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Old 02-11-2008, 12:39 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Obama doesn't need foreign policy advice from arct worst foreign policy decision in

BUSH CRITICIZES OBAMA, PRAISES McCAIN

Breaking his pledge against opining on the race to succeed him, President Bust yesterday lambasted Senator Obama over his foreign policy positions, saying he would "attack" Pakistan and "embrace" the radical President Ahmadinejad of Iran. "I certainly don't know what he believes in," the president said in an interview on "Fox News Sunday." "The only foreign policy thing I remember he said was he's going to attack Pakistan and embrace Ahmadinejad." Mr. Obama made headlines over the summer by saying he would be willing to launch military strikes in Pakistan if he was presented with evidence of terrorist targets there and if the nation's president, Pervez Musharraf, refused to act. Mr. Obama also got in a spat with Senator Clinton after he said he would commit to meeting personally with rogue leaders, including Mr. Ahmadinejad, in the first year of his presidency and without preconditions. He did not say he would embrace the Iranian leader. Mr. Obama's campaign seemed to welcome the attack from an unpopular Republican president, responding that the Illinois senator "doesn't need any foreign policy advice from the architect of the worst foreign policy decision in a generation." In the interview, Mr. Bush also defended the likely Republican nominee against criticism from the party's right wing, saying Senator McCain is a "true conservative." "I know his convictions," Mr. Bush said of the Arizona senator, whom he defeated in a bitter Republican primary in 2000. "I know the principles that drive him and no doubt in my mind he is a true conservative." Mr. Bush did say that Mr. McCain "has got some convincing to do to convince people that he is a solid conservative, and I'll be glad to help him if he is the nominee."
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