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Obama shows he really means business

The US President’s Cairo speech indicates he wants action on curbing settlements

June 11, 2009 15:17

By

Alex Brummer,

Alex Brummer

2 min read

Amid the British media’s blanket coverage of the Labour Party’s disintegration, few other stories have broken on to the front pages or into leader columns. An exception was President Obama’s much-hyped Cairo address. This even managed to unify those papers which cast a very critical eye over Israel’s actions in the Middle East with those that tend to take a more balanced view.

Only the right-wing Wall Street Journal, the English-language paper that consistently supports the Zionist cause, dismissed Obama’s line. Under the provocative headline, “Barack Hussein Bush”, it described what the American President had to say as “artfully repackaged versions of themes President Bush sounded with his freedom agenda”.

It was inevitable that, at some point, Obama would turn his focus from economic meltdown to the global stage, and the Middle East in particular. Israel can expect to face sustained pressure over settlements as part of the President’s effort to stitch together a wider regional peace.

Some of the content of the Cairo speech was predictable, given the President’s comments on Israeli settlements before, during and after Binyamin Netanyahu’s recent visit to Washington. Also predictable was the fact that the Middle Eastern dignitaries assembled in Cairo gave the loudest applause to the line: “The United States does not accept the legitimacy of continued Israeli settlements”.