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Palin Gives First Interview as GOP VP Nominee

HeadlineSep 12, 2008

Palin, meanwhile, has appeared in her first interview since joining McCain’s ticket. Speaking to ABC News anchor Charles Gibson, Palin was pressed on foreign policy issues including the recent unilateral US attacks in Pakistan.

Charles Gibson: “Is that a yes, that you think we have the right to go across the border, with or without the approval of the Pakistani government, to go after terrorists who are in the Waziristan area?”

Alaska Governor Sarah Palin: “I believe that America has to exercise all options in order to stop the terrorists who are hell bent on destroying America and our allies. We have got to have all options out there on the table.”

Palin was also asked about Russia’s recent conflict with Georgia over its two breakaway provinces.

Gibson: “What insight into Russian actions, particularly in the last couple weeks, does the proximity of the state give you?”

Palin: “They’re our next-door neighbors. And you can actually see Russia from land here in Alaska.”

Gibson: “You favor putting Georgia and Ukraine into NATO?”

Palin: “Ukraine, definitely, yes. Yes, and Georgia. Putin thinks otherwise. Obviously, he thinks otherwise, but —”

Gibson: “Under the NATO treaty, wouldn’t we then have to go to war if Russia went into Georgia?”

Palin: “Perhaps so. I mean, that is the agreement when you are a NATO ally, is, if another country is attacked, you’re going to be expected to be called upon and help.”

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