A Broad Perspective Of American Political Commentary

By Essie Osborn


The US is very instrumental through the way it impacts political decisions the world over. Its aim as a super power is to ensure that peace and tranquility prevails in all political situations. It is thus quite unfortunate for some nations to fault such positive interventions. In a shoddy american political commentary, they are always quick to cry foul that others are meddling in their private affairs. It is however a good gesture for the United States to stay put and for it to continue giving directions where necessary.

On first March, President Barack Obama made a phone call to the Russian president Vladimir Putin. In a conversation that lasted ninety minutes, the two heads of states deliberated on the international tension over Ukraine. They seemed not to be in agreement over the matter. While Obama felt that Russia was violating the sovereignty of Ukraine, his counterpart did not see any fault with the ongoing operation. The Russian forces had violated territorial violations by spreading to Crimea, a Ukrainian territory.

The argument was that Russia should remove their forces from Ukrainian territory. To strengthen the point further, a statement from the white house indicated that refusal of Ukraine to oblige would result to America withdrawing their participation from the group of eight summit in Sochi, Russia, which is to take place in June. Greater political and economic isolation of Russia was also to be part of the action.

This is just one example where the United States has intervened to safeguard international justice. Their wings have spread even into Africa where a country like Uganda risked political sanctions for infringing on gay rights. They argued that gay relationships were non African and being a Western affair, its practice should be limited to the West.

During his highly publicized visit to Africa, Obama refused to pass through Kenya. Even though this is believed to be his original homeland, he was not ready to cooperate with a country that was marred with corruption and impunity. To some extent, that decision forced Kenya to change her International Cooperation policies. It finally downed on them that the fight against corruption had to be taken more seriously.

The Rome statute was established to check on the issues of crime against humanity. Even though the US is not a member, it has always offered immense support and cooperation. For instance, the attempt of the Kenyan president and his deputy to withdraw their cases was discussed by the international community, and The United States was instrumental in calling for their cooperation with the court. They had to attend the court proceedings until such a time when their cases will be over.

Even though it has done most things right, there are some instances when The US really rubs others the wrong way. They normally seem to give no room for negotiations. It is either their way or never. This results into rebellion and outcry from the affected countries. The situation can become better is they accepted to be wrong at some point and allow solutions from other quarters.

It is therefore challenging for The United states. They are being watched and their proclamations are deeply analyzed. If they fail to participate they are faulted and if they do the faults are threefold. The only solution is therefore not to keep silent. Let them contribute avidly but approach political issues with moderation.




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