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    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 crisis that is testing international unity.

    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.

    Obama, at home in Hawaii and holding forth on a world stage, also sought to show aggressiveness in fixing an economy that has weakened his standing with voters. He pushed Hu about American impatience with China's economic policy, touted the makings of a new pacific trade zone and showered attention on the lucrative Asia-Pacific export market.

    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. 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.

    White House aides insisted later that Russia and China remain unified with the United States and other allies in preventing Iran from developing nuclear weapons, and that Obama, Hu and Medvedev had agreed to work on the next steps. Deputy national security adviser Ben Rhodes said the new allegations about Iran's programs demand an international response, and "I think the Russians and the Chinese understand that. We're going to be working with them to formulate that response."

    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.

    Obama's aides said he was blunt with Hu in expressing concern about China's undervalued currency, which keeps its exports cheaper and U.S. exports to China more expensive.

    Deputy National Security Adviser Mike Froman said Obama made it clear that Americans are growing "increasingly impatient and frustrated" with the state of change in China economic policy. China had a $273 billion trade surplus with the U.S. last year and U.S. lawmakers say the imbalance hurts American manufacturers and taken away American jobs.

    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. Obama also spoke with Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda about Japan's interest in joining the trade bloc.

    In a sign of potential tension with China, Froman 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. Obama's ever increasing attention to the Asia-Pacific is driven in part by Europe's own financial woes and the U.S. need to get more aggressive in tapping its export options.

    Obama will be in Honolulu through Tuesday, when he leaves for Australia before ending his trip in Indonesia.

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    Associated Press Writer Erica Werner in Honolulu contributed to this report.

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    • asdefg123  •  6 months ago
      Today I shopped at the Gap stores and was happy to see that their cloths were no longer MADE IN CHINA. But, guess what, they were made in INDIA, PAKISTAN, VIETNAM. Wake up people, it's not the China, Vietnam, or India who are "stealing" our jobs. It's our own leaders selling us by giving these companies tax breaks for setting up factories outside of US. Put a FAT tariff on any US companies that makes its product overseas and see if they would still do it.
      • Oleksiy 6 months ago
        Or maybe the fact that americans don't work for 100$/month (like in those countries) is "stealing" jobs?
      • Fan of Hogan 6 months ago
        I hate S0Bches in congress to support H1B visa,
        I hate capitalist S0Bches to send jobs oversea
        I hate to see American soldiers died for protecting Israel in middle east
      • Nathan 6 months ago
        That's not really capitalism at all. US companies need to be competitive in the world market, and they aren't. We'll probably never be able to compete in the textiles market, but possible in technology and car/auto/electronics manufacturing. We can't beat them at textiles manufacturing for the same reason we have fruits and vegetable rotting in the fields in Georgia. Americans are unwilling to work really hard for little pay. It seems simple to me, but most Americans just don't get it.
    • Guy  •  6 months ago
      By losing its footing as the world's leading economy, the US has also lost its influence with China and Russia in dealing with 'problem child' Iran. The answer is not in our military strength but in our economic strength. Let's end the war in Afghanistan and refocus on business, which has always been the source of our strength in the past.
      • JAMES 6 months ago
        Oh,. for heaven's sake. The U.S. has still the largest economy on the planet, accounting for fully 25% of the world's GDP.
      • Lampstar 6 months ago
        You are right Guy. America needs to be concerned about America.
        The U. S. doesn't need to the world's "policeman".
      • Guy 6 months ago
        Sorry James, but the US switched from the carrot to the stick under the first President Bush, focusing on military expansion while neglecting business at home.
    • Jacob Fedorovich  •  New York, United States  •  6 months ago
      if i am elected president: i will dismantle the empire; impose a free health care system; dismantle the military and use a draft if necessary; regulate the banks and finanacial houses; increase the minimum wage; balance trade with foreign countries; join the ICC; promote a nuclear free world; impose higher taxes on corporations and the rich. vote for me.
      • JAMES 6 months ago
        What a marvelous work of fiction.

