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New RJC Ad Compares Records of Senators McCain, Clinton, and Obama on Key Foreign Policy Questions

The Republican Jewish Coalition (RJC) has released the latest in an ongoing series of national advertisements. These ads are part of a substantial advertising campaign undertaken by the RJC.

The new ad compares the records of Senators McCain, Clinton and Obama on three key issues:

On an undivided Jerusalem;

On meeting with leaders of hostile nations;

On labeling Iran's Revolutionary Guard terrorists.

In each case, John McCain and Hillary Clinton agree, with the less-experienced Barack Obama taking the opposite view.

The ad concludes: "Now are you concerned about Barack Obama? You should be."

RJC Executive Director Matt Brooks said, "One of the most important things in foreign policy is understanding who your friends are and who your enemies are. The three key issues of foreign policy highlighted in our new ad are good indicators of that understanding, and in each instance, Obama failed the test."

"Jerusalem's status as the undivided capital of Israel is deeply symbolic of a firm recognition of the sovereignty of our chief ally, Israel. A commitment to Israel's sovereignty and security is the keystone to our Middle East policy. The naive notion that simply sitting down with the leaders of hostile nations will somehow change the minds of people determined on destroying the U.S. and Israel is absurd. And failing to recognize a terrorist organization by its ideology and actions shows a lack of understanding about the nature and purposes of terrorist groups. All in all, Obama's position on these issues demonstrates a lack of experience and good judgment," said Brooks.

Click here to see the ad.

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