Wary observers say Obama's speech could be a new beginning

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Wary observers say Obama's speech could be a new beginning

"A new beginning" for relations between the West and the Muslim world is how Barack Obama described his speech in Cairo. But observers said good intentions must be followed by action if any change is to occur.

As generations of diplomats have learned, trying to overcome decades of mistrust between the Muslim world and the Occident in any form is a daunting task. But doing so in a two-hour speech is a very tall order indeed.

Yet going into his speech at Cairo University, US President Barack Obama said he aimed to "seek a new beginning between the United States and Muslims around the world; one based upon mutual interest and mutual respect; and one based upon the truth that America and Islam are not exclusive, and need not be in competition."

Obama himself acknowledged the impossibility of quickly solving the problems that have long plagued the tinderbox region: "No single speech can erase years of mistrust," he said.

However he stressed that in order to move relations forward it was necessary to speak openly and honestly.

In his overtly ambitious address, Obama listed many of the ongoing problems facing the region, from Iran's nuclear ambitions to the Palestinian fight for an independent state, to the question of democratic values and institutions, to women's rights in the Muslim world.

Middle East expert Peter Philipp told Deutsche Welle that the broad-ranging speech managed to hit the right tone.

"He did not give any recipes or say how things should be done. He said these are the issues we have to cover ... he implied that the United States and the Muslim world should work together and that there were common interests."

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But the question remains as to whether a standing ovation by the Cairo audience - won over by Obama's use of quotes from the Koran, and chants of "Obama, Obama" - may well be more than just a token gesture of support for his thoughts.

Ali al-Dabbagh, an Iraqi government spokesman, said the speech was "historic and important and reflects a positive direction for the new (US) administration," told a press conference.

But in the end, words alone will not do the job, said Mideast expert Philipp: "Now of course Obama will have to deliver. He's made similar remarks before, now he will have to do something about it."

A single speech by a single, charismatic politician may not be enough to overcome centuries of antagonism and mistrust. But as EU foreign policy chief Javier Solana said, Obama's words may open a "new page" in relations with the Muslim world.



Wary observers say Obama's speech could be a new beginning | World | Deutsche Welle | 04.06.2009



I saw his speech on TV few hours ago. He did pretty good. The reporters interview with some muslims. Muslims answered positive about his speech.

I´m surprised about muslims´s positive reaction. It look like that they forgive the US and move on?

 
Forgive? We don't need their forgiveness.

Let's see, Obama kissed up to the Muslims, apologized for America, and threw Israel under the bus. I guess he's still stuck in "campaign" mode, and thinks he's running for President of the Muslim world.

Can it get any worse?
 
Less Talk, More Actions. :ty:
 
Obama can do nothing right as far as conservatives are concerned. For him, it's a no-win situation. :shrug:
 
Someone should have said that to George W. Bush.

Let's see - he created Homeland Security, greatly improved our national security, tightened up our border, freed Afghanistan from tyrannical Talibans, and many more to list.

Obama - talk talk talk and apologize apologize apologize

oh yea - lemme guess... ya'all are gonna say - "give him some more time! he just started the job!" well guess what? GWB did it all on his first year. He surely didn't waste any time on apologizing and talking :)
 
Let's see - he created Homeland Security, greatly improved our national security, tightened up our border, freed Afghanistan from tyrannical Talibans, and many more to list.

:blah: :zzz:
 
You voted for him. :shrug:

Does that mean I should just sit down, listen to his talks, and clap & weep? I thought I'm entitled with the First Amendment, am I not?
 
Obama can do nothing right as far as conservatives are concerned. For him, it's a no-win situation. :shrug:
Not true.

He could have proudly defended America in his speech, told the Saudis to join the 21st century, and reiterated his support for Israel. But he didn't.

Obama can win if he starts doing the right things.
 
Does that mean I should just sit down, listen to his talks, and clap & weep? I thought I'm entitled with the First Amendment, am I not?

Try giving Obama a fair chance. He hasn't even been in office that long. He has ALOT of work ahead of him.
 
Try giving Obama a fair chance. He hasn't even been in office that long. He has ALOT of work ahead of him.

hence my last sentence in my post #6

oh yea - lemme guess... ya'all are gonna say - "give him some more time! he just started the job!" well guess what? GWB did it all on his first year. He surely didn't waste any time on apologizing and talking :)

so predictable..... :lol:
 
He could have proudly defended America in his speech...

I thought that's what he did and the reason why Americans voted for him. If Obama painted a picture of "doom and gloom," he wouldn't have been elected.
 
I thought that's what he did and the reason why Americans voted for him. If Obama painted a picture of "doom and gloom," he wouldn't have been elected.
This thread is about his Cairo speech. He badmouthed America while in a foreign country. That is very unpresidential.
 
This thread is about his Cairo speech. He badmouthed America while in a foreign country. That is very unpresidential.

and if people knew beforehand that he would do such thing..... you bet your ass that he will end up like John Kerry
 
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