Obama says US cannot impose its values
See video, and all:But, in his first interview with a UK broadcaster, he said the rule of law, democracy and freedoms of speech and religion were “universal values”.”These are values that are important, even when it’s hard,” he said.Speaking ahead of a trip to the Middle East and Europe, Mr Obama said closing the Guantanamo Bay prison was a way that America could set a good example.mr Obama told BBC North America Editor Justin Webb that he wanted to deliver the message “that democracy, rule of law, freedom of speech, freedom of religion … are not simply principles of the West to be hoisted on these countries”.“ This is not an apology for the actions of the Bush White House - that the president told me flatly”He said there were “obviously” human rights issues to address in some Middle Eastern countries, but there were some “universal principles that they can embrace and affirm as part of their national identity”.”The danger, I think, is when the United States, or any country, thinks that we can sim