ANALYSIS: Obama’s global posture bows to delayed gratification
From: The Washington Times | November 21, 2009
ANALYSIS: President Obama's deep bow to the Japanese Emperor Akihito last week may be the most enduring image from his first trip to Asia, but not because it provided easy fodder for jabs from the right-wing talk machine. Displays of humility have become a central element of Mr. Obama's new approach to American foreign policy, a fresh global posture that attempts to convey strength not by flexing military might but by seeking common ground and displaying the confidence to readily acknowledge flaws. "Since taking office, I have worked to renew American leadership and pursue a new era of engagement with ...
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