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Obama Abroad
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Subject: Obama Abroad
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Not sure if you see this in the U.S.
"Phone lines to Right-wing talk radio shows were buzzing with angry
attacks on the commander-in-chief for alleged "treachery".
Mr Obama may be rebuilding some frayed alliances abroad but his
comments are the latest blow to his erstwhile aspirations of
developing a post-partisan political atmosphere at home.
His references to American "arrogance" and its "dismissive" attitude
were viewed by some commentators as an unwarranted attack on his
homeland while travelling abroad.
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