When it comes to providing aid, developing innovations, and making bold steps that change the course of history, the United States is usually on the front lines.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Where in the world would I rather be than on the front line of history?
History provides a sense of where we've been and lessons that can be taken forward.
And we want to develop our strategy to partnership and friendship with the United States, which is connected with a very rich history but what is very important for our future.
People understand we're on the doorstep of doing something really historic that will help the American people and strengthen our country for the long run.
Barack Obama has talked a lot about changing the way America relates to the world, and few areas are as ripe for reform as our policies on foreign aid.
What matters is moving forward and focusing on practical results for the American people.
When it comes to setting national priorities, determining threats, defining challenges, and fashioning and implementing foreign and defense policies, the United States and Europe have parted ways.
Ideas shape the course of history.
History is history. What is done is done.
The United States has made a massive effort since the end of the Second World War to secure the dominance of its films in foreign markets - an achievement generally pushed home politically, by writing clauses into various treaties and aid packages.
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