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Obama highlights his Muslim roots in Turkey speech

By: Julie Mason
Examiner White House Correspondent
April 7, 2009

Barack Obama leaves the tomb of Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, modern Turkey’s founder and first president, after placing a wreath at Ataturk’s Tomb in Ankara on Monday. (AP photo)

ANKARA, TURKEY — President Barack Obama launched a major outreach initiative to Islam on Monday, urging Muslims to join America in fighting common enemies.

And signaling the strategic importance of the U.S. alliance with this majority-Muslim country, the president made a sharp retreat from a campaign promise to press Turkey on the issue of Armenian genocide.

“Let me say this as clearly as I can: The United States is not at war with Islam,” Obama said. “In fact, our partnership with the Muslim world is critical in rolling back a fringe ideology that people of all faiths reject.”

Obama came to Turkey at the end of a European tour of summits designed to restore ties to nations frustrated with American foreign policy, especially in Iraq.

In a closely watched address to the Turkish assembly, Obama continued a line he started in Europe, admitting American fallibility in an effort to rebuild ties with nations tired of America’s arrogance.

Obama, who downplayed his own family ties to Islam during last year’s presidential campaign, found them of greater use in the Turkish capital, telling a gathering of the Grand National Assembly that “the United States has been enriched by Muslim-Americans.

“Many other Americans have Muslims in their family, or have lived in a Muslim-majority country,” Obama said. “I know, because I am one of them.”

Obama, a Christian whose Kenyan father was Muslim, was raised partly in majority-Muslim Indonesia.

Praising Turkey’s recent advances in civil society, including the creation of a television station for the Kurds, Obama said minority rights are  an important element of democracy.

“I say this as a president of a country that not too long ago made it hard for someone who looks like me to vote,” Obama said. “But it is precisely the capacity to change that enriches our countries.”

Obama backed off a campaign promise to pursue the issue of Armenian genocide with the Turks, and instead used his speech to compare Turkey’s history with the Armenians to America’s treatment of American Indians.

“History unresolved can be a heavy weight,” Obama said. “Each country must work through its past.”

During the presidential campaign, Obama was emphatic in his support of Armenians who demanded Turkish acknowledgment of the slaughter of a million Armenians from 1915-1923.

At the time, he strongly protested former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice’s firing of a former ambassador to Armenia over his use of the term “genocide” to describe Turkish aggression.

But once in Turkey, Obama took a different tack, saying his views are the same but that it’s up to the Turks and Armenians to work it out themselves.

“What I want to do is not focus on my views right now, but focus on the views of the Turkish and the Armenian people,” Obama said in a joint press conference with Turkish President Abdullah Gul. “If they can move forward and deal with a difficult and tragic history, then I think the entire world should encourage them.”



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Hazim Alasad

Apr 7, 2009

I think Present Obamas made a right move by bridging with Muslims World through Turkey. His visit and political speech accomplished much better friendly environment feeling toward America all around the world than aggressive attitude compared to President George Bush administration policy. By adopting a friendly messages policy and dialogue America once again will gain back minds and hearts not only Muslim’s nations but global society too. This will save the US lot of time and efforts compared to the previous Administration’s questionable policy from 2000 thru 2008, which ended up passing through a worst financial crises besides losing a friendly relations with their historic allies and bad reputation. God bless America and log life for President Obama for his wisdom and honest policy.

 

SAD AMERICAN

Apr 7, 2009

This man is bad news for the USA. he is always kissing the behinds of those terrorist countries. Take care of us at home . Never mind the arabs. We all know he is sucking up to them for financiang his election. Americans are not stupid. Just stunned . Wake up America,!! We dont need a Solialistic president or a Socialistic country. We certainly dont need a new kind of money . Stay out of our Car industry .let the companies that were manages by greedy agenda people .go under by bankrupcy, see how fast they will turn around.Hands off our Healthcare and none for Illegal aliens. Send the illegals back where they came from . they are committing a crime against America. and Stop trying to change our Constitution and way of life.! Now obama is trying to make our children or going to try to make them like Hitlers youth. WAKE UP AMERICA!Will a real AMERICAN FOR THE PRESIDENCY WITHOUT A PERSONAL AGENDA PLEASE STAND UP!

 

Apr 7, 2009

clever

 

Kunta Kinte

Apr 7, 2009

Tellin him to stop campaigning and get to work. The carbon footprints not to mention the cost of his world-wide BS tour is exceeding his pay grade. Enough already with the othe rside of camel-lot, his roots and all other bogus talk. The world economic crisis needs more than campaign rhetoric. While he was on his tour of nations the Korean Punk rocker threw him a softball and Obama could not catch him.

 

Bay Rute

Apr 7, 2009

Hey Hazim adopting a friendly message? Where is the Muslim friendly message to America? Where are the moderates who speak for the majority? Try doing what we allow in this country in a Muslim nation as a Christian? We as christians have no respect or rights in other countries where there is a Muslim faith... Have your read history ? Try starting in Lebanon ! BLow it out of your rear end!

 

GWS

Apr 7, 2009

Mr. Alasad: I concur with your comments. You will notice that most folks who read the Examiner site hate Muslims and just about anyone who is not like them. For example the comment by SAD AMERICAN. He truly is a Sad American like others here. You see, this is a Right Wing, Neo Con Newspaper who cater to bigots like Sad American. Their solution is to bomb or kill everyone not like them. Most are a bunch of Chicken Hawks who love to start wars as long as they and their children are not out there fighting themselves. Let the poor fight the war is their philosophy. And they wonder why President Obama did not stress his Muslim roots when running for President. I for one am so proud of President Obama. I listened to Henry Kissinger and Brizinsky (sp) on Charley Rose last night talk for an hour-. They support Obama's strategy and think he is a brilliant leader. So do I.

 

Apr 7, 2009

Where does the hate come from. One source is FOX News. Last night, Sean Hannity has stopped just one step short of calling for vigilanteism against Barack Obama. In the meanwhile, he's doing everything possible to “hang” Obama on national television night after night. Without a trace of regret or remorse over his disagreements with Obama, indeed he seems to relish his animosity. “Great American” Hannity does his best to foment fear and loathing of our new president by shrieking that he is a threat to the United States. There are the run-of-the-mill accusations: Obama is a socialist, and an America hater, a radical, and, on last night's Hannity, now a terrorism appeaser, a threat to national security, and surrendering our sovereignty... and later in the show much to Hannity's obvious satisfaction, Dick Morris accused Obama of repealing the Declaration of Independence.

 


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