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World Citizen: Arab World Suddenly Cooling to Obama

Frida Ghitis | Bio | 30 Oct 2008
World Politics Review

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AMMAN, Jordan -- Ever since Barack Obama proved to be a viable presidential candidate, news that America might elect a man with an African father, a Muslim stepfather, and a widely multicultural background to the White House has electrified the world. After eight years of the Bush administration, analysts suggested that simply electing Obama, regardless of any subsequent policy changes, would begin solving America's severe image problems around the globe.

Nowhere was this phenomenon supposed to manifest itself more powerfully than in the Middle East. If America elects Obama, the argument went, Muslims will give Washington the benefit of the doubt. Maybe so. As of now, however, it looks as if many in the Muslim world are having second thoughts about their initial enthusiasm for the Democratic nominee. To be sure, Obama remains far more popular than his Republican opponent, John McCain, but the electrified buzz about a potential Obama presidency has lost some of its wattage. ...

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