Obama’s Discussion Points  By proudly recognizing the Muslim communities in the United States, He elegantly accepts the welcome of the students and spectators.

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Obama’s Discussion Points  By proudly recognizing the Muslim communities in the United States, He elegantly accepts the welcome of the students and spectators with the greeting “Assalaamu Alaykum.”  It is significant to acknowledge a regions customs and language for relating to an audience.  statements of anxiety between the United States and Muslims.  Obama successfully pointed the issues of Islam`s role play in American society.  President Obama talked about his heritage and spiritual up-bringing.

Obama’s Discussion Points I  the difference between Islamic radicalism and peaceful Islam was included in Obama’s speech.  Obama’s declare that no conflict is existing between the Eastern and Western powers.  He expressed ideas of working along a alliance of forty-six countries to fight any further violence.  He said that along with removing the U.S. army, he will refurbish the affect nations` governments by: Building schools Hospitals New Businesses  He said that the war in Iraq was a war of choice and wasn't beneficiary for all Americans.  democratic view of Obama about war and the Republican Parties push the war forward.

Obama’s Discussion Points II  The Israel and Palestine conflict will result in a peaceful way out.  He attended to the Gaza region’s bloodshed caused by intolerance.  Obama tackles the fact of nuclear weapons and current clash with Iran for preventing it from a killing factor.  Obama disparages the Middle-East governments who say that the holocaust never took place.

Obama’s Discussion Points III  President Obama talks about nuclear weapons and takes liabilities of its users.  Obama shows that the administration wants to put this destructions to an end.  Obama’s positon against Iran for their violence against America is marked.  President Obama talks about the nuclear weapon and share his opinion with them and says that it should not be used like this.

Conclusion  At the end, he talks about what are the negative sides and difficulties of democracy.  What makes his speeches different from any other past presidential talking is that he declared definitely that no governmental system can be imposed to a nation by any other nation.  His final words had a sight of Martine Luther King.  He say that It’s easier to blame others than look at the actual fact.  The president ends with what the Quran tells us: “O mankind! I have created you male and female; and I have made you into nations and tribes so that you may know one another.”  The Talmud tells us: “The whole of the Torah is for the purpose of promoting peace.” The Holy Bible tells us: “Blessed are the peacemakers, for they shall be called sons of god.”(President Barrack Obama, June 4, 2009)