 In a Thursday interview with Katie Couric,  Republican vice presidential nominee Sarah Palin cited "trade missions" with  Russia as her one tangible piece of foreign policy experience.
In a Thursday interview with Katie Couric,  Republican vice presidential nominee Sarah Palin cited "trade missions" with  Russia as her one tangible piece of foreign policy experience.
What trade  missions?
Research doesn't show a single Alaska-Russia trade mission  since former Democratic governor Tony Knowles visited Siberia in 1997, when  Palin was running Wasilla, according to Salon.com.
When  the reporter asked gubernatorial spokeswoman Kate Morgan about this issue, she  refused to answer. Morgan claimed she couldn't legally discuss the matter  because she is a state employee and the reporter had learned about the trade  missions through the Couric interview, which stems from her bid for the Oval  Office.
Spokespeople for the McCain/Palin campaign did not respond to  requests for comment.
Palin has  never visited Russia and had never traveled outside of North America until  last year, the Associated Press reported. The vice presidential candidate  had never met a foreign leader until a trip to New York this week.
A press release  details Palin's meeting with a trade mission from the Yukon, but nothing about  dealings with Russia.
The "pattern is familiar" to Andrew Sullivan of  The Atlantic, who refers to Palin's"odd  lies."
The following is an excerpt from Palin's  interview:
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COURIC: Have you ever been involved with any  negotiations, for example, with the Russians?
PALIN: We have trade  missions back and forth. We -- we do -- it's very important when you consider  even national security issues with Russia as Putin rears his head and comes into  the air space of the United States of America, where -- where do they go? It's  Alaska. It's just right over the border. It is -- from Alaska that we send those  out to make sure that an eye is being kept on this very powerful nation, Russia,  because they are right there. They are right next to -- to our state.
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Sen. John McCain told ABC’s Charles Gibson that Palin has  foreign policy experience because "Alaska is right next to  Russia. She understands that."
Palin also falsely stated in the same  interview with Couric that former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger supported  her view that U.S. leaders should not talk to Iranian leaders without  preconditions.
Couric called Kissinger after the interview to confirm he  believes, as does Sen. Barack Obama, that the U.S.  should talk to Iran without any preconditions, Examiner.com  reported.
This video is from CBSNews.com, broadcast September 25,  2008.
 
 

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