Obama warns Trump: US leads the world
US President warns that if America doesn't fight for what's right, there's no-one to fill the void

Lima: US President Barack Obama made a strident case for his
successor Donald Trump to retain America’s support for a liberal world
order Sunday, warning world peace and prosperity depend on it.
“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.
“Here in Latin America there’s been times when countries felt disrespected and on occasion had cause for that.”
But he argued history served as a warning for those imagining or flirting with a revised global order.
“Take
an example like Europe before that order was imposed. We had two world
wars in a span of 30 years. In the second one, 60 million people were
killed. Not half a million, not a million but 60 million. Entire
continents in rubble.”
“We’re not going to be able to handle every
problem, but the American president and the United States of America,
if we’re not on the side of what’s right, if we’re not making the
argument and fighting for it even if sometimes we’re not able to deliver
it 100 percent everywhere, then it collapses.”
“There’s nobody to fill the void. There really isn’t,” he said
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