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The Democratic Party’s
presidential nominee Senator Barack Obama stated that Hamas’ and
Hezbollah’s violent methods were undermining their “legitimate
claims” in an interview with David Brooks of the New York Times in
May.
“…they’re [Hamas and Hezbollah] going down a blind alley with
violence that weakens their legitimate claims,” Obama said. He also
stated that U.S. foreign policy needed to address “the root causes
of problems and dangers.”
He said that the U.S. needed to work with the government of Lebanon
to provide social services to its people in order to undermine
support for Hezbollah, and criticized Iran and Syria for supporting
the terrorist organizations. He also praised the foreign policy of
the first Bush Administration, and reaffirmed his pledge to
negotiate directly with the leader of Iran.
“There are rarely purely ideological movements out there. We can
encourage actors to think in practical and not ideological terms. We
can strengthen those elements that are making practical
calculations,” Obama said when discussing why he’d meet with the
leaders of Iran and other rogue states.
The Republican presidential nominee, Senator John McCain, has
attacked Obama for his willingness to sit at the table with such
leaders, arguing that it emboldens them.
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