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    Obama seeks Russia, China help on Iran

    HONOLULU (AP) — Searching for help, President Barack Obama lobbied the skeptical leaders of Russia and China on Saturday for support in keeping Iran from becoming a nuclear-armed menace to the world, hoping to yield a "common response" to a deepening problem.

    Yet Obama's talk of solidarity with Russian President Dmitry Medvedev and Chinese President Hu Jintao was not publicly echoed by either man as Iran moved anew to the fore of the international stage — and to the front of the fierce U.S. presidential race.

    The United States' vast worries about Iran grew starker with a report this week by the U.N. atomic agency that asserted in the strongest terms yet Iran is conducting secret work with the sole intent of developing nuclear arms. The U.S. claims a nuclear-armed Iran could set off an arms race among rival states and directly threaten Israel.

    Russia and China remain a roadblock to the United States in its push to tighten international sanctions on Iran. Both are veto-wielding members of the U.N. Security Council and have shown no sign the new report will change their stand.

    With Medvedev on the sidelines of an Asia-Pacific summit here, Obama said the two "reaffirmed our intention to work to shape a common response" on Iran.

    Shortly after, Obama joined Hu, in a run of back-to-back diplomacy with the heads of two allies that hold complicated and at times divisive relations with the United States.

    Speaking to reporters before he talked to Hu, Obama said that he and the Chinese leader want to ensure that Iran abides by "international rules and norms."

    Obama's comments were broad enough to portray a united front without yielding any clear indication of progress. Medvedev, for his part, was largely silent on Iran during his remarks, merely acknowledging that the subject was discussed. Hu did not mention Iran at all.

    As the president held forth on the world stage in his home state, Republicans vying to compete against Obama for the presidency unleashed withering criticism in a debate in South Carolina. It was a rare moment in which foreign policy garnered attention in a campaign dominated by the flagging U.S. economy.

    "If we re-elect Barack Obama, Iran will have a nuclear weapon. And if you elect Mitt Romney, Iran will not have a nuclear weapon," said Romney, the former Massachusetts governor. Minnesota Rep. Michele Bachmann warned that Iran's attempt to develop a nuclear weapon is setting the table "for worldwide nuclear war against Israel."

    Iran has insisted its nuclear work is in the peaceful pursuit of energy and research, not weaponry.

    U.S. officials have said the report by the International Atomic Energy Agency was unlikely to persuade China and Russia to support tougher sanctions on the Iranian government. But led by Obama, the administration is still trying to mount pressure on Iran, both through the United Nations and its own, for fear of what may come should Iran proceed undeterred.

    More broadly, Obama sought Saturday to position the United States as a Pacific power determined to get more American jobs by tapping the explosive potential of the Asia-Pacific.

    For businesses, he said, "this is where the action's going to be."

    "There is no region in the world that we consider more vital than the Asia-Pacific region," he told chief executives gathered for a regional economic summit.

    The president went so far as to saying the United States had grown "a little bit lazy" in trying to attract business to the United States.

    Underscoring the search for some good economic news ahead heading toward a re-election vote, Obama announced the broad outlines of an agreement to create a transpacific trade zone encompassing the United States and eight other nations. He said details must still be worked out, but said the goal was to complete the deal by next year.

    "The United States is a Pacific power and we're here to stay," Obama said.

    The eight countries joining the U.S. in the zone would be Australia, Brunei, Chile, Malaysia, New Zealand, Peru, Singapore and Vietnam. A central topic for Obama and Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda was Japan's interest in joining the trade bloc.

    In a sign of potential tension with China, Mike Froman, a deputy national security adviser who focuses on international economic matters, shrugged off complaints from China that it had not been invited to join the trade bloc.

    He told reporters that China had not expressed interest in joining and said the trade group "is not something that one gets invited to. It's something that one aspires to."

    Addressing the European debt crisis, Obama said he welcomed the new governments being formed in Greece and Italy, saying they should help calm world financial markets.

    Medvedev thanked Obama for his support in Russia's expected entrance into the World Trade Organization, asserting that Russia has received more help from this administration than all previous ones. Russia is expected to join the WTO next year, a step that would require Congress to approve permanent normal trade relations.

    Obama is the host of the APEC gathering, a non-binding forum that draws 21 nations from across a vast Asia-Pacific region.

    Obama will be in Honolulu through Tuesday, when he leaves for Australia before ending his trip in Indonesia, the country where he spent several years as a boy, for a security summit of Asian nations.

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    Associated Press Writer Erica Werner contributed to this report.

