William F. Jasper
(out of house writer)
The New American
According to Henry Kissinger, the various political and economic crises currently conflicting the world offer President-elect Barack Obama an opportunity to create a “new world order.” That’s what the former Secretary of State told CNBC’s Mark Haines in a January 5 interview from the busy floor of the New York Stock Exchange.
“What do you think the most important thing is for Barack Obama?” Haines asked. “… If you had to say, this is going to be the country, or the conflict, or the place that will define the Obama administration, what would it be?” Kissinger replied: “The President-elect is coming into office at a moment when there are upheavals in many part of the world simultaneously. You have India-Pakistan. You have, ah, a jihadist movement.”
“But,” continued Kissinger, “he can give new impetus to American foreign policy … I think that his task will be to develop an overall strategy for America in this period, when really a ‘new world order’ can be created. It’s a great opportunity. It isn’t such a crisis.” Click here to read this entire article.
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