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While in Germany, the U.S. President, along with German Chancellor Angela Merkel, visited the Buchenwald concentration camp.

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Date: Fri. Jun. 5 2009 4:44 PM ET

WEIMAR, Germany — President Barack Obama has arrived in Paris after meeting with Chancellor Angela Merkel in Germany and touring the Buchenwald concentration camp, where tens of thousands of Jews perished during the Holocaust.

Obama is to meet Saturday with French President Nicolas Sarkozy and help commemorate the 65th anniversary of the Allies' D-Day invasion in France.

Obama is also reuniting with his family in Paris. First lady Michelle Obama and daughters Malia and Sasha flew to the City of Light on Friday to join him.

Obama witnessed the Nazi ovens of the Buchenwald concentration camp Friday, its clock tower frozen at the time of liberation, and said the leaders of today must not rest against the spread of evil.

The president called the camp where an estimated 56,000 people died the "ultimate rebuke" to Holocaust deniers and skeptics. And he bluntly challenged one of them, Iranian President Ahmadinejad, to visit Buchenwald.

"These sites have not lost their horror with the passage of time," Obama said after seeing crematory ovens, barbed-wire fences, guard towers and the clock set at 3:15, marking the camp's liberation in the afternoon of April 11, 1945. "More than half a century later, our grief and our outrage over what happened have not diminished."

Buchenwald "teaches us that we must be ever-vigilant about the spread of evil in our own time, that we must reject the false comfort that others' suffering is not our problem, and commit ourselves to resisting those who would subjugate others to serve their own interests," Obama said.

He also said he saw, reflected in the horrors, Israel's capacity to empathize with the suffering of others, which he said gave him hope Israel and the Palestinians can achieving a lasting peace.

Obama became the first U.S. president to visit the Buchenwald concentration camp. It was, in part, a personal visit: His great-uncle helped liberate a nearby satellite camp, Ohrdruf, in early April 1945 just days before other U.S. Army units overran Buchenwald.

Earlier in Dresden alongside German Chancellor Angela Merkel, Obama pressed for progress toward Mideast peace. The U.S. "can't force peace upon the parties," he said, but America has "at least created the space, the atmosphere, in which talks can restart."

The president also announced he was dispatching special envoy George J. Mitchell back to the region next week to follow up on Obama's speech in Cairo a day earlier in which he called for both Israelis and Palestinians to make concessions in the standoff.

Fresh from visits to Saudi Arabia and Egypt, Obama said that while regional and worldwide powers must help achieve peace, responsibility ultimately falls to Israelis and Palestinians to reach an accord.

He said Israel must live up to commitments it made under the so-called "Road Map" peace outline to stop constructing settlements, adding: "I recognize the very difficult politics in Israel of getting that done." He also said the Palestinians must control violence-inciting acts and statements, saying that Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas "has made progress on this issue, but not enough."

Merkel, for her part, promised to cooperate on the long-sought goal. She said the two leaders discussed a time frame for a peace process but did not elaborate.

"With the new American government and the president, there is a truly unique opportunity to revive this peace process or, let us put this very cautiously, this process of negotiations," Merkel said.

Elie Wiesel, a 1986 Nobel Peace Prize winner, author and Holocaust survivor whose father died of starvation at Buchenwald three months before liberation, and Bertrand Herz, also a Buchenwald survivor; accompanied Obama and Merkel at the camp. Each laid a long-stemmed white rose at a memorial. They were later joined by Volkhard Knigge, head of the Buchenwald memorial.

"To this day, there are those who insist the Holocaust never happened," Obama said. "This place is the ultimate rebuke to such thoughts, a reminder of our duty to confront those who would tell lies about our history."

It was a pointed message to Iran's Ahmadinejad, who has expressed doubts that 6 million Jews died at the hands of the Nazis.

"He should make his own visit" to Buchenwald, Obama told NBC earlier Friday. He added: "I have no patience for people who would deny history."

Separately, the president told reporters: "The international community has an obligation, even when it's inconvenient, to act when genocide is occurring."

