Republican National Committee: Obama's Rogue Anniversary - Obama Spends a Year Shifting...

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Republican National Committee:  Obama's Rogue Anniversary - Obama Spends a
Year Shifting His Position On Meeting With Rogue Leaders His First Year in
Office

WASHINGTON, July 23 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The following is being issued
by the Republican National Committee:

(Logo:  http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20080519/RNCLOGO )

Exactly One Year Ago, Obama Said He Would Meet With Hostile Foreign Leaders
During His First Year In Office Without Preconditions: 

At A July 2007 Debate, Obama Announced He Would Personally Meet With Leaders
Of Iran, North Korea, Syria And Other Hostile Nations "Without Precondition."
Question: "[W]ould you be willing to meet separately, without precondition,
during the first year of your administration, in Washington or anywhere else,
with the leaders of Iran, Syria, Venezuela, Cuba and North Korea, in order to
bridge the gap that divides our countries?" ... Obama: "I would. And the
reason is this, that the notion that somehow not talking to countries is
punishment to them -- which has been the guiding diplomatic principle of this
administrati on - is ridiculous." (CNN/You Tube Democrat Presidential
Candidate Debate, Charleston, SC, 7/23/07)

-- Click Here To View: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e3Oj7Jn9rv4

SHIFT #1: Obama Tells The New York Times "I Didn't Say That I Would Meet
Unconditionally," Even Though His Own Campaign Website States That Obama Is
The Only Candidate Willing To Meet Without Preconditions:

In The New York Times, Obama Claimed "I Didn't Say That I Would Meet
Unconditionally." Obama: "I didn't say that I would meet unconditionally as
John McCain maintained, because that would suggest whether it was useful or
not, whether it was advancing our interests or not, I would just do it for the
sake of doing it ... That's not a change in position, that's simply responding
to distortions of my position." (Jim Rutenberg and Jeff Zeleny, "Obama Seeks
To Clarify His Disputed Comments On Diplomacy," The New York Times, 5/29/08)

Obama Campaign Website: "Obama Is The Only Major Candidate Who Supports Tough,
Direct Presidential Diplomacy With Iran Without Preconditions." "Diplomacy:
Obama is the only major candidate who supports tough, direct presidential
diplomacy with Iran without preconditions." (Obama For America Website,
www.barackobama.com, Accessed 7/23/08)

SHIFT #2: Obama Said That He Would Not Necessarily Meet With Iranian President
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, After Long Saying He Would Meet Specifically With
Ahmadinejad:

Obama Said He Would Not Necessarily Meet With Ahmadinejad. "Democratic
presidential candidate Barack Obama underscored his willingness to talk to
leaders of countries like Iran that are considered U.S. adversaries but said
that does not necessarily mean an audience with Iranian President Mahmoud
Ahmadinejad." (Caren Bohan, "Obama Says Won't Guarantee Ahmadinejad A
Meeting," Reuters, 5/26/08)

-- "'There's No Reason Why We Would Necessarily Meet With Ahmadinejad Before
We Know That He Was Actually In Power. He's Not The Most Powerful Person In
Iran,' Obama Told Reporters While Campaigning In New Mexico." (Caren Bohan,
"Obama Says Won't Guarantee Ahmadinejad A Meeting," Reuters, 5/26/08)

But At A September 2007 Press Conference, Obama Confirmed That He Would Meet
Specifically With Ahmadinejad. Question: "Senator, you've said before that
you'd meet with President Ahmadinejad..." Obama: "Uh huh." Question: "Would
you still meet with him today?" Obama: "Yeah, nothing's changed with respect
to my belief that strong countries and strong presidents talk to their enemies
and talk to their adversaries. I find many of President Ahmadinejad's
statements odious and I've said that repeatedly. And I think that we have to
recognize that there are a lot of rogue nations in the world that don't have
American interests at heart. But what I also believe is that, as John F.
Kennedy said, we should never negotiate out of fear but we should never fear
to negotiate. And by us listening to the views even of those who we violently
disagree with - that sends a signal to the world that we are going to turn the
page on the failed diplomacy that the Bush Administration has practiced for so
long." (Sen. Barack Obama, Press Conference, New York, NY, 9/24/07)
 
-- Click Here To View: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KQ2yJqWguCU

SHIFT #3: Obama Said He Would Meet With Cuban President Raul Castro "At A
Time" Of His Choosing, Even Though He Previously Said He Would Meet With Rogue
Leaders During His First Year In Office:
 
Obama: "[I]t is time, I believe to pursue direct diplomacy, with friend and
foe alike, without preconditions. Now there must be, there must be careful
preparation. We will set a clear agenda. As President, I would be willing to
lead that diplomacy at a time and place of my choosing, but only when we have
an opportunity to advance the interests of the United States, but even more
importantly to advance the cause of the freedom for the Cuban people." (Sen.
Barack Obama, Remarks At Campaign Event, Miami, FL, 5/23/08)
 
-- Click Here To View: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7DlZj21QBWs
But In November 2007, Obama Confirmed That He Would Meet With Rogue Leaders,
Including Former Cuban President Fidel Castro, His First Year In Office. NBC's
Tim Russert: "In July, you were asked if you were willing to meet separately
without pre-condition during your first year with Fidel Castro, Kim Jung Il,
Hugo Chavez. You said yes. You stand by that?" Obama: "I do."  (NBC's "Meet
The Press," 11/11/07) 
 
-- Click Here To View: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_qXLJWM1qsQ

SHIFT #4: An Obama Campaign Adviser Said That Obama Did Not Necessarily Say He
Would Meet With Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez, Even Though He Previously
Said He Would: 
 
An Obama Adviser Claims That "When Obama Referred To 'My Talks With President
Hugo Chavez,' He Did Not Mean 'My Talks,' Literally (Necessarily) -- He Meant
His Administration's Talks." "As to the question of whether one can pledge to
isolate a country while also proposing a presidential-level meeting, the
adviser says that I was inaccurate in characterizing Obama as proposing such a
meeting -- the reality was that Obama was merely acknowledging a willingness
to meet. But 'if we are going to isolate the Venezuelans, it may be that we
have to engage in a full-on diplomatic strategy with them,' the adviser says.
Obama was not saying he, himself, would propose such a meeting, nor that he
would necessarily participate in that meeting. When Obama referred to 'my
talks with President Hugo Chavez,' he did not mean 'my talks,' literally
(necessarily) -- he meant his administration's tal ks - 'though it could be
him engaging in this diplomacy directly and personally,' the adviser says."
(Jake Tapper, "What The FARC Was Obama Talking About?" ABC News' "Political
Punch" Blog, www.abcnews.com, 5/27/08)
 
But Obama Told CBS' Harry Smith He Would Talk With Hugo Chavez Among Others
"Without Preconditions." CBS' Harry Smith: "You said, 'I will talk to so and
so and Hugo Chavez and etc., etc.'" Obama: "Exactly, and without
preconditions." (CBS' "The Early Show," 10/15/07)
 
-- Click Here To View: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F6HTEbVJqiY

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