        Oh. There never was nor will there be an American Empire. We were founded by rebellion against an imperial power.
      • brenda 6 months ago
        rep what you soe vote repub.for pres.con. sen. if u make under $100,000.00 u think it bad know.
      • neelubird 6 months ago
        You have my vote, Fedor. But... where did you get a Russian surname? Like Obama, you need to disclose your birth certificate to prove that you were born in America.
    • jeffery  •  Bremerton, United States  •  6 months ago
      The United States is wasting it time trying to get China and Russia on board. China want is Iran oil and Russia just want the United States out of the gulf area. They can live with Iran as Nuclear country.
    • Sezar  •  New York, United States  •  6 months ago
      soviet style anti-iran propaganda "lobbied" = means he realized Russia and China just dont give a shyte about US paranoia - and they just want to keep doing business there:)
      • sb_808 6 months ago
        love Iran
      • N 6 months ago
        the world should take side with Iran against israel
      • Nam 6 months ago
        I agree with N: the world should take side with Iran against israel
    • Oleksiy  •  6 months ago
      Can we really keep countries (and possibly guerillas/terrorists) from getting nuclear weapons? India, Pakistan, North Korea, Iran got them. Who next? Will nukes eventually be as available as stingers and AK-74, I wonder? And although nuclear deterrent CAN make the world more peaceful, any local conflict is going to be a risk. So most likely Nagasaki is not the last nuclear attack in history. And I'm not speaking here of ww3 (big players like US, China aren't stupid), but of possible "small scale" attack against Seoul, Karachi, Delhi or Tel-Aviv.
    • sb_808  •  Toronto, Canada  •  6 months ago
      why Americans and Harper have to look after little Israel, they should look after them-self
      • Nam 6 months ago
        let the jews take care of israel, I wish to see how long can they survive
      • humble H 6 months ago
        You muslims must get used to it. Isreal is our friend and friends look after friends so you muslims beware.
      • Sim 6 months ago
        only jews like Israel
        most of American don't give a fk about stupid israel
    • bigtisas  •  6 months ago
      American govt are hypocrites. They just call Asian countries together to against China and now they want China to help against Iran?
    • Dharani  •  6 months ago
      Who in their right mind lobbies for WAR? The headline should read - "Obama Negotiates Spoils of Iran Attack With Russia and China" What hypocrisy to think this man was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize! Give it back and the prize money too!
    • Obama eats ________.  •  6 months ago
      Of the three men, which one do you suppose hates america the most?
    • Krakabich  •  6 months ago
      None of the other world leaders can really take the big O seriously about economics; they all know he is clueless. Between golfing and visiting the state department of public records; I'm sure he's busy primping and taking care of the first wookies honey doos...
    • palehorse  •  Tunkhannock, United States  •  6 months ago
      no balls obama
    • Tracker5usmc  •  Kansas City, United States  •  6 months ago
      Only an idiot (liberal Democrat) would come to the conclusion that China and Russia would be willing to help the U.S. against Iran. Most of the technology that the Iranians have came to them via either China or Russia. Historically, diplomatically, and militarily China and Russia have always sided with the Iranians against the United States. Obama is an even worse president than Jimmy Carter.
    • Matt  •  Greenville, United States  •  6 months ago
      9 years at war, trillions in debt, and China owns 1.4 trillion in bonds associated with our currency with no way of increasing internal revenue because jacks like obama do not understand the need for cutting serious spending habits. What we need is to end all of the war, stop sticking our nose where it does not belong, bring the jobs back home by taxing outsourced revenue, bring on the teriff taxes, and give small businesses incentives in this economy a fighting chance since a business loan is about as useless as a student loan. We already tried the backing of funds by our banks bailed out by our government and look at how well and grand that turned out.
    • jake  •  Wallingford, United States  •  6 months ago
      If elected President I will not have any preconditions for talks with Iran? Gee I wonder where I heard that one?
    • daniel  •  6 months ago
      doom doom gloom gloom all this whimpering and whaling youd think we were japanese fisherman! shut it stow it and get your gear were going in, there is nothing compared to the American marine!
    • CalvinO  •  Sunnyvale, United States  •  6 months ago
      Hey, Obama, do you remember these words you bandied about on the campaign trail? "Iran is not a threat-they are a tiny country, not a threat." So, did you not know what you were talking about then, or do you not know what you are talking about now?
    • Paul Crandall  •  6 months ago
      The Russians and Chinese think Obama is a bigger fool than Americans do. What makes anyone believe Obama can do anything but go on vacation?
    • rusk1955  •  Lufkin, United States  •  6 months ago
      The UN should pay Israel to take care of this issue of Iran with nukes. All the Arab countries there will sound off and be all big and bad with lots of threats towards Israel. They will be on their knees at bedtime thanking God that them Jews saved their collective Muslin butts by dealing with Iran. Them Jews are the only people in that part of the world who has the balls to do what needs to be done.
    • in the box  •  6 months ago
      BO makes Rick Perry look like an oratory genius. Even with his slick, silver-tongued, teleprompted words he continues to damage the USA and its prospects. There are so many critical issues developing quickly, one wonders how the USA can endure another year+ of a BO presidency.

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