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Europe
Barack Obama warns of rise of 'crude nationalism'
2016-11-16
[BBC] Barack Obama has warned of a "rise in a crude sort of nationalism" following the Brexit and US presidential votes. Mr Obama was speaking after talks with Greek PM Alexis Tsipras in the capital, Athens, as part of a final tour that also takes in Germany and Peru.

Speaking in Greece on his final foreign trip, he said: "We have to guard against... tribalism built around an 'us' or a 'them'." He said the US was painfully aware of the danger of divisions "along lines of race or religion or ethnicity". He also put the victory of Donald Trump down to "the view of the American people to just shake things up".

He said again that he had been surprised by Mr Trump's victory.

Mr Obama said part of the result was down to "natural desires for change if you've had an incumbent who's been there for eight years".

"At times of significant stress, people are going to be looking for something and they may opt for change even if they are not entirely confident what that change will bring." He added: "The lesson I draw is that we have to deal with issues like inequality, economic dislocation, people's fears that their children will not do as well as they have."

Mr Obama said the UK's vote to leave the EU and the US vote showed that people generally were now "less certain of their national identities and place in the world" and that had produced populist movements both on the left and the right.

He said a suspicion of globalisation and elites, wrapped up in issues of religious or ethnic or cultural identity was "a volatile mix".

He said: "Now we need to satisfy the people who are fearful, angry or concerned and that's going to be a pretty big test."

Mr Obama insisted his vision - where "the future will be decided by what we have in common, rather than what leads us into conflict" - was the right one. He also said he was responsible for facilitating a good transition, presenting to Mr Trump his best ideas about how to move the country forward.

Mr Obama will be using the European leg of his trip to try to reassure leaders about future US commitment to its international alliances.
Posted by:Pappy

#8  Can't believe he really believes all that bull crap and yet he's still trying to peddle the global socialist police state. I'll take peace through strength (overwhelming firepower) and I'll hold onto the US Constitution as well, thank you very much.
Posted by: Abu Uluque   2016-11-16 10:55  

#7  Raj, I think he is the type of guy to * someone in the * and not have to courtesy to give a reach-around.
/gunny time
Posted by: swksvolFF   2016-11-16 10:48  

#6  As opposed to crude Identity Politics?
Posted by: Mullah Richard   2016-11-16 10:13  

#5  Thank goodness we are a crude bunch of bastards. Hope we continue to be for a long time.
Posted by: JohnQC   2016-11-16 09:29  

#4  I'll stick to my sophisticated nationalism then.
Posted by: DarthVader   2016-11-16 09:28  

#3  That's rich coming from the man who did more than anybody to turn USA into a set of warring tribes.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2016-11-16 05:10  

#2  "Leading from behind" sounds like a perv giving my balls the reach around - no thanks.
Posted by: Raj   2016-11-16 01:51  

#1  The foundation for the thinking that goes into "leading from behind" theory.
Posted by: gorb   2016-11-16 01:32  

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