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Home Front: Politix
B.O. underlines diplomacy while McCain guns for missile shield in dealing with Iran
2008-07-10
(Xinhua) -- The two U.S. presidential candidates on Wednesday voiced their different policies on dealing with threats from Iran, with Barack Obama emphasizing diplomacy and sanctions, while John McCain underlined the establishment of a missile shield in Europe.
It's my guess, based on a very small statistical sample, mind you, that most people think we already have a missile shield.
In an interview with ABC's 'Good Morning America', presumptive Democratic nominee Obama said Iran's reported missile tests justify the need to conduct direct diplomacy with the country and impose tougher economic sanctions, combined with strong incentives to change Tehran's behavior.
What tougher 'economic sanctions'? We already have stuffed their banks, we ban direct trade with them (more or less), and we lean on our allies not to trade with Iran. The Euros, particularly the Germans, won't go further because they need the trade. So 'tougher economic sanctions' is already doomed.

And 'direct diplomacy' should be a non-starter. When you sit and talk with a thug without pre-conditions, you're 90% of the way to losing.
Code Pink was protesting Gary Ackerman today, than whom there aren't many more liberal, because he's supporting sanctions against Iran. But then, we already knew which side they were on.
The Illinois senator was responding to a report earlier in the day that said the Iranian government had tested nine long and medium-range missiles, an act that intended to show Iran's 'enemies' its 'resolve and might', as an Iranian military official put it.

Obama said he would listen to his national security team to decide whether 'this indicates any new capabilities on Iran's part.'

In response to another report released Tuesday that said U.S. exports to Iran rose more than tenfold under President George W. Bush despite hostility between the two countries, Obama criticized the Republican government for using bellicose language against Tehran while at the same time increasing exports to the country. 'It's that kind of mixed signal that has led to the kind of situation that we're in right now,' he said.

Meanwhile, presumptive Republican presidential nominee McCain said in a prepared statement that the Iranian missile tests were proof of the need to build a missile defense system in Europe. 'Working with our European and regional allies is the best way to meet the threat posed by Iran, not unilateral concessions that undermine multilateral diplomacy,' he said.

The Vietnam veteran has criticized Obama's stated policy of engaging Iran through direct talks as 'dangerously' 'naive.'
Posted by:Fred

#4  bo, talking about mixed signals?
Hah!
I think his speech writers are writing about bo but then substitue McCain's name.
Posted by: swksvolFF   2008-07-10 11:54  

#3  So, one of our brilliant candidates wants to talk all day, that is the one who said 'it's only words, speeches'. And the other wants to hide behind a missle shield while the enemy figures how to overcome it, the one who wants amnesty for all Mexicans.
I vote for the guy who wants to attack now and blame it on a skin rash or something.

Hey, while I'm at it, the Mexicans have pulled out of the Olympic Games.....everyone who can run, jump, or swim has already left Mexico.
Posted by: wxjames   2008-07-10 09:49  

#2  Obama criticized the Republican government for using bellicose language against Tehran while at the same time increasing exports to the country. 'It's that kind of mixed signal that has led to the kind of situation that we're in right now,' he said.

He does have good speechwriters.
Posted by: Bobby   2008-07-10 06:12  

#1  IRNA/TOPIX/LUCIANNE > IRAN HAS REACHED A TURNING POINT TOWARD A NUCLEAR STATE.

2008-2012 > Nuff said.
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2008-07-10 02:47  

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