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Barack Obama’s Non-Existent Foreign Policy Experience

by @ 12:08 pm on April 10, 2008.

Apparently, the Junior Senator from Illinois thinks he’s qualified to be President because he’s traveled a lot:

To counter opponents’ accusations that he lacks experience in foreign policy, Senator Barack Obama of Illinois often cites his ties to relatives in poor villages in Kenya and the years he spent growing up in Indonesia. Now he has added a new personal detail to that résumé: a trip to Pakistan while a college student.

Mr. Obama, the front-runner in the race for the Democratic presidential nomination, made the disclosure Sunday night while speaking to supporters at a fund-raiser in San Francisco. His remarks, in which he poked fun at the utility of traditional foreign policy qualifications like government officials traveling abroad on fact-finding missions, were recorded and were quickly placed on the Web.

With the war in Iraq and Islamic terrorism among the top issues in the campaign, all three of the presidential contenders have sought to emphasize the value of their very different foreign policy credentials. Senator John McCain, the presumptive Republican nominee, has often pointed to his military and combat experience, while Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton has emphasized her involvement in international and national security issues as both first lady and a member of the Senate Armed Services Committee.

But Mr. Obama has argued that his rivals’ longer official record is no substitute for his real-life grass-roots experience. “Foreign policy is the area where I am probably most confident that I know more and understand the world better than Senator Clinton and Senator McCain,” he said in his remarks in San Francisco.

“Experience in Washington is not knowledge of the world,” he continued, provoking laughter among those present. “This I know. When Senator Clinton brags, ‘I’ve met leaders from 80 countries,’ I know what those trips are like. I’ve been on them. You go from the airport to the embassy. There’s a group of children who do a native dance. You meet with the C.I.A. station chief and the embassy and they give you a briefing. You go take a tour of plant that” with “the assistance of Usaid has started something. And then, you go.”

During the speech, Mr. Obama also spoke about having traveled to Pakistan in the early 1980s. Because of that trip, which he did not mention in either of his autobiographical books, “I knew what Sunni and Shia was before I joined the Senate Foreign Relations Committee,” he said.

So, let’s see. He’s foreign policy qualifications consist of living in Indonesia when he was a kid, having family in Kenya, and apparently, visiting a college buddy in Pakistan twenty years ago:

According to his campaign staff, Mr. Obama visited Pakistan in 1981, on the way back from Indonesia, where his mother and half-sister, Maya Soetoro-Ng, were living. He spent “about three weeks” there, Mr. Obama’s press secretary, Bill Burton, said, staying in Karachi with the family of a college friend, Mohammed Hasan Chandoo, but also traveling to Hyderabad, in India.

Calling that foreign policy experience is like saying you’re qualified to make agriculture policy because you visited a farm once.

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2 Responses to “Barack Obama’s Non-Existent Foreign Policy Experience”

  1. The Florida Masochist Says:

    I’ve lived in the Philippines for over 2 years. Still have family there(in-laws).

    Lived in the Philippines during two attempted coups. Was flying to the country when a third took place

    Besides the Philippines, I’ve visisted Hong Kong, Macau, Singapore, Japan, South Korea, Canada, Mexico, England, Netherlands, Switzerland, Austria, Slovakia, Czech Republic, and Poland. I’ve been to Hel and back even.

    So am I qualified to be Sec. of State?

  2. The Florida Masochist Says:

    I forgot to mention my wife shook hands with the then Polish PM in Hel in 2000. Maybe she should be Sec. of State.

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