The US presidential candidate Barack Obama is currently visiting Iraq before he embarks on a tour of Europe. The daily Le Figaro analyses the relationship between Obama and the Europeans: "In Berlin, Paris and London the public is in the grip of 'Obamania.' Because he represents a clearer break with George W. Bush than his opponent, his popularity stakes are soaring this side of the Atlantic. He will be given a warm welcome. ... His ability to restore the image of America, which has such a hard time making itself popular, will be an electoral trump card - assuming, of course, that he does not overdo it. Taking a critical look at your country at home is one thing, doing so abroad is quite another. ... Obama prepared the ground before crossing the Atlantic. We know that many of his views coincide with those of his hosts. ... Angela Merkel, Nicolas Sarkozy and Gordon Brown will thus take it in turns to receive a man who so far has had things well under control. Without wanting to anticipate how voters will decide on 4 November, it is important to project an image of a united Europe that is determined to help America and above all to assume responsibility in world affairs." (20/07/2008)
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