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The end of a troubled era for the US, for the world?
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1 comments:
He knows the world a little bit more than his predecessors and his opponents.
He has lived in a third world country , has travelled , worked with the poor, the helpless and is a good listener. He understands what "meeting ends" or "facing challenges" or surviving tribal wars or political ones mean. It beats going to do charity and humanitarian work whilst one is still wearing her/his rolex or designer clothing ( I am not being sarcastic) as we have witnessed so many times.
I am confident that he will be able to tackle all the inherited difficulties or those heading his way in good faith and with the right advices from supporters in his cabinet or those surrounding him.
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