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By DAVID ESPO and DAVID RISING / The Associated Press

Thursday, Jul 24, 2008 - 02:03:13 pm CDT

BERLIN — Before the largest crowd of his campaign, Democratic presidential contender Barack Obama on Thursday summoned Europeans and Americans together to “defeat terror and dry up the well of extremism that supports it” as surely as they conquered communism a generation ago.

“The walls between old allies on either side of the Atlantic cannot stand,” Obama said, speaking not far from where the Berlin Wall once divided the city.

“The walls between the countries with the most and those with the least cannot stand. The walls between races and tribes, natives and immigrants, Christians and Muslims and Jews cannot stand,” he said.

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A supporter of U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., holds an U.S. flag prior to the senator's speech at the victory column in Berlin on Thursday. (AP)

Obama said he was speaking as a citizen, not as a president, but the evening was awash in politics. His remarks inevitably invited comparison to historic speeches in the same city by Presidents John F. Kennedy and Ronald Reagan, and he borrowed rhetoric from his own appeals to campaign audiences in the likes of Berlin, N.H., when he addressed a crowd in one of the great cities of Europe.

“People of Berlin, people of the world, this is our moment. This is our time,” he said.

Obama’s speech was the centerpiece of a fast-paced tour through Europe designed to reassure skeptical voters back home about his ability to lead the country and take a frayed cross-Atlantic alliance in a new direction after eight years of the Bush administration.

Republicans chafed at the media attention Obama’s campaign-season trip has drawn. Presidential rival John McCain went to a German restaurant in swing-state Ohio, and said he’d like to deliver a speech in Germany, but as president not candidate.

In Die Welt, the German publication, Rep. Thaddeus McCotter, R-Mich., wrote: “No one knows which Obama will show. Will it be the ideological, left-wing Democratic primary candidate who vowed to ’end’ the war rather than win it, or the Democratic nominee who dismisses the progressing coalition victory as a ’distraction’? Will it be the American populist who has told supporters in the United States that he will demand more from our allies in Europe and get it, or the liberal internationalist hell-bent on being liked in Europe’s salons?”

Obama met earlier in the day with German Chancellor Angela Merkel for a discussion that ranged across the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, climate change, energy issues and more.

Knots of bystanders waited along Obama’s motorcade route for him to pass. One man yelled out in English, “Yes, we can,” the senator’s campaign refrain, when he emerged from his car to enter his hotel.

Obama drew loud applause as he strode confidently across a large podium erected at the base of the Victory Column in Tiergarten Park in the heart of Berlin.

The crowd spilled away from the Column for blocks. Police spokesman Bernhard Schodrowski said the speech drew more than 200,000 people, more than double the estimated 75,000 Obama drew in Oregon this spring.

He drew loud applause when he talked of a world without nuclear weapons and again when he called for steps to counter climate change.

Obama mentioned Iraq, a war he has opposed from the start, only in passing. But in discussing Afghanistan, he said, “no one welcomes war. ... But my country and yours have a stake in seeing that NATO’s first mission beyond Europe’s borders is a success.”

He referred repeatedly to the Berlin airlift, launched by the Allies 60 years ago when the Russians sought to isolate the Western part of the city. If they had succeeded, he said, communism would have marched across Europe.

“Where the last war had ended, another World War could have easily begun,” the presidential candidate said.

Now, he said, the enemy is different but the need for an alliance is the same as the world stares down terrorism and the extremism that supports it. “This threat is real and we cannot shrink from our responsibility to combat it,” he said.

He said Europeans sometimes view America as “part of what has gone wrong in our world, rather than a force to help make it right ...” And in America, “there are voices that deride and deny the importance of Europe’s role in our security and our future.”

He said both views miss the truth, “that Europeans today are bearing new burdens and taking more responsibility in critical parts of the world; and that just as American bases built in the last century still help to defend the security of this continent, so does our country still sacrifice greatly for freedom around the globe.”

In any event, he said, there will always be differences.

“But the burdens of global citizenship continue to bind us together. A change of leadership in Washington will not lift this burden. In this new century, Americans and Europeans alike will be required to do more, not less.”


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mark wrote on July 24, 2008 2:10 pm:
" quite the innovative thinker, that one. "

Nina wrote on July 24, 2008 3:36 pm:
" I can't think that any sane person would disagree with anything he said, and he delivered it dynamically as a good orator should. Gosh, he even managed to connect without announcing 'I am a filled donut' via Kennedy style. Go Obama! "

MarkyMark wrote on July 24, 2008 3:41 pm:
" A presidential candidate goes to Berlin and draws a crowd of 200,000? Wow! There's Something happening here. Mr. Bush, "Great Uniter" has brought a lot of people together after all. "

Matt wrote on July 24, 2008 3:50 pm:
" It's about time our country has a leader the world can respect. "

TG wrote on July 24, 2008 5:39 pm:
" As John Stewart dialouged on his show, I hope Obama comes back soon. The sun hasn't been as bright, everything has been gloomy, and I've just lost my sense of "hope" since he's left the country.

