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Obama's Cairo Speech Promises 'New Beginning' With Muslim World; Condemns West Bank Settlements

Agence France Presse. Posted June 4, 2009.


"There is so much fear, so much mistrust," the president said. "But if we choose to be bound by the past, we will never move forward."
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CAIRO (AFP) -- U.S. President Barack Obama on Thursday vowed to forge a "new beginning" for Islam and America in a landmark speech to the world's Muslims, evoking a vision of peace after a smoldering cycle of "suspicion and discord."

In what may be a defining moment of his presidency, Obama laid out a new blueprint for U.S. Middle East policy, vowing to end mistrust, forge a Palestinian state and defuse a nuclear showdown with Iran.

"So long as our relationship is defined by our differences, we will empower those who sow hatred rather than peace," said Obama, who was greeted with a standing ovation as he stepped up to the podium at Cairo University.

Obama's long-awaited speech fulfilled a campaign promise and came after he held talks in Saudi Arabia Wednesday with King Abdullah and Thursday with Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak aimed at reviving Middle East peace moves.

In the university's imposing domed Great Hall, Obama said the U.S. bond with Israel , the source of much Arab distrust of the United States , was unbreakable, and rejected "ignorant" rants by those who deny the Nazi Holocaust.

But, breaking from policies of his predecessor George W. Bush, Obama also rebuked Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's refusal to halt West Bank settlement expansion and reiterated his backing for a two-state solution.

"I have come here to Cairo to seek a new beginning between the United States and Muslims around the world," Obama said in a speech targeting the globe's 1.5 billion Muslims on television, the Internet and on social networking sites.

"This cycle of suspicion and discord must end," said Obama vowing to fight "negative stereotypes of Islam wherever they appear.

"But that same principle must apply to Muslim perceptions of America," he said, and touched on contentious regional like democracy and women's rights.

Quoting the region's three holy books, the Koran, the Torah and the Bible, he evoked a future of "mutual interest and mutual respect," examining all sources of tension between America and the Muslim world.

The U.S. president, laying out an ambitious foreign policy, to match the audacity of his domestic program, spoke directly to Muslims on their arguments with America.

In so doing, he was attempting to cleanse the soiled U.S. image in the Muslim world, including in over the Iraq war, the Abu Ghraib abuse scandal and the Guantanamo Bay war on terror camp.

Specifically targeting young Muslims, Obama said "I know there are many -- Muslim and non Muslim -- who question whether we can forge this new beginning."

"Some are eager to stoke the flames of division, and to stand in the way of progress. Some suggest that it isnt worth the effort -- that we are fated to disagree, and civilizations are doomed to clash.

"There is so much fear, so much mistrust. But if we choose to be bound by the past, we will never move forward."

Obama called on Israelis and Palestinians to revive stalled peace talks, demanding Palestinians halt violence and Israelis to ease the plight of those in the occupied territories.

"Too many tears have been shed. Too much blood has been shed."

"America will not turn our backs on the legitimate Palestinian aspiration for dignity, opportunity, and a state of their own," Obama said, calling on both sides to live up to obligations under the stalled "roadmap" for Middle East peace.

"The United States does not accept the legitimacy of continued Israeli settlements. This construction violates previous agreements and undermines efforts to achieve peace. It is time for these settlements to stop."

The U.S. president also renewed his offer for dialogue "without preconditions" with arch-U.S. foe Iran, over, after a decades-long Cold War style conflict.

"It will be hard to overcome decades of mistrust, but we will proceed with courage, rectitude and resolve," Obama said.

"It is clear to all concerned that when it comes to nuclear weapons, we have reached a decisive point," he said warning a regional arms race would be a "hugely dangerous path" but saying Iran had the right to nuclear peaceful power.

Obama also weaved his own biography, with Islamic lineage among family members in Kenya, and several years growing up as a boy in Indonesia, into his search to pick out a new path for the United States and Islam.

And in his own warning to the Muslim world, Obama said United States would "never tolerate" violence, citing the trauma of the September 11 attacks in 2001, though saying his country lost its way with harsh war on terror tactics.


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Very disappointing !!
Posted by: sirios on Jun 4, 2009 9:42 AM   
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"let us all try to get along and move towards a better future, Now please excuse me as i must attend to bombing the shit out of Afghanistan, check on my troops in Iraq, make sure the people in Guantanamo Bay are comfortable, write some more checks to wall street and GM, and then go out to a burger joint for a photo - op" Ciao

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» RE: Very disappointing !! Posted by: Mathew Trisencusean
Any chance
Posted by: 2thepoint on Jun 4, 2009 10:16 AM   
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the muslim community will apologize to the world for the death and destruction it has brought upon everyone.

So why does Obama seem to think he has to apologize for America, who does nothing but help the world with aid and food!

Muslims sure see the muslim side of Obama!

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» RE: Any chance Posted by: Crazy H
» What an idiotic statement. Posted by: Centavo
» RE: What an idiotic statement. Posted by: Jethro2112
» RE: What an idiotic statement. Posted by: 2thepoint
» you always lead 2thepoint Posted by: Drclaw
» RE: you always lead 2thepoint Posted by: 2thepoint
Obama's Speech SUCKED
Posted by: djstyle25 on Jun 4, 2009 10:40 AM   
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How long will the America and the rest of the world fall for Obama's bullshit speeches...this speech was so riddled with hypocrisy and lies it made George Bush get a woody.

I'm sure Obama even fakes his orgasms with his wife....

"Uhhhhhh, this is amazing."

"Uhhhh, look, this is an honorable sexual position but, look, the American penis needs change..."

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Same ol'... Same ol'
Posted by: countingdaisies on Jun 4, 2009 10:55 AM   
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We are forced to continue support of Israel . . .

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» RE: who's forcing us to support Israel? Posted by: countingdaisies
Yabba dabba doo
Posted by: Col. Jackleg on Jun 4, 2009 11:08 AM   
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I once passed a "Christian" bookstore in Jerome, AZ that had a Tshirt in its window with Fred Flintstone's happy face above the inscription: "Yabba dabba doo, God loves you." Unfortunately folks, that's about as good as it gets with Bush and now bush-lite. Will we ever be delivered from this idiocy? Uh-huh, let's elect Fred in 2010!

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Bottom Line
Posted by: midwing on Jun 4, 2009 5:55 PM   
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Until we stop funding the Isreali's defense department and demand that they abide by the peace treaty by halting their ever-expanding settlements on the West Banks, the Muslims aren't going to listen to our bullshit.

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Comments Comments Comments
Posted by: login@bugmenot.com on Jun 4, 2009 11:06 PM   
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Has anyone read the comments on some newspapers like Murdoch's Washington Times rag?

Or others like the SF Chronicle?

If you want to get nauseous, check out the comments sections.

Somehow people with an opinion always think they have all the information they need to form a reasonable opinion. Go figure.

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