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Stephanie Condon /

CBS News/ November 2, 2011, 9:45 AM

Herman Cain incorrectly suggests China doesn't have nuclear capability

As allegations of sexual harassment from the 1990's continue to loom over Herman Cain's campaign this week, the GOP frontrunner is also raising eyebrows with his foreign policy remarks.

In an interview Monday, Cain said part of China's threat to the United States stems from its attempts to develop nuclear weapons -- even though China tested its first nuclear weaponin 1964.

"Yes, they're a military threat," Cain said on the PBS NewsHour, in response to a question from Judy Woodruff. "They've indicated that they're trying to develop nuclear capability and they want to develop more aircraft carriers like we have. So yes, we have to consider them a military threat."

Cain's remarks have in the past raised questions about his foreign policy credentials. Earlier this month, when joking about "gotcha" questions, Cain said, "And when they ask me, 'Who is the president of Ubeki-beki-beki-beki-stan-stan?' I'm going to say you know, 'I don't know. Do you know?' And then I'm going to say, 'How's that going to create one job?'" Cain also took heat from his GOP rivals when he suggested on CNN this month that he would free the prisoners at Guantanamo Bay in a prisoner exchange with terrorists -- a comment he later walked back.

With respect to China, Cain told Woodruff that as president, he would advocate "peace through strength and clarity."

"We already have superiority in terms of our military capability, and I plan to get away from making cutting our defense a priority and make investing in our military capability a priority," he said.

He said the key way to blunt the threat China poses is to improve the economy.

"My China strategy is quite simply outgrow China. It gets back to economics," he said on Monday. "China has a $6 trillion economy and they're growing at approximately 10 percent. We have a $14 trillion economy -- much bigger -- but we're growing at an anemic 1.5, 1.6 percent. When we get our economy growing back at the rate of 5 or 6 percent that it has the ability to do, we will outgrow China."

Woodruff moved on to questioning Cain about his campaign strategy, overlooking his remarks on China's nuclear capabilities.

While his command of foreign policy issues remains a liability, Cain has been under more pressure this week because of revelations that he was accused of sexual harassment in the 1990's, when he was the head of the National Restaurant Association. It's unclear as of yet how the revelations will impact Cain's current frontrunner status.

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Speciallyblend says:
bottom line for the gop, it is a 2 way race , Ron Paul vs Status Quo 2012. If the gop does not nominate Ron Paul 2012. The gop will elect obama/bush 2012 Status Quo!!!! wake up america Ron Paul 2012 Bring Our Troops Home . obama and obama republicans(Status Quo) lack credibility! Ron Paul 2012
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SJames6621 says:
this guy reminds me of Georgie Bush. He didnt know that the Sunnis and Shia have been at each others throats since about 720, when Mohamamed died. Its all about whether an uncle or brother was Mohammeds proper sucessor.

Maybe if Bush had some brains, we would have avoided Iraq, knowing that things could only go from bad to worse once Saddam was gone from the scene.

In memory of our 5000 soldiers who died in a war based on ignorance and lies.
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alshrptn says:
Isn't this the reason we changed the term "undeveloped nations" to "developing nations"? Because "development" occurs on that which already exists.

The fact is that China has a tiny fraction of the nuclear capability of either the USA or Russia. Many experts believe China has ZERO functional intercontinental ballistic missiles. It's common sense that China would like to develop (ie "further") their nuclear capability.
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alshrptn says:
Isn't this the reason we changed the term "undeveloped nations" to "developing nations"? Because "development" occurs on that which already exists.

The fact is that China has a tiny fraction of the nuclear capability of either the USA or Russia. Many experts believe China has ZERO functional intercontinental ballistic missiles. It's common sense that China would like to develop (ie "further") their nuclear capability.
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notreich replies:
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Yeah but Cain did not say "develop THEIR nuclear capability." He said "develop nuclear capability." Two different things. That's the only defense to the charge though, transparent as it is.
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dan_webster says:
Now I get it. It's Reverse Psychology Cain. Go the OPPOSITE of what voters typically want. Lower Taxes? NO, Raise Them! Economic Meltdown caused by the Federal Reserve? I AM a former Federal Reserve Chairman. Tough on Terrorists? No, I'd NEGOTIATE with them and let them go. Abortion? I'm Pro-life-I mean Pro-Choice-I mean I'm BOTH. Harassment? You Bet! Geo-politically smart? I'm caveman DUMB about foreign affairs and PROUD of it!
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GoUnion86 says:
Mr. Cain is not smarter than a fifth grader.
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neuraldagger replies:
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I have been watching Herman Cain for awhile, and its an "enigma" that this guy is even being considered. And more so, he he ever was taken seriously in the business world.Are his supporters simply asleep? I don't like any of the other choices, and of course am not thrilled with Obama. But Herman Cain is an idiot.
Please, here is my personal archive of the "joke" that is Herman Cain. Judge for yourself, i assure you will at least get a few laughs
http://herman-cain-is-an-idiot.info
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noloyalisti says:
Hey Cain, what you don't know can't hurt you, huh? If anyone votes for this bozo or any other candidate from the failed and obsolete Republicon Party don't blame me for the disaster. "Blame Yoself".
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China_Lee says:
China exploded her first atomic weapon in 1964.

In 1967, China exploded her first 3.3-megaton thermonuclear weapon.

VIDEO: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YW3FBN2zfdk
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VoteRonPaul2012 says:
Dr. Paul looking pretty good considering even my 13 yr old son knows that China has nuclear weapons. It boggles the mind . . .
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markag55 says:
Duh!!!
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