President Obama: US exports to South America

President Obama in his weekly address stressed the importance of exports to South American where he will be this week.  From Brasil, he referred to the Japan's earthquake and said we need to increase exports of goods made in USA.  The President said the export to Brasil employs hundreds of thousands US workers.



The inability to talk Qaddafi out of the massacre and the military attacks by the Western forces that followed -- France, US, UK, mainly, the whole responsibility is on the leaders, while we could trust the President Obama not to go in the same path that his predecessor did.  They say that the coalition sympathized with the oppositions -- who aims at -- not democracy (democratic political system) nor freedom (of press or of female etc). 



The government in Japan can not account for more than 21,000 by the earthquake and tsunami.  When more than 8400 deaths have been confirmed. 

President Obama called Brasil -- a nation that came out of dictatorship and is free and vibrant.  He referred to the calamity in Japan and that the Japan-US tie is strong. 


"We all seek to be free. We all seek to be heard. We all yearn to live without fear or discrimination. We all yearn to choose how we are governed. And we all want to shape our own destiny. These are not American ideals or Brazilian ideals. These are not Western ideals. These are universal rights, and we must support them everywhere."
(President Obama)