I'm here at the annual conference of the American Israel Public
Affairs Committee, where they're expecting over 7,000 attendees, as
well as hundreds of members of Congress, to show their support for
strong ties between the U.S. and Israel. John McCain is scheduled
to speak at around 9:30 inside a large darkened auditorium,
surrounded by big video screens.
I just read some excerpts of McCain's speech, and it includes
several sharp barbs at Barack Obama over his vow to conduct
unconditional presidential talks with Iran, his opposition to the
bill declaring Iran's Revolutionary Guards a terrorist group, and
his stance against the surge strategy in Iraq. It will be
interesting to see how those assaults will be received by the
crowd, because it will provide some sense of how big of a hill
Obama will have to climb on Wednesday, when he gives a
much-anticipated talk to the conference during which he hopes to
quell fears about his stance toward Israel. (For added drama,
Hillary Clinton will be speaking the same morning, which will be a
day after the final Democrtatic primaries in Montana and South
Dakota.)
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John McCain, Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton, Iraq, Iran, Israel