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Wednesday, 10 November 2010 - Muslims say Obama failing to keep Cairo promises |
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    Edition: U.S. Article Comments (11) Email Print Reprints Full Focus Editor's choice A selection of our best photos from the past 24 hours.  Full Coverage  Read Analysis: German tempers fray as U.S. policy gulf widens 5:58am EST Nearly 59 million lack health insurance: CDC 9:33am EST Muslims say Obama failing to keep Cairo promises 7:55am EST Harry Potter star Watson "felt sick" when told of riches 08 Nov 2010 Obama calls on G20 leaders to do their part 10:35am EST Discussed 98 Obama: U.S. can’t afford two years of gridlock 76 GLOBAL ECONOMY-Obama returns fire after China slams Fed’s move 70 U.S. dollar printing is huge risk -China c.bank adviser Watched Bejeweled bra exposed in NY Thu, Oct 21 2010 Scientists re-create big bang Tue, Nov 9 2010 Rare earth prices to rise again? Mon, Nov 8 2010 Muslims say Obama failing to keep Cairo promises Tweet This Share on LinkedIn Share on Facebook By Alexander Dziadosz and Sarah Mikhail CAIRO (Reuters) - President Barack Obama's pledge on Wednesday to strive for better relations with the Muslim world drew skepticism in Cairo, where last year he called for a new beginning in the Middle East... Related News Obama seeks better ties with skeptical Muslim world 9:39am EST Analysis: Islam is no monolith in Obama speeches to Muslims 5:49am EST Obama wows Indonesian students with slang and reform message 12:32am EST Obama says U.S. earnest, reaching out to Muslim world Tue, Nov 9 2010 Obama: new Israel settlements no help to peace Tue, Nov 9 2010 Analysis & Opinion Word clouds drift apart in Obama’s speeches to the Muslim world Real economic ties should underpin US-Indonesia partnership Related Topics World » Barack Obama » A man holds placards during a protest against President Barack Obama's upcoming visit to Indonesia, in Jakarta November 9, 2010. Credit: Reuters/Dadang Tri By Alexander Dziadosz and Sarah Mikhail CAIRO | Wed Nov 10, 2010 7:55am EST CAIRO (Reuters) - President Barack Obama's pledge on Wednesday to strive for better relations with the Muslim world drew skepticism in Cairo, where last year he called for a new beginning in the Middle East after years of mistrust. In a visit to Indonesia, the world's most populous Muslim-majority country, Obama acknowledged more needed to be done to repair ties with the Muslim world. "As soon as Obama took over, he said he would do this and that -- a lot of things. But he still hasn't met a single goal," said Saad Zaki Khalil, 56, who was selling cigarette lighters in central Cairo. Seventeen months after Obama's Cairo University speech, al Qaeda is still threatening the West, peace talks between Israel and the Palestinians remain stalled over the issue of West Bank settlements and U.S. troops remain in Iraq and Afghanistan. Many in the Middle East believe that Washington's tight alliance with Israel makes it impossible to end the suffering of the Palestinians, breeding cynicism among Arab Muslims toward U.S. intentions in the region. "It's all speeches -- in the end the same American politics, and Jewish politics, continues," said Cairo retiree Mohamed Abdel. "This is why nothing since Obama's Cairo speech has translated into action with Arab nations." Obama quoted from the Koran in his June 2009 speech in the Arab world's most populous city as he strove to show that Western ideas and Islam shared common principles and that nurturing differences plays into the hands of Islamist radicals. In Jakarta on Wednesday, he repeated that America was not at war with Islam, was determined to bring security to Afghanistan and would spare no effort to achieve peace between Israel and the Palestinians. "I personally had higher expectations for change" after the 2009 speech, said Cairo lawyer Hatem Khalil. "It's ignorant to believe Obama will solve the Palestinian case... I also agree that if the U.S. takes out all its military from Iraq in one phase the country will collapse -- but I think that with Egypt, more needs to be done." Obama's Jakarta speech emphasized democracy and Indonesia's progress in bridging racial and religious divides, but Cairo University