Not Turkey?

The President may visit a Muslim country other than Turkey before the month of April is up, or so insinuated his press secretary Robert Gibbs today at his daily briefing in Washington.

Mr. Obama embarks on his first major overseas trip next week with several stops through Europe and a symbolic visit to Turkey - his first to a Muslim country. After winning the presidency Mr. Obama promised that he would give a major speech in a Muslim country within the first one hundred days of taking office. Many believed that the stops in Ankara and Istanbul would fulfill his pledge. But Gibbs put that assumption to rest, "that's not the speech that [the president] talked about."

Only six days after taking office, President Obama gave his first sit down interview to Arab satellite station Al Arabiya - a measure that illustrated how he values reaching to the Muslim world and "to communicate that the Americans are not [Muslims'] enemy,"

So when could he squeeze this in? His Europe trip spans a week. Not but a few days later he travels to Trinidad and Tobago for the Summit of the Americas. The one hundredth day deadline looms.