
Obama Cairo speech
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Arabs
Le discours du Président américain Barack Obama aux Musulmans du monde a beaucoup impressionné au Maghreb, où l'on appelle maintenant à des actions concrètes visant à améliorer les relations entre les Etats-Unis et le monde musulman.
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Israel
Some 130 protesters gathered in front of the American Consulate in Jerusalem Wednesday afternoon to rally against U.S. President Barack Obama, who had just launched his Middle East tour , during which he is expected to reach out in friendship to the Muslim world.
Israel
During long, personal conversations with his inner circle over the past week, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu admitted that he had no idea what U.S. President Barack Obama would say in his speech in Cairo. "We have no information," he said.
Netanyahu now faces fight with either Obama or his coalition - H
Post-Obama speech, U.S. seeks to reduce Israel tensions - Haaret
Following President Barack Obama's address in Cairo Thursday, the U.S. administration is now trying to lower tensions with Israel. Senior White House officials told Haaretz following the president's speech that "there is no crisis in our relationship with Israel, and we will succeed in reaching understandings on the matter of settlements." Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu publicly commended Obama's speech in a statement issued by his bureau.Obama emerged in Cairo as a true friend of Israel - Haaretz - Is
Neither Tel Aviv nor Ramallah held their breaths Thursday as the American president gave a speech in Cairo; the traffic in both crowded cities continued normally.The Trouble With Obama's Speech - CBS News
James Kirchick is an assistant editor at the New Republic. Even if you didn't like the president's speech, there were certainly elements to applaud. He did not shy away from defending the American-led mission in Afghanistan.Obama vs. bin Laden: A battle for Muslim hearts | csmonitor.com
France
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Au Caire, Obama jette les bases de sa politique proche-orientale
Prenant le contre-pied de la France, Barack Obama a défendu jeudi au Caire le port du voile pour les musulmanes en Occident.

