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  • Obama pledges support for Israel

    Not exactly Armenian news, but...

    Obama pledges support for Israel

    Barack Obama has pledged unwavering support for Israel in his first foreign policy speech since declaring himself the Democratic nominee for president.

    He told the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (Aipac), a prominent xxxish lobby, Israel's security was "sacrosanct" and "non-negotiable".

    also said he would do "everything" to stop Iran getting a nuclear weapon.

    As the Democrats' primary season ended, Mr Obama received the support of enough delegates to clinch the nomination.

    His rival, Hillary Clinton, has yet to concede.

    Their speeches to Aipac focused on similar topics - with Mr Obama setting out what he would do as US president, while Mrs Clinton referred to what "the next president" should do.

    She told Aipac the Democratic party's strong commitment to Israel would continue under the next Democratic president.

    "I know Senator Obama understands what is at stake here," she said.

    "It is an honour to call him my friend - and let me be clear, I know that Senator Obama will be a good friend to Israel."

    Whoever gets the Democratic nomination to run for president will face Republican John McCain.

    Palestinian anger

    Mr Obama told Aipac real security came from lasting peace in the Middle East - and he would work from the start of his administration to achieve a Palestinian state alongside an Israeli one, but with Jerusalem as the undivided capital of Israel - a comment rejected by Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas.

    Turning his attention to Iran, Mr Obama said the US-led war in Iraq had emboldened the Islamic state, which posed a real, grave danger.

    "My goal will be to eliminate this threat," he said.

    Mr Obama said "aggressive, principled diplomacy" was needed to deal with Tehran but added that he would "always keep the threat of military action on the table to defend our security and our ally Israel".

    Mr McCain's senior foreign policy adviser Randy Scheunemann criticised Mr Obama's speech, saying he presented "a false choice... that the only diplomacy that can work is with Iranian leaders".

    "And Senator McCain has a very different view, that the kind of diplomacy we should pursue is with our allies," he told the AFP news agency.

    He said the Israel-American relationship was a cross-party issue - but he criticised the current administration's policies in the region.

    Unity bid

    Mr Obama has paid tribute to Mrs Clinton and hinted that she would play a role in any future Obama administration.

    Mrs Clinton has said she would be "open" to the idea of being Mr Obama's vice-presidential running-mate.

    The final primaries of the season were held on Tuesday - with Mr Obama winning Montana and Mrs Clinton winning South Dakota.

    A candidate needs 2,118 delegates to secure the nomination and Mr Obama now has the support of 2,154 delegates. Mrs Clinton has 1,919.

    Correspondents say the Democratic campaign to choose a nominee has been deeply divisive which is why senior Democrats have called for the party to unite and focus on the general election.

    They urged the remaining 150 or so super-delegates - party officials with a free choice over who to support at the party's selection convention in August - to make their choice by Friday.

    If confirmed, Mr Obama would be the first black candidate to represent a major party in a US presidential poll.

    But even before the nomination is officially decided, the Republican-led US administration has offered its congratulations to Mr Obama.

    President George W Bush said it was a "historic achievement".

    Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, the first black woman to hold the post, said it showed "an extraordinary expression of the fact that 'We the people,' is beginning to mean all of us".

    The BBC's Justin Webb says Mr Obama's mixed race heritage could be why he has made it this far - he runs half as a black man and half as a post-racial politician.

    That, he adds, could be a winning mix.

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    Re: Obama pledges support for Israel

    Yeah, I thought it was ironic that the first place Obama went after clinching the Democratic presidential candidate nomination is AIPAC.
    Between childhood, boyhood,
    adolescence
    & manhood (maturity) there
    should be sharp lines drawn w/
    Tests, deaths, feats, rites
    stories, songs & judgements

    - Morrison, Jim. Wilderness, vol. 1, p. 22

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      Re: Obama pledges support for Israel

      After the AIPAC convention, Obama took Lieberman to task for belittling him in a conference call arranged by the McCain campaign. http://blogs.abcnews.com/politicalpu...confronts.html
      http://abcnews.go.com/Video/playerIndex?id=5006126 (video of Obama walking Lieberman off the Senate Floor)

      Something to consider, Mr. Lieberman is an honorary co-chair of the Committee of Present Danger which is primarily interested in regime change in Iran. http://www.washingtonpost.com/ac2/wp...nguage=printer
      Between childhood, boyhood,
      adolescence
      & manhood (maturity) there
      should be sharp lines drawn w/
      Tests, deaths, feats, rites
      stories, songs & judgements

      - Morrison, Jim. Wilderness, vol. 1, p. 22

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        Re: Obama pledges support for Israel

        Obama realized that whoever wins the Israeli lobby support, gets to become president. Way to dash hopes of a settlement to the root of all Middle Eastern problems before he even becomes president...

        He backtracked on his silly "united Jerusalem" statement a day later though.
        Azerbaboon: 9.000 Google hits and counting!

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