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Title: Europe's governments immune to Obama-fever
Post by: 240 is Back on July 20, 2008, 08:38:31 PM
BERLIN (Reuters) - European fans will cheer on U.S. presidential candidate Barack Obama as he visits Berlin, Paris and London this week, but governments wary of his inexperience and evolving policies fear the euphoria is overdone.

Largely an unknown quantity in Europe, the Democratic contender is due to land here on Thursday, kicking off the second part of a foreign tour that began in the Middle East with a speech on trans-Atlantic relations in the German capital.

His appearance at the "Victory Column" in Berlin's central Tiergarten park is expected to draw huge crowds and is being likened in advance to former president John F. Kennedy's celebrated "Ich bin ein Berliner" performance of 1963.

But in the German Chancellery a few hundred meters away there is unease with the Illinois senator's cult-like following and skepticism about whether he can live up to the hype.

"There is a sort of Obama-mania in Germany right now, but I think a lot of people will have their illusions shattered if he does become president," an official in Chancellor Angela Merkel's office told Reuters, requesting anonymity.

Some European officials recalled how difficult trans-Atlantic relations were in the first few years of President Bill Clinton's administration because of his inexperience and the time it took to get his team into place.

"It is not the inexperience of Obama that should concern people but nmoreore the risk of a vacuum for a while," one EU diplomat said.

But a survey released by the Pew Research Center last week showed Germans vastly prefer Obama over John McCain, his Republican challenger for the presidency, by a 49 point margin. In France it is an even wider 51 point margin and in Britain 30.
Title: Re: Europe's governments immune to Obama-fever
Post by: 24KT on July 20, 2008, 08:47:11 PM
BERLIN (Reuters) - European fans will cheer on U.S. presidential candidate Barack Obama as he visits Berlin, Paris and London this week, but governments wary of his inexperience and evolving policies fear the euphoria is overdone.

Largely an unknown quantity in Europe, the Democratic contender is due to land here on Thursday, kicking off the second part of a foreign tour that began in the Middle East with a speech on trans-Atlantic relations in the German capital.

Noah Barkin needs to go back to school! An unknown quantity? The phrase he grasps for is "unknown entity".  ::)

As for the supposed vacuum until his team is in place, ...isn't that we see when any new leader comes to office?
Title: Re: Europe's governments immune to Obama-fever
Post by: youandme on July 20, 2008, 09:02:44 PM
He has done nothing to deserve talking at the Tiergarten park, pathetic.