During the 2012 campaign, Mitt Romney called Russia the United States’ “number one geopolitical foe”—and was widely derided by those supposedly in the know.
In a debate last fall, President Obama mocked Romney, saying, “Governor Romney, I’m glad that you recognize that al-Qaida is a threat, because a few months ago when you were asked what’s the biggest geopolitical threat facing America, you said Russia, not al-Qaida. You said Russia … the 1980s, they’re now calling to ask for their foreign policy back because, you know, the Cold War’s been over for 20 years.”
Now, with Russian president Vladimir Putin annexing Crimea, Romney’s validated. But in anop-ed today in The Wall Street Journal, the former GOP candidate made the case that it’s not just Russia on which the Obama Administration has been short-sighted. Rather, the administration has also failed to act at the right time in nations such as Syria and Egypt, among others. From Romney’s commentary:
Later in the piece, Romney added:
http://blog.heritage.org/2014/03/18/obama-listened-romney-russia/?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=social
http://www.ijreview.com/2014/03/122287-mitt-romney-4-foreign-policy-decisions-obama-completely-botched/
Lets be clear here, if a good leader is able to see the future, then Willard is a lousy leader. Why did Willard run for a second term for Governor or President for that matter if a good leader is able to see the future and know he would lose. I know I never look to Willard for any advise beyond how to screw the little guy, the worker!
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ReplyDeleteOh, yeah, didn't that loser who started two wars without exit strategies and "off the books" (two facts they like to forget), this loser said about the Putin thug, "I looked the man in the eye. I found him to be very straight forward and trustworthy and we had a very good dialogue"
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