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Obama missed 'injured US heroes' Obama missed 'injured US heroes'
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US presidential hopeful Barack Obama has been criticised by his Republican rival for cancelling a visit to injured US soldiers in Germany this week.US presidential hopeful Barack Obama has been criticised by his Republican rival for cancelling a visit to injured US soldiers in Germany this week.
John McCain's campaign office said Mr Obama's speeches to cheering Europeans should not have been a substitute for comforting "injured American heroes".John McCain's campaign office said Mr Obama's speeches to cheering Europeans should not have been a substitute for comforting "injured American heroes".
Mr Obama responded by saying he dropped the visit after the Pentagon warned it might be considered a political event.Mr Obama responded by saying he dropped the visit after the Pentagon warned it might be considered a political event.
But officials later insisted the senator had never been told not to go.But officials later insisted the senator had never been told not to go.
A Pentagon spokesman said Mr Obama had only been told he could not do so if he was accompanied by campaign staff and reporters.A Pentagon spokesman said Mr Obama had only been told he could not do so if he was accompanied by campaign staff and reporters.
US military personnel and facilities are prohibited from being associated with partisan political campaigns and elections.US military personnel and facilities are prohibited from being associated with partisan political campaigns and elections.
'Political cross-fire''Political cross-fire'
A new campaign advert for Mr McCain criticised his Democratic opponent for being disrespectful by making "time to go to the gym" during his European tour while at the same time cancelling his visit to the Landstuhl Regional Medical Centre on Friday.A new campaign advert for Mr McCain criticised his Democratic opponent for being disrespectful by making "time to go to the gym" during his European tour while at the same time cancelling his visit to the Landstuhl Regional Medical Centre on Friday.
If I had been told by the Pentagon that I couldn't visit those troops... there would have been a seismic event John McCainIf I had been told by the Pentagon that I couldn't visit those troops... there would have been a seismic event John McCain
"Seems the Pentagon wouldn't allow him to bring cameras," the advert claims. "John McCain is always there for our troops.""Seems the Pentagon wouldn't allow him to bring cameras," the advert claims. "John McCain is always there for our troops."
A McCain spokesman, retired Lt Col Joe Repy, claimed that Mr Obama had "badly misjudged the important demands of the office he seeks".A McCain spokesman, retired Lt Col Joe Repy, claimed that Mr Obama had "badly misjudged the important demands of the office he seeks".
"Visits with world leaders and speeches to cheering Europeans shouldn't be a substitute for comforting injured American heroes," he said."Visits with world leaders and speeches to cheering Europeans shouldn't be a substitute for comforting injured American heroes," he said.
The Arizona senator told Sunday's ABC TV's This Week programme: "If I had been told by the Pentagon that I couldn't visit those troops, and I was there and wanted to be there, I guarantee you, there would have been a seismic event." The Arizona senator told Sunday's ABC TV's This Week programme: "If I had been told by the Pentagon that I couldn't visit those troops, and I was there and wanted to be there, I guarantee you, there would have been a seismic event." JUSTIN WEBB'S AMERICA We Brits forget sometimes that Obama and McCain are competing to become America's Queen. As it were... class="" href="http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/thereporters/justinwebb/2008/07/returning_to_the_fray_from_eur.html">Returning to the fray from Europe
Before heading home from Europe, Mr Obama said the Pentagon had notified his campaign that the visit to Landstuhl might be viewed as political if he brought along an adviser, retired Maj-Gen Scott Gration.Before heading home from Europe, Mr Obama said the Pentagon had notified his campaign that the visit to Landstuhl might be viewed as political if he brought along an adviser, retired Maj-Gen Scott Gration.
"That triggered then a concern that maybe our visit was going to be perceived as political," he told reporters in London."That triggered then a concern that maybe our visit was going to be perceived as political," he told reporters in London.
"And the last thing that I want to do is have injured soldiers and the staff at these institutions having to sort through whether this is political or not and get caught in the cross-fire between campaigns.""And the last thing that I want to do is have injured soldiers and the staff at these institutions having to sort through whether this is political or not and get caught in the cross-fire between campaigns."