Obama’s savvy diplomacy started before he even opened his mouth, with his selection of Al Arabiya to air the first official television interview he has granted since taking office. Not only did this signal a new level of involvement in Middle Eastern affairs, but it gave a boost to a Saudi-owned news channel founded in 2003 to present a more balanced view of regional conflicts than was being produced by the more Islamist-leaning Al-Jazeera network. ...
Obama offered few clues about specific changes in policy, but the interview presented a striking change in tone from the belligerence and neglect of the Bush administration to respectfulness and engagement. ...
Obama’s efforts to negotiate with hostile regimes are sure to rile many in this country, and not just the wingnut crowd that thinks the president’s middle name proves he’s a secret Muslim. They fail to see that diplomacy is not the same as surrender, that disputes are unlikely to end if opponents don’t talk to one another, and that sanctions alone have been ineffective in changing the behavior of leaders in Iran and Gaza. A new approach couldn’t be more welcome.






