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Obama In Hawaii For APEC Summit, Economic, Trade Discussions With Asia Leaders

BEN FELLER   11/12/11 11:24 PM ET   AP

HONOLULU — 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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HONOLULU — 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,...
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Charles Queen
I am a disabled nam vet
02:19 AM on 11/14/2011
I'v always leean towrds being a repub,but I have also always kept an open mind and litend to what the other isde had to say or propose and then try to wiegh the diference.This time around however,I can't make heads or tales out o either side at all.All they want to do is fight like shildren and nothing is getting done.Hell no,we do not need to run in there and destroy IRAN.The majority of the worlds powers among other country's laready despise Iran and I would thing that this time sanctions are going to be major and are going to hurt them badly.I say wait it out and see what they do,their always making threats to somone somplace so I don't pay any attention to that at all.If they were to atempt to make amove they wouls not last long at all considering the amount of enemy's they have.I would think it would be anorht Iraq,their army will will cut and run and they elite group will drop weapons and surrender.The majority of the Iranian peole do like us and the otghers.What they despise id their leaders who make them live a life of hell much like saddam and his sons use to do to the iraqui's.I say let the sanctions take their toll and wait and see
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Meldy1
Nurse,(I don't work anymore!)&Pianist
05:53 AM on 11/13/2011
Perry that idiot has infected some commenters in here with his Perry know-nothing illness....mostly ignorant and haters of Prez.Obama but I will demolished them as I helped eliminating quitter Palin's choice of corrupt Joe Miller last mid-term.Iam also lambasting one Scott idiot Trimble from theNew York Post commenting lies about Prez.Obama.The appaling lies that is being spread is making me to sue them in court and prove their allegations....they can't win against Prez.Obama what they do is spread or attack him with LIES...so the last resort is suing many lower echelons mind,you....dough's enough to spend.Iam sick and tired with all the lies and hatreds that is being spewed towards Prez.Obama and he dont deserves 'that.These hating teas or republicans should all go back to school and take course in ETHICS...
03:00 AM on 11/13/2011
Another free trade agreement that will only make us sink even more ...........
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Charles Queen
I am a disabled nam vet
11:16 PM on 11/12/2011
Yes,china needs to play by the rules,so do a few other asian country's but that doesn't mean their going to do it
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kay360
11:07 PM on 11/12/2011
I love our first Hawaiian president. Keep 'em coming, HI! I want to vote for another one in 2016.
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Mensch99
09:47 PM on 11/12/2011
Why is Obama in a foreign country when we have so many problems here at home.
Signed, the Tea Party
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tenzenz
Save the Nation Boil a Tea Bag
09:57 PM on 11/12/2011
That's Funny!!! I wonder if the Tea Bags get it?
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05:43 PM on 11/12/2011
It seems like the only Cons that post anymore are those who are the most out of touch with reality. Have the thinking Cons finally given up? Now they're calling diplomacy vacation. Who feeds them this drivel? No wonder Herman Cain did so well in their polls.
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kalemakapii
Hawaii is NOT a foreign country
04:34 PM on 11/12/2011
Welcome back home to your birthplace Mr. President...!
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Cailleach Echo
Retired but still a proud
04:15 PM on 11/12/2011
I am so proud of President Obama. Imagine Perry or Cain or Romney stumbling through a huge meeting like this. Or, remember how embarrassing Bush was.

And, nice that its in Hawaii - Talk about Local Boy Makes Good headlines!

Thank you Mr President, for your continued fight for Americans - for jobs that the Repubs block or filibuster, for our economy, for ObamaCare and for so much more.

See if you can take a little time for yourself. Maybe even watch the new comedy reality show called The Clown Car Candidates Trip Over Their Own Bloopers. Tonight should be especially funny because none of them know near as much as you do about the rest of the world!

