http://english.peopledaily.com.cn/200411/09/eng20041109_163228.html

 Opinion
UPDATED: 08:18, November 09, 2004

Bush faces 9 big challenges in his new tenure of office

According to the news from Beijing Youth Daily the curtain was dropped for 
the strident presidential election campaign on 3 November. Bush, coming out 
a winner by a hairbreadth over Kerry, the candidate of the Democratic Party, 
succeeded in reassuming the presidentship for the next terms of office. 
According to the plan of Bush he would hold the cabinet meeting on the 4th 
of the month, discussing on the work of the government for his next tenure 
of office. In view of the analysis by the US media Bush will be confronted 
with nine big challenges after his successful re-assumption of the 
presidentship and he won't be able to feel light in the work

Challenge I: Difficult plight in Iraqi war

The war in Iraq made Bush to escape by a hairbreadth from losing the 
presidential election campaign. So how to solve the thorny Iraqi problem has 
become a job of primary importance in his second terms of office for 
presidentship. The Bush administration hasn't worked out any schedule of 
withdrawing the US army out from Iraq and obviously the situation in Iraq 
will be plunged into turmoil if the US army is going to pull out. However, 
the longer the US army stays there the more casualties it will continue to 
suffer and the more stronger the suspicions and dislikes from the Arabic 
world. The strategy worked out by Bush administration is to curb the Iraqis 
by the Iraqis and let the new Iraqi government and the Iraqi security forces 
to combat the anti-US armed forces but judging from the present situation 
the strategy doesn't work so effectively as wished for.

Challenge II: Anti-terrorism warfare

The most decisive spot for Bush to have won the presidential election this 
time lies in his anti-terrorism warfare, which is also going to be an 
emphatic point for his administration in the next tenure of office. Now the 
US is still faced with a very great terrorist threat. Bin Laden, chief of 
the "Al-Qaeda" made his appearance in the videotape show just a few days 
prior to the US presidential election, sending out an attack warning against 
the USA. Therefore, whether it is possible for the US to avoid such 
terrorist attack as the "9.11" incident constitutes a very heavy pressure on 
Bush, the self-styled "anti-terrorist president".
To win the anti-terrorist war the Bush administration will adhere 
continuously to the "preemptive" strategy and launch a military attack at 
any moment on those the US considers as constituting a threat to it. 
Therefore, people are worried that it is quite likely for Bush to kick off a 
3rd war like the wars in Afghan and Iraq in his second terms of office. And 
the US adjustment of military deployment on the globe will be carried out as 
scheduled though so far we still don't know whether Rumsfeld will get the 
chance to serve as secretary of national defence in Bush's new government.

Challenge III: Awkward predicament in diplomatic affairs

The "unilateral policy" carried out by the Bush administration has made the 
US traditional allies in Europe to grouch and in the new terms of his office 
Bush will try his best to improve his relations with France and Germany and 
other European countries. With regard to its Mid-east issue Bush supports 
Sharon's unilateral action plan but as how to push ahead the signing of the 
peace agreement between Israel and the Palestine he has so far no clear-cut 
plan for it. Bush's partial policy towards Israel has met with strong 
condemnation from the Palestine Autonomous Government and this is one of the 
reasons that bogged the Israeli-Palestine peace into the mire.
It's by no means difficult to foretell that the Bush administration will 
continue to solve the nuclear issue on Korean Peninsula by way of dialogues. 
It is expected that the six-party talks on the Korean Nuclear Issue will be 
carried on.

Challenge IV: Energy-resources crisis

For the moment, the prices of crude oil remain at a high level in the 
international market. This has already exerted some influence on the US 
economy, and so in his second terms of office Bush has to take measures to 
solve the oil price problem.
As analysts hold, it is quite likely for Bush to push ahead continuously the 
production of new energy resources while requesting the Congress to pass a 
law for encouraging the production of petroleum, coal and natural gas in the 
field for traditional energy resources. Bush may possibly appeal to the 
Congress allowing the oil companies to exploit the oil in the protective 
areas of the north-pole countries. But the suggestion has already incurred a 
strong opposition from the environmentalists. Nevertheless, due to Bush 
administration's refusal in using the oil reserve to contain the oil price 
it's still unfavorable for the lowering of the oil price.

Challenge V: Environmental problem

The international community has always been calling to the US to sign as 
soon as possible the "Kyoto Protocol" for restricting the emission of 
greenhouse gases. However, this has met with a flat refusal from the Bush 
administration. In his new terms of office, Bush will be confronted with the 
pressure from the international community. However, it seems that he will 
not give in.
Bush has his own plan as to the environmental problem of the USA He will try 
to make the Congress to pass a law, putting into practice a "clean sky" 
scheme and restricting the pollution of power-generating plants. However, 
there is no strict restriction on the emission of exhausted gases.

Challenge VI: Intelligence reform

Bush kicked off the intelligence reform in his first terms of office and the 
reform of the intelligence system will be carried on in the 2nd tenure of 
office. However, Tom Ridge, Secretary of Homeland Security much favored by 
Bush will not be included in the new government and he will be quite likely 
to take up a post in a private enterprise. Therefore, Bush has to sort out 
as quickly as possible a suitable one to step into the shoes of the 
Secretary for Homeland Security.
Porter J. Goss, senator of the Republican Party who took up the post as 
director of the CIA last September, will stay on for sure. Goss decided to 
strengthen the collection and analysis of the intelligence and train more 
lingual experts. However, his status as a Republican has met with the query 
from the Democrats, holding that it is very hard for him not to be 
influenced by the party strife.

Challenge VII: Legal limitation

After the happening of the "9.11" terrorist attack Bush administration 
passed by pushing through the Congress the "USA Patriot Act", making the 
intelligence and the law execution departments to have more extensive powers 
in the anti-terrorist war. Though the act was much queried and doubted by 
many Americans yet Bush has already promised to carry it out and have it 
strengthened in his new terms of office or it will be unable to find out the 
terrorists within the US homeland. So far we still don't know whether Bush 
will keep Attorney General John Ashcroft, head of the Department of Justice, 
at the post.

Challenge VIII: Increase of job opportunities

The economic policy is a big "soft rib" in Bush's administrative terms, 
which suffered a serious attack from the Kerry's camp in the period of 
presidential election. During the past 4 years after Bush took up the post 
in the White House the Americans have lost some 821,000 job-opportunities. 
Though Bush administration has put forward a series of tax-reducing measures 
it is not very effective to push the economic growth ahead.
In Bush's new terms of office, he promised to carry on the plan for the 
reduction of taxes while measures are taken to encourage the investment and 
increase of export to stimulate the increase of job-opportunities and the 
growth of economy. But whether these measures can take any effect it is 
still unable to tell.

Challenge IX: Supreme Court

In the power-framework of the US political system, the Supreme Court has a 
very big power. At the beginning of Bush's 2nd terms of office, several 
grand justices of the Conservative party in the Supreme Court are likely to 
retire. Bush has to find out some suitable ones to replace them, for these 
grand justices of the Conservative party are mostly the supporters for Bush 
administration. In addition, Bush must also find out an attorney to 
represent the government. Whereas before this the Chief Justice of the 
government has already resigned from his post and went to take up a more 
profitable job in a private sector.

By People's Daily Online 



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