January 12, 2012

Would Romney's Foreign Policy Be Any Different?

Michael Cohen, Foreign Policy

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Mitt Romney certainly talks tough on Iran, European socialism, and Obama's abandonment of Israel. But would his foreign policy really be any different?

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