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NEW YORK — President Obama urged world leaders Tuesday to condemn the recent deadly attacks against U.S. diplomats and missions in Libya and Egypt, suggesting that now is a key moment in the struggle for democratic freedom in the Muslim world.
Speaking to the U.N. General Assembly, Obama told his audience that “it is the obligation of all leaders, in all countries, to speak out forcefully against violence and extremism.” He also made clear that the United States would “do what we must to prevent Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon.”
“It is time to marginalize those who — even when not resorting to violence — use hatred of America, or the West, or Israel as a central principle of politics,” Obama said in the fourth such address of his presidency. “For that only gives cover, and sometimes makes excuses, for those who resort to violence.”
Obama used his address to defend the U.S. role in the Middle East and North Africa to an extent he has not done before, calling for help from those diplomats gathered in ensuring that the unpredictable political transition underway ends in democratic government and economic opportunity. He cited the violent war for Syria, the Palestinian national movement and other regional struggles to reaffirm American support for those seeking freedom.
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Note: Tuesday, September 25, 5:21 PM
Takeda Shingen
09-25-12, 10:49 AM
For those of you keeping score at home, the choice in the 2012 election in terms of foriegn policy is now a decision between nation building or nation building. :down:
No easy options available in terms of this...
Takeda Shingen
09-25-12, 11:05 AM
No easy options available in terms of this...
Sure there are. Stop with the nation building. Special interest isn't going to let that happen, though.
The people want another, but the politicians are running their own race.
Hottentot
09-25-12, 11:16 AM
With us or against us?
Well....in many cases against us!
Penguin
09-25-12, 11:32 AM
I would really like to see Obama standing up for the freedom of his own citizens. A nice start would be abolishing the Patriot Act and giving a finger to laws written by lobbies.
mookiemookie
09-25-12, 11:57 AM
Sure there are. Stop with the nation building. Special interest isn't going to let that happen, though.
Ah the military industrial complex and foreign entanglements. I seem to recall a couple of famous people saying something about those subjects... :hmm2:
Skybird
09-25-12, 12:17 PM
I see its that kinky time of the year again that they call "carnival".
"carnival". do not last forever :hmmm:
Bubblehead1980
09-25-12, 07:22 PM
The sad fact is that the people of the muslim world just are not capable of handling liberty, freedom, democracy etc . The naivete' shown by some leaders amazes me, to think you can reason with these people is absurd.Reasoning with anyone who is devoutly religious is just not possible.Sure there are intellectuals and good people there but their society en masse is not capable of functioning as a free society.We should have worked to keep Mubarak and others in power, at least they kept them in line.PC? no, but the truth? yes. There is a reason the western world is far ahead of muslim world...
We should have worked to keep Mubarak and others in power, at least they kept them in line.PC? no, but the truth? yes. There is a reason the western world is far ahead of muslim world...
Yeah and the reason is that in the west nearly constant warfare and revolutions eventually broke the aristocracy's and the churches stranglehold on the people. What you're advocating is the equivalent of kicking the can down the road. The problem with that tactic is more you do that the worse it will get once that can can no longer be kicked.
Platapus
09-26-12, 05:25 PM
The sad fact is that the people of the muslim world just are not capable of handling liberty, freedom, democracy etc .
Well, just as long as you are not over generalizing over 1.6 billion people (about 23% of the worlds total population), spread over 49 nations (only counting those nations with more than 50% of the population being Muslim), and split among four different major sects of Islam that's OK.
:doh:
Skybird
09-26-12, 05:31 PM
49 Nations and 6 major sects forming one Ummah (not six - one) that always all of a sudden speak with remarkable unity and conformity when it is about pushing back other cultures, relativising freedom and free speech and human rights, propagating human rights as defined by Islam, and demanding special status for Islam.
The army of a country may have different weapon branches, divisions and brigades. It still is one army.
