Thursday, March 24, 2016

Obama The Tango President

  Obama has defied his Republican critics who accuse him of ignoring the threat America faces from terrorism by saying ISIS is 'not an existential threat' to the U.S., and insisting that building relations with allies such as Argentina is more important

President Obama and his wife danced the Night away on Wednesday in Argentina alongside the Argentina President and his wife in a state dinner.
Obama refuse to heed calls for him to caught short his visit following the Tuesday's Belgium triple bomb attack that left some Americans missing and 9 wounded and hospitalized.


 Obama (pictured dancing the tango in Buenos Aires as wife Michelle dances behind him, right) has appealed for calm in the wake of the attacks in Brussels, saying that by reacting with fear other politicians are playing into the terrorists' hands
 Ted Cruz, Donald Trump, John Kasich and even former New York mayor Rudy Giuliani have all lined up to blast Obama's response to the terror attacks after he was pictured at a baseball game yesterday, and dancing the tango Wednesday evening
 Guests cheer and clap as Barack and Michelle Obama dance the tango during a state dinner in Buenos Aires, Argentina, on Wednesday
 President Barack Obama and first lady Michelle Obama dance with tango dancers during the State Dinner at the Centro Cultural Kirchner

 Dancers laugh as they lead Barack Obama and Michelle in a tango on Wednesday night in the Argentine capital of Buenos Aires
 Despite criticism from fellow politicians after refusing to call off his trip following the Brussels terror attack, Obama showed he plans to carry on regardless on Wednesday night while dancing the tango
Obama is currently taking part in a two-day state visit to Argentina to meet with new leader President Mauricio Macri (center right) in the hopes of fostering closer relations with the emerging economy

Obama has faced intense pressure from Republican circles to return home since yesterday's terror attack in Brussels killed at least 34 people, but so far the President has refused


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