Seriously, is this guy running for president or looking for a voice over spot in a disney movie? "

whatever wrote on July 24, 2008 7:29 pm:
" This Obama "thing" is really amazing. After reading this article it truly dawns on a person just how important it may be for the United States to elect this man. Right now the United States is likely one of the least respected nations in the world. Every year millions are born that are raised to believe the United States is a blood enemy and take a virtual "blood oath" to defeat us at any cost. At the same time a few million are born in this country and raised to believe this country is the greatest on Earth. Yet they are raised in a culture with a belief system, political system and educational system that ensures each year we will become weaker and weaker. And the third angle is we have millions who come to this country illegally every year that have every interest in taking advantage of our economic system and social programs but haven't the least bit interest in making this country "great". Electing Obama or Bob Barr ensures at least some attempt to right the path this country is on and minimize the damage caused by reckless foreign policy "initiatives" and even more reckless economic policies brought on by the 6 years the Republicans had control of the House, Senate and the Presidents office. Continued elections of Republicans and other "status quo" leaders ensures we will continue on the path of self destruction. Indeed there is something "happening here". There may be a dark side to Obama that leads us on a path that could be umm, let's say "interesting" but the dynamics that the inept Republicans and the Neocons have unleashed leave this country with no choice but to move in a bold and new direction as the Republicans have left this country in a postion where the Republicans can no longer with any credibilty lead this country nor credibly interact with the rest of world. "

Ahhhh yes.... wrote on July 24, 2008 7:48 pm:
" You all do realize that there were 100,000 people there because they FIRST went to a free concert with some big German acts...then they stuck around to hear Obamessiah. I really hope you all don't think these followers just showed up to hear him speak. And don't you just love the way Obamessiah bashed the 'country he loves'? Did any of you really hear his speech? Oh, I fear the day, I fear the day. "

JM wrote on July 24, 2008 8:04 pm:
" A great speech from someone who will surely prove himself to be a leader that we and the rest of the world can respect. I will be proud to vote for him in November! "

Gunnar wrote on July 24, 2008 8:12 pm:
" We terrible, bad, naughty, pig, arrogant Americans need to be punished for being so mean to the world. Oh, the messiah speaks! Was everyone in the audience fainting?? Did he heal anyone? Oh, our savior!
Our punishment will begin with the election of this Dictator! He can't wait to control every aspect of our lives because he thinks we are to stupid to do things for ourselves. Hope the Germans enjoyed drinking the Obama kool-aid. "

Bingo wrote on July 24, 2008 8:42 pm:
" This trip is a profound indication other parts of the world sense a change is coming in American politics.
One can hope Americans have a better sense of the need for change in our own system than those in Europe do.
Not to rub it in but... this is the worse nightmare of Republican party; a relative newcomer to politics commanding this type of attention on a world stage.
I don't think the "liberal media" handed out 200,000 invitations to Germans to see Obama "

oh boy wrote on July 25, 2008 6:09 am:
" I can't wait to be just like Europe and pay $10.00 a gallon for gas and 50%+ of my wages in taxes that Barry Obama will bring us if he gets elected. I don't care what Europe thinks about the US. They wouldn't have the right to think for themselves if the US had not saved them years ago. "

Hey Marky Mark wrote on July 25, 2008 8:04 am:
" Birds of feather flock together. Obama has a Euro Socialist mindset, so that's why he loves Europe so much and Europeans love him. Let him be president over there, atleast we wouldn't have hear about change, he could just say, "we're keeping things the way they are". "

MarkyMark wrote on July 25, 2008 8:05 am:
" If you Obama the Messiah, (the same name Limbaugh calls him,) it automatically ruins your credibility. Think for yourself. Most thinking people think name-calling is rather juvenile and is no substitution for real thought. "

Biased wrote on July 25, 2008 8:54 am:
" You can't even find this story on FoxNews.com. "

Economist wrote on July 25, 2008 9:04 am:
" One thing Knee Jerk Neo-Cons will never understand or admit is that in a Democracy, it will thrive much better on the perfect mixture of Capitalism and Socialism. Pure capitalism is just as dangerous for the economy and the American people as Socialism. "

