ZRS Releases "Five Years After the Cairo Speech"
Nearly 5 years ago, President Obama delivered his landmark speech in Cairo - a speech that was largely received with enthusiasm by an Arab world ready for a new era of U.S. policy. In a new poll conducted in seven Arab countries, Zogby Research Services (ZRS) looks at the major issues driving Arab attitudes toward the United States today, including U.S. policy on the Syrian conflict, Egypt's interim government, negotiations with Iran, the two-state solution, and U.S. commitments to improving ties with the Arab World.
Five Years After the Cairo Speech: How Arabs View President Obama and America covers Arab attitudes toward the United States and President Obama five years after his landmark speech in Cairo. The poll, conducted in seven Arab countries, looks at the major issues driving Arab attitudes toward the United States today, including U.S. policy on the Syrian conflict, Egypt's interim government, negotiations with Iran, the two-state solution, and U.S. commitments to improve ties with the Arab World.
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