Adux
SENIOR MEMBER

- Joined
- May 19, 2006
- Messages
- 3,856
- Reaction score
- 0
Obama, Hillary clash over US strikes on Pak soil
Wednesday, August 08, 2007
20:38 IST
Blog this story
Washington: Democratic White House hopefuls Senators Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton clashed over his readiness to order military strikes against militants in Pakistan as she said making one's intentions known is not the way to go about foreign policy, especially for a presidential candidate.
As he faced criticism from Clinton who mocked him as naive on Foreign policy and being irresponsible, Obama defended his controversial remarks and repeated what he said last week "if we have actionable intelligence on al-Qaeda operatives, including bin Laden, and President Musharraf cannot act, then we should. Now, I think that's just common sense." The remarks had triggered an outcry in Pakistan.
But Clinton immediately took Obama to task at the debate hosted by the AFL-CIO federation of trade unions in Chicago saying "telegraphing" on what the US may or may not do in the face of actionable intelligence on targets in Pakistan is not the way to go about foreign policy.
"I don't believe people running for president should engage in hypotheticals," she said, while admitting an attack might be merited on the basis of actionable intelligence.
"I think it is a very big mistake to telegraph that, and to destabilise the Musharraf regime which is fighting for its life against the Islamist extremists who are in bed with Al-Qaeda and (the) Taliban," she said.
Senator Clinton also warned that Washington would have to be mindful to the implications of American actions on the government of President Pervez Musharraf especially having to keep in mind that Pakistan has nuclear weapons and these might fall into the hands of the al Qaeda.
She indirectly told Obama "you shouldn't always say everything you think if you're running for president, because it has consequences across the world."
© Copyright 2006 PTI. All rights reserved.
Help us with our research, click here
And some people thought George W Bush was stupid.