WASHINGTON
JANUARY 21 2009 15:28h
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Obama has pledged bold and swift action to deal with the worst economic crisis since the Great Depression.
Obama has pledged bold and swift action to deal with the worst economic crisis since the Great Depression. He has also asked Americans for patience in grappling with challenges both foreign and domestic that will take time to resolve.
Hours after taking office, Obama ordered military prosecutors in the Guantanamo war crimes tribunals to ask for a 120-day halt in all pending cases.
With financial markets reeling and job losses mounting, Obama will meet with his economic advisers, who are working with the Democratic-led Congress on an $825 billion fiscal stimulus package.
He also is seeking fresh approaches to repair the battered financial system and is mulling a host of ideas, including the creation of a government-run bank that would buy up toxic assets from ailing U.S. banks.
The aim is to rekindle the flow of the credit to the economy so businesses and consumers can get access to loans.
The request on Guantanamo would halt proceedings in 21 pending cases, including the death penalty case against five Guantanamo prisoners accused of plotting the Sept. 11 attacks.
Obama has pledged to shut down the prison camp at the U.S. naval base in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, that was widely seen as a stain on the United States' human rights record.
Iraq and Afghanistan will dominate Obama's foreign policy agenda, but he has also said he will take an active role to try to resolve the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
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He may move quickly to name a Middle East envoy and is strongly considering George Mitchell, a former U.S. senator and veteran international troubleshooter, for the job.
In addition to the economic meeting, Obama will also sit down with top military officials to discuss Iraq and Afghanistan.
He has said he favors a 16-month timetable for the withdrawal of U.S. troops from Iraq, and U.S. officials said that in his meeting with military leaders he would discuss the possibility of accelerating the U.S. troops' departure.
Obama also will discuss plans to bolster troops in Afghanistan as he meets with a Pentagon delegation led by Defense Secretary Robert Gates and Navy Adm. Mike Mullen, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
Gen. David Petraeus, the former Iraq commander credited with pulling the country from the brink of civil war, was to attend Wednesday's meeting after flying back from Afghanistan.
The Senate is expected to confirm on Wednesday Obama's nomination of Hillary Clinton as secretary of state.
But Obama will begin his new administration without a Treasury secretary. His nominee for the job, Tim Geithner, will face questions from a Senate panel about his past failure to pay some taxes.
Geithner has said the tax problem stemmed from an error and several senators have said they thought the issue would not prevent his confirmation.
Sen. Charles Grassley, the ranking Republican on the Senate Finance Committee, said he saw no drive in the U.S. Senate to keep Geithner from being confirmed and predicted a quick vote by the finance panel on the nomination.
Obama has found a receptive audience on Capitol Hill for his call for aggressive action to help the economy and hopes to garner bipartisan support for the massive stimulus package.
But Republicans have raised questions about the package, including its massive size, how quickly the money will be spent and whether certain projects will actually kick-start the economy, which has been in a recession for over a year.
Obama is pressing for passage of the package by mid-February.
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