Obama in 2012
Elizabeth Warren in 2016
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Charlie Jones
The GOP is between the stoneage and a hard place.
05:29 PM on 11/12/2011
Cailleach: Well said..f&f. And to add to your point, I could hardly believe my ears when I heard Herman Cain say in a recent speech that one of the reasons he ran for president was to regain the respect for America the world once had before President Obama took office.....I thought I'd die laughing!!..and I thought, is he SERIOUS????? Most of the world & its leaders have REGAINED RESPECT & admiration for the USA SINCE and because of President Obama's election as the well-qualified leader of the free world. Certainly and w/out question one of the most intelligent and knowledgeable presidents we've ever had in this country.
06:38 PM on 11/12/2011
BHO is the clown, any one of the repubs have him beat
11:20 PM on 11/12/2011
Aww, that's adorable. You really think "any one" of them has a chance?

You keep telling yourself that, mkay?
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Watching rock grow
It's a practice in patience
02:02 PM on 11/13/2011
Only in a race to escape the land of OZ. Because President Obama knows he is in the real world and didn't go there in the first place.
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Dale Birmingham
Conservative who Believes in America
04:11 PM on 11/12/2011
All I have seen him do in the 1000+ days is strut off the plane and swagger to the microphone.
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04:29 PM on 11/12/2011
that's because you HAVE YOUR EYES CLOSED!!!!!!!!!!!
04:33 PM on 11/12/2011
What do you expect? A personal invitation to all of his meetings? The media determines what you see.
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henriette and hube
love just is; golden in it's simplicity
04:02 PM on 11/12/2011
Looks like he forgot his wife was with him on this trip. Wonder if other wives will be there as well.
10:55 PM on 11/12/2011
Looks like you're wrong again.

http://theobamadiary.com/2011/11/12/down-at-the-farm-2/#comments
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henriette and hube
love just is; golden in it's simplicity
12:09 AM on 11/13/2011
How could I be wrong by wondering!
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CubnKira
03:45 PM on 11/12/2011
Obama sets the record for days out of the White House and use of his personal toy, Air Force One. He is a fraud on the public. He takes fundraising trips all over the country and instead of his campaign paying for these trips, he will stop in a school or a factory for 10 minutes and then stick the taxpayer with the entire bill, not even apportioned.
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03:49 PM on 11/12/2011
Yeah, jetting around the world drumming up jobs for Americans.

Then there was Bush, what'd he set the record for again? Oh, yeah, time riding around in his golf cart on vacation.
04:50 PM on 11/12/2011
Or hiding out at his ranch in Texas, don't forget that!
ktpinnacle
But . . . but, it has electrolytes!
05:55 PM on 11/12/2011
Clearin' brush.
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Cacey
Ignore rudeness, honor discussion
04:05 PM on 11/12/2011
You can easily do a search on your computer to find out facts before you post. I suggest you do it.
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tjconkster
Occupy the Voting Booth 2012!
04:10 PM on 11/12/2011
Sorry...he can't let facts get in the way of a good lie....
03:44 PM on 11/12/2011
...alternate universe...

Perry's Press Secretary: 'Sir, there are 3 things you need to do tomorrow -

(1) Wake-up

(2) Get on the Plane

(3) Fly to Hawaii for the APEC Summit'

Perry at Hawaiian APEC Summit: 'Thank you for coming! This is an extremely important meeting. So much so, my Press Secretary told me that there were 3 things that I needed to do today -

(1) Wake-up

(2) Get on the Plane

(3) ...er....er...

Chinese President Hu Jintao: (Translation) 'You're serious, you can't name the 3rd one?'

Perry: 'The 3rd one, I can't, sorry, oops!'

...when 'elected' as the Head of State of the Most Powerful Country in the World...maybe...oops! ...ain't so funny...'maybe'...
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SueMVetforObama2
RomneyIsACoward
03:19 PM on 11/12/2011
BTW, I almost feel sorry for the GOP/TPers. They are such dupes.