Video:
http://www.c-span.org/Watch/Media/2009/06/04/HP/R/19357/Pres+Obama+Speaks+to+the+Muslim+World+From+Cairo.aspx
transcript:
http://www.c-span.org/Watch/Media/2009/06/04/HP/R/19357/pdf/obama_060409.pdf
report:
Barack Obama speaks in Cairo: Let's be friends
http://www.economist.com/world/unitedstates/displaystory.cfm?story_id=13788639&fsrc=rss
responses:
Al Arabiya News Channel
http://www.alarabiya.net/articles/2009/06/04/74795.html
President's speech touches on Islam, Israel and IranObama cites Quran to
reach Muslims from Egypt
Foreign Policy
http://lynch.foreignpolicy.com/posts/2009/06/03/obamas_subtle_shift_on_islamism
Obama's subtle shift on Islamism
Politico.com
American responses
http://www.politico.com/arena/
especially:
Yousef Munayyer, Policy Analyst, American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee:
The President’s speech was not so much an address to the Muslim world as it
was one about the Muslim world for a global audience- including Americans. In
a message only he could deliver, to a world hungry for a new era of American
leadership and cooperation, President Obama was able to navigate the
minefield of Middle East politics by simply being candid.
He may not have introduced new policy in this speech, but he laid the
foundation for a new expansive debate on various issues in the relationship
between the US and the Muslim world which will be needed to create the
political space necessary - here and abroad - to implement policies which
will strengthen this relationship.
On the Israeli/Palestinian issue, the issue most were waiting to hear about,
he connected with the audience in a way no American interlocutor has been
able to before. He recognized Jewish persecution throughout the ages, but
refused to allow that to be justification for Palestinian suffering for over
60 years. This is a message the region has not heard from a President before,
and if this principle of equality is maintained in policy, it will give him
the legitimacy in the region to mediate a just and lasting Arab-Israeli peace.
He gets strong marks for the speech and extra credit for the valiant effort
pronouncing Arabic words. Overall an A. However, he may have just sent
regional expectations of his presidency even higher than before, which means
a failure to implement the policies of change could result in disappointment
unrivaled.
WHO ADVISED OBAMA ON SPEECH??
Obama's Cairo speech rabbis
http://thecable.foreignpolicy.com/posts/2009/06/04/obamas_cairo_speech_rabbis
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