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Obama To Return Earlier Than Expected From Latin America Trip

Obama Trip Cut Short

BEN FELLER   03/22/11 09:49 PM ET   AP

SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador — Under the shadow of the Libyan war to the end, President Barack Obama sped to the finish of his Latin American journey on Tuesday, promising a better U.S. fight against the violent drug trade that plagues Central America and undermines the security of an entire region.

In tiny El Salvador, Obama again found his time diverted and his agenda eclipsed by the U.S.-led military campaign against Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi. He was scuttling a trip to Mayan ruins here Wednesday morning in favor of a national security meeting on Libya.

The president is returning to Washington on Wednesday a couple of hours earlier than scheduled.

Obama promised a new partnership across Central America to increase trade and economic growth, target drug trafficking and create opportunities so that people can find work in their home countries and "don't feel like they have to head north to provide for their families."

He also said anew he would push for a comprehensive reform of immigration laws in the United States, including a "pathway to get right by the law" for those who live in the country illegally. But that volatile issue is stalled in Congress and shows no signs of political life.

El Salvador has one of Central America's highest rates of emigration, especially to the United States. About 2.8 million Salvadoran immigrants living in the United States sent home $3.5 billion last year, so laws that crack down on immigrants can significantly affect the Salvadoran economy. Obama said Republicans who now exert greater control in Washington were more reluctant than in the past to engage in comprehensive reform, but added, "I am confident that ultimately we are going to get it done."

Obama's trip was designed to show an engagement in the Americas, create markets for U.S. goods and build up relations with democratic nations whose political support the United States needs in coping with security threats, climate woes and energy prices.

The security partnership Obama announced is intended to address not just Central America but the United States and broader hemisphere given the spillover effects of drugs, gangs and guns. The deal does not come with new money, but rather a pledge from the White House to review some $200 million already allocated for current conditions, with a commitment to continue support "as appropriate."

El Salvador's president, Mauricio Funes, seemed thrilled by Obama's attention to the region and its challenges.

"Organized crime and crime in general is not a problem only of El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Colombia or Mexico," he said. "It's a problem that we can only face as a region."

Obama began his trip to Latin America in Brazil on Saturday, the same day he authorized military strikes against Libya as part of an international effort to prevent a civilian massacre by Gadhafi against his people. He also visited Chile before coming to Central America.

Obama spoke with British Prime Minister David Cameron and French President Nicolas Sarkozy while en route from Chile to El Salvador, to discuss NATO's roll in the Libya offensive. Obama said during his news conference with Funes that he was confident the U.S. would transfer control of Libya operation to an international coalition in days.

Among the issues he and Funes addressed was the rising crime south of the U.S. border. El Salvador has seen murder rates rise amid an influx of drugs and displaced traffickers from crackdowns in Colombia and Mexico. Obama said a new partnership to combat narco-trafficking could focus on strengthening courts and civil society groups in order to keep young people from turning to drugs and crime.

Obama said he was confident that Funes would show "great leadership" in using the money properly.

Obama, his wife Michelle Obama and their two daughters arrived in the capital of San Salvador Tuesday afternoon under sunny skies.

After the meeting and appearance with Funes, Obama traveled alone to visit the tomb of slain Roman Catholic Archbishop Oscar Arnulfo Romero at San Salvador's Metropolitan Cathedral. Romero spoke out against repression by the U.S.-backed Salvadoran army during El Salvador's 12-year civil war and was gunned down March 24, 1980, as he celebrated Mass in a hospital chapel. Rights activists and others were welcoming Obama's decision to visit the tomb as a gesture of recognition of Romero's cause.

Some Central American leaders have expressed annoyance that Obama chose to meet with Funes instead of a broader group of Central American leaders. But Latin America policy experts said it was important for Obama to endorse Funes' pragmatic approach despite the leftist inclinations of his party.

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Associated Press writers Jim Kuhnhenn in San Salvador and Katherine Corcoran in Mexico City contributed to this report.

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03:02 PM on 03/25/2011
Moral and ethical bankruptcy

Americans are finding a grotesque echo in the moral – ethical bankruptcy and worse of a substantial sector of American society.

The “moral depravity” of “the Arabs” who kill innocent civilians. It is more than moral depravity. It is a culture that teaches, educates and breeds hate toward other societies that are not like them as they say “infidels”.

There is no way this situation should be handled with kid gloves – when a poison strikes your body, you remove it and destroy it completely, leaving no trace of such poison.

History has shown that these types of atrocities and acts of barbarism have increased in the past half a century and getting worse by the day.

With today’s advancement in technology and telecommunications, the world has shrunk, events on the other side of the world affect everybody (like the Japanese Nuclear reactor fallout etc.) it affects our health our economy, brings fear and uncertainty to our lives.

