jueves, 11 de octubre de 2012

MITT ROMNEY To Put IRAN "ON NOTICE". Seeks "CHANGE Of COURSE" For MIDDLE EAST

MITT ROMNEY To Put IRAN "ON NOTICE". Seeks "CHANGE Of COURSE" For MIDDLE EAST Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney has called for a "change of course" in the Middle East, criticising US President Obama on foreign policy. Speaking in Virginia, he lambasted the White House over an attack in Libya that killed the US ambassador. He said he would put Iran "on notice" over its nuclear plans, and called for arms to go to Syrian rebels. With four weeks to go before the election, polls show Mr Obama retains a foreign policy lead over his rival. In his speech at the military institute he said he wanted to "offer a larger perspective on these tragic recent events" and share his vision for a "freer, more prosperous, and more peaceful world". Mr Romney linked the deadly attack in Benghazi, Libya to the president's foreign policy and criticised his administration's response. "The attacks on America last month should not be seen as random acts," Mr Romney said. "They are expressions of a larger struggle that is playing out across the broader Middle East - a region that is now in the midst of the most profound upheaval in a century." "This latest assault cannot be blamed on a reprehensible video insulting Islam, despite the administration's attempts to convince us of that for so long." Initial reports said the protests and attacks were sparked by an anti-Islam film made in the US. But since the attack, the Obama administration has said that the attack in Benghazi, which killed <b>...</b>
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