Friday, May 08, 2009

Obama to Address Muslim World From Egypt

Oh Yippee! I can hardly wait to hear him apologize to the entire Muslim World from a Muslim Capital for the way we have treated the entire Muslim World Community because a few of their brothers got a little reckless with some airplanes a few years back, knocked some buildings down and killed some folks. And how we really don't understand the religion of peace in this country but he hopes to change all that now that he is in control.

Involuntary Vehicular Homicide by Passenger Jet, don't you know.

Washington Post:

Obama to Address Muslim World From Egypt

By Anne E. Kornblut and Glenn KesslerPresident Obama will make his promised speech to the Muslim world from Egypt, a White House official said on Friday.

Obama pledged during the campaign to address the Muslim world from a Muslim capital within the first few months of taking office. Picking a site proved challenging for a range of reasons -- from diplomacy to security -- and the decision took longer than expected, with Obama commissioning options from a research team.

Having settled on Egypt, the White House will announce soon that he is adding a stop there to an upcoming overseas trip, presumably his early June visit to Normandy for the anniversary of D-Day.

Choosing Cairo will inevitably bring comparisons with a major speech that then-Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice gave there in 2005, urging democracy and reform in the Middle East.

In that speech, Rice specifically urged the Egyptian government to "put its faith in its own people," calling on Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak to end violent attacks on pro-democracy demonstrators, stop "arbitrary justice" and lift emergency decrees allowing the police to break up gatherings of more than five people. She also made similar demands on Saudi Arabia, another close U.S. ally. However, Rice tempered her comments by saying the United States had "every reason for humility" because of its history of slavery and racism. Mubarak, who will meet with Obama at the White House later this month, was so angered by the democracy push that he did not make his annual spring visit to Washington for all of Bush's second term. The Obama administration, in its budget released this week, has already loosened restrictions imposed by Bush to ensure some U.S. aid went to democracy groups not approved by the Egyptian authorities.

2 comments:

Always On Watch said...

Having settled on Egypt, the White House will announce soon that he is adding a stop there to an upcoming overseas trip, presumably his early June visit to Normandy for the anniversary of D-Day.Will the fly from one destination to the other? Directly, I mean.

Our forces defeated the Hun (Patton's words) at Normandy. But BHO is going to spout surrender to the Hun of today. Ugh!

Always On Watch said...

Typo alert!

Will "the One," etc.