Administration
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The Obama
administration
knows the iron law of American politics – “It’s the economy, stupid” – as well as anyone else.
His
administration
also devoted enormous energy to building and strengthening regional institutions.
But the preliminary report also included some criticism that irked the Bolivian
administration.
The May government’s recent behavior suggests that it is putting the new US administration’s interests before those of the EU and the rest of the world.
Johnson met with key members of Trump’s
administration
just prior to May’s recent speech, and we can safely assume that they discussed the UK’s path out of the EU.
Trump
administration
officials, for their part, have since suggested that they helped convince May to roll the dice on a hard Brexit.
By courting Trump, White House Chief Strategist Stephen Bannon, and other Euroskeptic figures in the US administration, May’s government is playing a dangerous and shortsighted game.
By seeking a close relationship with both the Trump
administration
and the EU, May is trying to ride two horses at once.
Instead of pandering to the Trump administration, British and European leaders should be pointing out that American “greatness” rests on the strong multilateral institutions, close partnerships, and international rules that have long maintained global peace and stability.
The world’s governments will meet in Montreal at the end of November to plot the next steps, including specific measures that the world could adopt if the Bush
administration
abandoned its willful neglect of this critical issue.
First, on November 17, President Donald Trump’s
administration
announced its decision (subsequently reversed) to close the Palestine Liberation Organization’s diplomatic office in Washington, DC.
The message is clear: the Trump
administration
is determined to dictate the Israeli version of peace with the Palestinians, rather than to mediate an equitable agreement between the two sides.
Of course, that is not how Trump’s
administration
presents it.
As the New York Times reported just before the announcement, Trump
administration
officials believe the decision, which entails moving the US embassy in Israel to Jerusalem, could actually hasten the peace process, “by removing a source of ambiguity from the American position.”
What Trump’s
administration
fails to recognize is that Jerusalem – the third-holiest site in Islam, after Mecca and Medina – isn’t just an Israeli-Palestinian issue; all of the world’s 350 million Arabs and 1.5 billion Muslims have a direct and vital stake in it.
In short, it is the Israeli government’s position – and that of the Trump
administration
– that must change, if the Israeli-Palestinian conflict is ever to be resolved.
As long as German Chancellor Angela Merkel’s
administration
continues to abuse its dominant position as creditor-in-chief to advance its narrow interests, the eurozone cannot thrive – and may not survive.
The vote shocked "old Europe" and the Arab world as much as the Bush
administration.
The American
administration
made it clear that military intervention by Turkey in Northern Iraq would not be tolerated.
So the authorities responded quickly to the Bush
administration'
s request for Turkish troops to join the coalition, although the idea was stillborn - rejected by both the Kurds and the American-appointed Governing Council in Iraq.
Turkey's secular, capitalistic, democratic order has become especially valuable to the Bush
administration
as it seeks to integrate the wider Middle East into the world system by liberalizing its economy and democratizing its polity.
It is futile for the Bush
administration
to deny it.
Conflict with the Obama
administration
could be averted, and negotiations with the Palestinians could be resumed.
Will the Obama
administration
know how to deal with a weakened Netanyahu and a changing Israeli political landscape?
But the Obama
administration
cannot sign an agreement stating that it will deliberately constrain America’s ability to protect itself and its allies from foreign missile attacks.
As a junior officer accompanying him to commercial events, I was often privy to his comments about some of his Washington interlocutors: “a mile wide and an inch deep,” was how he described a very senior member of the Carter
administration
at the time.
And, most likely, the worst is yet to come: if the Obama
administration
does not succeed in stabilizing the United States economy in the coming weeks, Latin America will most likely face even steeper declines.
Already, Kurds have criticized the Trump
administration
for sacrificing them at the altar of America’s strategic relations with Turkey.
The required policy steps should be agreed in the early days of US President-elect Donald Trump’s
administration.
US President George W. Bush’s
administration
made a major US financial commitment to AIDS, and the Global Fund and US programs together helped millions of people gain access to treatment.
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