Wednesday, November 7, 2012

Any Changes In U.S. Policy Towards Syria And Iran?

U.S. President Barack Obama ordered sanctions and visa bans for companies and individuals providing technological services to Iran and Syria. (Reuters)

After Winning Re-Election, Obama Faces Iran, Syria -- Arshad Mohammed, Christian Science Monitor/Reuters

President Obama's re-election ensures continuity in US foreign policy, he now faces the governments of Iran, Syria, and possibly China.

Having defeated Republican Mitt Romney at home, President Barack Obama has no shortage of adversaries to grapple with abroad, including the governments of Iran, Syria and possibly China.

The Democratic president's re-election ensures continuity in U.S. foreign policy but leaves open questions such as whether diplomacy can constrain Iran's nuclear program or whether Israel or the United States might resort to air strikes.

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More News On What Will U.S. Policy Be Towards Syria And Iran

Western efforts shifting on Syria after Obama re-election; UK wants to work with rebels -- Washington Post/AP
Cameron: I'll work with Obama to ensure Syria is top priority -- The Guardian
Opposition bloc hopes Syria crisis tops Obama agenda -- Ahram Online/AFP
How the U.S. Election Helps Syria -- Daily Beast
UN chief urges Obama to act on Syria, Middle East peace -- Channel News Asia

Obama victory opens window for negotiation with Iran -- Reuters
After Obama victory, Iran says US shouldn't expect talks -- Jerusalem Post/Reuters
Will Obama Now Take A New Line On Iran? -- Radio Free Europe
Iran in tepid reaction to Obama's re-election -- AFP
Iranians see reduced risk of war in Obama’s reelection -- Washington Post
Iran and the nuclear threat will define President Obama’s second term
-- James Bloodworth, The Independent

My Comment: My prediction .... nothing is going to change.

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