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    Obama: Iran sanctions have 'enormous bite'

    KAPOLEI, Hawaii (AP) — Defending his efforts to halt the Iranian nuclear threat, President Barack Obama said Sunday that the economic sanctions against the country have had "enormous bite," and that he is united with Russian and Chinese leaders in ensuring Iran does not develop an atomic weapon and unleash an arms race across the Middle East.

    The president, at a news conference that closed an Asia-Pacific economic summit, did not specifically say he would consider military action if Tehran were to persist in arming itself with a nuclear weapon. But he added: "We are not taking any options off the table. Iran with nuclear weapons would pose a threat not only to the region but also to the United States."

    Obama's stand came laced with presidential politics. Republican presidential contenders, including former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney, have assailed Obama for not doing more to keep Iran from getting nuclear weaponry. Said Obama: "Is this an easy issue? No. Anyone who claims it is is either politicking or doesn't know what they're talking about."

    The sun setting over the ocean behind him in Hawaii, Obama fielded questions across domestic and foreign fronts. He prodded China on its economic policy, pledged to keep fighting Republicans over his largely stalled jobs bill, reflected on the hurt of the Penn State sex abuse scandal and challenged a key congressional debt panel without dropping any veto threats.

    Obama is in the midst of a nine-day trip far from Washington, first to host the yearly Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit, then on to Australia and Indonesia. Surrounded by tropical paradise, he said he and the leaders of 20 others nations spanning the Pacific Rim were "here for business. We're here to create jobs."

    For the president, the news conference was his first opportunity to address a report Friday from the International Atomic Energy Agency that provided new evidence that Iran's nuclear program includes clandestine efforts to build a bomb.

    The report alleges Iran has been working to acquire equipment and weapons design information, testing high explosives and detonators and developing compute models of a warhead's core. It is the most unequivocal evidence yet that the Iranian program ranges far beyond enriching uranium for use in energy and medical research, as Iran insists.

    In meetings Saturday with Russian President Dmitry Medvedev and Chinese President Hu Jintao, Obama sought to rally support for putting new pressure on Iran's regime. But there was little public sign either country was ready to drop its opposition to additional sanctions through the United Nations.

    Obama insisted the countries are working on the next steps.

    "All three of us entirely agree on the objective which is making sure that Iran does not weaponize nuclear power and we do not trigger a nuclear arms race in the region," Obama said. "That's in the interest of all of us. We will be consulting with them carefully over the next several weeks to look at what other options we have available to us."

    The U.S. has already slapped sanctions on dozens of Iranian government agencies, financial and shipping companies as well as officials over the nuclear program and could target additional institutions like Iran's Central Bank. And the U.N. has imposed four rounds of sanctions that have caused economic hardship in Iran.

    "The sanctions have enormous bite and enormous scope," Obama said.

    Pressed on criticisms from the Republican presidential candidates, Obama said he would hold his own fire until the opposition party settles on a person to challenge him.

    But he rejected assertions from GOP candidates such as Herman Cain and Michele Bachmann that they would be willing to use the interrogation practice known as waterboarding, a simulated form of drowning, on suspected terrorists.

    "Let me just say this: they're wrong," Obama said emphatically. "Waterboarding is torture, it's contrary to America's traditions, it's contrary to our ideals, that's not who we are, that's not how we operate. We don't need it ... and we did the right thing by ending that practice."

    The president challenged China to let its currency appreciate more rapidly and to end measures that take unfair advantage of foreign intellectual property. He spoke of China as an ally whose growth is in the interest of the world, but also as a competitor that needs to assume more maturity on the world stage and play by fair rules.

    "The United States and other countries feel that enough is enough," he said.

    On the deficit talks in Congress, Obama urged lawmakers to reach consensus, complaining that they were continuing to stick with "rigid positions" rather than solving the problem.

    A committee in charge of cutting the deficit has until Nov. 23 to agree on how to reduce it by at least $1.2 trillion in the next decade. Any amount less than that would be made up in automatic across-the-board cuts divided evenly between defense and domestic programs.

