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President Barack Obama, left, and Japanese Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama share a laugh as they arrive at a joint press conference following their meeting at the prime minister's official residence in Tokyo.

President Barack Obama, left, and Japanese Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama share a laugh as they arrive at a joint press conference following their meeting at the prime minister's official residence in Tokyo.

Less than 300 miles from the Japanese capital of Tokyo rests a small town named ‘Obama’.  And in that tiny neighborhood, both young and old danced in the streets and celebrated last November when Barack Obama took home the 2008 U.S. Presidential election.  Just off the heels of the one-year anniversary of that historic day, our country’s first Black President embarks on a bold, complex and challenging trip to Asia.  Unlike past Presidents, Obama must maintain a delicate balance between our economic interests in the region during such a critical global financial crisis, and broader human rights concerns in countries like China.  Our country’s 44th however, has one secret weapon that just may assist him on this ambitious mission:  his own personal Asia-Pacific connection.

In addition to his days in Hawaii, young Obama spent several years as a child in Jakarta, Indonesia, fully immersing himself in the culture and livelihood of the people.  Thanks to his mother’s humanitarian aid work, he received exposure to the world from the onset, which unquestionably shaped his diplomatic prowess, intellectual depth and ability to open – and expand – dialogue.  And it is precisely those unique characteristics that are shaping and driving the President’s goals as he forges new relationships with emerging countries, and reinvigorates some old ones.

As if two wars with no clear end in sight weren’t difficult enough, our President also inherited the worst economic crisis in modern history, and a larger, global financial catastrophe.  After years of Wall St. greed, lack of oversight and unregulated loopholes, the United States will attempt to focus on developing and maintaining ties in a region that leads the way in economic growth.  Obama’s challenge is in essence twofold:  tackle key global issues like clean energy and job growth, while simultaneously maintaining our stamp as a leader in Asia.

It’s an extremely tough and unfair predicament for a new President.  Facing unprecedented hurdles that were in many ways created or exasperated by the last administration, Obama will now have to welcome emerging powers like China, with reassurance that they will continue to have our back.  Virtually indebted to the communist superpower, the U.S. – and in turn Obama – are forced to push other issues like human rights to the backburner as we continue to maintain our vital relationship.   Delaying a meeting with his Holiness the Dalai Lama for this precise reason, Obama must now instead stress the importance of China’s role on the world stage and our intricate ties to one another.  Because of policies and practices he again inherited, the President will also have to bypass discussions surrounding free-trade agreements in South Korea or the issue of Tibet itself.

As Obama leads this seven-day trip to places like Japan, Singapore, China and South Korea, let us not underemphasize the enormous task at hand.  And let us underscore the fact that many of these complex problems were in large part created under Bush policies that this President must now rectify.  But thankfully, if there was ever anyone who could poignantly juggle this delicate Asian relationship, it is none other than the man who met the world with open arms as a child, and who the world now in turn embraces everywhere he goes.

Tags: Barack Obama, Foreign Policy, Japan, Rev. Al Sharpton
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  • http://www.blackplanet.com/_A_/ _A_

    Brother Sharpton, every time I read an article of yours concerning the President, you seem to always make the point of him inheriting the “worse economic collapse in modern history” that you attribute to greed lack of oversight and unregulated loopholes. The President most responsible for these conditions that now exist campaigned hard for, advises and is friends with Mr. Obama and dare I say is quite friendly with you too (research the repealing of the Glass-Stegall act). President Obama’s ONLY solution to this economic collapse has been to prop it up with stimulus money, and continue to convince Asia, that buying US treasuries is still a safe option for them while not facilitating real economic growth. Soon from now, the stimulus will run out, and Asia will decide these treasuries aren’t safe investments. What then?

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  • http://www.blackplanet.com/Da_J_Rok/ Da_J_Rok

    A…

    Outside of the jokes and meaningless banter, when something of a serious nature in policy and proposal is suggested, I always get a feeling that crickets are chirping.

  • http://www.blackplanet.com/MR_NANASTROKER/ MR_NANASTROKER

    well President Obama is really a puppet 2 desensitize you in2 believing that this is the Land of the Free and the Home of the Brave….Obama is just doing his job and his job is 2 B a puppet and exercise the Imperialist Agenda.
    inform yourself…turn off the radio and tel-lie-vision they are tools of misinformation and so are media outlets like this.
    I will ask,
    how many of you knew that Rev. Al Sharpton was A clandestine spy?? he spied on Ali and Malcolm X….has anyone ever read the Hoover Files on J.E. Hoover and his cointel operation??
    U are not a free person because you have A Social Security # and A birth Certificate!!!!! Use your brain
    Google these 2 hour videos and watch them but also research the information given 2 you….do not be bamboozled
    Obama deception
    Esoteric Agenda
    Zeitgeist

  • http://www.blackplanet.com/cwm299/ cwm299

    Good old Uncle Al still doing the step and fetch for your masters. Japan is on the edge of economic collapse, China will fold if it can’t export, half of Asia is dependent on the USA buying stuff. And President Obama is making sure that his people on Wall Street and lawyers and other parasites are taking care of.

    He inherited 40 plus years of Democrat control of Congress and the economic failures that resulted.

  • http://www.blackplanet.com/cissy969/ cissy969

    Stop hating people.1. you lost your house because you coudn’t afford it in the first place.2. You lost your job because you didn’t educate yourself while you were getting paid. 3 You were spending money when you didn’t have it to spend.Blame yourself and not others.It was your boot straps they were untied.LACED THEM UP AND KEEP STEPPING

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    Al, you really are completely worthless.

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