The Democratic White House hopefuls vowed Wednesday to defend
Israel against any Iranian attack but differed on how to engage
the Islamic republic over its nuclear ambitions.
At a televised debate ahead of next Tuesday's Pennsylvania
primary, Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama agreed that a nuclear-armed
Iran was unacceptable.
Both called for diplomacy but Obama went further in renewing
a promise of "direct talks" at a leaders' level
with Tehran, along with other US foes.
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Iran should be presented with "carrots and sticks,"
the Illinois senator said, while stressing "they should
also know that I will take no options off the table when it
comes to preventing them from using nuclear weapons or obtaining
nuclear weapons."
"We cannot permit Iran to become a nuclear weapons power,"
Clinton said, ruling out any summit talks and condemning President
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad for raising doubts about who really carried
out the September 11 attacks of 2001.
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