After the tour, Obama flew to Landstuhl, the U.S. military hospital for private visits with U.S. troops recovering from wounds sustained in Iraq and Afghanistan. He spent about two hours visiting the wounded.

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Concerned Canadian
said

Actually Lindsay, Israel and Egypt are not at odds.

Following the 1978 Camp David Peace Accords, they have reached mutual acceptance and now cooperate on many issues.

The reason that Mr. Obama is involved here is that the U.S. will continue to be dependent on Middle East oil for quite a while. Invading Iraq has not proven to be the solution that the Americans thought it would be, because Iraqi oil remains under their control for political reasons. They are unable to pump the oil at a high enough rate to offset shortfall from American and Canadian sources.

Until the energy problem in America is solved, the U.S. will have to maintain its troops in Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and Iraq to ensure supplies. After that, they may be able to have a staged withdrawal, and no longer find themselves held hostage by Ronald Regean's refusal to follow through on Carter's energy saving initiatives.

Had the Americans actually investigated alternative types of energy after the energy crisis of 1974, they would not be in this mess. Obama is the first president since Carter to actually try to do something to solve this crisis.




Not Impressed
said

"The United States can't force peace upon the parties," but America has "at least created the space, the atmosphere, in which talks can restart," he said.
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So how precisely does arming Israel to the teeth create any atmosphere but one in which Israel can kill Palestinians with impunity? Lots of talk about what Palestinians need to do; nothing about their rights which were stripped from them by, among others, the U.S. when they decided steal the country of Palestine and handful of European immigrants.

Want to resolve the conflict? Then correct the injustice.


Greg in Cambridge
said

It'll never happen.


ADM Saskatchewan
said

Amazing! for the first time I can actually say I agree with someone here. Scene, your posting is right on. Obama has never professed to being a messiah and iin fact has stated that that one speech is not going to change anything. But he is trying and to make changes you have to start at the beginning with opening a "door" .


Ted
said

The indigenous Palestinians cannot be expected to continue to live in concentration camps under Apartheid while blue-eyed European Jews continually burn their fields, bulldoze their homes and shoot at their children in efforts at ethnic cleansing. What Jewish scribes wrote in in the OLd Testament over 2 thousand years ago does not justify such inhumanity and the west cannot continue to pay for never ending new conflicts with the Muslim world to suppress a people enraged by American bias and injustice towards the Palestinians. Whether AIPAC and the Jewish lobby will allow this is another story, but it is in the longterm interests of Israel as well. Who knows, after some period of peace maybe Jews and Palestinians can live together in their respective states...that would be great.


MC
said

To Michael.....I couldn't agree more with your comments. Shalom


Nancy: Hamas scared of referendum
said

@ Dr. James Bradford comments.
I am no doctor myself but in response to your suggestion Obama will be the biggest lose or all. The Palestian people have been the biggest loser of all. The West bank is run by Mamood Abbas and the Fatah Party and Hamas controls the Gaza Strip with a brutal force. Hamas seized control of Gaza because Mamood said he wanted a referendum if they should recognize Isreal paving the way for their own state and lifting them out of poverty.
The fact is Hamas is scared of letting the people have their say tells us most Palestinians want peace and would recognize Isreal. Hamas leadership is more interested in banking millions for themselves than advances the lives of the palestian people they claim to care about. I heard a Palestian lady on TV yrs ago calling Hamas sickos for using her retarded son in a suicide bombing and someone said there are cameras here and she then changed her tune I will give all my sons as Martyrs against Isreal. Clearly she knews she would be targeted by Hamas if she spoke on TV about the rights of Isreal and wanting peace.


Scene
said

I guess I am the only guy around here that beleives Obama is just trying to make this world a better place. Some people suggest to clean up the USA before he starts with the rest of the world. Did you ever think that maybe the rest of the world affects the US much more then the reverse. The States is corrupt, not out of control, the middle east is a huge problem for the world. Obama is one man, not a messiah, like some idiots on here keep refering to him as. He is doing what he can as one man, and at least showing the world that we should reach out to eachother and try to make things work. Persistance does pay off, and frankly considering everything he has had to deal with, he is proving himself well.


