Obama: ¿Ya planea gira por América Latina?

Publicado por: Politiquera
Jun 23rd 2008 1:10PM

Categor�a:Estados Unidos, breaking-news, Primarias, Demócratas

Bueno esto para algunos puede ser el paraíso, la llega a la tierra prometida, un edén, pero para los más conservadores nada bueno. ¿Qué de qué hablo? Pues sencillo.

Barack Obama ha empezado a hacer relaciones con los políticos de América Latina, cosa que es no muy de derecha por estos días...

El candidato a la presidencia por el partido demócrata se reunió ayer domingo con el alcalde de Lima, Luis Castañeda y ha prometido visitar Perú una vez sea "presidente de EE.UU". Obama expresó su deseo de "profundizar" las relaciones con Perú y los demás países de América Latina, cosa que no es bien vista para mucho de los electores, después de una amarga relación entre los países de Latinoamérica con EE.UU.

"Espero visitar su ciudad cuando sea presidente de los Estados Unidos y me invite a un restaurante, porque aunque soy muy flaco, me gusta comer", le dijo Obama a Castañeda.

Por otro lado hoy el alcalde de Bogotá, Samuel Moreno invitó hoy a Barack Obama, a visitar la capital colombiana y conocer de cerca los avances que ha logrado la ciudad en los últimos años. No hay que perder de vista que Moreno, es miembro de uno de los principales partidos de oposición al Gobierno del presidente colombiano, Álvaro Uribe...

Ahí se los dejo... ¿Esto sería ideal? ¿Hasta dónde va a llevar Obama?


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    PORTLAND, OR - MAY 20: Kathy Peterson of Portland drops off her ballot May 20, 2008 in Portland, Oregon. Senator Barack Obama (D-IL) is the favorite to win the Democratic primary in Oregon, where polls indicate he has a 10-point lead over Senator Hillary Clinton (D-NY). Residents in Kentucky are also going to the polls today. (Photo by Craig Mitchelldyer/Getty Images)

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    PORTLAND, OR - MAY 20: Elizath Nelley drops off her ballot in Portland, OR on May 20, 2008. Barack Obama is the favorite to win the democratic primary in Oregon, where polls indicate he has a 10-point lead over Hillary Clinton. (Photo by Craig Mitchelldyer/Getty Images)

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    PORTLAND, OR - MAY 20: Voters cast ballots at the Multnomah County elections office May 20, 2008 in Portland, Oregon. Senator Barack Obama (D-IL) is the favorite to win the Democratic primary in Oregon, where polls indicate he has a 10-point lead over Senator Hillary Clinton (D-NY). Residents in Kentucky are also going to the polls today. (Photo by Craig Mitchelldyer/Getty Images)

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    PORTLAND, OR - MAY 20: Joan Hecox of Portland drops off a ballot May 20, 2008 in Portland, Oregon. Senator Barack Obama (D-IL) is the favorite to win the Democratic primary in Oregon, where polls indicate he has a 10-point lead over Senator Hillary Clinton (D-NY). Residents in Kentucky are also going to the polls today. (Photo by Craig Mitchelldyer/Getty Images)

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    PORTLAND, OR - MAY 20: Kerrie Gipe (L) of Portland drops off her ballot May 20, 2008 in Portland, Oregon. Senator Barack Obama (D-IL) is the favorite to win the Democratic primary in Oregon, where polls indicate he has a 10-point lead over Senator Hillary Clinton (D-NY). Residents in Kentucky are also going to the polls today. (Photo by Craig Mitchelldyer/Getty Images)

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    PORTLAND, OR - MAY 20: Unopened ballots sit in a secure room waiting for verification before being counted at the Multnomah County elections office May 20, 2008 in Portland, Oregon. Senator Barack Obama (D-IL) is the favorite to win the Democratic primary in Oregon, where polls indicate he has a 10-point lead over Senator Hillary Clinton (D-NY). Residents in Kentucky are also going to the polls today. (Photo by Craig Mitchelldyer/Getty Images)

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    PORTLAND, OR - MAY 20: Voters cast ballots at the Multnomah County elections office May 20, 2008 in Portland, Oregon. Senator Barack Obama (D-IL) is the favorite to win the Democratic primary in Oregon, where polls indicate he has a 10-point lead over Senator Hillary Clinton (D-NY). Residents in Kentucky are also going to the polls today. (Photo by Craig Mitchelldyer/Getty Images)

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    PORTLAND, OR - MAY 20: Rev. Renee Ward of Portland seals her ballot after voting May 20, 2008 in Portland, Oregon. Senator Barack Obama (D-IL) is the favorite to win the Democratic primary in Oregon, where polls indicate he has a 10-point lead over Senator Hillary Clinton (D-NY). Residents in Kentucky are also going to the polls today. (Photo by Craig Mitchelldyer/Getty Images)

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    PORTLAND, OR - MAY 20: Rev. Renee Ward drop off her ballot after voting May 20, 2008 in Portland, Oregon. Senator Barack Obama (D-IL) is the favorite to win the Democratic primary in Oregon, where polls indicate he has a 10-point lead over Senator Hillary Clinton (D-NY). Residents in Kentucky are also going to the polls today. (Photo by Craig Mitchelldyer/Getty Images)

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