Barack Obama Called on International Community to Join Against ISIL+ Ebola+Aggression
American President Barack Obama Called on the International Community to Join the U.S. in Meeting the Challenges Of ISIL+ Ebola+Aggression
President Obama addressed the United Nations General Assembly in New York.
The President spoke about the problems that demand the urgent attention of the international community-
[1]from the Ebola outbreak in parts of West Africa, to
[2]Russian aggression in Ukraine, to the
[3]senseless brutality of ISIL terrorists threatening innocent lives.Obama Also
[4] Expressed Concern Over Crime In U S A Also.
Obama Said “We choose hope over fear. We see the future not as something out of our control, but as something we can shape for the better through concerted and collective effort,” he said.
Addressing international community Obama Said Peace is not merely the absence of war, but the presence of a better life.
Bringing the world, especially Muslim communities, together to explicitly, forcefully, and consistently reject the ideology of terrorists, in part by committing to a new set of principles to reject intolerance and extremism in the education of our children”
Addressing Young Muslim World Obama Said “I’d like to speak directly to young people across the Muslim world. You come from a great tradition that stands for education, not ignorance; innovation, not destruction; the dignity of life, not murder. Those who call you away from this path are betraying this tradition, not defending it. And America Will Not Give Up on the Pursuit of Peace
Obama Suggested Following Measures For Isolation Of terrorist group ISIL
[1] Degrading and ultimately destroying the terrorist group ISIL
[2]Bringing the world, especially Muslim communities, together to explicitly, forcefully, and consistently reject the ideology of terrorists, in part by committing to a new set of principles to reject intolerance and extremism in the education of our children
[3]Addressing the cycle of conflict that creates the conditions terrorists prey upon
[4]Ensuring that Arab and Muslim countries focus on the extraordinary potential of their people — a chance that is possible and doesn’t need to come at the expense of tradition
He noted, however, that our country has also failed to live up to our ideals. Ferguson, Missouri — where a young man was killed and a community was divided — brought America’s racial and ethnic tensions before the world:
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Barack Obama Called on International Community to Join Against ISIL+ Ebola+Aggression
Barack Obama Is Optimist At The Prospects For Diplomacy In Solving Conflicts Across the Globe
President Barack Obama expressed optimism at the prospects for diplomacy in solving a range of long-simmering conflicts across the globe.President Obama during his address to the United Nations General Assembly in New York, N.Y., on Sept. 23, 2013. Said “For decades, the United Nations has in fact made a difference — from helping to eradicate disease, to educating children, to brokering peace,” he said. “But like every generation of leaders, we face new and profound challenges, and this body continues to be tested. The question is whether we possess the wisdom and the courage, as nation-states and members of an international community, to squarely meet those challenges; whether the United Nations can meet the tests of our time.”
Specifically, he focused his remarks on three themes —
[1] the civil war in Syria and the use of chemical weapons by the Assad regime,
[2]the potential for diplomatic engagement with Iran, and a
[3] revival of peace talks between Israelis and Palestinians.
Discussing Syria, the President said ” we’ve seen progress in recent days”
“The Syrian government took a first step by giving an accounting of its stockpiles,” he said. “Now there must be a strong Security Council resolution to verify that the Busher Al Assad regime is keeping its commitments, and there must be consequences if they fail to do so.”
The President also told the General Assembly that he has hopes for a diplomatic solution to Iran’s pursuit of nuclear weapons — despite decades of mistrust.”I don’t believe this difficult history can be overcome overnight — the suspicions run too deep,” he said. “But I do believe that if we can resolve the issue of Iran’s nuclear program, that can serve as a major step down a long road towards a different relationship, one based on mutual interests and mutual respect.”
Finally, the President urged the entire international community to rally behind the pursuit of peace between Palestinians and Israelis.
“Friends of Israel, including the United States, must recognize that Israel’s security as a Jewish and democratic state depends upon the realization of a Palestinian state, and we should say so clearly,” he said. “Arab states, and those who supported the Palestinians, must recognize that stability will only be served through a two-state solution and a secure Israel. All of us must recognize that peace will be a powerful tool to defeat extremists throughout the region, and embolden those who are prepared to build a better future.”
Courtesy White House
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