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For Immediate Release:
June 4, 2009
Contact: Austin Durrer
202-225-4376
 

Statement on President Obama’s Speech in Cairo

 
 

Washington, D.C., June 4th – Congressman Jim Moran, Virginia Democrat, issued the following statement regarding President Obama’s speech in Cairo this morning directed at the Muslim world.  

“I applaud and congratulate President Obama on his speech today in Cairo. His eloquent words outlined a vision of how America can engage in new and positive ways with the Muslim world.  I commend President Obama and feel pride in the fact that we now have a President who is leading us forward to better relations and more balanced policies in the Middle East. 

“The speech frankly acknowledged that the policies of our past administration caused great harm to our country and our national interests.  By dictating to others how they should behave, and imposing our views on potential partners, the United States halted its role as a leader.  Leadership is not about dictating or imposing one’s will on others.  Leadership is about setting a high example, convincing others to join us, and then creating meaningful, positive results. 

“In his speech, President Obama spoke of the need for honesty among Americans and among the nations in the Middle East and beyond.  He stated, “There must be a sustained effort to listen to each other, to learn from each other, to respect one another, and to seek common ground.”  I could not agree more. One of the methods for achieving these goals is through studying each other’s languages, history, politics, and cultures. I have supported such initiatives in the past, and will continue to in the future. 

“President Obama opened a new chapter in U.S. policy today by expressing an American desire to work with, rather than against, the Muslim world.  He did so by speaking honestly about the key issues that greatly concern Muslims around the world, including the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, Iran, human rights and women’s rights, education, and economic opportunity.  The U.S can and should work with Muslim nations and Israel on all these issues.  As the President said, we must work for a two-state solution between Israel and Palestine, with the two living side by side in peace and security. 

“Our true strength comes from the power of our democratic ideas and values.  We will advance our ideals by showing that we can listen to, learn from, and respect those with whom we do not always agree.  By seeking common ground with groups and nations that have a different outlook of the world, we can work for true and sustainable peace.  As President Obama said, “We should choose the right path, not just the easy path.”  

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