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A man of peace, Obama has become no less a war
president
than his predecessor.
Obama has just admitted that in the Israeli-Palestinian peace process, a
president
can also be one.
The challenge posed by Ahmadinejad is such a predictable part of Iranian politics that it has come to be known as “the president’s symptom.”
It emerges from a president’s confidence that, as a popularly elected leader, he should not be constrained by the Supreme Leader’s oversight.
This dual authority is embedded in the Islamic Republic’s constitution, and inevitably tilts toward the divine, particularly in a president’s second term.
Khamenei was forced to use his authority to support the president, and has since repeatedly condemned the “Green Movement” that opposed Ahmadinejad’s re-election.
As a result, Ahmadinejad has been the most costly
president
for Khamenei to date, because he forced the Supreme Leader to deplete his power in the face of a common enemy – a move that called into question his own judgment and tarnished his reputation.
Likewise, the judiciary, under Khamenei’s control, has accused the vice president, Mohammad Reza Rahimi, of leading an economic mafia, and many of Ahmadinejad’s allies have been arrested or are under investigation.
The anti-Ahmadinejad camp’s leaders, the brothers Ali and Sadeq Larijani, who head the parliament and judiciary, respectively, will help Khamenei to push the
president
from the center of power.
A successful national strike last December convinced many that the
president
no longer commanded a majority among voters.
Representatives of the armed forces announced that, as defenders of the constitution, they could not support the
president.
After announcing that the
president
had resigned, they charged Pedro Carmona, head of the businessmen's federation, with forming a government.
Unwilling to go to war amongst themselves or against the enraged crowds, the military brought back the
president
as the only hope for restoring order.
They blame the
president
for the dead and wounded on both sides and consider him incapable of changing his ways or his policies, despite his promises.
The West could (and should) have known better: Ever since his first term in office as Russian president, Putin’s strategic objective has been to rebuild Russia’s status as a global power.
The Bundesbank, under its new president, radiates a consciousness of being well aware of the external ramifications of its policies.
That progress began in 2007, when a group of lawyers initiated a mass protest movement in response to an unconstitutional decision by Pervez Musharraf, Pakistan’s fourth military president, to suspend the chief justice of the Supreme Court.
A Presidential Truthfulness OathCAMBRIDGE – On January 20, 2017, Donald Trump will be sworn in as the 45th
president
of the United States.
I say “sworn in,” rather than “assume the presidency,” because, under Section I of Article II of the US Constitution, Trump cannot actually become
president
unless he takes an oath of office, publicly committing himself to uphold the Constitution and perform to the best of his ability while in office.
The US does not require any sworn statements from the men and women who run for president, nor does it have any enforceable code of behavior or constraints on the kind of rhetoric that can be used.
With no effective central authority to inspire fear or respect and the PLO devoid of legitimacy precisely because of its refusal to give Hamas its rightful share in the organization, a grotesquely ineffective brand of “cohabitation” between a Fatah
president
and a Hamas prime minister has emerged.
George H.W. Bush, the 41st
president
of the United States, was presented with more than his share of challenges and opportunities, and the record is clear: he left the country and the world considerably better off than he found them.
Overall, however, the administration’s foreign policy record compares favorably with that of any other modern US
president
or, for that matter, any other contemporary world leader.
The US flourished as a result of the many contributions of its 41st
president.
As a result, France, despite its reputation for melancholy, self-doubt, and pessimism, is about to elect its youngest-ever
president.
In France’s semi-presidential system, cohabitation means that the executive branch can become paralyzed if the
president
and the prime minister represent different political factions.
After May 7, he will have to prove that, despite his youth and lack of experience, he can become a great
president.
Just as parents are expected to provide for the interests of their own children, rather than for the interests of strangers, in accepting the office of
president
of the United States, George W. Bush assumed a specific role that makes it his duty to protect and further the interests of Americans.
American voters would not elect a
president
who gave no more weight to their interests than to the interests of people living in other countries.
Of the three, it is the army leadership that has the clearest means of ridding the country of Pakistan’s
president
in uniform, Pervez Musharraf.
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