Obama meets Afghan leader Karzai
US Democratic presidential hopeful Barack Obama has met President Hamid Karzai while on a visit to Afghanistan.
The senator had breakfast with US troops in the city of Kabul.
Mr Obama is later expected to visit Iraq, Jordan, Israel, Germany, France and Britain.
Correspondents say the Illinois senator is hoping to address security issues, seen as the weakest aspect of his bid to win the presidency in November's election.
Opinion polls suggest Americans regard Mr McCain, senator for Arizona, as a better potential commander-in-chief. Here is the latest opinion poll:
TRUSTED ON MIDDLE EAST
Americans with more trust in one candidate than the other to handle the situation involving -
Iraq: McCain 47%, Obama 45%
Iran: McCain 46%, Obama 44%
Israel and the Palestinians: McCain 44%, Obama 42%
In a speech earlier this week, Mr Obama promised to commit at least two more combat brigades - up to 10,000 men - to Afghanistan, if he wins November's election.
He also said the US military should focus on that country rather than Iraq.
Mr Obama also said he would talk to commanders in both Afghanistan and Iraq to find out about their concerns.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/7516063.stm
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That opinion poll doesn't show a significant difference for Obama to worry about.
Too bad he didn't say he would end the war in Afghanistan and rather offer to help rebuild that country. He does disappoint me, but I hope he will show his true nature once he is in the White House... IF he gets that far.
US Democratic presidential hopeful Barack Obama has met President Hamid Karzai while on a visit to Afghanistan.
The senator had breakfast with US troops in the city of Kabul.
Mr Obama is later expected to visit Iraq, Jordan, Israel, Germany, France and Britain.
Correspondents say the Illinois senator is hoping to address security issues, seen as the weakest aspect of his bid to win the presidency in November's election.
Opinion polls suggest Americans regard Mr McCain, senator for Arizona, as a better potential commander-in-chief. Here is the latest opinion poll:
TRUSTED ON MIDDLE EAST
Americans with more trust in one candidate than the other to handle the situation involving -
Iraq: McCain 47%, Obama 45%
Iran: McCain 46%, Obama 44%
Israel and the Palestinians: McCain 44%, Obama 42%
In a speech earlier this week, Mr Obama promised to commit at least two more combat brigades - up to 10,000 men - to Afghanistan, if he wins November's election.
He also said the US military should focus on that country rather than Iraq.
Mr Obama also said he would talk to commanders in both Afghanistan and Iraq to find out about their concerns.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/7516063.stm
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That opinion poll doesn't show a significant difference for Obama to worry about.
Too bad he didn't say he would end the war in Afghanistan and rather offer to help rebuild that country. He does disappoint me, but I hope he will show his true nature once he is in the White House... IF he gets that far.