The Obama-Biden Plan
Barack Obama and Joe Biden will renew America’s security and standing
in the world through a new era of American leadership. The Obama-Biden
foreign policy will end the war in Iraq responsibly, finish the fight
against the Taliban and al Qaeda in Afghanistan, secure nuclear weapons
and loose nuclear materials from terrorists, and renew American
diplomacy to support strong alliances and to seek a lasting peace in the
Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Afghanistan and Pakistan
- Afghanistan: Obama and Biden will refocus American
resources on the greatest threat to our security -- the resurgence of al
Qaeda and the Taliban in Afghanistan and Pakistan. They will increase
our troop levels in Afghanistan, press our allies in NATO to do the
same, and dedicate more resources to revitalize Afghanistan’s economic
development. Obama and Biden will demand the Afghan government do more,
including cracking down on corruption and the illicit opium trade.
- Pakistan: Obama and Biden will increase nonmilitary
aid to Pakistan and hold them accountable for security in the border
region with Afghanistan.
Nuclear Weapons
- A Record of Results: The gravest danger to the
American people is the threat of a terrorist attack with a nuclear
weapon and the spread of nuclear weapons to dangerous regimes. Obama has
taken bipartisan action to secure nuclear weapons and materials:
- He joined Senator Dick Lugar (R-In) in passing a law to help the
United States and our allies detect and stop the smuggling of weapons of
mass destruction throughout the world.
- He joined Senator Chuck Hagel (R-Ne) to introduce a bill that seeks
to prevent nuclear terrorism, reduce global nuclear arsenals, and stop
the spread of nuclear weapons.
- Secure Loose Nuclear Materials from Terrorists:
Obama and Biden will secure all loose nuclear materials in the world
within four years. While working to secure existing stockpiles of
nuclear material, Obama and Biden will negotiate a verifiable global ban
on the production of new nuclear weapons material. This will deny
terrorists the ability to steal or buy loose nuclear materials.
- Strengthen the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty:
Obama and Biden will crack down on nuclear proliferation by
strengthening the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty so that countries
like North Korea and Iran that break the rules will automatically face
strong international sanctions.
- Move Toward a Nuclear Free World: Obama and Biden
will set a goal of a world without nuclear weapons, and pursue it. Obama
and Biden will always maintain a strong deterrent as long as nuclear
weapons exist. But they will take several steps down the long road
toward eliminating nuclear weapons. They will stop the development of
new nuclear weapons; work with Russia to take U.S. and Russian ballistic
missiles off hair trigger alert; seek dramatic reductions in U.S. and
Russian stockpiles of nuclear weapons and material; and set a goal to
expand the U.S.-Russian ban on intermediate-range missiles so that the
agreement is global.
Iran
- Diplomacy: Barack Obama supports tough and direct
diplomacy with Iran without preconditions. Now is the time to use the
power of American diplomacy to pressure Iran to stop their illicit
nuclear program, support for terrorism, and threats toward Israel. Obama
and Biden will offer the Iranian regime a choice. If Iran abandons its
nuclear program and support for terrorism, we will offer incentives like
membership in the World Trade Organization, economic investments, and a
move toward normal diplomatic relations. If Iran continues its
troubling behavior, we will step up our economic pressure and political
isolation. In carrying out this diplomacy, we will coordinate closely
with our allies and proceed with careful preparation. Seeking this kind
of comprehensive settlement with Iran is our best way to make progress.
Energy Security
- Achieving Energy Security: Obama will put America
on a path to energy independence by investing $150 billion in renewable
and alternative energy over the next ten years -- an investment that
will create millions of jobs along the way. He’ll also make the U.S. a
leader in the global effort to combat climate change by leading a new
international global warming partnership.
Renewing American Diplomacy
- Renew our Alliances: Obama and Biden will rebuild
our alliances to meet the common challenges of the 21st century. America
is strongest when we act alongside strong partners. Now is the time for
a new era of international cooperation that strengthens old
partnerships and builds new ones to confront the common challenges of
the 21st century -- terrorism and nuclear weapons; climate change and
poverty; genocide and disease.
