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Muslim extremism. In a lengthy interview with CQ, Cain was asked about his earlier statement that he would feel uncomfortable with a Muslim in his Cabinet. Cain told the magazine that "one very well-known Muslim voice" told him "that a majority of Muslims share the extremist views." Discouraging Iran's pursuit of nuclear weapons. Cain told Fox News' Bill O'Reilly on Nov. 1 that he would seek greater U.S. energy independence to drive down global oil prices, thereby reducing Iran's revenues and military capabilities. Cain also said he would double the number of U.S. Aegis guided missile warships near Iran in the Persian Gulf.
China's military. Speaking to PBS about China on Oct. 31, Cain said, "They've indicated that they're trying to develop nuclear capability and they want to develop more aircraft carriers like we have." Border fence with Mexico. On Oct. 15, Cain said he wanted a large fence to deter illegal immigrants from Mexico. "It's going to be 20 feet high," he said. "And it's going to be electrified." Abortion. Cain says he is "100 percent pro-life." Groups variously interpret that to mean opposing abortion in all cases, or in all cases except those involving rape, incest or the mother's life being in danger.
Cain said it was hard to believe, but he believed it nonetheless "because of the respect that I have for this individual," whom he would not name. Cain said he was speaking of U.S. Muslims.
When asked if Iran might view that as a provocation and attack the ships, Cain replied, "That would be perfectly all right, because I believe that we have a superior capability."
Asked if he wanted "a shooting war" with Iran, Cain said: "I don't want that, Bill, but if they fire first, we're going to defend ourselves and defend our enemies." (He presumably meant "allies.") "They are no match for our warships," he said.
At Saturday's debate on foreign policy, Cain said he would "not entertain military opposition" against Iran "at this time." Gordon said Tuesday that Cain was clarifying he would lend covert aid but not provide military action to support Iran's opposition movement.
China has had nuclear weapons since the mid-1960s.
Cain later told The Daily Caller: "Maybe I misspoke. What I meant was China does not have the size of the nuclear capability that we have."
The next day he called the comment "a joke," saying, 'That's not a serious plan."
One day later, Cain said the fence he envisions "might be electrified."
When asked about rape and incest cases, Cain told CNN on Oct. 19: "It ultimately gets down to a choice that that family or that mother has to make. Not me as president, not some politician, not a bureaucrat. It gets down to that family. And whatever they decide, they decide."
When anti-abortion groups objected to the breadth and tenor of Cain's remarks, he said he was merely pointing out that a president cannot order a person not to have an abortion.
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