Friday, 18 April 2014

The Big Picture Of American Political Commentary

By Essie Osborn


World politics has been characterized by massive input from all countries in the globe and US is not an exception. This is the big picture of american political commentary of how it watches and participates in the political activities of most countries worldwide to ensure peaceful coexistence. Even though at some point they are misunderstood when they focus on the private and internal affairs of other nations, it is motivating when they intervene on issues of security to help these nations.

A case in point is early this year when the US intervened on Russian invasion of Ukrainian territory. President Obama, through a ninety minutes call discussed the issue with the president of Russia, Vladimir Putin. He told Putin that Russia risked political isolation if their soldiers that had been deployed to Ukrainian territories were not removed. According to president Obama, this was a gross violation of territorial regulations. Putin on the other hand felt that Obama was being inconsiderate.

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.

In this and many other instances, America greatly contributes to international consciousness through their continued insistence on accountability. In Africa, Uganda was almost sanctioned for refusing to recognize the rights of gays. Their argument that gay rights only worked in Europe could not be tolerated.

When he visited Africa recently, Obama surpassed Kenya which is believed to be his motherland. His reaction to this when interviewed later was that the corruption level in that country was so high that any economic assistance would be a futile move. In the light of this isolation, the Kenyan administration resolved to deal decisively with impunity and corruption.

Though it is not a signatory of The Rome Statute, America has been at the forefront in calling for cooperation with the international criminal court at The Hague in Netherlands. When the Kenyan leaders showed a sign of non cooperation, the international community made it clear that they had no choice but to comply with the dictates of international law. The strides that are being made towards international consciousness and coexistence have to be tampered with justice and accountability.

Even though the road has seemed to be quiet smooth, at times other nation have expressed disagreement with American political policies. They have often behaved in a manner to suggest that the White House is intimidating them. Such situations imply infringement on the sovereignty of a nation and thus should be wisely dealt with.

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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