49 Nations and 6 major sects forming one Ummah (not six - one) that always all of a sudden speak with remarkable unity and conformity when it is about pushing back other cultures, relativising freedom and free speech and human rights, propagating human rights as defined by Islam, and demanding special status for Islam.
The army of a country may have different weapon branches, divisions and brigades. It still is one army.
Except that every army has a commanding general, unlike Islam.
Skybird
09-26-12, 06:39 PM
Except that every army has a commanding general, unlike Islam.
It has, Muhammad, but he is dead. But he left behind his plan and strategy papers. ;)
My reply to Obama would be; Thats great - now please tell me how you can afford it Mr President? because 'always' is along time. The way Americas unsustainable finances are run - it proabably doesn't have a very 'long time'. :nope:
It has, Muhammad, but he is dead. But he left behind his plan and strategy papers. ;)
And unfortunatley for him, virtually everyone who reads them has different interpretation of what they actually mean. And if they mean what you think they mean, well....he should have left them a vast weapons cache and a pile of gold, because they wont get very far with sticks and stones - which is all most of them have access to. :03:
Skybird
09-26-12, 07:17 PM
And unfortunatley for him, virtually everyone who reads them has different interpretation of what they actually mean. And if they mean what you think they mean, well....he should have left them a vast weapons cache and a pile of gold, because they wont get very far with sticks and stones - which is all most of them have access to. :03:
When was the last time you checked monetary funds controlld by Muslim powers heavily buying key pieces of Western industry? ;)
The military component of conquest is not that important anymore like it was during the huge invasions of Europe by Muslim armies. Demographics and economics have taken over as a tool to push forward the cause. Militarily, only the third world and Africa and ME remain to be a playground for Islamic pushing by military force. But via the nuke crisis over Iran, resulting in proliferation, and destabilisation due to a nuclear arms race between Iran, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Syria, Turkey, Pakistan and possibly Libya, the military missionising could become more important outside this area again - and push the whole world over the edge.
It has, Muhammad, but he is dead. But he left behind his plan and strategy papers. ;)
Well that's just not good enough. No battle plan ever survives contact with the enemy.
When was the last time you checked monetary funds controlld by Muslim powers heavily buying key pieces of Western industry? ;)
When was the last time you checked it? I wouldn't speak for your country but in mine that is just not happening.
When was the last time you checked monetary funds controlld by Muslim powers heavily buying key pieces of Western industry? ;)
The military component of conquest is not that important anymore like it was during the huge invasions of Europe by Muslim armies. Demographics and economics have taken over as a tool to push forward the cause. Militarily, only the third world and Africa and ME remain to be a playground for Islamic pushing by military force. But via the nuke crisis over Iran, resulting in proliferation, and destabilisation due to a nuclear arms race between Iran, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Syria, Turkey, Pakistan and possibly Libya, the military missionising could become more important outside this area again - and push the whole world over the edge.
Muslim powers or rich arabs? - who will cease to be rich the moment the middle east oil wells dry up?... (unless they become the worlds number 1 exporters of glass I suppose.)
The majoriy of the muslim world resides in some of the poorest nations on the planet, think you'll find they are too busy trying to feed their oversized offspring to have time for world domination, if you think any substancial percentage of the worlds wealth and influence is in the hands of islamists you are badly mistaken. I guess they have 'man power', but even then they only just out number the Chinese.
mookiemookie
09-26-12, 09:30 PM
Muslim powers or rich arabs? - who will cease to be rich the moment the middle east oil wells dry up?... (unless they become the worlds number 1 exporters of glass I suppose.)
The majoriy of the muslim world resides in some of the poorest nations on the planet, think you'll find they are too busy trying to feed their oversized offspring to have time for world domination, if you think any substancial percentage of the worlds wealth and influence is in the hands of islamists you are badly mistaken. I guess they have 'man power', but even then they only just out number the Chinese.
Seeing as that the hardcore Islamists believe that it's a sin to charge or receive interest, they may be a bit hamstrung in the investment world.
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