The 2012 presidential election for the United States of America has been worldwide news this week. Debates exist over whether re-electing President Obama to a second term as president is beneficial or not to the future of our country. Fox News posted on their website under World News an article concerning the relationship between President Obama, America and Iran.
It appears that the Iranian regimen continues to refuse negotiations with the United States and Obama. However, the Iranian regimen did prefer the re-election of Obama over the election of Mitt Romney as president. Iran had various problems with Romney's relationship with Israel and his contempt of China. Now that Obama has been re-elected, rumors have spread that direct talks may be initiated with Iran.
The main concern and reason for the US to establish a positive relationship with Iran is the threat of a nuclear Iranian regimen. This is a huge obstacle that President Obama will encounter in 2013. The United Nations has made multiple attempts to end Iran's nuclear program without any success. Despite these threats, many Americans believe that the threat of an impending war with Iran has passed due to the re-election of Obama.
I chose this article because the re-election of President Obama will affect our country in may ways. Of great importance is the relationship between America and Iran. It is important for Americans to be aware of possible threats made on our country. Knowledge on foreign policy is crucial to the relationships built with other countries globally. These relationships affect America through economy factors, such as exports as well as impending threats that may be received. Americans need to be knowledgable on this matters in order to voice their opinion and appropriately support their beliefs.
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