Obama says will move swiftly on Iran, as Biden visits Afghanistan

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Obama says will move swiftly on Iran, as Biden visits Afghanistan
OluÅŸturulma Tarihi: Ocak 11, 2009 14:15

U.S. President-elect Barack Obama will take a new approach toward Iran that will both emphasize respect for its people and spell out expectations for its leaders, he said in remarks broadcast on Sunday. Vice President-elect Joe Biden made a surprise visit to the Taliban's traditional stronghold in southern Afghanistan. (UPDATED)

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"Iran is going to be one of our biggest challenges," Obama said in an interview with ABC's, Reuters reported. "This Week with George Stephanopoulos."

 

Obama said he was concerned about the Islamic republic's support of the Lebanese Shi'ite movement Hezbollah and about Iran's nuclear enrichment, which he said could trigger a Middle East arms race.

 

In a shift from President George W. Bush's policies, Obama has said he would seek much broader engagement with Iran.

 

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"We are going to have to take a new approach. And I've outlined my belief that engagement is the place to start," he was quoted as saying by Reuters.

 

Obama, who takes office as president on Jan. 20, said that approach would include "sending a signal that we respect the aspirations of the Iranian people but that we also have certain expectations in terms of how an international actor behaves.

 

"We are in preparations for that. We anticipate that we're going to have to move swiftly in that area," Obama said.

 

Washington accuses Tehran of seeking a nuclear weapon but Tehran insists its nuclear program is for the peaceful purpose of generating electricity.

 

Obama has said he was prepared to offer Iran economic incentives to stop its nuclear program but he also has said sanctions could be toughened if it refused.

 

BIDEN VISITS AFGHANISTAN
Vice President-elect Joe Biden made a surprise visit to the Taliban's traditional stronghold in southern Afghanistan on Sunday and said the new U.S. administration would fully support troops battling the resurgent militants.

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Thousands of new American troops will be joining the battle against the Taliban this year, and Biden's visit is a sign that Obama plans to make the region an immediate priority.
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"I am very interested in what becomes of this region because it affects us all," Biden said during his visit to Kandahar province, according to a statement issued by the NATO-led force, AP reported. Biden was on the second day of his trip to Afghanistan.
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During his time in Kandahar, Biden was briefed on activities of coalition forces in the south by Dutch Maj. Gen. Mart C. de Kruif, NATOs regional commander.
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They discussed "the future of southern Afghanistan, to include the addition of American troops later this year," the statement said.
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The U.S. is rushing up to 30,000 more troops to Afghanistan and some will go to the southern provinces.
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