CNN
Thursday, October 23, 2008
MANCHESTER, New Hampshire (CNN) — Sen. Barack Obama’s foreign policy positions could encourage America’s enemies to test it during the early days of an Obama administration, Sen. John McCain said Wednesday.
“And the thing that probably may encourage them a little is that Sen. Obama has been wrong,” McCain said in an interview aired on CNN’s “The Situation Room” on Wednesday.
“He was wrong about the surge in Iraq. He still fails to acknowledge that he was wrong. I mean, remarkable,” the Republican presidential nominee continued.
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“He was wrong when he said Georgia should show restraint. He was wrong when he said he would sit down across the table from Ahmadinejad, Chavez and the Castro brothers. He was wrong about those. So I can understand why the American people might be concerned.”
Enemies would not similarly challenge McCain, he said, because he’s already been tried.
“They know I’ve been tested,” he said. “They know I’ve been tested. I’ve been tested many times.”
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