Greg Djerejian feels a little less hopeful than I am allowing myself to be:
He really went to Cairo I think in his mind to help put a line under
the past (arguably of course a conceit this is even achievable, but
nonethless a laudable goal), so as to beckon us to follow “God’s
vision” that we “live together in peace,” in turn making this our “work
here on Earth.” These are noble sentiments, but translated into the
gritty environs and heavy baggage of this regional cauldron, they seem
quite possibly quixotic and far-fetched. But this is an impressive,
patient, sincere man. We should allow ourselves at least enough faith
to hope to be surprised by the results he can deliver.
This article available online at:
http://www.theatlantic.com/daily-dish/archive/2009/06/between-hope-and-the-middle-east-i/200921/
