Mark Andler wrote an article published in the New York Times when talking about the young man who always resorted to President Obama to determine the course of his foreign policy. This young man named Benjamin c. Rhodes, a deputy national security adviser and at the age of 35 years, and described Lander as His voice soft and strong opinions and great reputation around the White House as the man who up to foreign policy of President Obama through it.
He says that Rhodes is a draft call directed to the Israeli people that President Obama intends to be delivered in Jerusalem. He explains that the powers and influence and impact Andler in the U.S. administration than his post as deputy national security adviser. But this effect may put to the test in the Syrian issue. Vrods and his friends and colleagues say that President Obama has become very frustrated policy that does not succeed, and has become a strong advocate for the most daring efforts to support the Syrian opposition.
He says that Rhodes is a draft call directed to the Israeli people that President Obama intends to be delivered in Jerusalem. He explains that the powers and influence and impact Andler in the U.S. administration than his post as deputy national security adviser. But this effect may put to the test in the Syrian issue. Vrods and his friends and colleagues say that President Obama has become very frustrated policy that does not succeed, and has become a strong advocate for the most daring efforts to support the Syrian opposition.
With regard to the Arab region and revolutions spring, the writer says that when he rallied protesters in Cairo's Tahrir Square, urged Rhodes President Obama to withdraw U.S. support, which lasted three decades of President Hosni Mubarak, and that after a few months was Rhodes between advocates support Obama for NATO intervention in Libya.
He says that Mike McFaul, who worked with Rhodes in the National Security Council said, describing him: «became a central figure, first through the process of writing letters and then during flare eruptions Arab Spring.« And Samantha Bauer, his former colleague in the National Security Council said it: «not I know where it comes from 'bin' wisely (old man), which has.
He says that Mike McFaul, who worked with Rhodes in the National Security Council said, describing him: «became a central figure, first through the process of writing letters and then during flare eruptions Arab Spring.« And Samantha Bauer, his former colleague in the National Security Council said it: «not I know where it comes from 'bin' wisely (old man), which has.
And touches writer to another aspect of the impact of Rhodes in U.S. foreign policy, which was not limited to outside the Arab region, In 2011 the work of Rhodes with Jacob Sullivan, a top aide to Hillary Clinton, to convince President Obama to connect rulers Myanmar military, after obtaining the approval leader of pro-democracyAung San Suu Kyi. He said his assistant Kurt Campbell and former Foreign Minister: «the person who behind the scenes who made the greatest role in the opening of Burma (Myanmar) and contact Bonj San Suu Kyi is Ben Rhodes. As for Rhodes comment on its role in determining U.S. foreign policy says Andler Chancellor young declined to comment in detail on his role in the political deliberations, saying: «basic and my job, which was the practical constantly, to be the person who represents the President finds on those issues.
Not overlooked writer in his article Male About the emergence of Rhodes, where no doubt that the nature of its inception have a significant impact on the orientations, which in turn will be reflected on the direction of U.S. foreign policy. Says that Rhodes is the son of the father tends to maintain followers of the Episcopal Church of the Texas Jewish mother more liberal than New York. Rhodes grew up in the house until the sports divided loyalties: he and his mother two fans Excited for the New York Mets, and his father and his older brother, David, so they are Yankees fans. As for the beginning of the emergence of his role in the White House was after he wrote Obama's speech leading to the Muslim world in Cairo in 2009.
As for writing a letter Obama, who is scheduled to be delivered in Jerusalem, sees Lander it is likely that Rhodes focuses on supporting America's unwavering Israel, it is likely that speech also includes a reference to Syria's democratic future.
The article concludes by saying McFaul Rhodes: «always catch bin pen. And because of the close personal relationship with President, can continually put milk policy through speeches and statements by President Obama.
The article concludes by saying McFaul Rhodes: «always catch bin pen. And because of the close personal relationship with President, can continually put milk policy through speeches and statements by President Obama.

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