Thursday, November 8, 2012

Obama wins again

President Barack Obama of USA has won the second presidential election defeating Romney of Republican party thereby flaming the audacity of hope. He became Nobel prize winner in the first year of his presidency though many had questioned for this for doing nothing in the name of peace before his presidency. But his position for ending the war regime in Afghanistan and withdrawal of Army from Iraq has been seen as the good sign of hope in the international arena. In the domestic front his universal healthcare plan for all fellows American is regarded as a basic tenet of human-rights by many people. Other detrimental event in his time is death of Bin laden in the safe hideout of Pakistan in the hands of SEAL. Pakistan is accused of playing double game of receiving billions of dollar from USA in the war against terrorism and protecting the Laden for getting the same. Laden is the master mind of twin tower attack in 2001 that saw death of more than 4,000 innocent people. This has shown that in some day the truth will prevail and nation will be exposed like Prachanda and company of Nepali Maoist were given shelter by Indian regime to devastate Nepal which was exposed so badly in recent times. To be noted that main master mind of Mumbai attack is freely moving in Pakistan these days. So do not protect enemy of one nation for benefit of you otherwise be prepared for the same by others. Because of his soft policy and good oratory power, the brand image of USA has grown in different parts of world than in the times of Bush presidency.
    The greatest strength of Obama is his power to negotiate and ask for the opposition to join in hands for nation development. We from the different nations (Nigeria, India, China or Nepal) where the politics have become the power to grab the national resource and plunder it for personal cause should take lesson from him to move forward for benefit of billions of common people.
    We can learn many things personally from him after his victory speech shown here. He looks modest, appreciative of opposition and positive for the future.