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Mitt Romney's Easy Five-Step Approach to Foreign Policy
Mitt Romney's easy five-step approach to foreign policy:
- Step 1: Get the facts wrong.
- Step 2: Undermine long-standing relationships with your allies.
- Step 3: Frequently highlight your lack of experience.
- Step 4: Assemble a team of ideologues committed to endless war.
- Step 5: Mistake your enemies.
LABOLT: President Obama's Delivered, Romney's Offering "Blunder & Bluster" On Foreign Policy
LABOLT: President Obama's Delivered, Romney's Offering "Blunder & Bluster" On Foreign Policy
Israelis on Obama
Israeli Defense Minister Ehud Barak told CNN in July 2012 that he thought Obama Administration was "doing more than anything he could remember in the past" for Israel's security. We asked some Israelis what they thought Barak meant...
Israelis on Obama
Israeli Defense Minister Ehud Barak told CNN in July 2012 that he thought Obama Administration was "doing more than anything he could remember in the past" for Israel's security. We asked some Israelis what they thought Barak meant...
Soledad O'Brien, Romney Adviser Argue Romney's Positions On Israel
Soledad O'Brien, Romney Adviser Argue Romney's contradictory Positions on Israel
President Obama's Rosh Hashanah Greeting
The President extends his warmest wishes to all those celebrating the Jewish HIgh Holidays.
White House Press Briefing - September, 10, 2012
Press Briefing by Press Secretary Jay Carney, 09/10/2012
James S. Brady Press Briefing Room
White House Press Briefing: August 20, 2012
Press Briefing by Press Secretary Jay Carney, 8/20/12
Ehud Barak and Shimon Peres Discuss President Obama's Record
Ehud Barak and Shimon Peres discuss President Obama's record on Israel.