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    • Frank  •  6 months ago
      I think the next war the US should be involved with is the great people of the US banding together and put a boot in the @##'s of this corrupt political system. We need to take our country back and teach these lying, sorry #$%$ bas-terds who this country belongs to!!
      • William 6 months ago
        I'm with you, 15 trillion dollars isn't a debt, it's a crime scene and DC needs to be shut down, and the state representatives that put us in this mess jailed for a long time. Liquidate their properties and apply it to the debt they so wrecklessly put us under. We've gone from the most prosperous, lending and charitable nation to bankrupt.
      • Left Coast 6 months ago
        William: I am with you. We went from a 10 trillion dollar surplus in 1999 to this mess with Bush getting even for his daddy in Iraq while ignoring the quiet war with China. Not that China has hurt his or his friends bank accounts. In fact his friends are richer because America is loosing work to China.
    • ♪♫♪♪♫♪  •  Savannah, United States  •  6 months ago
      if he's awake, he's screwing over the american nation in some way.
    • Publius Americanus  •  Pittsburgh, United States  •  6 months ago
      Is it just my opinion ... or is OBAMA incompetent ...
    • My Clone Did it Not me  •  6 months ago
      Obama you fool , you should know Putin is in charge.
    • Publius Americanus  •  Pittsburgh, United States  •  6 months ago
      OBAMA proposes a strongly worded letter ... followed up with a good will gesture of sending MADONNA's LATEST CD ...
    • George W  •  Mesquite, United States  •  6 months ago
      Voters will correct this mistake on November 6, 2012.
      • William 6 months ago
        15 trillion dollars isn't a debt, it's a crime scene and DC needs to be shut down, and the state representatives that put us in this mess jailed for a long time. Liquidate their properties and apply it to the debt they so wrecklessly put us under. We've gone from the most prosperous, lending and charitable nation to bankrupt.
    • doc  •  6 months ago
      It's too little too late Obama. You blew it.
    • Wireman  •  6 months ago
      Obama seeks help from inertia & momentum to stop gravity.
    • Ted in Discovery Bay  •  Pleasanton, United States  •  6 months ago
      Mr. President, Russia, China and France will not intervene with Iran.
      Making snide remarks to the French about Israel wont help much either.
      The French have not acted as friends to the USA for sixty five years, although there are thousands of American soldiers buried in France from two wars, having died in their defense and liberation on their soil.
      Try being friendly and cooperative with Israel, because they are the only ones who will help in neutralizing Iran's goal to be a formidable nuclear aggressor against world peace.
      Your judgment and policies toward Iran, Israel, and more recently the French oil interest in Libya have been truly ignorant and misguided.
    • A Yahoo! User  •  6 months ago
      They don't support leaders who bow down and kiss King Sauds hand. It was a great sign to the Muslim world though.
      • Capt 6 months ago
        Muslim to Muslim
    • daryl  •  Reno, United States  •  6 months ago
      Why would Russia ever help the U.S. government?
      Russia may help the American people, as they know our government is out of control.
    • Publius Americanus  •  Pittsburgh, United States  •  6 months ago
      In other words ... OBAMA performs DIPLOMATIC FELATIO on PUTIN and JINTAO ... AGAIN ...
      • SkullCap 6 months ago
        More like Obama getting Sanduskyed by Israel.
    • Frank  •  6 months ago
      I think the next war the US should be involved with is the great people of the US banding together and put a boot in the @##'s of this corrupt political system. We need to take our country back and teach these lying, sorry #$%$ bas-terds who this country belongs to!!
    • Robert  •  6 months ago
      ** Obama caving into the zionists demand. Shame. **

      Iran is governed by muslims, not Zionists. You remember, the same ones that attacked America on 9/11.
    • TomA  •  Richardson, United States  •  6 months ago
      Incompetent x 100 = The Narcissistic Man Child in the Oval Office !!!!
    • Cliff  •  6 months ago
      Neither is to be trusted. They will do only what best serves them, not the world or the US. BO is so naive and gullible he probably believes them, to the detriment of the US.
    • Crusher  •  6 months ago
      Obuma has no cojones......
    • andy  •  Dallas, United States  •  6 months ago
      Funny, Help from china or russia, their to busy stealing our intellectual property, or running that 1 man election to help us ha ha
    • David  •  6 months ago
      Iran very likely already has a nuke. They have had 20 years of R&D with the help of Russia and North Korea...they already have it.
    • Andrew  •  6 months ago
      Waste of time!

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