Obama's Middle East Trip a Balancing Act

President Obama's visit to the Middle East, which begins today, will test the administration's relationship with Israel's new leadership and the president's promise to reach out to the Arab world as the region struggles to find peace. Full Story »

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Posted by: Posted by Derek Hawkins - Jun 2, 2009 - 12:31 PM PDT
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Kenneth Sibbett
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by Kenneth Sibbett - Jun. 2, 2009

If the Muslim world is looking for a major announcement from the Obama admin., they will be disapointed according to this article. No one should expect any surprises.

Obama has a chance to tell not just the Muslim world, but the whole world that America is on a new path. Just the mention of torture and Gitmo will raise our view in the eyes of the world.

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James Canning
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by James Canning - Jun. 2, 2009

Weak story, that assumes "supporters" of Israel are correct when they argue Obama would be hurting Israel by demanding a stop to the growth of the illegal settlements in the West Bank. The article promotes a fallacious "balance" that Obama must pursue. Par for the Washington Post, of course.

Obama should tell Netanyahu Israel will need to end the occupation of the West Bank and the Golan Heights, or expect future complications that may well endanger the survival of Israel as a Jewish state. Fanatical US "supporters" of Israel are in fact putting its long-term stability needlessly at risk, by preventing a solution to the Israel/Palestine problem.

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Derek Hawkins
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by Derek Hawkins - Jun. 2, 2009
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