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Thursday, April 20, 2006 11:03 a.m. EDT
Sen. Joe Biden: ‘No One Believes the President'
Sen. Joe Biden, D-Del., says President Bush has no
credibility among leaders of foreign nations when it
comes to discussions of foreign policy.
Biden, appearing on MSNBC’s "Imus in the Morning" show,
said Bush lost credibility when weapons of mass
destruction were not found in Iraq and his reluctance to
apologize for "coming clean on Iraq” is hurting the
nation’s reputation abroad.
"The president has yet to be straight with the American
people on what the deal in Iraq is,” Biden said. "All
the way back since Abu Ghraib, the president has yet to
be straight about the mistakes he has made ... He has no
credibility. No one believes the president of the United
States on matters of foreign policy.”
On the recent White House personnel moves, Biden doesn’t
think the changes will do much to change policy, unless
Bush does something "big,” like fire Defense Secretary
Donald Rumsfeld.
"It’s about the fact that no one has faith in the United
States of America as long as Rumsfeld is running the
show,” Biden said. "Look where we are now: Nobody in the
world is prepared to trust the president of the United
States, led by Donald Rumsfeld leading the military to
use military force against Iran.
"We can’t sustain this lack of credibility for the next
2 1/2 years,” Biden said.
Biden said it would be a big mistake for the U.S. to
launch a military strike against Iran, especially since
he believes Iran is 5-10 years away from being able to
launch nuclear missiles of their own.
"There are 70 million people in Iran," Biden said.
"These guys are not Iraq. They have ways in which they
can make it very painful for the United States."
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