    Obama refused to say whether he would veto any effort to bypass the deep cuts in defense and other spending that would take effect if there is no deal forthcoming from Congress.

    He said he hopes lawmakers will "bite the bullet and do what needs to be done,' but voiced frustration with what he said was a desire by some members of Congress to "want to keep jiggering the math" to get a different outcome.

    The president rejected a suggestion that he might end up with almost nothing to show from Congress on his jobs bill, saying he'd keep working to get it done even if it took past next year's election.

    Obama sidestepped a question about his conversation more than a week ago with French President Nicolas Sarkozy at the G20 summit, in which reporters overheard Sarkozy calling Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu a "liar," and Obama replying "I have to work with him every day." Obama wouldn't comment on the language — but did say he voiced "significant disappointment" to Sarkozy about France's vote to admit Palestine as a member of the U.N. cultural organization. After the vote, the U.S. cut its funding for UNESCO.

    Obama said the sexual abuse scandal at Penn State has an important message for institutions far beyond college sports: that protecting children is more important than shielding institutions. He called the case, which ended the career of longtime head coach Joe Paterno, "heartbreaking."

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    • John  •  6 months ago
      Send Bernanke to Iran to handle their finances they will never be able to afford another program again.
      • mytea 6 months ago
        bingo! of course this is THEE only real reason to attack Iran. Getting the money changers into Irans finances is the reason and the goal and... if young military lives are sacrificed so The F what... it has been done numerous times... The Bible says: THE LOVE OF MONEY IS THE ROOT OF ALL EVIL ... If our history books were truthful you would be absolutely beyond shocked at the evil behind money ... Thankfully God Almighty sees the works of these bent minds and their end is destruction and the lake of fire... and for what? control, wealth, greed... God help us all.
      • Chet Rochester 6 months ago
        Ben and the owners of military contracts.
      • GregVlad 6 months ago
        John, MyTea, and Chet Rochester: All correct. Dont attack Iran who has no WMDs, make ww3 against massmurder 1000 concentration camp CHINA !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    • Big Ed  •  6 months ago
      UHHH, Russia and China have stopped the US at every turn when asking for increased sanctions. What in the world is he talking about saying that the US , Russia and China are united to stop Iran?
      • KERRY 6 months ago
        Because obama is an idiot, simple.
      • Julie 6 months ago
        Sounds like propoganda to me. His whole presidency is one big lie and deception.

