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Obama's Middle East Speech
by Raymond Ibrahim http://www.raymondibrahim.com/9637/obama-middle-east-speech One of the problems with Obama's Middle East speech was that parts of it were so deliberately balanced — so meant to appease all sides — that they go nowhere. For example, look at the portions where he discusses democracy in the Middle East versus the alternative — Islamist rule, which he does not name. One sentence seems to say that a "true" democracy is necessary, only to be followed by one that seems open to Islamist rule, and so on. Consider the following excerpts:
This seems to say he's open to Islamists' having a prominent role now in the hopes that, in future, more liberal reforms will take place.
This implies the opposite: that Islamists can't just have a blank check, as it were.
This is very open to Islamist rule, since many Islamists, such as the Muslim Brotherhood, are "peaceful and law-abiding," at least until they assume power.
This is another reverse implying that only "true" supporters of democracy are welcome.
This is immensely vague: What if a group restricts the rights of its minorities — but with consent from the majority, as is the case when a majority of Muslims support Islamist/sharia rule? In the end, however, when one moves beyond all the verbiage, it is clear where Obama is going with all this:
In short, let's take risks today in the hopes of achieving an earthly utopia tomorrow — a thing unprecedented in human history. receive the latest by email: subscribe to raymond ibrahim's free mailing list |
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