Despite the years I spent as a Canadian, a not always comfortable neighbor of the Americans, I can say without reservation that the Americans can do almost anything that they together set their mind to. It is true there are a great many challenges facing our American friends and some appear daunting. Yet, theirs is a young nation, barely an adolescent among nations, and like a young lion moving out on the field, bloodied by battle though it may be, it is vigorous and strong. The only limitation of its capability are the willpower of it's people and the imagination of its leadership.
As a leading nation in the global community The United States carries a great responsibility and with it a great burden. Their economy is a pace setter in the global context. In that context they have created their current difficulties and sent them out into the world to as a plague. They have also been the engine of tremendous productivity upon which rest many of the most fabulous opportunities to further the human condition in a way almost unprecedented in history.
Today the US stands at a crossroads there are decisions which need to be made which will set the tone and lay a foundation for the next fifty years. Fortunately The U.S. has a new leader who is prepared to call on America’s better angels and best legacies, calling on Americans to dig deep and together build the kind of nation, and world, that their forbearers envisioned.
The American dream is not only American. We have the global opportunity to achieve improvements in trade and prosperity which underpin the opportunities for peace and human rights the world over. If we have the imagination to undertake the journey, we can achieve a global village where people are free to travel and trade and prosper. If we have the wit we can include all of humanity in the spoils of the real war; the war on poverty, ignorance, pollution and disenfranchisement of peoples globally.
In recent years there has come a growing awareness that world-wide we breathe the same air, drink the same water and consume the same resources. If there is a lesson to be learned in the current financial crisis it is that we also share and rely on a global economy. To solve the economic woes of the world we must work together to rebuild the confidence to move our global economy forward and distribute the benefits globally.
The United States has come through a dark period, it has been a period where the government of the United States has preyed on the fear raised by terrorism, restricting human rights and sweeping the wealth of nations into ever fewer hands. It appeared for a time that “the land of the free and the home of the brave” was in danger of becoming instead, the land of the chained, and the home of the scared.
Rather than inviting his nation to rise up and meet the challenge, their former leader ordered the building of walls and encouraged Americans to cower behind them. It has been a time when the resources of that proud nation have been committed not to the greater good but the greed of an elite few.
When President Obama speaks to his people of sacrifices and hard work ahead; when he conjures up the images of the tremendous achievements of his nation in the face of past difficulties and says “yes we can” he is calling for the waking of the same sleeping giant that Admiral Yamamoto feared on the morning of the Pearl Harbor attack; The tremendous spirit and will power of the American people. He is calling on nothing less than the collective power of human potential working together for monumental achievement.
It is indeed time to awaken the sleeping giant. It is time that governments and peoples right around the world pick up their tools and set about building a better future, awakening the human potential, working together to invite our global village to a feast where the is none denied a seat.