        If anyone been keeping up with the news media would know that Russia and China is for Iran and they are also against Isreal. Plus where do you think Iran is getting the patoneium(sp), last time I heard it was from Russia.China might be upset with Iran, because iran took their oil contract with China back. But China wants that oil contract, they are going to kiss Irans butt, not the U.S. Because they have both showed being bias against the U.S. in the resent past. Why would they back track on their policies. Exspecially for the U.S. whom Obama shows as week. Obama is full of it
      • Rey 6 months ago
        yeah didnt make sense to me. Russia is Iran's ally. Obama is just trying to get some "tough guy points". Funny because he opposite of that. I wish we can have a president who is strong and one who does not stop and look at his citizen polls on occasion. Mr. President if you are going to stop Iran then do it, meanwhile they are developing nuclear energy and enriching uranium. Send a drone and hit their nuclear base and do it undetected, over and out.
    • lincoln  •  6 months ago
      do you really think Iran is going to stop making a bomb at this point ? NOT !!
      • Emmons 6 months ago
        They most likely have it already.
      • Jaime O 6 months ago
        Pakistan is a Muslim country and has about one hundred nukes, jet it was threatened by the US to be sent to stone edge if they did not cooperate with the war in Afghanistan. So what if they do have a nuke?
      • Marshal 6 months ago
        Israel has dozens of nukes. This nuke stuff is just a distraction. U better take care of ur own #$%$
    • Tina  •  Corvallis, United States  •  6 months ago
      You know, I am sick of being a bargaining chip for our government. Aren't you? I am really tired of watching everything I ever worked for being taken away. I am tired of watching the future of my children being tossed into nothing but a huge financial fiasco! Aren't you? I think it is time to show not only our government, but the world just what the American People are really made of. So, I think we should be calling our local and federal government every day if needed and be giving them our message. It would be more productive than #$%$ here online. I think I will make a list of numbers that I WILL BE CALLING!. :) Just a thought.
      • Get Back 6 months ago
        Its a great thought, the right thought. We need to write our reps and tell them what we the people of America want.
      • SM 6 months ago
        Yeh right. Stop spending beyong your means.
      • orlando a 6 months ago
        blame the republi cants
    • motorhogman  •  Jefferson, United States  •  6 months ago
      "enormous bite," Yea right ! The elite war mongers feel nothing from any sanctions. They may be starving a few poor people to death depriving them of grain and that's about it.
      • GuitarZero 6 months ago
        Are you referring to US or Iran? :D
      • yeah right 6 months ago
        LOL Ya, " The elite war mongers"? Iran has not started a war with any country in over 300 years....how many wars and countries have we invaded and started wars with? The problem is the bully is mad because the victim is building a big stick to defend themselves and that's just not fair. Regardless of their religious views and how the country of Iran is governed its none of our business. Oh but we want to free them, ya right, lame excuse to invade and take resources in the name of democracy.
      • ffmaemt 6 months ago
        we have started none
    • james  •  Fort Worth, United States  •  6 months ago
      The greates threat to the United States is from within!
    • phil  •  6 months ago
      The best way to stop the Iran Nuke Project is to put Obama in charge of it.
    • Wan  •  Singapore, Singapore  •  6 months ago
      Very soon US will kill themselves not literally but by exhausting every federal reserves left.. Stop acting all BIG BROTHER and take care of your own citizen.. They need all the help they can get and not by going to war and losing their limbs or lives but trying to bring back your jobs from China..
    • HEDLEY LAMARR  •  New York, United States  •  6 months ago
      I bet the irainians are shaking in their boots!!!!!! Yeah right!!!!!!!!!!
    • Bryan  •  6 months ago
      "So..I penned a strongly worded letter, that will show them."
    • CONNIE  •  6 months ago
      China......an ally? LOL
    • Joe in San Jose  •  6 months ago
      Hey Obama,

      Why don't you get your tax free buddies at GE to stop selling prohibited items under fake company names to Iran. That would be a good start.
    • Rick  •  6 months ago
      How about all politicians forgetting about all the foreign stuff, and fix our broken economy and other problems HERE!
    • David  •  6 months ago
      Dear Mr. President... We need to stop attempting to run the world... when we can not even run and manage our own country! Solve the problems in the USA first! Then you can move on to Iran if you have time.
    • snoball  •  Kent, United States  •  6 months ago
      let isreal take care of this problem....im sure they are capable....
    • Higgs Boson  •  6 months ago
      Obama has vowed to do a lot of things. Still waiting.
    • Acacius Cyrillus  •  Phoenix, United States  •  6 months ago
      So you would choose ANY democrat instead of a qualified republican (or vice versa)? Most of these comments show we are exactly where the government wants us.....fighting amongst ourselves (dems, libs, repubs ect...) like siblings while the parents do whatever they want since the kids are busy.
    • JustUs4all  •  Catharpin, United States  •  6 months ago
      Every time people get this fairy tale notions that another country should follow our doctrine "or else..." makes me cringe for our service people. They're underpaid, overworked and are always relied upon to make good the threats of someone sitting in an armchair without the intestinal fortitude to join the infantry and request front line duty.
    • Sean  •  Spokane, United States  •  6 months ago
      Having Pakistan hold the trigger on a nuclear weapon scares the hell out of me!
    • Jan  •  6 months ago
      AS USUAL he is full of it. CHINA and RUSSIA support IRAN.

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