Given the U.S. track record, it might be too much to hope for, but the references to Syria might be a real warning.
Since the Saudis and Egyptians have used their state-run media to support terrorism, and the Saudis openly fund both Hamas and suicide bombers, I'm interested in seeing where the warning in this speech leads, or if the Saudis continue to enjoy exempt status, in spite of the evidence.
It's promising, but we've seen a lot of promises evaporate lately, so we will have to wait and see.
Definitely. I did like how he addressed the Palestinian people, and not Arafat (in fact asking them to replace the fat man). Hopefully Yassir can get squeezed out of the picture, since he only plays boths sides against the middle, plays helpless to command his people to stop the terrorism while pretending he is their leader, and has yet to produce any worthwhile actions.