September 9, 2012

Romney Can Play Offense on Foreign Policy

Alana Goodman, Commentary Magazine

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Romney has so many opportunities to dominate the argument on foreign policy. But if he continues to view it as a secondary issue, he deserves to lose it.

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TAGGED: Afghanistan, Iraq, Barack Obama, 2012, Mitt Romney

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