Pres Obama's Trip to the Muslim World: A New Partnership

....he he, kama ni ya dhahabu, basi jamaa wanachimba dhahabu nyingi sana nchini mwao!

....lasivyo wangebidi wamvalishe ki- barrel cha mafuta shingoni kama pendant.
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mkipata full text speech please imwageni hapa nasikia its a very controversial one...

Nothing controversial...he just brought the house down PERIOD!

Obama Speech In Cairo: VIDEO, Full Text
 
tusisahau hii ipo katika speech:

HAMAS MUST END VIOLANCE AND RECOGNISE ISRALE'S RIGHTS TO EXIST
 
tusisahau hii ipo katika speech:

HAMAS MUST END VIOLANCE AND RECOGNISE ISRALE'S RIGHTS TO EXIST
Sure,

Below, the full text of President Obama's speech in Cairo, Egypt, titled "A New Beginning."

 
ameongea mambo mengi!LOL!nimesahau miwani yangu.invisible jaribu kutupatia zile tips ambazo ni CRUCIAL SOMEHOW
 
ameongea mambo mengi!LOL!nimesahau miwani yangu.invisible jaribu kutupatia zile tips ambazo ni CRUCIAL SOMEHOW

Geoff, mbona nimeziweka nilizoona ni za kugusia kwa karibu?

Guardian ya UK imeandika hivi:

President Barack Obama speaks at Cairo University in Egypt in his ongoing effort to change Muslim perceptions about the US. Photograph: Matthew Cavanaugh/EPA


Barack Obama pledges new beginning between US and Muslims

By Ian Black in Cairo and Mark Tran

Barack Obama today appealed for a new beginning between America and Muslims in a much-anticipated speech that continued his effort to reach out to the Islamic world.

The US president paid tribute to Islam's influence on religion, culture and civilisation, and started with the traditional Arabic greeting, assalaamu alaykum – peace be upon you – which drew thunderous applause.

"I have come here to seek a new beginning between the United States and Muslims around the world: one based upon mutual interest and mutual respect; and one based on the truth that America and Islam are not exclusive," Obama said.

The president displayed understanding of the causes of Muslim resentment but gave no quarter on the need to fight al-Qaida.

Messages on the issues of Israel, the Palestinians and Iran were general and familiar, with no new initiatives or policies. Similarly, the passages on Afghanistan and Iraq replayed familiar themes. Overall it was much more about tone than substance – he did warn that a single speech could not change much.

As expected, Obama made reference to his own Muslim roots, mentioning the "azaan" call to prayer, and generally played the religious card deftly: America would never be at war with Islam, he repeated.

"The Holy Qur'an teaches that whoever kills an innocent, it is as if he has killed all mankind; and whoever saves a person, it is as if he has saved all mankind. The enduring faith of over a billion people is so much bigger than the narrow hatred of a few. Islam is not part of the problem in combating violent extremism – it is an important part of promoting peace."

Religious freedom and women's rights were emphasised in a challenge to intolerance and bigotry. Obama's comments on democracy – a burning issue in Egypt and in almost all Arab countries – were non-specific, which may disappoint if not surprise democracy activists in Egypt and elsewhere.

"America does not presume to know what is best for everyone, just as we would not presume to pick the outcome of a peaceful election. But I do have an unyielding belief that all people yearn for certain things: the ability to speak your mind and have a say in how you are governed; confidence in the rule of law and the equal administration of justice; government that is transparent and doesn't steal from the people; the freedom to live as you choose," he said.

"Those are not just American ideas, they are human rights, and that is why we will support them everywhere."

Obama defended his strategy in both Afghanistan and Iraq but made clear he did not wish to maintain a permanent presence in either country.

A blunt message to Israel went down well with his audience: stop building settlements on Palestinian land.

In a marked change of tone from the Bush administration, Obama said: "Israelis must acknowledge that just as Israel's right to exist cannot be denied, neither can Palestine's. The United States does not accept the legitimacy of continued Israeli settlements. This construction violates previous agreements and undermines efforts to achieve peace. It is time for these settlements to stop."

At the same time he called on Palestinians to abandon violence and said the Arab-Israeli conflict "should no longer be used to distract the people of Arab nations from other problems. Instead it must be a cause for action to help the Palestinian people develop the institutions that will sustain their state; to recognise Israel's legitimacy; and to choose progress over a self-defeating focus on the past."

On the burning issue of nuclear weapons he issued a stark warning: "We have reached a decisive point. This is not simply about America's interests. It is about preventing a nuclear arms race in the Middle East that could lead this region and the world down a hugely dangerous path."