The financial crisis we are facing today is the price we pay for years of neglect and government abuse of power.

Is today’s society heading toward annihilation, you be the judge?

YJ Draiman

The Qur'an 17:104 - states the land belongs to the Jewish people

Every time there is a terrorist act, Israel should vacate an Arab village and raze it.
02:43 PM on 03/25/2011
Since he has taken us to war, will he address the nation? Or do we have to wait until the Final Four?
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Meldy1
Nurse,(I don't work anymore!)&Pianist
03:54 PM on 03/23/2011
Libyan protesters have helped the two American pilots and they gave them food etc's.they were in good hands after the crash....imagine that!
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Meldy1
Nurse,(I don't work anymore!)&Pianist
12:32 PM on 03/23/2011
Alas you 'll have to wait another 6 more long years...BAM is the guy to win in 2012.Not one with intellect alas.
11:56 AM on 03/23/2011
Y'know, I thought this might have been somewhat important until reading he's cutting the trip short by a couple of hours. Given that, this is non-news.
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Cacey
Ignore rudeness, honor discussion
11:12 AM on 03/23/2011
Is anyone else out there in cyberspace glad that this President is spending money to take out a dictator in North Africa rather than supporting dictators in The Americas a la Reagan? 
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Greta42
Undo 2010 in 2012
11:40 AM on 03/23/2011
I believe that the Libya situation is far more complicated especially because the Arab League asked for the west to help and the UN voted for action to be taken against this brutal man who meant what he said about hunting down his opponents and killing them with their families. It really takes on some urgency when the whole thing is clearly in front of you.

To do nothing and allow it to happen would have left many saying that Obama was a coward and immoral for doing nothing to stop it. Yet, I understand the agony about getting involved in yet another action in the middle east and spending of millions of dollars we don't have on bombs and military activities. I feel very torn about this, since the repubs are determined to leave no middle class in this country and want to undo all the social support programs.

I hope our involvement is short and limited.
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Greta42
Undo 2010 in 2012
12:29 PM on 03/23/2011
Cacey - I wrote a lengthy reply to your question but for some reason it was not posted. Yes, this is a much more complicated situation than many posters on this thread seem to realize. Faced with certain atrocities by Gadhafi's henchmen, the Arab League requested international help to set-up this no fly zone. The UN passed the resolution. France was pushing for it and eventually the coalition was set up. So to compare this action to anything done by Bush & company makes no sense.

If Obama had not agreed to participate, these same critics would have called him a coward - no matter what he does, he cannot win with them. When the slaughter occurred, many would have criticized doing nothing. I feel torn myself about our involvement, but I don't see this as a blunder.
We have so many needs here at home, that any money spent on bombs and military actions really makes me sick. Yet, things are happening in the world and as much as I might want it, we cannot hide our heads in the sand.
10:51 AM on 03/23/2011
You don't have to be Sherlock Holmes to figure out this series of events...

George Soros and his various money-distribution organizations such as MoveOn.org spend heavily on behalf of Obama's run for the presidency. Soros invests over $800 million for a large stake in Petrobras, the Brazilian oil company. The U.S. arranges for the Ex-Im Bank to guarantee loans of $2 billion to Brazil for exploration of offshore oil finds. Brazil makes a huge find right at its front door. The U.S. shuts down virtually all drilling and exploration in the Gulf of Mexico, continues offshore bans along the East and West coasts and off the coast of Alaska. Obama materializes in Brazil and explains to oil executives that, "We want to help with technology and support to develop these oil reserves safely, and when you're ready to start selling, we want to be one of your best customers." Hundreds of thousands of American workers in energy, energy-dependent, and related industries see their hopes for re-employment dashed.

