Janette Ream
Comm 255
Professor Elie
18 September 2014
First off, I would like to note that I have viewed two of
the videos from ISIL that involve the be-headings
of the American journalist James Foley and the American-Israeli journalist Steven
Sotloff and they are rather uncomfortable to watch and I am glad that Obama is
doing what he believes to be best in response to these killings.
In regards to the speech that Obama gave on Wednesday, I
think that it was given really well, and that Obama is a really good public
speaker regardless. I would like to mention that it is commendable that he mentions
right away that the group ISIL is not "Islamic"
and that "no religion condones the killing of innocents". This is important
for the American people to hear because many Americans are still blaming a
religion as the cause for all the hate toward America ,
it simply is not true and we need to end this assumption.
I find it very agreeable that the action that Obama is
taking is in the interest of not creating another ground war in the Middle
East and instead trying to focus more on distanced strikes and
helping the newly formed government in regards to humanitarian efforts. As for
the fact that these "precision" strikes are hitting exactly what they
should be (the enemy), is taken for granted by the American people. American
media will always try to do what it does best, that is put America
on a "we can do no wrong" pedestal.
In the end, I think that Obama did his best with the speech
by making it simple and outlining the steps that he plans to take, also by
appealing to America 's
heroic leadership, and ending very optimistic approach about the future.
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ReplyDeleteDid you actually watch the videos of the men being beheaded? I don't think I could handle watching that, but I really liked that you also chose to point our the president's point about ISIL not being Islamic. He is a great public speaker
ReplyDeleteCheryl Solomon