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Anwar congratulates Obama, says we can learn from America
KUALA LUMPUR: Opposition Leader Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim called Barack Obama’s victory in the US elections a “phenomenon.”
“I know it is not easy to say anything positive about America, at least not in Malaysia, particularly not the way the media has been portraying me,” he said, referring to allegations that he is a stooge of the American government.
“But his strength — unlike Bush — is that he is prepared to engage. And this is very critical for the US,” Anwar continued.
He was referring to outgoing US President George Bush’s famous “You are either with us or against us” catchphrase.
“But this is a very healthy and welcome trend… that you have a black and minority leading as an American and not as a black person. We should learn from this,” he said at a press conference in Parliament today.
Anwar, however, added a caveat that he did not necessarily share the same foreign policy prescriptions as Obama.
“In fact, some of his views regarding the Middle East conflict are quite disturbing,” the former Deputy Prime Minister stressed.
He also told reporters that he had written a congratulatory note to Obama and called on him to “act on the need to immediately engage with all quarters and to try first to withdraw from Iraq.”
“I’ve great admiration for him personally. I believe Barack, at least, represents change in the US. He represents the face that is willing to engage and have a meaningful dialogue and serious conversations with various groups,” he said.
“I have been in touch with him and I am really pleased that he and Senator Biden won.” Joe Biden was Obama’s running mate and now America’s new Vice President.
themalaysianinsider
05/11/08
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