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"When Pakistan erupted in crisis, I spoke to Musharraf before Bush did."

Joe Biden on Wednesday, December 12th, 2007 in a TV ad

Yes, Biden spoke first

A new TV ad from Joe Biden returns to the core theme of his campaign, that the Delaware senator has lots of experience with foreign policy.

The no-frills ad features Biden in front of a dark curtain, talking into the camera.

"Being president is not the same thing as running for president," he says. "When this campaign is over, political slogans like experience and change will mean absolutely nothing. The next president has to act. The Biden plan to end the war in Iraq has already won bipartisan support. When Pakistan erupted in crisis, I spoke to Musharraf before Bush did. You don't have to guess what I'll do as president. Just look at what I've done."

We have previously explored Biden's claims about his Iraq plan, so here we will focus on his statement that when Pakistan erupted, he spoke with President Pervez Musharraf before Bush did.

Indeed, Biden, chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, spoke with Musharraf on Nov. 6, according to a statement from his office that day and wide news coverage of contacts with Musharraf.

In the statement, Biden described it as "a very frank and detailed discussion. I told President Musharraf how critical it is for relations between our two countries that elections go forward as planned in January, that he follow through on his commitment to take off his uniform and that he restore the rule of law to Pakistan."

President Bush spoke with Musharraf on Nov. 7, one day after Biden did. At a press availability that day at Mount Vernon, Bush's remarks were very similar to Biden's the day before. "My message was that we believe strongly in elections, and that you ought to have elections soon, and you need to take off your uniform," Bush said. "You can't be the president and the head of the military at the same time. So I had a very frank discussion with him."

It's not clear why Bush didn't speak with Musharraf until after Biden, but the records indicate that Biden's claim is True.

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Published: Wednesday, December 12th, 2007 at 12:00 a.m.

Sources:

Office of Sen. Joe Biden, Biden Issues Statement Following Conversation with Musharraf, Nov. 6, 2007

White House, President Bush Participates in Joint Press Availability with President Sarkozy of France, Mount Vernon, Va.

Associated Press, Pakistan's Musharraf Calls Rep. Lantos and Sen. Biden, Nov. 6, 2007

Written by: Bill Adair
Researched by: Lissa August
Edited by: Amy Hollyfield

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