worldwide.
indonesia, pakistan,
bangladesh, india, and turkey.
david makovsky?
guest: in the arab world, they
tend to see threatening -- they
tend to see america as
threatening because they are
secular.
europeans tend to see america as
religious.
there are different attitudes.
like i said, i think the
president was right to extend a
hand.
i think if you do not try to
extend a hand, it becomes a
self-fulfilling prophecy and you
will have a much more polarized
environment.
i think given his life story, he
is the perfect person to
articulate american values and
interests, and i think it
went a long way toward doing
that yesterday.
host: "thanks to the path that
president obama has set out on
there will be a nuclear
exchange, the only question will
be how big."