Obama landed in Cairo aboard Air Force One from Saudi Arabia and went straight into talks with President Hosni Mubarak before his 45-minute address – the most important since his inauguration and certain to be highly scrutinised – to a selected audience at the city's university.

After his meeting with Mubarak, Obama said the US was committed to working in partnership with countries in the Middle East "so that all people can meet their aspirations". Mubarak said: "We opened all topics with no reservations."

After spending the night at King Abdullah's horse farm in the Saudi Arabian desert, Obama arrived at Egypt's imposing, ornate Qubba palace in the middle of Cairo with nearly two dozen horses leading his motorcade down the wide, palm-lined palace drive.

The US president jogged up the steps to greet his Egyptian counterpart and as the two leaders stood on a balcony, a military band in blue uniforms played both countries' national anthems.

Unprecedented security measures are in place for Obama's big day, which includes a tour of the pyramids on Cairo's outskirts and a medieval mosque.

White House officials have promised an intensive social media networking blitz to publicise the speech and generate discussion across the Muslim world.

Obama had been given a torrent of advice about what to say – from governments, editorialists and ordinary people.

"Don't be biased towards Israel, don't interfere in countries' internal affairs and don't give lessons in democracy," warned the state-owned Egyptian Rose El-Youssef newspaper.

Iran's supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, weighed in before Obama spoke, saying "beautiful" speeches alone would not improve America's image in the Muslim world.

"The nations of this part of the world … deeply hate America because during many years they have seen violence, military interference, rights violations, discrimination … from America," Khamenei said in a televised speech.


Source: guardian.co.uk
 
Nimeangalia ile picha akiwa pamoja na King (wakiwa wamekaa) sikuona Bendera ya US behind him........wakuu hiyo imekaaje?
 
Nimeangalia ile picha akiwa pamoja na King (wakiwa wamekaa) sikuona Bendera ya US behind him........wakuu hiyo imekaaje?

Remember he bowed to him.....

Halafu ngoja nimtumie Rush hizi picha na nita mCC Sean Hannity...
 
Sure,

Below, the full text of President Obama's speech in Cairo, Egypt, titled "A New Beginning."

Kwa wana wa Zion unabii umetimia............. Aliyeko mlimani asishuke; aliyeko bondeni asipande mlimani; ole ni kwa wale wanyonyeshao na wajawazito........Hekima ya mungu ni upumbavu kwa mwanadam na upumbavu wa mwanadam ni hekima ya mungu ....Just thinking loudly.
 

Kama utakumbuka sababu ya JK kwenda white house during his US trip ni kwasababu eti ni one of "Muslim Leaders" Sasa sijui ni from a Muslim country ama what,lakini angalia hapo kwenye red highlight kuwa si kila mtu mwenye kupewa Order of Merit ya King Abdulah, hilo likampa JK upper hand na JK allitumia order of merit yake ahead of Obama's middle east trip akiwa hapa US,kwenda kumpa some hints and so forth given the fact that Obama himself is taking this trip very seriously and any advice possible and reaching out in many ways possible
 
tusisahau hii ipo katika speech:

HAMAS MUST END VIOLANCE AND RECOGNISE ISRALE'S RIGHTS TO EXIST

Likewise, Israel must end attacks into Palestine, recognise the Palestine's right to exist freely and independently, and get the settlers and troops out of all the occupied Palestine.
 


ACHA UDINILIZATION NA CHUKI ZA KINAFKI HU NI WAKATI WA KUELEZANA UKWELI HAKUNA KUAOGOPANA `EDUCATION IS CURRENCY OF 21st CENTURY`.

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EsRZK_FfhYk]YouTube - Barack Obama in Cairo, Egypt (June 04)[/ame]

HAKI KWA PANDE ZOTE ITALETA AMANI IKIWA ITATEKELEZWA.
 
I can't see the American Flag either!


Mkuu, kulingana na protokali za kifalme,mahekalu/majumba ya kifalme huwa ni Nembo au bendera ya mfalme au malkia inakuwa displayed,especialy kama mhusika anakuwa yupo ndani ya hekalu hilo.
**i stand to be corrected.
 