Unbelievable...
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Turning R W Bullies Into Crybabies since the 1960'
12:07 PM on 03/23/2011
Re-adjust you foil hat your reception is distorted.
03:08 AM on 03/24/2011
The foil hat won't help this one. He has been infected with the Beck virus.
10:45 AM on 03/23/2011
Mr. President, bring some perishable food back with you. While you're spending a half billion protecting your number one priority, Libyans, local food banks here in America, you know you're eighteenth priority, have empty shelves and those those bothersome American families could use food to eat. Or, go party and play some golf. Up to you.
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deltalady
10:38 AM on 03/23/2011
The president is so concerned abt the drug wars south of the border, but not concerned enough to keep the Mexican trucks below the border to protect American trucking jobs and the American citizens he says he wants to protect. The truth is that China was the border open and we have to do what our landlord tells us to do. If Obama hadn't received so much criticism, he'd be vacationing this AM with his family. He has no sense of propriety or urgency when it comes to doing his job.
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Greta42
Undo 2010 in 2012
11:05 AM on 03/23/2011
"He has no sense of propriety or urgency when it comes to doing his job"...
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Compared to whom?? GWB? Clinton? GHWB? Reagan?
10:30 AM on 03/23/2011
He had to come back, Biden is on the warpath...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_dRFJ6CF2Mw
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...what the hell are you looking at?
10:30 AM on 03/23/2011
Obama looks to be feeling very patriotic in this photo
...or he's just caught a buzz.
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Radarman
10:48 AM on 03/23/2011
If you are going to climb up to the ruins, you gotta chew the coca leaves. They're for the altitude of course.
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Greta42
Undo 2010 in 2012
10:29 AM on 03/23/2011
A word to the trolls - You all are quite transparent about your agenda to demean everything about our current President. Too bad you didn't take this approach when your idol, GWB, was running amok invading countries and running up our debt into the trillions. When you had the chance to actually do what was right, you didn't. So stop all this snark and hate you come on this site to spew everyday - it lacks any substance and is mere propaganda.
10:48 AM on 03/23/2011
Hypocrisy? You're doing exactly what the Cons did. Plugging your ears and saying "he's always right, he's always right, he's always right."
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Greta42
Undo 2010 in 2012
10:56 AM on 03/23/2011
That's your poor interpretation of what I said.
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krazygraphics
11:04 AM on 03/23/2011
I don't think most people on here are acting like the Cons... in fact i see most people on these Libya-related threads, being very cautious if not already pissed about what is going on. I don't see too many liberals waging all out support for the president and what he is doing. I remember when GWB was doing this and everyone on the right was just as you said... ears plugged, he's always right...

What I DO see here is a lot of people being cautious to say the president is right, rather that the president is DOING his job with regards to the South American trip and that the UN / Arab League also had a lot to do with these actions, so the blame is not solely on our president.

But it shows how the left can think and criticize its own and how the right is unable to do so.
10:55 AM on 03/23/2011
If GWB was running amok invading Libya and under-estimating 2 trillion dollars where is your outrage?
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Greta42
Undo 2010 in 2012
11:10 AM on 03/23/2011
Your sentence is incomprehensible - GWB did NOT put the cost of the wars in the budget, in case you didn't notice. The costs are now accounted for in the budget and in the deficits and debt. Since you don't seem to think critically and didn't notice this at the time, you are at fault as well.
10:20 AM on 03/23/2011
Can any HP poster inform others of us on just what the mission is in Libya? What conditions have to be met to allow our troops to pull out? What is "victory" defined as?
Just trying to get some clarity because I can not find any answers on HP, NYT, CNN, FOX, ABC, etc.
11:02 AM on 03/23/2011
I can. There isn't, no one knows, it isn't.
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GV97
Song Bird
09:58 AM on 03/23/2011
For all those screaming that our President should have remained in Wash. during this Libyan crisis.....
.... by him staying... what would have changed ? The Coalition was a Human Rights issue and applaud the nations..... the Arab League..... the UN for their efforts. The Libyans have to decide how much they "love" their leader who will kill them to remain in power. The Europeans have to decide how much they love the "sweet crude" they put in their deisel cars and all nations including the Arab Nations will have to decide if they wish to have Kadhafi as their partner.

The Latin American trip was planned months ago with the hope that jobs could be created what with Brazil hosting the World Cup plus the Olympics. He was doing what all Americans desired....
jobs... jobs... jobs ! The Republicans also shouted this mantra during the 2010 elections but their only desire is to destroy the Unions.... diminish our educational needs.....maintain less taxes for the rich and their Corporations.... abolish Planned
Parenthood....more obstacles regarding Abortions.... etc...etc...etc... and do everything possible to discredit President Obama before 2012 while having great difficulty in even selecting a candidate that will fit the needs of the radical Tea Party and the Republican Establishment !!

The Republicans have shown us their true colors.

Support President Obama !
10:27 AM on 03/23/2011
Do you think it is humane to drop bombs on a country that did not attack us? I don't support war criminals.
11:38 AM on 03/23/2011
Did you support Bush, Cheney, Rumsfeld, Rice, et al??
11:57 AM on 03/23/2011
snore....
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Micro what?
09:41 AM on 03/23/2011
While he was gone, Joe Biden was checking out the Oval Office, measuring the chairs and looking through the desk when the Joint Chiefs walked in.

"Mr. Vice President, we need your authorization! We're going after the Colonel."

"Well, pick me up a bucket of Extra Crispy and a box of biscuits, please", Biden replied.
09:56 AM on 03/23/2011
That says it all.

Great post!
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Greta42
Undo 2010 in 2012
10:30 AM on 03/23/2011
For an adolescent snarky comment, you think it's great. Very telling.
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Greta42
Undo 2010 in 2012
10:40 AM on 03/23/2011
What happened to the reply post telling you that Biden made this comment about Bush, not Obama?? Who deleted it?