politics professor Hassan Nafaa said Arab states had moved away from democratic reform since the Bush administration. Nafaa said Obama did not mention the recent record of Arab governments on political reform though his upbeat remarks about Indonesia's vibrant democracy were seen as a veiled reference to autocratic Muslim countries to emulate the Asian country. In Egypt, a decades-old state of emergency remains in force and opposition groups say they are muzzled and their activities curtailed. President Hosni Mubarak, 82, has not yet said if he will seek a sixth six-year term in office next year. "We knew a while ago that Obama does not want to pressure the Middle East states that are friends with the United States," Nafaa said. "And this is because he fully realizes he has economic and political interests with those states and pressuring them will not lead to any outcome, as previous pressure from former President George Bush failed to bring any change." (Additional reporting by Yasmine Saleh; Writing by Tom Pfeiffer; Editing by Samia Nakhoul) World Barack Obama Comments See All Comments (11)  |  Post Comment Nov 10, 2010 8:32am EST I guess the US and Arabian mindsets aren’t so different after all. We both view Obama as a do-nothing that doesn’t live up to his own talk! NLThed Report As Abusive     Nov 10, 2010 9:00am EST Why should the muslims feel bad….he hasn’t kept any of his promises to America either….’course he doesn’t like America like he does muslims. Go figure. roooters Report As Abusive     Nov 10, 2010 9:22am EST Headline: “Muslims say Obama failing to keep Cairo promises” Letter to Muslims: “Get used to it. We’ve had to. Signed- USA” Kahrc Report As Abusive     Nov 10, 2010 9:31am EST Really, don’t worry he didn’t keep any of his promises except maybe to George Soros. Promises like I will do my best to destroy the USA. Regulas1 Report As Abusive     Nov 10, 2010 9:37am EST Memo to Muslim world: You should know better. You should know that The Israel Lobby controls US foreign policy. You should know that Congress takes orders from Israel. You should know that every President must proclaim fealty to Israel or be destroyed by The Israel Lobby. Bush I tried to stand up to Israel and The Israel Lobby went ballistic and targeted him. Guess who won that battle? Obama discovered this the hard way when one of the most pro-Israel (and by definition, anti-American) Members of Congress told him that the price for health care reform was kissing Israel’s posterior. Just keep in mind this political reality and you won’t be surprised. Gaius_Baltar Report As Abusive     Nov 10, 2010 10:15am EST ObaMao failed to keep a promise is NEW? Laughable! His teleprompter speaks and means nothing! As for the make-nice to the Muslim world by Barry, I note that the so called religion of peace is condeming a Christian woman to death in Pakistan. The silence of Muslims in these repeated murders, homicide bombings, etc … does speak volumes to the non-Muslim world. The distrust will only grow until the Muslims speak out and act against the fools within their religion! NeoConVet Report As Abusive     Nov 10, 2010 10:20am EST Memo to Gaius_Baltar. If you keep blaming everything on Israel, some day you may wake up with the realization that it is the MUSLIM EXTREMISTS that are ruining this world, not the Israelis that are trying to live in peace with its neighbors that want to destroy them. Abington Report As Abusive     Nov 10, 2010 10:20am EST reading some of the commentary here, it occurs to me that Alexander Pike must be laughing in his grave. Pavlov, too! quanto Report As Abusive     Nov 10, 2010 10:25am EST Wow, Obama did keep one promise, bringing America and the Muslim world closer, closer in our mutual dislike of the liar-in-chief. astralweeks Report As Abusive       See All Comments (11)       Add a Comment *We welcome comments that advance the story directly or with relevant tangential information. We try to block comments that use offensive language or appear to be spam and review comments frequently to ensure they meet our standards. If you see a comment that you believe is irrelevant or inappropriate, you can flag it to our editors by using the report abuse links. 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