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Obama doubles down on Asia

After a convincing re-election victory, President Barack Obama looks set for another four years of reorienting the United States toward Asia at a time of uncertainty over a rising China.

US President Barack Obama (2nd R) with Southeast Asian leaders - Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono (L), Philippines President Benigno Aquino (2nd L) and Brunei's Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah at an East Asia Summit in Nusa Dua, Bali in 2011.

In his first foreign trip since Tuesday's election, Mr Obama plans a historic visit to encourage reforms in Myanmar -- seen as a key success during his first term -- and will go to Thailand and Cambodia.

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  • Renae

    Discussion 4 : 13 Nov 2012 at 02.534

    Is it possible to go see the president in person?
    from iPhone application.

  • Discussion 3 : 11 Nov 2012 at 21.003

    bkposter, Obama visited Singapore in November 2009 and Indonesia in November 2010 and November 2011.
    George W. Bush, on the other hand, made only 2 overseas state visits (Source: US State Department).

  • Discussion 2 : 11 Nov 2012 at 15.062

    "Mr Obama spent part of his childhood in Indonesia and took office vowing to pay more attention to Southeast Asia, charging that the dynamic and mostly US-friendly region had been neglected as George W Bush's administration was absorbed by wars in Iraq and Afghanistan."

    He has been president for one term already......and he is still blaming it on bush. Where have you been for 4 years Mr President?

  • upena

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    Discussion 1 : 11 Nov 2012 at 15.001

    "Though issues like Syria are not going to go away, the fact that the US will not be at war by 2014 when it pulls combat troops out of Afghanistan should mean Asia can move up on the administration's second-term agenda," said Nina Hachigian, a senior fellow at the left-leaning Centre for American Progress.

    Trust me, the US will either be at war somewhere in the Middle East in 2014 (if not sooner) or the US economy will have collapsed. Either way, Thailand shouldn't expect much from Obama.

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