Grounding himself in verses from the Koran, President Barack Obama on Thursday promised the Muslim world a new partnership with the U.S. based on mutual interest, mutual respect - and a promise to "say openly the things we hold in our hearts, and that too often are said only behind closed doors." And he delivered by the bucket, in a speech that first wooed his audience with lavish praise of Islam's contribution to global civilization, and then delivered some bracing messages on key points of conflict between the U.S. and its Muslim critics.
• On Afghanistan, Obama emphasized that the Sept. 11 attacks had left the U.S. with no choice but to deny al-Qaeda a sanctuary there - squarely challenging the conspiracy theories that still prevail in Egypt and much of the Muslim world that question whether the attacks had in fact been carried out by extremists, who claimed responsibility for the event. "These are not opinions to be debated; these are facts to be dealt with," he said bluntly. The U.S. would bring its troops home immediately if it could be sure extremists would have no sanctuary in Afghanistan.
• Iraq was different, a war of choice that Obama himself had opposed. But he emphasized his responsibility to help Iraqis achieve a better future while stressing that his goal was to leave Iraq to the Iraqis - and he broke with President George W. Bush by saying bluntly that the U.S. had no interest in establishing permanent bases there. He also stressed that all U.S. troops would leave Iraq by 2012, in line with an agreement with the Iraqi government. (Read the full text of Obama's speech to the Muslim world.)
• On torture and the abuse of detainees at GuantÁnamo and elsewhere, Obama carefully distanced himself from some of the Muslim world's most toxic grievances against the U.S. war on terrorism. The fear generated by Sept. 11 had prompted some Americans to act in ways that contradicted their country's values and traditions, he said - a line likely to infuriate former Vice President Dick Cheney - but he stressed that he has already outlawed torture and vowed to close GuantÁnamo by next year, drawing raucous applause.
• The Israeli-Palestinian conflict marks perhaps the most enduring area of division between the U.S. and Muslim countries. On this subject, Obama's speech was an elegant walk on a balance beam: he unapologetically stressed that the bond between the U.S. and Israel was unbreakable, emphasizing that it was based on "the recognition that the aspiration for a Jewish homeland is rooted in a tragic history that cannot be denied." He cited the centuries of Jewish persecution in Europe that culminated in the Holocaust, which killed more Jews than Israel's current Jewish population. "Denying that fact is baseless, ignorant and hateful. Threatening Israel with destruction - or repeating vile stereotypes about Jews - is deeply wrong and only serves to evoke in the minds of Israelis this most painful of memories while preventing the peace that the people of this region deserve."
But he was just as forceful in describing the trauma of the Palestinians that began with their displacement by Israel's creation in 1948, which turned many into refugees and later included suffering the humiliations of occupation. Obama's description of a stalemate involving "two peoples with legitimate aspirations, each with a painful history that makes compromise elusive" offered both sides a narrative in which they could recognize their own interests. "If we see this conflict only from one side or the other, then we will be blind to the truth: the only resolution is for the aspirations of both sides to be met through two states, where Israelis and Palestinians each live in peace and security."
Obama bluntly rebuked Hamas for terrorism, offering the example of the U.S. civil rights struggle as an alternative. He also scolded Israel for its occupation of the West Bank, saying the U.S. did not accept "the legitimacy of continued Israeli settlement activity." He stressed both the Palestinian Authority's responsibility for improving Palestinian governance and Israel's obligation to ease the siege of Gaza and its security regime in the West Bank - though both sides would see the speech as short on specifics. Still, the audience warmed to a U.S. President using more forceful language on Israel than either of his two predecessors.

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Ili dhamira yake ya ukurasa mpya ukubalike kwa walengwa wake, ingekuwa bora angeamrisha mara moja askari wake kusitisha mapambano yote ya silaha katika Afghanistan na Iraq kama goodwill gesture kwa Waisilamu. Hapo angeeleweka.
 
Ili dhamira yake ya kuanza ukurasa mpya na waisilamu ikubalike, angeamrisha mara moja askari wake kusitisha mapambanao ya silaha dhidi ysa Waisilamu huko Afghanistan, Pakistan na Iraq -- kama goodwill gesture kwao.
 
Ili dhamira yake ya ukurasa mpya ukubalike kwa walengwa wake, ingekuwa bora angeamrisha mara moja askari wake kusitisha mapambano yote ya silaha katika Afghanistan na Iraq kama goodwill gesture kwa Waisilamu. Hapo angeeleweka.

Tayari ana withdrwal plan ya kuondoa majeshi ya Marekani Iraq lakini bado kupitisha na Congress. Una takiwa kujua kuwa Marekani raisi hana nguvu zote kama nchi zetu. Kabla ya maamuzi makubwa kama kuondoa majeshi lazima a consult na Bunge la nchi. So it's not easy kwake kusema ghafla tu dakika hii acheni kupigani.
 
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