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Conspicuously Absent from Obama's Inaugural Speech: 'Gaza'

By Robert Fisk, Independent UK. Posted January 22, 2009.


Obama's message about 'a new way forward based on mutual interest and respect' did not address the Gaza bloodbath.
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It would have helped if Obama had the courage to talk about what everyone in the Middle East was talking about. No, it wasn't the U.S. withdrawal from Iraq. They knew about that. They expected the beginning of the end of Guantanamo and the probable appointment of George Mitchell as a Middle East envoy was the least that was expected. Of course, Obama did refer to "slaughtered innocents," but these were not quite the "slaughtered innocents" the Arabs had in mind.

There was the phone call yesterday to Mahmoud Abbas. Maybe Obama thinks he's the leader of the Palestinians, but as every Arab knows, except perhaps Mr. Abbas, he is the leader of a ghost government, a near-corpse only kept alive with the blood transfusion of international support and the "full partnership" Obama has apparently offered him, whatever "full" means. And it was no surprise to anyone that Obama also made the obligatory call to the Israelis.

But for the people of the Middle East, the absence of the word "Gaza" -- indeed, the word "Israel" as well -- was the dark shadow over Obama's inaugural address. Didn't he care? Was he frightened? Did Obama's young speech-writer not realize that talking about black rights -- why a black man's father might not have been served in a restaurant 60 years ago -- would concentrate Arab minds on the fate of a people who gained the vote only three years ago but were then punished because they voted for the wrong people? It wasn't a question of the elephant in the china shop. It was the sheer amount of corpses heaped up on the floor of the china shop.

Sure, it's easy to be cynical. Arab rhetoric has something in common with Obama's clichés: "hard work and honesty, courage and fair play … loyalty and patriotism." But however much distance the new President put between himself and the vicious regime he was replacing, 9/11 still hung like a cloud over New York. We had to remember "the firefighter's courage to storm a stairway filled with smoke." Indeed, for Arabs, the "our nation is at war against a far-reaching network of violence and hatred" was pure Bush; the one reference to "terror," the old Bush and Israeli fear word, was a worrying sign that the new White House still hasn't got the message. Hence we had Obama, apparently talking about Islamist groups such as the Taliban who were "slaughtering innocents" but who "cannot outlast us". As for those in the speech who are corrupt and who "silence dissent," presumably intended to be the Iranian government, most Arabs would associate this habit with President Hosni Mubarak of Egypt (who also, of course, received a phone call from Obama yesterday), King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia and a host of other autocrats and head-choppers who are supposed to be America's friends in the Middle East.

Hanan Ashrawi got it right. The changes in the Middle East -- justice for the Palestinians, security for the Palestinians as well as for the Israelis, an end to the illegal building of settlements for Jews and Jews only on Arab land, an end to all violence, not just the Arab variety -- had to be "immediate" she said, at once. But if the gentle George Mitchell's appointment was meant to answer this demand, the inaugural speech, a real "B-minus" in the Middle East, did not.

The friendly message to Muslims, "a new way forward, based on mutual interest and mutual respect," simply did not address the pictures of the Gaza bloodbath at which the world has been staring in outrage. Yes, the Arabs and many other Muslim nations, and, of course, most of the world, can rejoice that the awful Bush has gone. So, too, Guantanamo. But will Bush's torturers and Rumsfeld's torturers be punished? Or quietly promoted to a job where they don't have to use water and cloths, and listen to men screaming?

Sure, give the man a chance. Maybe George Mitchell will talk to Hamas -- he's just the man to try -- but what will the old failures such as Denis Ross have to say, and Rahm Emanuel and, indeed, Robert Gates and Hillary Clinton? More a sermon than an Obama inaugural, even the Palestinians in Damascus spotted the absence of those two words: Palestine and Israel. So hot to touch they were, and on a freezing Washington day, Obama wasn't even wearing gloves.


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For that reason alone,I am withholding my support.
Posted by: christianslayer1955 on Jan 22, 2009 11:08 AM   
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I just can's support a man or woman who would show such lack of concern for human lives..And,if his intentions are bad,by supporting him at this time,we are basically saying that we are just as uncaring as he is and deserving of whatever harm falls upon us...The American population is so stupid.....Why is that?

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The PNAC are Going to ATTACK US AGAIN
Posted by: Anthhh on Jan 23, 2009 4:49 AM   
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very soon, during this "innocent administration", there will be another bogus "T_E_R_R_O_R_I_S_T" attack ...worse than 9-11

They are planning to orchestrate another 9-11 attack and large scalemassacre of civilians in US and possibly Israel. (may our families not be in the killing zones)

IF you dont agree with any part of the equation, then you dont' have to believe it, but if you agree, then you must spread the warning as widely as possible.

Here is part of the equation=

The great need for more a secure footing (genocides) in the Middle Eastern Islamic nations.
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The growing outcry of the world at the injustices of the invasions and occupations.
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The reason Obama couldn't have been a more "innocent" type figure. And how much more viciously he can get away with the murder of entire civilizations.
(It's all the same status quo with a human face. exactly what was needed.)
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The worst part of all is the masacre of GAZAN CIVILIANS which will probably be their alibi for "revenge terrorism". (We know Israel would do anything unless there were not BIG WELFARE BUCKS involved
= The obvious silence of Obama about Palestinian Rights. Apologies. and an attempt to compensate. Demanding Reforms in the structure of the UNSC.

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So Whaddaya Want?
Posted by: Freticat on Jan 28, 2009 2:45 PM   
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If you expected President Obama to cover everything that this country needs to address in his inaugural speech, he'd still be talking and not going about the business of doing. We've had eight years of empty speechifyin'. Why don't you give the man more than a week to act? Why do you hold him hostage to each one of your pet individual causes? The POTUS cannot be a one-issue leader.

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» RE: So Whaddaya Want? Posted by: hilaryuk
syed salamah ali mahdi
Posted by: salamah on Jan 28, 2009 9:08 PM   
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Poor Obama! Yes, poor Obama! How many 'special interest' groups can he face at one and the same time. There are the 16 families which own the Federal Reserve. There are hundreds of Madoffs and Wall Street and Main Street VIPs who 'made off' with a couple of trillion dollars straight out of the pockets of tax payers who still require couple more trillions to get things back to their 'good old days'. There are and there are and there are! Among these the 1.5 million Gazans living in their 4 Km Sq with no 'special interest group' working for them in DC; bribing, threatening and promising nirvana at 1600 Pen, Capitol Hill & Foggy Bottom like their adversaries, SHALL REMAIN AT THE BOTTOM of Obama's list of things to do and things to talk about in public. Besides any wrong talk or wrong moves vis-a-vis AIPAC, God help Obama! The Gazans have their Allah and their faith in His Justice, not JHVH's! Gazans are not 'Injuns' and they do not live in "Wounded Knee".

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