Wade Ens
said

Iran just funds Hamas and Hezbollah to commit terrorists act not because it cares to hoots about them. Iran does it so the unelected Supreme Leader the Khomanies and Clerics that control the senate and the real power in Iran can keep stealing on the resource wealth they and their cousins are all billionaires while the rest of the population lives modest life styles. Iran just uses Hamas and Hezbollah and the Palestians as disposable people to tie up Western resources to keep the heat off themselves.
China is no better selling its UN veto to Iran for nice oil Contracts.


Nancy: CTV please post the speech
said

To David, Mississauga. With all due respect You're Wrong.
Obama said two state solution. He said balanced approach. He said Hamas has to stop firing rockets. He said democracy was good.

Dr. James Bradford
said

The dummies who blindly voted Obama in power on the chant of Yes we can must now be cringing in their seat as this man dismantles decades of relationship between Israel and the US. Obama is going to be the big loser in all this - watch and wait.

Fortunately Canada still stands firm with Israel and hopefully always will.


B. Kelley, Ontario
said

Obama is simply setting up Israel for its own destruction. Its painfully obvious that he is quickly abandoning the alliance between the U.S. and Israel in favour of those with whom he personally shares a much closer heritage and, perhaps, belief. The problem, of course, is that this will greatly encourage Hamas, Hezbollah and others in their mission to wipe Jews and Israel off the face of the earth. It will also force Israel to go it alone and if anyone believes that they will simply roll over and die without U.S. support they need to think again. Israel will fight viciously for its own survival with EVERYTHING they have, including nuclear weapons. Rather than peace, Obama is brokering all-out war in the middle east. Of course, one is tempted to suspect that this is exactly his intention.


David, Mississauga
said

Interesting how it seems that Obama is kissing up to the dictatorships in the region, while throwing the only democracy, Israel, under the bus.


Tyrone & Yolanda - Proud of Harper & Obama
said

Obama copied Prime Ministers Harper in part of his speach yesterday "We need a balanced approach to the Isreal and Plaistian Problem" "Women in Afganistan must have human rights and then he talked about freedon in South Africa.
The South Africa thing is really more about the old conservatives under Mulroney and the rest of the speech was in many respects exactly word for word echoed what Harper said. He also talked about the Iron Curtain the Berlin wall coming down which was again Mulroney, Thatcher, Harper and the Pope.
Harper got a warm reception to his balance approach in France at the frankaphonie summit at the Israel Hamas conflict and the Liberals scream when Harper insisted on the signed document having a balanced approach but everyone from Lebanon to Isreal signed it and the Liberals screamed, just like the Liberals screamed when Harper raised Human rights in China and as Obama said yestersday if your in Asia, Africa, Europe or the middles east you are entitled to human rights.
Prime Minister Harper has really pointed the way forward and Obama being on board probably means it will happen.



Lindsay
said

This conflict has been raging for thousands of years....Mr. Obama would be better served to stay home and work on cleaning up the mess the USA finds itself in.
Egypt and Israel will be at odds until the end of time.
Clean up your own backyard and let the rest of the world work out their own solutions....


The Man
said

Nobodies going to come to Israel's aid here. It might be easier if they just help make a separate state for the Palestinians and then dig in on the borders of the territory they have left and try not to lose any more ground.

But if rockets start flying into Israel from the new Palestinian state, watch how nobody cares.


Christian, NL
said

Where does Obama and the US get the idea that they have any say in what happens in Israel and other areas. I think its time for US to fix their own problems.


Michael
said

In a world that does not revere the scriptures anymore it comes as little wonder that these so called "Christian" leaders have not read the passage that says "when they say there will be peace there will be no peace".... I'll take God's word on it over the Obama messiah and his followers. In the meantime don't hold your breath for any lasting peace because God says there will be no peace.


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