From: Travis
Subject: Initial Arab Media Reactions to Obama's Election
Date: Wednesday, November 5, 2008,



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Special Dispatch | No. 2103| November 5, 2008

 U.S. and the Middle East Initial Arab Media Reactions to Obama's Election

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*Initial reactions in the Arab world to the outcome of the U.S. presidential
election focused on several aspects. While some writers discussed which
candidate would be better for the Arabs, others compared the democratic
process in the U.S. with the situation in the Arab world, where such
turnover in government is impossible.

Following are excerpts from some of the reactions: *

*
**Al-Qaradhawi: The Democrats Are Like a Snake That "Kill[s] You Slowly
Without You Noticing"*


In a fatwa published on the eve of the U.S. elections, Sheikh Yousef
Al-Qaradhawi expressed his preference for Sen. John McCain as president:
"Personally, I would prefer for the Republican candidate, [John] McCain, to
be elected. This is because I prefer the obvious enemy who does not
hypocritically [conceal] his hostility toward you… to the enemy who wears a
mask [of friendliness]."

 Al-Qaradhawi added: "Whoever thinks that the Democrats are less hostile to
[the Arabs] than the Republicans should know that the number of Iraqis
killed during the siege [of Iraq] by the Democrat Bill Clinton is twice as
high as the number of [Iraqis] killed by the Republican [George] Bush.

"The Democrats kill you slowly without you noticing it – and therein lies
the danger. They are like a snake whose touch is not felt until its poison
enters your body.

"Therefore, I hope that McCain comes to power, so that the motivation for
jihad remains in our hearts, and so that we do not [begin to] rely on the
infidels – [which will cause us] to be struck by the fire [of Hell]."(1)


*Iranian Daily: "That Black Man" Will Never Change U.S. Policy* In an
editorial, the Iranian daily *Jomhouri-ye Eslami* stated: "The most that
that black man can do in the White House is to replace some of the staff and
change some ceremonial procedures. He will never manage to change the
structure of the American regime, which was established by capitalists,
Zionists, and racists."

The paper added that President Obama would not bring change to the world,
because both the Democrats and Republicans were party to the U.S.'s
oppressive and interest-driven foreign policy. Therefore, it said, any
changes that do occur would be tactical rather than strategic.(2)

*Syrian Daily: "We Hereby Declare Obama the 44th President [Before It's
Official]... Even If It Might Be Considered Irresponsible Journalism"*

In its headline, the Syrian daily *Al-Watan* named Obama president even
before the official results were announced. The editorial that accompanied
the headline explained: "We wanted to declare Obama president... as a show
of solidarity with millions of Americans, Arabs, and colleagues in the world
media who [all] yearn for 'change' in U.S. foreign policy. They are all
betting on Obama – who has been waving the slogan [of change]… in hope that
he will be different not only in the color of his skin, but also in his view
regarding Washington's policy towards the world…

"Some claim that if Obama wins he will be no better than Bush, if not
worse... They may be right, since it is well known that no American
president has ever stood on the side of the Arabs – rather, they have all
stood on the side of Israel…

"Yesterday was undoubtedly a long, exhausting, and historic day by any
standard. The American people [voted] with a vigor not seen in any
[previous] U.S. presidential election, in a bid to make history and change
the ugly face of the U.S.

"Out of respect for them and for everyone who voted for change, and out for
respect for the souls of the Syrian, Iraqi, and Arab martyrs, we hereby
declare Obama the 44th president of the U.S., even if it might be considered
irresponsible journalism. We are sure that our readers will forgive us if we
turn out to be wrong – [a possibility] for which we do not hope."


*Saudi Daily: No Difference Between Obama and McCain*


The Saudi daily *Al-Watan* stated in an editorial: "There is no significant
difference between Obama and McCain. They disagree only on the means to
achieve America's chief goal, which is to rule for another hundred
years."(3)


*Al-Hayat Columnist/Al-Arabiya Deputy Director: "The Faces [in the White
House] Change in a Way That We Find Impressive"*


Daoud Al-Shiryan, columnist for the Saudi daily *Al-Hayat* and deputy
director of Al-Arabiya TV, praised American democracy, comparing it to the
nondemocratic processes in the Arab world: "The U.S. elections afford a kind
of change that does not occur in the Arab 'democracies'... The faces [in the
White House] change in a way that we find impressive.

"Over the next few days, the world will see a new staff [there], while the
current names will forever disappear from the [stage of] American politics.
The [current] stars of American politics will go home, and the day after
they leave the White House, the American public will see them standing in
line at the airport, at the supermarket, or at the dentist's office...

"While America watches this turnover of personnel [in the White House]...
the Arabs are following [attempts in] Algeria to amend the constitution and
remove the restriction on the number of consecutive terms allowed the
president – so that 'Abd Al-'Aziz Bouteflika can continue with a third term
in office, and perhaps [remain in office] until the end of his life.

"In the past few days in Egypt, the [ruling] NDP party showed its impressive
ability to retain the same people over three decades. [Egypt] uses ballots
just like the U.S. – but does so the Arab way.

"The situation is similar in the other Arab democratic republics as
well..."(4)


Endnotes:
(1) *Al-Yawm Al-Sabi'* (Egypt), November 4, 2008.
(2) *Jomhouri-ye Eslami* (Iran), November 4, 2008.
(3) *Al-Madina* (Saudi Arabia), November 5, 2008.
(4) *Al-Hayat* (London), November 5, 2008.

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