Friday, November 12, 2010

Setbacks aside, Obama claims stronger global hand

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President Barack Obama claim a stronger hand on the world stage Friday in spite of electoral defeats at home, stop working to get a free-trade agreement with South Korea and dreary all-inclusive hold for his get-tough rule with China on deal and money dispute.

"It wasn't any easier to talk about cash when I was first chosen and my poll numbers were at 65 percent," Obama argue at the close of the G-20 summit, following frankly accusing Beijing of undervalue its money.

The president fly to Japan for the APEC peak without the coveted deal deal with Korea or a united front with additional countries against China's currency policy. He also endure a gusher of censure from other countries about a choice by the U.S. central bank to pump $600 billion into the U.S. economy, something China, Germany and others think could produce weaker the dollar and lead to inflation.



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