Nice. How many bank board chairmen have gotten elected president?
Also, in reference to Obama buying Arab street credibility by pressuring Israel - maybe so, but that should be a side effect, not a goal. The goal should be for the US to have some shred of moral credibility and avoid hypocrisy (and imperialism). If we're pressuring Israel to stop an undemocratic occupation of another people, it should be because the US opposes things that are undemocratic and immoral. If we're preaching to Arabs about how great self-determination is, maybe we shouldn't be invading their countries for selfish reasons. Oh yeah, and maybe we shouldn't support horrible repressive regimes like Saudi Arabia. But why? To get oil-producing countries to like us? No, because America's global power is going to be declining in the future, and we want our legacy to be that we promoted genuine democracy, self-determination, and equal rights, and not that we supported tyrants and apartheid regimes and mysogynistic kingdoms for our own benefit or just out of stupidity.
Oh yeah, and I just remembered - Obama didn't at all mention the Arab peace initiative, the one the Arab League offered Israel 9 years ago and received no response, where if Israel withdraws from the Palestinian territories and allows a state to be established (including East Jerusalem) the entire Arab world will make peace and normalize relations with Israel. Seems like kind of an important thing. What with all the revolutions, he might have brought up that offer and told them they'd be held to it. And hinted heavily that Netanyahu should really, really think about it.