Wednesday, June 4, 2008

Obama is in

No matter who got the nomination, this was a historic primary year.
But now, we know Obama is the candidate and Clinton supposedly is going to admit defeat shortly.
What will be interesting now is who Obama chooses as his veep. In any case, it will have to be someone who is very, very strong in foreign policy.
Obviously, the most pressing foreign policy issue is the war.
But there are plenty other foreign policy problems, those that I like to call the "undercurrents."
Pay attention now: The United States has all but been blamed for botching the Doha round of trade negotiations under the WTO.

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