CNN: August 2, 2007
Obama draws fire from Democratic contenders
WASHINGTON (CNN) — After Sen. Barack Obama, D-Illinois, unveiled his comprehensive plans to deal with terrorism this week, he became his Democratic presidential rivals’ collective punching bag.
In an interview with the Associated Press on Thursday, Obama was asked if he would use nuclear weapons to defeat terrorism and Osama bin Laden. “I think it would be a profound mistake for us to use nuclear weapons in any circumstance, involving civilians,” Obama said to the Associate Press. “Let me scratch that. There’s been no discussion of nuclear weapons. That’s not on the table.”
New York Sen. Hillary Clinton criticized his comments at a press conference. “I don’t believe any president should make any blanket statements in respect to the use or non-use of nuclear weapons,” she said. She and Obama had an ongoing fight last week over how to handle diplomacy with rogue countries like North Korea, Iran and Venezuela.
Connecticut Sen. Chris Dodd sent out a statement attacking Obama. “Over the past several days, Senator Obama’s assertions about foreign and military affairs have been, frankly, confusing and confused. He has made threats he should not make and made unwise categorical statements about military options,” Dodd said. Across the board, most of his opponents came out swinging against his major counter-terrorism speech on Wednesday.
“It is dangerous and irresponsible to leave even the impression the United States would needlessly and publicly provoke a nuclear power,” Dodd said in a statement. “I disagree with his plan to leave troops in Iraq indefinitely. We still would be militarily overextended,” New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson said in a statement. And Delaware Sen. Joe Biden called Obama’s talking points a “Johnny-come-lately position.”...
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