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Biden wants focus on foreign policy

Posted: Tuesday, October 30, 2007 11:58 AM by Domenico Montanaro
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From NBC’s Domenico Montanaro
Ahead of the NBC debate from Philadelphia, the Biden campaign sent out a memo showing what Biden at least would like the focus to be on. And no surprise, he wants the focus on Iraq/Iran.

He'll tout his Iraq amendment that passed in the Senate and will likely criticize Democrats for voting against troop funding, particularly since the presumed frontrunners have said they can’t guarantee troops out of Iraq by 2013. He may also go after Clinton for her Iran vote, as he highlights that he voted against the amendment deeming the Iranian Revolutionary Guard a terrorist organization.

Here’s his statement:

“Tonight the American people will be looking for their next Commander-in-Chief. He or she will have to end the war in Iraq responsibly, because this President has no plan to end it. And, the next President will have to turn immediately to other hotspots, including Iran, Pakistan, and Afghanistan to protect America’s interests.

"We all agree that the Iraq war must end. But while leaving is necessary, it is not enough. We also need a plan for what we leave behind so that we do not trade a dictator for chaos. The Biden-Brownback plan for a political settlement in Iraq received 75 votes in the Senate, including 26 Republicans. In the meantime, we have more than a hundred thousand American troops risking their lives every day. We owe them our support as well as our gratitude, and that includes making sure that so long as they are there, they have the equipment to keep them safe, including mine-resistant vehicles. Some of my colleagues did not vote for that funding. That was a mistake. Some of those who will stand on the stage with me tonight also said that there might be troops in Iraq until 2013, the end of their first term as President. I ask them, 'how can you vote not to fund our troops when you acknowledge that they will still be in harms way years from today?' The safety of our troops is more important than election year strategy.

"The next President will also need to understand that many of the challenges we face are connected – you can’t deal with one without having an impact on the others. For example, the next President will have to meet the challenge posed by Iran with smarts as well as strength and without further poisoning our relations with the rest of the Muslim world and, in particular, destabilizing Pakistan and Afghanistan. I voted against the Senate's amendment to designate Iran's entire Revolutionary Guard as a terrorist organization because I don't trust this administration not to twist this legislation into a justification for war -- just like it did with Iraq. Democrats need to unite around an approach that is both tough and smart, not back legislation that plays right into President Ahmadinejad’s hands by escalating tensions with Iran. That only serves to keep oil prices high -- with the proceeds going right into the government’s pockets -- distracting Iranians from the terrible failures of Ahmadinejad’s leadership and solidifying them against us, while doing nothing to prevent Iran from getting the bomb.”

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is the dream ticket for this country and for the democratic party. This will ensure that we have the smartest guy on foreign policy and will set up the stage the for the smartest guy period, for 2012.
Biden is the leader on every topic.  He has real answers, no B.S.
Mr. Joe Biden is the only obvious, competent, realistic, candidate from this party....and obviously the only one with a sense of humor!!
Thanks to all the commentators who have defended Joe Biden against the spurious plagiarism charges that should have been buried two decades ago and who have cited his great bipartisan support and authorship of such measures as the Violence Against Women Act.  It is heartwarming to me to see so many of his supporters from various states.  Don't lose heart.  You're just the tip of the iceberg.  I'm sure he will have many more supporters by the Iowa vote.  I'm fully expecting to vote for him in the California primary.
As far as I can tell Biden's recent voting record is completely undistinguished -- completely in sync w/ H. Clinton et al.  If he's going to claim that experience gives him the edge in foreign policy etc., he should at least be able to point to something tangible that proves it.  And he can't.  The mess we're in is as much his fault as anyone elses.  I say, why not go with a winner:
"you know, the president of the United States is called upon to make the right decision at the right time. And you've seen here tonight people who voted for the war, voted to fund the war, and now they have a different position; people who voted for the Patriot Act, now they have a different position; people who voted for China trade, now they have a different position; people who voted for Yucca Mountain, now they had a different position. Just imagine what it will be like to have a president of the United States who's right the first time. Just imagine."
So spake Dennis Kucinich.  


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