Thursday, December 4, 2008

President Barack Hussein Obama May Make Major Speech From Islamic Capital

By Gotta Hussein Laff


Here's your change:
President-elect Obama's aides say "he is considering making a major foreign policy speech from an Islamic capital during his first 100 days in office," according to the New York Times.

The consensus is that he may give the speech in Cairo, Egypt.
Any and all speculation on what the Righties will scream say is more than welcome in Comments.

UPDATE via Matthew DeLong:

From Reuters, in January:

Once I’m elected, I want to organize a summit in the Muslim world, with all the heads of state, to have an honest discussion about ways to bridge the gap that grows every day between Muslims and the West,” Thursday’s edition of Paris Match quoted Obama as saying,

I want to ask them to join our fight against terrorism. We must also listen to their concerns,” Obama said in the French-language transcript.

The speech is a good move, but a summit is still a very good idea. It would build good will and send an immediate signal to the rest of the world that the tone of American foreign policy is going to be moving in a different direction under the new administration.

Also, by inviting every leader in the Muslim world — including Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, and even the new Israeli prime minister — a summit could provide a little political cover from critics who scoffed at the notion of meeting with hostile foreign leaders “without preconditions.” Obama could hear their concerns without giving the bully pulpit to Ahmadinenjad that those critics fear bilateral talks would produce.

Most important, it would break the ice between the United States and its perceived enemies again, which most of the world would welcome.

January 20th. That's all I gotta say.

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