Tuesday, October 9, 2012

Romney: Obama failed in foreign policy

U.S. Republican presidential candidate, Mitt Romney, called for a "change of course" in American policy in the Middle East, so criticizing foreign policy positions of President Obama.

Speaking of Virginia, Romney lambasted the White House to attack happened in Libya, which was killed by the U.S. Ambassador, Christpher Stevens.

Four weeks before the election, polls show that voters still have a higher rating for Obama's foreign policy, that advantage seems to try to overthrow the Republican candidate.

"The attack on our diplomatic headquarters is not a casual episode and the United States should not consider as acts
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unusual. He assassination was an expression of a profound movement that is happening in East Movement, a region that is experiencing the deepest crisis of the century. This incident is not related to anti-Islamic video, but only with the administration's effort to pass as such, "said Romney.

According to the Republican candidate, should fit a tougher stance against destabilizing events taking place in the Middle East.

"Obama Hope is not a strategy. U.S. is missing a historic opportunity to make new friends who share our common values ​​in the Middle East. For the sake of world peace, should make clear that our rhetoric against Iran is based not only in words, but in the concrete stands and would not hesitate to stop by any means turning Iran into a nuclear threat. "

Romney also accused Obama has failed to address the Syrian issue, and suggested that in the event of his coming to power, would support the rebels with weapons and ammunition to fight the army of Bashar al-Assad.

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