Obama's Muslim Address Projects Weakness, Says Mideast Expert Aaron Klein

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Wed Jun 3, 2009 9:52am EDT

JERUSALEM, June 3 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- President Obama's major address
tomorrow to the Muslim world along with his diplomacy with Iran and his recent
"mild" response to North Korean nuclear testing are coalescing to project an
image of American weakness that could result in disastrous ramifications for
the U.S., argues Jerusalem-based author and war correspondent Aaron Klein.

Klein is available for comment on Obama's outreach to the Muslim world and his
overture speech in Cairo tomorrow, where the president is expected to attempt
to mend ties with Islam and also focus on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

The speech follows major policy differences with Israel and war-like
declarations and movements from Iran and North Korea, both of whom, Klein
argues, are "more emboldened than ever."

Klein's just-released blockbuster book is The Late Great State of Israel. In
the urgent work, Klein documents the unprecedented, mortal danger that Israel
faces. He also points to a policy rift between Obama and the new Israeli
leader, Benjamin Netanyahu.  

Aaron Klein is a columnist and the Jerusalem bureau chief for
WorldNetDaily.com.  He is known for his regular segments and commentary on top
American radio programs. Klein is also the author of the 2007
critically-acclaimed book, Schmoozing with Terrorists. His articles have been
republished in Ynetnews. 
 
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