Unlike Clinton, Bush, Obama has no personal ties with any world leader

Washington, Mar.29 (ANI): Fourteen months into the Obama presidency, one striking feature of an American president who took office to a swooning world is the absence of any strong personal ties – or even a go-to working relationship – with any other world leader.

Where Ronald Reagan had Margaret Thatcher, and Bill Clinton and George W. Bush had Tony Blair, Obama has no one leader.

Instead, according to the Christian Science Monitor, the former law professor has what seems to be a preference for big-themed foreign speeches (think Cairo; Prague, Czech Republic; Moscow; Accra, Ghana) and policy gatherings (his UN nuclear summit, the Pittsburgh Group of 20 economic summit, a White House nuclear nonproliferation summit in May) bereft of the warm and fuzzy.

For Obama, no buddies abroad – The Christian Science Monitor – CSMonitor.com

For Obama, no buddies abroad
Other U.S. presidents have bonded with foreign leaders, but Obama so far has no such ties. Does that matter?

So, when French President Nicolas Sarkozy and his wife, Carla Bruni, sit down for dinner with the Obamas in the White House family dining room March 30, there is hope for a private, personal, perhaps even chatty evening.

When the Obamas were in Paris last year, Obama turned down a dinner invitation to the Elyseé Palace, ostensibly so he could take Michelle out for a private night on the town.

Obama””s cool, all-business demeanor with his global peers is all the more striking because it is opposite to the style promoted by his predecessor George W. Bush.

President Bush””s policies were widely reviled overseas, but he strove to forge personal links with a few key leaders.

He cultivated Tony Blair””s friendship on Iraq, and he developed a hierarchy of visit venues – White House, Camp David, his Texas ranch – that signalled where a leader stood in his estimation.

He walked hand in hand with the Saudi king, and even tried massaging German Chancellor Angela Merkel””s shoulders – although the latter gesture fell particularly flat.

Bush””s comment about “looking into his soul” upon meeting Russian President Vladimir Putin suggested a desire to know and understand the leader, whereas Obama has yet to find his soul mate on the world stage – and may not be inclined to find one.

Thomas Henriksen, a US foreign-policy scholar at the Hoover Institution in Stanford, California, said: “It appears to be his nature or personality, the so-called no-drama-Obama thing.”

Stephen Hess, an expert on the US presidency at the Brookings Institution in Washington, said: “Obama turns out to be much more cool, in McLuhanesque terms of cool and hot.” (ANI)

Brown’s messiah moment with Obama buried under heap of snow in DC!

Washington, Mar.4 (ANI): British Prime Minister Gordon Brown’s expected ‘Messiah’ moment with US President Barack Obama appeared to buried under snow here on Tuesday.

No sooner had his plane touched down at Andrews Air Force on Monday evening when word was passed to travelling Westminster correspondents that the press conference they’d been told to expect had been called off “because of snow”.

Brown and Obama had their working lunch in the Old Family Dining Room, but the exact timing of it was vague.

The White House press schedule stated: “There will be a pool spray of the meeting.”

In layman’s language, that means a small collection of reporters and perhaps two or three quick questions. That means something very short and ample opportunity to dodge anything difficult.

White House press secretary Robert Gibbs said: “I believe it’s going to be some questions in the Oval”.

President Obama was terribly busy delivering remarks at the Department of Transportation about the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act and also spoke at the Department of Interior’s 160th anniversary.

He also met Defense Secretary Bob Gates and a delegation from the Boy Scouts of America to receive their 2008 Report to the Nation”.

Brown, for all practical purposes, is now getting the same treatment as the President of Uruguay. (ANI)