Arabic financial expert says that Hillary Clinton will be damaging to the global economy
LONDON, May 7, 2015 /CNW/ - The upcoming American presidential contest is gaining fire, whilst a notable economist in United Arab Emirates shares his thoughts on the possibilities of a global atmosphere with Hillary Clinton as chief in command, in addition to his judgement on the Jewish-American underdog Senator Bernie Sanders or Republican Party candidate Senator Ron Paul.
"Her election would be detrimental to the global economy, as we know it. I favour her adversaries not because she is a woman. Hillary Clinton's history on foreign policy in our region is not existent," comments economist and former head of GCC banking systems Mohammed Ahmed Sahhar.
At best the Gulf States find an acceptance for the majority of President Obama's policy on foreign affairs, yet doubt the integrity of former First Lady Hillary Clinton due to her disconnect with the Arabic culture and current political issues in the Gulf States.
The relationship between Israel and Palestine remains what it is at the present state and the vision for a prominent global economy continues to hold optimistic amongst allied Member States. Sahhar proceeds to remark, "The American senator Bernie Sanders is not one of us but he has displayed proof of better international policy and fairness working together to secure a better future."
The U.S. is less than 18 months from its presidential election. Howbeit, the several nominees from the Democratic and Republican parties linger a focal concern to the financial district of Gulf Cooperation Council.
SOURCE GCC Public News
Kabir Goyal, GCC Public News, Contact Email: [email protected]
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