The correct answer to this open question is the following.
The event or occurrence that made an impact on my country’s situation was the presidential election victory of the left political party "Morena" and his candidate Andrés Manuel López Obrador. His victory in the 2018 elections represented a major advancement in Mexican politics after 40 years of "liberalism" policies that failed and made poor people more poor and rich people richer.
Candidate López Obrador received the support of 30 million votes, a total record in the history of México. His base support was poor and middle social classes that had been suffering the consequences of those "liberalism" years or political corruption and favoritism for big Nacional and multinational corporations at the expense of low and middle classes.
Since the first day of his government, the new President changed the rules on how to make politics in México.
One of the first things he did was to disappear the "personal military service corps," which were responsible for the security of the president. The equivalent of the US Secret Service. Almost 8,000 military men were returned to the army headquarter in the 32 Mexican states for the protection of the people, and he just kept a small group of people that oversees his security; half civilians, half military.
He did not accept to fly in his private military plane. He flights across the nation in commercial flights. So the common citizen can be seated next to the Mexican President at the departure gate or inside the plane, and express his concerns.
That is how he directly communicates with people and his acceptance as President is very high.
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That is so scary! Whats his problem!?
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<span>Inshallah means "If Allah ta'ala wills" which Muslims say when they are making any type of prediction or statement about the future in general.
Wallahi is one of three ways Muslims make a binding oath to Allah subhana wa ta'ala. The other two ways are "Billahi" and "Tallahi"
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Concerned About Nuclear Weapons Potential, John F. Kennedy Pushed for Inspection of Israel Nuclear Facilities John F. Kennedy was a member of Congress when he first met Prime Minister David Ben-Gurion in 1951.
President John F Kennedy worried that Israel’s nuclear program was a potentially serious proliferation risk and insisted that Israel permit periodic inspections to mitigate the danger, according to declassified documents published today by the National Security Archive, Nuclear Proliferation International History Project, and the James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies. Kennedy pressured the government of Prime Minister David Ben-Gurion to prevent a military nuclear program, particularly after stage-managed tours of the Dimona facility for U.S. government scientists in 1961 and 1962 raised suspicions within U.S. intelligence that Israel might be concealing its underlying nuclear aims. Kennedy’s long-run objective, documents show, was to broaden and institutionalize inspections of Dimona by the International Atomic Energy Agency.
On 30 May 1961, Kennedy met Ben-Gurion in Manhattan to discuss the bilateral relationship and Middle East issues. However, a central (and indeed the first) issue in their meeting was the Israeli nuclear program, about which President Kennedy was most concerned. According to a draft record of their discussion, which has never been cited, and is published here for the first time, Ben-Gurion spoke “rapidly and in a low voice” and “some words were missed.” He emphasized the peaceful, economic development-oriented nature of the Israeli nuclear project. Nevertheless the note taker, Assistant Secretary of State Philips Talbot, believed that he heard Ben-Gurion mention a “pilot” plant to process plutonium for “atomic power” and also say that “there is no intention to develop weapons capacity now.” Ben-Gurion tacitly acknowledged that the Dimona reactor had a military potential, or so Talbot believed he had heard. The final U.S. version of the memcon retained the sentence about plutonium but did not include the language about a “pilot” plant and “weapons capacity.”