The early reviews of Sen. Barack Obama's foreign trip conclude he's executed it flawlessly and has been helped out by a bit of good luck as well.
"After a day spent meeting Iraqi leaders and American military commanders," the New York Times notes Obama "seemed to have navigated one of the riskiest parts of a weeklong international trip without a noticeable hitch and to have gained a new opportunity to blunt attacks on his national security credentials by his Republican rival in the presidential race, Senator John McCain."
The Washington Post focuses on the news that the Iraqi leader backs Obama's withdrawal plan for U.S. troops saying "the curious turn of events made for an unexpected opening act...demonstrating anew the combination of agility and good fortune that has marked his campaign."
The trip has also been a public relations bonanza for Obama with him dominating all news coverage for the week. All three television news anchors traveled abroad to interview him and he'll be on Meet the Press with Tom Brokaw on Sunday.
July 22, 2008
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