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Apr 09“Patience”- said Biden…
(On Vice president Biden`s visit) Most definitely the most productive and honest of all North American visits since Kennedy´s, yet greatly insufficient for immediate counter-measuring on all issues the Bush administration “unwillingly” fostered.
While policies –in and outbound- intended to fight terrorism occupied the stage, extremely dangerous affairs grew and developed into the voragine of chaos that has consumed the first months of Obama`s presidency, and as he himself has shown prowess in political multitasking –pragmatically so, some may say- the one clear result to this day is none but the ever-radiant image of a president who IS standing for what he said… regardless of the time it may take him in fulfilling either one goal.
As far as Costa Rica and its place of relevance among the renewed list of US financial aid recipients… acceptable would perhaps befit it best, yet, that same word would likely fit any other nation for Obama has decreed International Love.
A more determined approach is required for Latin America and the United States would err greatly if assuming to leave its south-end neighbors deal on their own. While B.O. was headed NATO´s way, Biden was sent for tequila and coffee, hopefully not so equally pertaining to the actual vision of their overall international affairs agenda.