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VIDEO: For Obama, diplomacy gets back seat to campaign





(CBS News) UNITED NATIONS HEADQUATERS, New York - President Obama arrived in New York Monday afternoon for the United Nations General Assembly. One of the main topics of discussion at this annual meeting will be the recent unrest outside U.S. embassies in the Muslim world, including an attack in Benghazi, Libya, which claimed the lives of four Americans. But unlike years past, the president will not be sitting down with any of the more than 120 world leaders who are here in New York.

Simply put, the White House is prioritizing the president's reelection effort. Most heads of state will be here all week, but the president will be in New York less than 24 hours, and even then will spend most of his time away from this conference.

After landing in New York Monday afternoon, the president headed straight for a sit-down -- not with visiting leaders, but with the ladies of "The View," for an interview to air Tuesday .

Last year at the U.N. General Assembly, President Obama held 13 one-on-one meetings with major leaders.

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But this year diplomacy is taking a back seat to campaigning, despite a worsening civil war in Syria, rising tensions between Israel and Iran, and the recent attack in Libya.

In the president's absence, it was Secretary of State Hillary Clinton who met with Libya's president Monday, as well as the presidents of Afghanistan and Pakistan.

"The president and the Libyan government have been staunch partners to the United States," Clinton said.

White House spokesman Jay Carney pointed out Mr. Obama is hosting two receptions for world leaders tonight, and speaks with them on the phone all the time.

"The fact of the matter is, the president does not wait for an annual meeting to have consultations with or meetings with foreign leaders, and they will continue," Carney said.

The president will lay out a set of priorities for the U.N. General Assembly in a speech Tuesday morning, but he flies back to Washington a few hours later and then makes a campaign trip to Ohio on Wednesday.


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09/25/2012 6:29AM
VIDEO: For Obama, diplomacy gets back seat to campaign
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09/25/2012 8:45AM
You can tell they're desperate.
Romney's even losing NASCAR fans! Small wonder the rightwing media is flailing about, as you see here.
09/25/2012 8:56AM
The onetime home of Dan Rather, right wing? Really?
Looks like the story came from CBS. Not sure they qualify as "right wing", even if the story was picked up by WBEN. (Unless you believe that any story that comes from the AP, and is picked up by the Buffalo News, is therefore "left wing")
09/25/2012 10:07AM
Shameful
Our president fiddles while 'Rome' burns. Why on earth would anyone give him a second term?
09/25/2012 10:16AM
It's only going to get worse.
Right wingers aren't exactly known for being gracious or patriotic. Watch as their descent into madness continues apace -- we can expect more party-over-country rhetoric, more open racism, more out-of-context quotes (eg "you didn't build that", "redistribution"), ACORN!! and the usual low-information references to communism and socialism despite all evidence to the contrary. Stay tuned.
09/25/2012 11:54AM
Open your eyes Obama lovers
Really??? The Middle East is in flames and our president is fooling around with the women from "The View". We all see where his priorities stand--it's not for our country but for himself.
09/25/2012 12:42PM
An adult speech at the UN
It's gratifying to have a grownup as President ... unlike his predecessor or the empty suit that's thrashing around trying to steal his job.
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