It’s always interesting to read an article about a developing situation in a foreign country from an American perspective. This week I decided to search for the opposite. I wanted to read an article written over seas about a problem or event happening in the United States. I began my search at my personal favorite place for world news BBC.co.uk. It didn’t take long to find something interesting and recent. I discovered an article pertaining to the 30,00 US troops that President Obama is planning on planting into Afghanistan in early 2010. First of all, this is a very important article but secondly I enjoyed how the writer wrote what the allies of the coalition in the middle east. For some time now I at least haven’t heard much about what other countries are doing about the problems in Afghanistan and Iraq but just what America has been doing. The article focuses heavily on what other countries are doing about the surge rather than the US. I feel that if this article was being written in the New York Times or some other national paper that it would focus on perhaps statistics on the troops or what the actual plan is. This article merely mentions the surge then moves on to what each country in the coalition is doing about it or in France’s case not doing about it. I liked how this article was 3 in one. It made the reader aware of United States action, it then gave an idea of what the rest of the coalition is doing about it, then moved on to France in particular and their refusal to help. The article was also full of quotes and paraphrasing. This was both a good thing and a nuisance to me. Sure I wanted to learn about what presidents or other leaders are saying but It became too much near the end. The article also ended on an international note stating what several countries are doing about the surge and their own plans for troop increases that, I felt, was a nice way to end the article because it made the reader want to do their own research on what these countries are doing. All in all this was a very interesting article and I feel I accomplished my mission of finding an article about the US written in a foreign country.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/8388939.stm