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Obama: Iran should take U.S. engagement seriously
2008-07-28
Presidential candidate Barack Obama said President George W. Bush's decision to send a senior diplomat to nuclear talks with Iran was a substantive move and should be taken seriously by Tehran. Obama, a Democrat, has been highly critical in the past of Bush's policies toward Iran and has promised that if elected he would pursue a policy of greater engagement aimed at persuading Tehran to abandon its nuclear enrichment program.

But in a rare signal of solidarity with the current Republican administration, Obama told a news conference in Paris on Friday that Iran should not wait for the next U.S. president to try to reach a deal over its nuclear program.

He also praised Bush's decision to send senior U.S. diplomat William Burns to talks in Geneva with Iranian officials. "Bill Burns is a very serious guy. And the Iranians should take that gesture seriously," Obama told Reuters in an interview on Saturday as he flew back from a weeklong tour abroad.
Posted by:Fred

#3  Don't laugh at me! he shrieked as he stamped his little feet.

Nothing's harder to take seriously than someone demanding to be taken seriously.
Posted by: Mitch H.   2008-07-28 11:16  

#2  And exactly how serious does Barack Hussein take US engagement in the Middle East? I guess he is trying to sidestep his pull-out rhetoric.
Posted by: McZoid   2008-07-28 07:49  

#1  Problem is Iran won't take Obama seriously. I sure will not.
Posted by: newc   2008-07-28 03:10  

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