No. All it will mean is that he would have created another mess for the incoming President to deal with.
No of course he isn't.
Obama. He's just been there.
No. To the current knowledge of the public, David Axelrod will remain Senior Advisor to President Barack Obama.
Because the people voted him into office.
Congress Declares war and make treaties and have to get the president's aproval to do so. Whenever they pass a bill obama has to sign it. congress does everything. obama's job is to approve what they do. Then again, i may be wrong.
No he does not. And as president, he is committed to helping America remain a strong and successful country. Not everyone agrees with the policies of President Obama, as not everyone agreed with the policies of President Bush; but there is no president who wants America to fall or who believes this will ever happen.
Since Mr. Obama was re-elected in 2012, he will remain president until after the 2016 election. The 26th Amendment to the Constitution does not allow him (or any other president) to serve more than two terms.
No, he did not. This is an internet myth, which claims the president gave these islands to Russia. But the islands in question did not belong to the United States, and President Obama had nothing to do with their sovereignty nor with what happened to them.
No, this did not happen. President Obama and Russian leader Vladimir Putin have a contentious relationship. Mr. Putin does not take orders from any other world leader, and prefers to do whatever he feels is in the best interests of Russia, whether other countries (including the US) agree with him or not. But since President Obama has long been a supporter of Israel, there is no reason why he would order any other country to send weapons to attack Israel.
President Obama
When Bush was president, if he died, the vice president, Dick Cheney will become president (or Dan Quayle if speaking of George Bush Sr.) If Bush dies now, Barack Obama will remain president.
President of the United States = Barrack Obama Prime Minister of the United Kingdom = David Cameron President of Russia = Dimitri Medvedev President of France = Nicholas Sarkozy President of China = Hu Jintao