"The main advice that I give to the incoming president is the United States really is an indispensable nation in our world order," Obama said in Peru as he wrapped up his final foreign visit. The United States' ability to uphold "international norms and rules. That's what's made the modern world," Obama said, admitting that Washington had not always fulfilled its own ideals, but remained vital to global security. But he argued history served as a warning for those imagining or flirting with a revised global order. Not half a million, not a million but 60 million.
Source: The Nation Bangkok November 21, 2016 00:38 UTC