from Asia to Africa, from America to the Middle East, because of the interest and awareness of our requires us to act on behalf of those who missed liberty. "
" And we have to be a source of hope for the poor, the sick, the marginalized, the victims of prejudice - not just for charity, but because peace in our times requires continual advancement of the principle described our beliefs with: tolerance and opportunity, human dignity and justice. "
The Obama administration is strengthening ties with U.S. allies in Asia as a response to what considered a number of countries as China vanity.
Obama's inauguration was done in the middle of the French intervention against militant extremists in Mali and when a number of the U.S. government criticized Washington for not helping Paris.
