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June 3, 2009 8:29 AM

Why Mr. Obama Is In Saudi Arabia

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Robert Hendin
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This story was filed by CBS News producer Robert Hendin, traveling with the president in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
5058537President Obama just landed in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia under bright sunshine and a high temperature of 108 degrees. It's his fourth foreign trip as President and his first to the Middle East, an area of increasing concern for the young Administration.

President Obama has renewed the push for a long-lasting Middle East peace, meeting in the Oval Office recently with the leaders of both Israel and the Palestinian Authority.

Saudi Arabia is a major ally in his efforts, as the Saudis have put forth their own plan and getting them to the table is a key step in making any progress.

But there is much more on the President's agenda for this quick stop here in Riyadh.

His 16 hours on the ground include a long discussion with Saudi King Abdullah at his private farm here in the capital city. The President is expected to talk about reducing U.S. dependence on foreign oil — much of which comes from Saudi Arabia — and the shared threat posed by Iran's push for nuclear weapons.

Specific agenda points aside, the timing of Mr. Obama's stop in Riyadh is just as key. What many observers saw as a late add to the president's already-busy schedule, the stop here comes just hours in front of his trip to Cairo, Egypt where he will deliver his long promised "Major Speech" to the Muslim world.

In his address, he's expected to reiterate what he told the Turkish Parliament a few months back, that the U.S. is not at war with Islam.

He will continue his push to mend ties between the U.S. and Muslims throughout the world; in the Middle East, Southeast Asia, Europe and the at home in America.

Saudi Arabia is home to the two holiest sites of Islam, Mecca and Medina, and the stop here is an acknowledgement of the role of the Kingdom in the Muslim world.

Serious progress in resolving the Israeli-Palestinian conflict is key to changing the way Muslims see the U.S., but many Muslims views U.S. policy as a double standard; firm support for Israel's policies without consideration for Muslim concerns.

Mr. Obama hopes to change that perception with his visit here and his speech tomorrow in Cairo.

Click below to watch a debrief from CBS News White House correspondent Chip Reid on Mr. Obama's visit to Saudi:



Obama's Trip: Complete Coverage

  • Robert Hendin

    Robert Hendin is senior producer for "Face the Nation" and a CBS News senior political producer.

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by randomlybanned June 4, 2009 12:36 AM EDT
Oh, goodie, clever bluegrass is on with their stupid little pet names for the GOP. Can't flip that bluegrass state to blue, though, can ya???
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by rbf51 June 3, 2009 7:20 PM EDT
Obama's 2009 APOLOGIES FROM AMERICA tour has started! Bowing and scraping, he will find that true Arabs will think he is a worm and have even less respect for him!.
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by YrSoWrong June 3, 2009 5:21 PM EDT
While some of you are bowing to the whims of foreign dictators, it is worth remembering that the American Revolution created a republic that is ruled by the majority and the majority is ruled by law.

In political history, this happens to be exceptional, and for the 18th Century, very rare-to-nonexistent. Americans have no business humoring kings or theocrats of any persuasion, but that is what happens on the cbs blog whenever a Near Eastern mystic decides it's time for a proclamation.
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by YrSoWrong June 3, 2009 5:16 PM EDT
It's humiliating just to realize that some of these posts are coming from inside the United States.
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by freespeech101 June 3, 2009 12:22 PM EDT
The American Exceptionalism the right wing espouses is the reason why they feel self righteous when they commit war crimes like torture and start illegal wars.

It's time for American Humility and living up to our principles instead of finding excuses to break them.
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by freespeech101 June 3, 2009 12:17 PM EDT
Apparently Mr. Romney seems to believe that being responsible and mature as a nation to own up to our failures, mistakes and misgivings is a weakness as opposed to a chance to learn from those errors. Apparently if he were our President he would never admit to a mistake; which means he would obviously cover them up.

I don't know much about the Mormon religion but I'd be real surprised if this were one of their beliefs that fessing up is weak and somehow wrong. Romney's position is an extension of all that is wrong with his party and the FALSE pride it is trying to generate even though the gas meter reads empty on these kinds of attacks.

The obviously stupid thing about all this is not only has this been tried, done and failed before. It was done less than a year ago. If Romney's memory is that selective or short why would the country ever want him as its President. Just because the man was successful in taking over companies, breaking them apart and then selling those parts before cashing out is no tribute to his success. In fact, it only demonstrates the one thing that echo's in his comments. Romney only knows how to destroy; not build.
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by bluegrass101-2009 June 3, 2009 11:02 AM EDT
The Repiglican Party lost the Young Voters, Black voters, Hispanic Voters and College educated. The only repig 's left are the Southern Bigot White Sheeters and the Braindead.
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by bluegrass101-2009 June 3, 2009 10:59 AM EDT
The Repiglican Party is Irrelevant today. Thank You GOD. And thanks to the American people for fianlly waking up to the fact that the GOP really sucks.
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by mad_dog1976 June 3, 2009 10:01 AM EDT
Hey moron ...the U.S is broke what are you doing flying a jet to the meetings, you should have taken a boat. I cant wait until the next election, so this dip stick will be out of here.
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by sd20fish June 3, 2009 9:50 AM EDT
It is absolutely childish and contemptuous to refer to our President as "Mr." Obama. Please mend your ways.
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