Obama puts NASA incharge of US, Muslim relations

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So now I'm totally confused, since when is NASA been put in charge of relations with other religious groups, and what is the head of NASA doing on AL Jazeera TV
NASA Administrator Charles Bolden said in a recent interview that his "foremost" mission as the head of America's space exploration agency is to improve relations with the Muslim world.

Though international diplomacy would seem well outside NASA's orbit, Bolden said in an interview with Al Jazeera that strengthening those ties was among the top tasks President Obama assigned him. He said better interaction with the Muslim world would ultimately advance space travel.

"When I became the NASA administrator -- or before I became the NASA administrator -- he charged me with three things. One was he wanted me to help re-inspire children to want to get into science and math, he wanted me to expand our international relationships, and third, and perhaps foremost, he wanted me to find a way to reach out to the Muslim world and engage much more with dominantly Muslim nations to help them feel good about their historic contribution to science ... and math and engineering," Bolden said in the interview.

The NASA administrator was in the Middle East last month marking the one-year anniversary since Obama delivered an address to Muslim nations in Cairo. Bolden spoke in June at the American University in Cairo -- in his interview with Al Jazeera, he described space travel as an international collaboration of which Muslim nations must be a part.

"It is a matter of trying to reach out and get the best of all worlds, if you will, and there is much to be gained by drawing in the contributions that are possible from the Muslim (nations)," he said. He held up the International Space Station as a model, praising the contributions there from the Russians and the Chinese.

However, Bolden denied the suggestion that he was on a diplomatic mission -- in a distinctly non-diplomatic role.

"Not at all. It's not a diplomatic anything," he said.

He said the United States is not going to travel beyond low-Earth orbit on its own and that no country is going to make it to Mars without international help.

Bolden has faced criticism this year for overseeing the cancellation of the agency's Constellation program, which was building new rockets and spaceships capable of returning astronauts to the moon. Stressing the importance of international cooperation in future missions, Bolden told Al Jazeera that the moon, Mars and asteroids are still planned destinations for NASA.
 
...Most politiicians have no understanding of Islam.
They make the foolish mistake of presuming that the religion reflects our Judeo-Christian values. Most of the time, these efforts at sincere outreach are misguided and are perceived as weakness by the Muslim community.

But Obama should know better than this.
He really should be more familiar with Muslim culture considering that he spend his childhood in it and his father's side of the family are muslim. It's a lie to say that he has no association with that side of his family as well, especially when you consider his support for his violent, claimed-cousin, Odinga, in Kenya.

Interesting video I'd never seen it prior to about two minutes ago:
YouTube- The Obama and Odinga Connection
 
I honestly don't get why we are making all the effort they should be the ones coming to us and apologizing. Besides WTF is NASA going to do to help this relationship, they build rockets and satellites; unless they plan on giving them free porn so they aren't so wound up....LOL
 
NASA certainly deserves to be given this opportunity; after all, they did such a good job of fudging the Climategate data.
 

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