Friday, December 05, 2008

Obama: Islamic Speech in First 100 Days

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Barack Obama is considering making a major foreign policy speech in an Islamic capital during his first 100 days as president in an effort to mend rifts between the U.S. and the Muslim world.

Helene Cooper of The New York Times spoke to several sources, including diplomats, about which Islamic capital Obama might choose, and the consensus was Cairo, Egypt.

The reason: Process of elimination. A speech in Baghdad would appear to validate the Iraq war, which Obama opposed. A visit to Damascus, the Syrian capital, “would look as if he was rewarding the Syrians and it’s too soon for that,” Ziad Asali, president of the American Task Force on Palestine, told Cooper.

Asali also ruled out:

# Ramallah on the West Bank, noting that “Palestinians seek Jerusalem as their capital.”

# Tehran in Iran. “Too soon for that.” Amman, Jordan. “Been there, done that.”

# Islamabad, Pakistan. “Too dangerous.”

# Ankara, Turkey. “Too safe.”

# As for Jakarta, Indonesia, where Obama spent part of his youth, “people would yawn about that,” said Asali.

One of Obama’s foreign policy advisers ruled out Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, and other capitals around the Persian Gulf.

Cooper concluded: “It’s got to be Cairo. Egypt is perfect. It’s certainly Muslim enough, populous enough and relevant enough. It’s an American ally, but there are enough tensions in the relationship that the choice will feel bold.”

Whatever capital Obama might choose, press reports don’t explain why the new president feels it necessary to give a speech so early in his new administration.

During the presidential campaign Obama indicated U.S. foreign policy was too skewed in favor of Israel and that he would seek to balance that approach in his administration.

He was also dogged with claims that he was a secret Muslim, an accusation he denied.

In fact, Obama had been raised a Muslim and converted to Christianity after meeting the Rev. Jeremiah Wright in his 20s after he moved to Chicago.

Obama was born to a Kenyan father who was a Muslim. His mother divorced this man and later remarried an Indonesian muslim who became Obama’s stepfather.

The couple moved to Indonesia with the young Obama. There he was registered at two schools as a Muslim student.

Earlier this year, Obama spokesman Robert Gibbs claimed: "Senator Obama has never been a Muslim, was not raised a Muslim, and is a committed Christian."

But in his autobiography, "Dreams From My Father," Obama mentions studying the Koran and describes the public school as "a Muslim school." Obama’s campaign web site later removed the claim made by Gibbs that Obama was never a Muslim.

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2 comments:

  1. This just doesn't seem like a good idea in so many ways, on so many levels. First of all, security would be nearly impossible to ensure - and the risk, I think, would far outweigh the possible benefit. It also smacks of doing what America has always vowed not to do: negotiate with terrorists. I know, it would be seen not as conceding, but as offering an olive branch, by the liberal illuminati who cook up such schemes. But the attackers in Mumbai don't operate on the normal level most humans come to expect of each other.

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  2. Here is why It should be Morocco

    What do you call an Arab, Muslim and African country who was the first to recognize the United States independence?
    Kingdom of Morocco

    What do you call a moderate, tolerating, peaceful country who is the strongest ally to the United States in the region?
    Kingdom Of Morocco.
    What do you call Obama's first speech in Morocco after his inauguration?
    A historical moment.

    The Moroccan Community is one of the fastest growing communities in the USA, Moroccan Americans Democrats, republicans and independents are inviting President Elect Obama to Make Morocco the home for his first foreign policy speech abroad.

    Morocco is the ideal country to launch a message of peace to the Muslim world.
    A peace loving country with a respected voice in the region, Morocco is a long time friend of the United States and would be proud to host President Elect Barack Obama in this historical event.

    Morocco is well positioned to hold this great event .Besides the long standing ties and good relations Morocco has with the US for over 200 years, there are many other factors that would lead the new elected Leader, Mr. Barack Obama to give a speech in Morocco .

    Morocco enjoys political stability, a stability that is continuously strengthened as Morocco builds a modern democracy in the spirit of freedom, openness and tolerance.

    Morocco is also well positioned as a Western ally in the global war on terror.

    Morocco offers a rich and widely diversified potential as it is strategically located on both the Mediterranean Sea and Atlantic Ocean, within 7 miles from Europe and serves as a gateway to both Africa and the Arab world. The diversity of Amazigh, Arabs, and Jews, who have lived side by side for centuries, as well as its close ties to Europe, has made Morocco a different country than many of its neighbors.

    Mr. President Elects Obama, please accept our invitation. Not only do we support your vision for change, but we are ready to help you make it happen. Let this speech in Morocco be the start of a new day for America's relation with the Muslim World
    www.obamatospeakinmorocco.com/home/
    Hassan Samrhouni
    Founder of Obama to Speak in Morocco

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