McCain: Iran missile-test proves threat
The Republican candidate dismisses the Democrat's talk of negotiations
Posted July 9, 2008 10:55 AM
The Swamp
by Mark Silva
Sen. John McCain, the Republican Party's presumptive nominee for president, said today that Iran's test-firing of missiles today -- including one reportedly capable of reaching Israel -- is renewed evidence of the threat that Tehran poses to the region and of the need for a disputed U.S.-sponsored missle-defense shield in Eastern Europe.
McCain also dismissed the notion of any "unilateral'' negotiations with iran -- with Democratic rival Barack Obama today calling the missile tests evidence of the need for stepped up, direct U.S. diplomacy with iran in addition to tougher economic sanctions.
"Iran's most recent missile tests demonstrate again the dangers it poses to its neighbors and to the wider region, especially Israel,'' McCain said in a statement released by his campaign in Arlington, Va.
"Ballistic missile testing coupled with Iran's continued refusal to cease its nuclear activities should unite the international community in efforts to counter Iran's dangerous ambitions,'' the senior senator from Arizona said.
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And that crazy Obama wants to try diplomacy.
Obama: Iranian missile-test call for talks
Posted July 9, 2008 10:10 AM
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by Mark Silva
Sen. Barack Obama, asked today about his response to Iran's test-firing of a missile reportedly capable of reaching Israel, maintained that the demonstration calls out for stepped up, direct U.S. diplomacy with Iran.
"There is no doubt that we're seeing rising tensions in the area,'' Obama said in an interview from Capitol Hill with the NBC Today Show's Matt Lauer. "It's part of the reason why it's so important for us to have a coherent policy with respect to Iran.... It has to combine much tougher threats of economic sanctions with direct diplomacy, opening up channels of communication, so that we avoid provocation but we give the Iranians strong incentives to change their behavior.''
Republican rival John McCain has criticized Obama's support for direct negotiations with a regime that the Bush administration has labeled part of the "Axis of Evil,'' maintaining that tough international sanctions will prevent Iran from posing a greater threat to the region. Others have criticized Obama's call for diplomacy with intractable adversaries as naïve.
But the threat demonstrated by Iran today is nothing new, Obama maintained, asked what he would tell Israel in the aftermath of the newest Iranian test.
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