No spin zone wrote on July 25, 2008 9:10 am:
" Keep it real...Obama is not bashing the US. He is bashing the US's abysmal leadership from our administration. (You know, the ones that think they are above the law). Not the same thing at all. "

Neo wrote on July 25, 2008 9:26 am:
" He just reminds me of Dukakis in the military helmet. "

happygael wrote on July 25, 2008 10:00 am:
" There was no mention of his snubbing of the wounded American military personnel at the two US medical facilities in germany.Where does he get the audacity to speak as if lesding this country when he is not even elected. his actions are those of a future dictator. "

Ahhhhh yes or no wrote on July 25, 2008 10:39 am:
" So the German people were all there in Berlin for the Thursday afternoon concerts with the big German acts? Wonder what the occasion was? Can you give us your source? I want to see why these big German acts were playing to these huge crowds on a Thursday afternoon...just curiousity. "

Concerts wrote on July 25, 2008 10:52 am:
" So what your saying is that the concerts by the "Big" German acts were actually the opening acts for Obama? "

Just for the record wrote on July 25, 2008 11:56 am:
" He was NOT ALLOWED to go visit the wounded vets at Ramstein because of caimpaign laws and this came from the Pentagon. he didn't snub anyone. He was going to visit them and the Pentagon told him, at the last minute, that he couldn't. If you're going to try to smear Obama, at least get your facts straight. "

Mike wrote on July 25, 2008 12:35 pm:
" Barack Obama may be a rock star in europe, but back home he is just another liberal who wants to impress his elite European friends by trashing the USA.

Know this -- John McCain will never ask Europe's permission to protect this country. "

Mike wrote on July 25, 2008 12:36 pm:
" No matter what his experience/inexperience is with foriegn policy, one thing we can be sure of is he is well liked in Europe and that is a very good thing. "

happygael wrote on July 25, 2008 12:37 pm:
" True just for the record. He is not allowed to use funding like that to campaiign on federal property including military installations. But he could have used his own money for the hspital trips as a sign of respect for those brave men and women.he also could have made that trip without campaigning if that is possible. this was no attempt to smear him. He will do a good enough job on himself. of course anything you say against the new heartthrob of the liberals and the leftwing media will be considered a smear "

No gael wrote on July 25, 2008 1:01 pm:
" Saying incorrect things about Obama will be considered a smear. He COULD NOT visit the hospital. Period. It was not under his control, and even when he had planned it, the press would not have been allowed anywhere near him or the hospital. He was going to do it of his own free will and was NOT ALLOWED by the PENTAGON. "

Alan wrote on July 25, 2008 1:04 pm:
" Too bad the republicans couldn't field someone better than McCain. Too bad neither McCain or Obama is talking about the coming collapse of our financial system brought on by foreign adventures, runaway entitlement programs and regulation. I won't follow the Obamaholics over the cliff or McCain into Iran. I'll vote for Bob Barr to take our country back from the politicians. "

st Century Politics wrote on July 25, 2008 1:26 pm:
" Take a look at some of the words/names on this blog: "leftwing media" "Dukakis" "Rush Limbaugh" "Euro Socialist" "dictator" "Barry"...
It's no wonder less than 50% of eligible Americans vote in elections.
Face it, with this type of divisiveness, it's no wonder the Germans welcomed Obama like they did. The rest of the world is more in touch with American foreign policy than Americans are...just the facts. "

Roger wrote on July 25, 2008 1:41 pm:
" I really was shocked by Obama's anti-American comment when he announced to the crowd that we are a nation that "tortures our captive." That REALLY makes us looks great. I fear the day, as well. "

brian wrote on July 25, 2008 2:15 pm:
" maybe the reason you can't find this story on fox news is because it's not news. all this is is a junior senator from illinois going to a foreign country and talking talking politics. he is not the president, and therefore really has no place talking to foreigners about united states foreign policy. congratulations, the europeans really like you. too bad that america is not europe, and does not want to become like europe. i for one would rather have my america maintain as a soveriegn gov't than have a EU like gov't. so go over there and make your speeches, we still don't want your socialist change. "

AFP wrote on July 25, 2008 2:51 pm:
" America's foreign policy is a sham. "

happygael wrote on July 25, 2008 4:17 pm:
" the fact remains that he could have visited those service personnel as a private citizen. That would have meant doing so without reporters around to prove what a great guy he thinks he is. therefore he chose not to visit them. He chose to expose hinslef to Eurpeans in the hope of gaining more publicity for himself. He is proving to be nothing more than a political hack from Chicago. Aside from that was he thinking "Today Germany, tomorrow the world" when he delivered thatr speech by the Victory column? "

