WASHINGTON (Reuters) - If President Barack Obama is not yet convinced that his international star power has faded, his next round of transatlantic summitry should clear up any lingering doubts.
Coming off a marathon Asia trip where Obama often found himself rebuffed by fellow world leaders, he will head to Europe this week where the agenda will be clouded by a growing divide over economic strategy and a sense of neglect among traditional U.S. allies.
The Asians thought he was too dense for words, and the Euro trash can't wait to get their hands on the man who was supposed to bring America and the world closer together but instead has shown himself to be nothing more than a script-reading idiot of unimagined proportions.
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