
US President Barack Obama tours the Great Pyramids of Egypt with Egyptian antiquities expert Zahi Hawass in Cairo Egypt on 04 June 2009. Earlier 04 June Obama delivered a much anticipated address on American Foreign Policy at Cairo University in Cairo. EPA/MATTHEW CAVANAUGH

US President Barack Obama tours the Great Pyramids of Egypt in Cairo Egypt, 04 June 2009. In a much-anticipated speech to the Muslim world from Cairo, US President Barack Obama said he wanted expand economic, scientific and educational ties with predominantly Muslim countries. EPA/MATTHEW CAVANAUGH

Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak (R) and US President Barack Obama (L) during the welcoming ceremony upon President Obama's arrival at Quba palace in Cairo, Egypt, 04 June 2009. Obama is attempting to open a dialogue with the Muslim world by visiting Saudi Arabia and delivering a major speech in Cairo. EPA/KHALED EL FIQI

An ultra-Orthodox Jewish man pauses to watch the speech by US President Baracjk Obama delievered in Cairo on 04 June 2009 outlining his Middle East policy and specifically dealing the the Israeli - Palestinian confict. Obama stressed Israel must stop building settlements and Muslim nations must stop anti-Jewish incitement and he rededicated himself to search for peace within the parameters of the 'roadmap' already agreed to between Israel and the Palestinians. EPA/KOBI GIDEON ISRAEL OUT

An ultra-Orthodox Jewish man pauses to watch the speech by US President Baracjk Obama delievered in Cairo on 04 June 2009 outlining his Middle East policy and specifically dealing the the Israeli - Palestinian confict. Obama stressed Israel must stop building settlements and Muslim nations must stop anti-Jewish incitement and he rededicated himself to search for peace within the parameters of the 'roadmap' already agreed to between Israel and the Palestinians. EPA/KOBI GIDEON ISRAEL OUT

US President Barack Obama delivers his much anticipated speech to the Muslim world at Egypt's prestigious Cairo University in downtown Cairo, Egypt, 04 June 2009. The address to the world's 1.5 billion Muslims seeks to repair relations between America and Islam and dealt with a broad range of topics from the Middle East peace process to the war in Iraq. EPA/HAYAM ADEL POOL

Palestinian family living in a tent listen to US President Barack Obama during a tv broadcast as he delivers a speech at Cairo University, at their destroyed house in Jabaliya rufugee camp north Gaza Strip on 04 June 2009. Obama vowed to forge a 'new beginning' for Islam and America in a landmark speech to the world's Muslims, evoking a vision of peace after a smouldering cycle of 'suspicion and discord'. EPA/ALI ALI

Palestinian customers in an East Jerusalem cafe watch US President Barack Obama's speech from Cairo dealing with Middle East issues on a Arabic news channel, 04 June 2009. Obama stressed Israel must stop building settlements and Muslim nations must stop anti-Jewish incitement and he rededicated himself to search for peace within the parameters of the 'roadmap' already agreed to between Israel and the Palestinians. EPA/YOSSI ZAMIR ISRAEL OUT

Police cars stand in front of the Crown Gate in the Zwinger Palace in Dresden, Germany, 04 June 2009. US President Barack Obama is to arrive in Dresden in the late evening and will meet German Chancellor Angela Merkel at Dresden Castle on 05 June 2009. EPA/RALF HIRSCHBERGER

Israelis watch television at a mall as US President Barack Obama delivers his speech from Cairo University, in Tel Aviv, Israel, 04 June 2009. Quoting from the Quran for emphasis, President Barack Obama called for a 'new beginning between the United States and Muslims' and said together, they could confront violent extremism across the globe and advance the timeless search for peace in the Middle East. EPA/PAVEL WOLBERG