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Barack Obama shortens Asia trip due to US shutdown | |
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President Barack Obama has cancelled two stops on his four-nation Asian tour because of the government shutdown. | |
The White House said Mr Obama would not now visit Malaysia and the Philippines but would still travel to Indonesia and Brunei. | |
Malaysia had already announced Mr Obama would be replaced by Secretary of State John Kerry for the visit next week. | |
The US government has partially shut down after the two houses of Congress failed to agree a new budget. | The US government has partially shut down after the two houses of Congress failed to agree a new budget. |
More than 700,000 federal employees face unpaid leave, and national parks, museums and many buildings are closed. | More than 700,000 federal employees face unpaid leave, and national parks, museums and many buildings are closed. |
Mr Obama earlier vowed not to allow Republicans to undermine his signature healthcare legislation as a condition to restart the US government. | Mr Obama earlier vowed not to allow Republicans to undermine his signature healthcare legislation as a condition to restart the US government. |
"They demanded ransom," Mr Obama said. | "They demanded ransom," Mr Obama said. |
Four-nation trip | Four-nation trip |
Mr Obama had been scheduled to begin his four-nation Asian trip on Saturday to boost economic ties. | |
Earlier, the office of Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak said Mr Obama had called him on Wednesday to inform him that Mr Kerry would address an entrepreneurship conference in Kuala Lumpur on 11 October in his place. | |
Mr Obama has been forced to call off trips to Asia before. | Mr Obama has been forced to call off trips to Asia before. |
In 2010, a vote on health care and the Gulf of Mexico oil spill forced separate cancellations in March and June, though he did make it to India, South Korea, Japan and Indonesia in November of that year. | In 2010, a vote on health care and the Gulf of Mexico oil spill forced separate cancellations in March and June, though he did make it to India, South Korea, Japan and Indonesia in November of that year. |
'A lot of anxiety' | 'A lot of anxiety' |
The US government ceased operations deemed non-essential at midnight on Tuesday, when the previous budget expired. | The US government ceased operations deemed non-essential at midnight on Tuesday, when the previous budget expired. |
National parks and Washington's Smithsonian museums are closed, pension and veterans' benefit cheques will be delayed, and visa and passport applications will go unprocessed. | National parks and Washington's Smithsonian museums are closed, pension and veterans' benefit cheques will be delayed, and visa and passport applications will go unprocessed. |
However, members of the military will be paid. | However, members of the military will be paid. |
One group of elderly military veterans managed to bypass the shutdown when the WWII Memorial in Washington DC - that they had travelled from Mississippi to see - was opened for them. | One group of elderly military veterans managed to bypass the shutdown when the WWII Memorial in Washington DC - that they had travelled from Mississippi to see - was opened for them. |
Treasury department employee Peter Gamba told the BBC he was worried by the turn of events. | Treasury department employee Peter Gamba told the BBC he was worried by the turn of events. |
"For whatever reason I cannot fathom, you're asking me to again give up my pay and give up service to the American public," he said. | "For whatever reason I cannot fathom, you're asking me to again give up my pay and give up service to the American public," he said. |
"It's a nightmare for me financially, it causes me a lot of anxiety and stress and I don't sleep well at night." | "It's a nightmare for me financially, it causes me a lot of anxiety and stress and I don't sleep well at night." |
President Obama has blamed conservative Republicans in the House of Representatives for the government shutdown, saying "one faction of one party" was responsible because "they didn't like one law". | President Obama has blamed conservative Republicans in the House of Representatives for the government shutdown, saying "one faction of one party" was responsible because "they didn't like one law". |
"They've shut down the government over an ideological crusade to deny affordable health insurance to millions of Americans," Mr Obama said. | "They've shut down the government over an ideological crusade to deny affordable health insurance to millions of Americans," Mr Obama said. |
The White House rejected a Republican plan to fund only a few portions of the government - national parks, veterans' programmes and the budget of the District of Columbia. | The White House rejected a Republican plan to fund only a few portions of the government - national parks, veterans' programmes and the budget of the District of Columbia. |
The Republicans have called for more negotiations. | The Republicans have called for more negotiations. |
A spokesman for House Speaker John Boehner called the White House's position "unsustainably hypocritical". | A spokesman for House Speaker John Boehner called the White House's position "unsustainably hypocritical". |
Rory Cooper, a spokesman for Republican House Majority Leader Eric Cantor, accused Mr Obama of "hyper-partisan speeches". | Rory Cooper, a spokesman for Republican House Majority Leader Eric Cantor, accused Mr Obama of "hyper-partisan speeches". |
An opinion poll released on Tuesday suggested the American public was inclined to fault the Republican strategy. | An opinion poll released on Tuesday suggested the American public was inclined to fault the Republican strategy. |
An estimated 72% of voters oppose Congress shutting down the federal government in order to block the health law, according a poll by Quinnipiac University. | An estimated 72% of voters oppose Congress shutting down the federal government in order to block the health law, according a poll by Quinnipiac University. |
The healthcare law passed in 2010, was subsequently validated by the US Supreme Court, and was a major issue in the 2012 presidential election. | The healthcare law passed in 2010, was subsequently validated by the US Supreme Court, and was a major issue in the 2012 presidential election. |
The next key deadline in the US is 17 October, when the government reaches the limit at which it can borrow money to pay its bills, the so-called debt ceiling. | The next key deadline in the US is 17 October, when the government reaches the limit at which it can borrow money to pay its bills, the so-called debt ceiling. |
House Republicans have demanded a series of policy concessions - including on the health law and on financial and environmental regulations - in exchange for raising the debt ceiling. | House Republicans have demanded a series of policy concessions - including on the health law and on financial and environmental regulations - in exchange for raising the debt ceiling. |
President Obama is due to meet the heads of some of Wall Street's biggest banks - including JPMorgan Chase, Goldman Sachs and Bank of America - to discuss the debt ceiling and other economic issues. | President Obama is due to meet the heads of some of Wall Street's biggest banks - including JPMorgan Chase, Goldman Sachs and Bank of America - to discuss the debt ceiling and other economic issues. |
The bankers are members of the Financial Services Forum, a lobbying group which has, along with 250 other businesses, sent a letter to Congress urging it to raise the debt ceiling. | The bankers are members of the Financial Services Forum, a lobbying group which has, along with 250 other businesses, sent a letter to Congress urging it to raise the debt ceiling. |