- Talk to our Foes and Friends: Obama and Biden will
pursue tough, direct diplomacy without preconditions with all nations,
friend and foe. They will do the careful preparation necessary, but will
signal that America is ready to come to the table and is willing to
lead. And if America is willing to come to the table, the world will be
more willing to rally behind American leadership to deal with challenges
like confronting terrorism and Iran and North Korea's nuclear programs.
- Israeli-Palestinian Conflict: Obama and Biden will
make progress on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict a key diplomatic
priority from day one. They will make a sustained push -- working with
Israelis and Palestinians -- to achieve the goal of two states, a Jewish
state in Israel and a Palestinian state, living side by side in peace
and security.
- Expand our Diplomatic Presence: To make diplomacy a
priority, Obama and Biden will stop shuttering consulates and start
opening them in difficult corners of the world -- particularly in
Africa. They will expand our foreign service, and develop our civilian
capacity to work alongside the military.
- Fight Global Poverty: Obama and Biden will embrace
the Millennium Development Goal of cutting extreme poverty and hunger
around the world in half by 2015, and they will double our foreign
assistance to achieve that goal. This will help the world's weakest
states build healthy and educated communities, reduce poverty, develop
markets, and generate wealth.
- Seek New Partnerships in Asia: Obama and Biden will
forge a more effective framework in Asia that goes beyond bilateral
agreements, occasional summits, and ad hoc arrangements, such as the
six-party talks on North Korea. They will maintain strong ties with
allies like Japan, South Korea and Australia; work to build an
infrastructure with countries in East Asia that can promote stability
and prosperity; and work to ensure that China plays by international
rules.
Israel
- Ensure a Strong U.S.-Israel Partnership: Barack
Obama and Joe Biden strongly support the U.S.-Israel relationship, and
believe that our first and incontrovertible commitment in the Middle
East must be to the security of Israel, America's strongest ally in the
region. They support this closeness, and have stated that the United
States will never distance itself from Israel.
- Support Israel's Right to Self Defense: During the
July 2006 Lebanon war, Barack Obama stood up strongly for Israel's right
to defend itself from Hezbollah raids and rocket attacks, cosponsoring a
Senate resolution against Iran and Syria's involvement in the war, and
insisting that Israel should not be pressured into a ceasefire that did
not deal with the threat of Hezbollah missiles. He and Joe Biden believe
strongly in Israel's right to protect its citizens.
- Support Foreign Assistance to Israel: Barack Obama
and Joe Biden have consistently supported foreign assistance to Israel.
They defend and support the annual foreign aid package that involves
both military and economic assistance to Israel and have advocated
increased foreign aid budgets to ensure that these funding priorities
are met. They have called for continuing U.S. cooperation with Israel in
the development of missile defense systems.
Bipartisanship and Openness
- A Record of Bringing People Together: In the
Senate, Obama has worked with Republicans and Democrats to advance
important policy initiatives on securing weapons of mass destruction and
conventional weapons, increasing funding for nonproliferation, and
countering instability in Congo.
- Consultative Group: Obama and Biden will convene a
bipartisan Consultative Group of leading members of Congress to foster
better executive-legislative relations and bipartisan unity on foreign
policy. This group will be comprised of the congressional leadership of
both political parties, and the chair and ranking members of the Armed
Services, Foreign Relations, Intelligence, and Appropriations
Committees. This group will meet with the president once a month to
review foreign policy priorities, and will be consulted in advance of
military action.
- Getting Politics out of Intelligence: Obama will
insulate the Director of National Intelligence from political pressure
by giving the DNI a fixed term, like the Chairman of the Federal
Reserve. Obama and Biden will seek consistency and integrity at the top
of our intelligence community -- not just a political ally.
- Change the Culture of Secrecy: Obama will institute
a National Declassification Center to make declassification secure but
routine, efficient, and cost-effective.
- Engaging the American People on Foreign Policy:
Obama and Biden will bring foreign policy decisions directly to the
people by requiring their national security officials to have periodic
national broadband town hall meetings to discuss foreign policy. Obama
will personally deliver Your Weekly Address via webcast.
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