Sheikh Obama

"I hope...I shall be able to unite all the wise and educated men of all the countries and establish a uniform regime based on the principles of the Quran which alone are true and which alone can lead men to happiness."
-Napoleon Bonaparte in a letter in Egypt in August 1798

Bonaparte's letter was a historic failure to address the people of Egypt, trying to convince them of his good intentions. His own warships spoke louder than his soft words and challenged his credibility before people did.

Obama's speech does not lend him a prettier face, though it is the least Muslims expect from him. With an army in Afghanistan, another in Iraq, and a funded arsenal in Israel, the US has a lot to say and to do to gain Muslims respect. Sheikh Obama needs to walk the walk, and I'm pretty sure that there are many more people in the Muslim world that want to give him a chance than in his own country.

What did you think about the speech? What do you think were the positive and negative points it tackled?


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1 comments:

  1. Mohammad Adel June 11, 2009 at 11:06 PM

    Well said Mohammad.
    It has been 8 years since one could actually go through a speech of the USA president without feeling insulted, furious, or terrorized. But out of all nations, the arab and the Muslim world had learnt the lesson one time after the other: Speeches are nothing more than air coming out your mouth unless you see it backed up with actions.
    I understand that it takes more than a "ctrl + z" to undo what G.W.Bush had created, but until I see a palestinian country and a free Iraq and Afghanistan, it will be hard to take Obama's words more than a nice gesture from a system soacked in the blood of the innocent.