Anthony Cordesman, Arleigh A. Burke Chair in Strategy, Center for Strategic and International Studies, quoted in “We are coming home,” Washington Times Blog, January 16, 2008:
"While few believe that an Israeli-Palestinian peace is possible in 2008, the president took on the issue that does most to build Arab anger at the U.S., showed the U.S. would reach out to the Palestinians, and established a legacy for continuing negotiations by the next Administration.
"He also showed how important the U.S. feels the region is in an area where personal contact at the highest levels is absolutely critical to good relations. He did not abandon ‘democratization,’ but he did focus focusing on good security and economic relations and made it clear that ‘democratization’ did not mean ‘regime change’."

