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In my view, at this juncture wherein the American politics is weathering a heated climate since the race towards the White House is going to be be scence of this year, the American voters seem much attentive to the ascribed global agenda by the Democrat Presidential candidate, Brack Obama. Although the letter sent to Mr Obama by the American youth glaringly represents the sentiments of the educated American class, I would also like to high light the fact that America's domestic policies' strength is largely assocaited with its external policies.It is here, I would like to solicit the next US President that he has to be much poised, resourceful, positively intervening, astute and dynamic, strategic and liberal diplomat while tacking the most confronted challenges the world faces in particular. In this connection,the most confronted challenges are: the the global warming, the widening gulf between the West and the Muslim world, the North- South confronation, the ongoing controversial global war on terror(specifically with refrence to US's fata policy),the US- Russia tensions over Nato's eastward expansion, the US- Iran nuclear standoff, the new tasks faced by the transatlantic alliance and the conflict resolutions- the Arab- Israel dispute and the Kashmir dispute. And above all, the waning UN's system( highly undermined by the forces of unipolarism) is the most attention- seeking issue in the world. By large, the international community expects from the next US President to display such a role that must restore the US fair image in the world.