Monday, July 29, 2013

U.S Foreign Policy Pt. 4


July 27, 2013


1. U.S. troops in Africa focus on humanitarian missions

          U.S troops continue to send aid to continents overseas, such as Africa who are in need of help. These acts are to further the relationships with other countries and draw ties with them. Places like Africa are in much need, especially since they are places with high poverty, mortality, and crime rates.

          America’s assistance of other nations are very commendable, and they strength ties with them; however, with assistance, there is a cost factor to consider, such as from vaccines, food, and transportation. At the end, money continues to preserve peace.


2. Obama meets with Mandela's family in South Africa

          As a dying leader in South Africa, Mandela has been commended by many with even Obama visiting. With his presence, mystery looms on what it means for the future of South Africa and America’s relationship with them. As of right now, people can just wish Mandela his best through his last peaceful days as the leader of South Africa.

          With Mandela missing out of the picture, will South Africa be able to preserve the same relationship with America when Mandela was the leader. Obama has given Mandela his blessings, as with many people around the world from Mandela’s bravery in freeing his country. South Africa, hopefully would have leaders who follow Mandela’s way of peace and are able to stitch friendships with other countries.

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