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Mitt Romney's Policy on Iran: Ratcheting up the Rhetoric
Mitt Romney's policy on Iran is just to ratchet up the rhetoric. President Obama's strong and steady leadership has made in clear that he will not let Iran get a nuclear weapon.
President Obama has imposed the toughest-ever sanctions on Iran while Romney has talked tough without offering a single thing that the President isn't already doing.
Vice President Biden: Romney Showed He's Not Ready To Be Commander-in-Chief
ABC, 10/23/2012. Vice President Biden: Romney Showed He's Not Ready To Be Commander-in-Chief
KERRY: Romney Hid His Positions, Would Send Wrong Message To The World
10/23/12, CNN - KERRY: Romney Hid His Positions, Would Send Wrong Message To The World
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Voiceover: "A decade of war that cost us dearly and now for president a clear choice. President Obama ended the Iraq war. Mitt Romney would have left 30,000 troops in Iraq and called bringing them home tragic. Obama's brought 30,000 soldiers back from Afghanistan and has a responsible plan to end the war. Romney calls it Obama's 'biggest mistake'.
Foreign Policy: President Obama's Strong and Steady Leadership vs. Romney's Blunder and Bluster
In a series of interviews, Former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright, Senator John Kerry, Admiral John Nathman (ret.), and Former Under Secretary of Defense for Policy Michèle Flournoy explain why Mitt Romney is not prepared to be commander-in-chief.