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Thursday, May 19, 2011

Breaking: President Obama Outlines Middle East Peace Policy

by on May 19, 2011
— The New York Times — "Focus Is On Obama As Tensions Soar Across Mideast": "Against the backdrop of Middle East uprisings that have intensified animus toward Israel and growing momentum for global recognition of a Palestinian state, American and Israeli officials are struggling to balance national security interests against the need to adapt to a transformative movement in the Arab world."

— CBS News — "Obama's Mideast Speech: Punishment And Praise": "In his first comprehensive response to revolts across the Arab world, President Barack Obama is doling out punishment and praise, targeting Syrian President Bashar Assad for attacking his people but also promising fresh U.S. aid to nations that support democracy. Mr. Obama is also trying to erase any doubt that the U.S. supports the call for change."

— Politico — "Five Things To Watch In Barack Obama's Mideast Speech": "How far on Syria will Obama go? ... A Marshall Plan for the Arab world? ... How much will he say on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict? ... A uniform doctrine, or will he improvise? ... What's next?"

— The Wall Street Journal — "Power Shifts On Foreign-Policy Team": "Tumult in the Arab world has accelerated a shift in the standing of Washington's foreign-policy power players. The Obama White House has moved to exert greater civilian control over the military, challenging the views of the top brass in some areas, officials say."


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