Ryan wrote on July 25, 2008 4:23 pm:
" It's strange... So many people are calling Obama a Socialist, but I have yet to read any resources that Obama is going to Nationalize. Maybe I'm just missing an article out there somewhere, but I have a feeling the truth is closer to the fact that most people have no idea what the word Socialist means and throw it out there like it's some kind of insult. When Obama starts claims that he is going to nationalize oil production or steel mills, then we can talk about Socialism. "

Happygael doesnt get it wrote on July 25, 2008 5:10 pm:
" I've read several articles today stating the same thing the other posters have written. Obama was not allowed to visit the hospital. At all. Period. With or without journalists. The journalists aren't allowed in the hospital anyway, so it wouldn't have made any difference what Obama wanted. But Obama was not allowed to go the hospital, at all. Period. "

TWP wrote on July 25, 2008 5:24 pm:
" Wow! 200,000 Germans! And who says the rest of the world doesn't like arrogant Americans? I wonder how many of them registered to vote yesterday. I think Obama is looking really strong in Germany, and perhaps Great Britain and France, as well. If he can win those three key swing states, I think his chances in November are pretty good. "

godsofwrath wrote on July 25, 2008 5:37 pm:
" I think it`s time for the military to take hold of the reigns and lead us to order "

Hey Ryan wrote on July 25, 2008 5:50 pm:
" Socialism to some Americans is anything that does not consist of war mongering, steak eating, money grubbing capitalism.
You're correct...not once in Obama's platform has nationalizing anything come up. You're not missing anything.
Facts (to some)...are stupid things! "

TWP wrote on July 25, 2008 6:02 pm:
" Obama could have visited the military hospital. He chose not to visit because political candidates are prohibited from using military installations as campaign backdrops. His representatives were told he could only bring 2 or 3 of his Senate staff members, no campaign officials or workers. In addition, he could not bring any media. Only military photographers would be allowed to record the visit. Remember, as Obama made very clear, he was speaking in Germany as a CITIZEN, not as "president". Are you trying to say a private citizen is not allowed to visit a military hospital? Movie stars, football stars, just plain old citizens are not allowed to visit? Here is the bottom line: No media/photo op, no visit. "

happygael wrote on July 25, 2008 6:53 pm:
" Obama was granted permission to visit the hospitals but had to do so without his entourage of reporters and commentators. The only photographers allowed would have been provided by the military. Obama refused to visit the hospitals. no reporters no visit. This came out this evening on Fox News. happygael was not smearing Obama. Obama did it himself. Regardless of what others think Happygael did get it "

To Gunnar wrote on July 25, 2008 7:50 pm:
" Well, after electing George Bush two times, I'm inclined to believe we are too stupid to do things for ourselves. Go Obama!!! At least he can make a complete sentence that makes sense. "

nemo wrote on July 25, 2008 9:38 pm:
" when a guy says he is going to take from the successful (read oil co.s) what is that? Is it socialism or communism? There are just "people" working for those energy companies you know and when you dip into my bosses' pocket you dip into mine and then I dip into yours and you dip into someone else's. Oh poor nemo living in lala land where truth and reality are neither. "

get over it wrote on July 25, 2008 10:53 pm:
" At some point us stone cold republicans are going to have to accept the fact that it is all but done in this election. The Mccain campaign has been nothing short of abysmal and President Obama is all but a formality. I think we need to look forward to 2012 now "

Yup wrote on July 25, 2008 10:56 pm:
" Happygael is right. Obviously, others are still so caught up in the Obama love-a-thon, that they'll spin any word to suit themselves. You don't have to look far on the internet to read the stories. "NO troop visits for Obama in Germany". Pentagon said "Nobody denied Senator Obama the opportunity to visit our wounded being cared for at Landstuhl. Obviously as a sitting senator he has an interest in that and can certainly visit in an official capacity. The senator's staff was informed of the limits on what the military can do with respect to a political campaign and how we could support a senator's visit to Landstuhl, and quite frankly I expected them to have the visit. I don't know what he was even doing campaigning in Germany. While I haven't made up my mind about either candidate, this certainly leaves a bad taste in my mouth. "

colorblind wrote on July 26, 2008 10:22 am:
" Obama is so brilliant.....and McCain is so NOT ! And even if Barack becomes president he will accomplish nothing if democrats cannot attain a 60-40 majority in the US Senate in order to force issues to a vote.

And Nebraskans will have a chance to help our nation along those lines by sending another brilliant, articulate man to Washington in Scott Kleeb.

Will we take charge of the situation and do it? "

troop visit wrote on July 26, 2008 2:20 pm:
" Barry could have gone to see the troops if he had wanted to and not taken the cameras but he knew the troops didn't want to see him. "