The big takeaway from Mitt Romney’s big foreign policy speech on October 8 is that there’s no big takeaway. The Republican presidential candidate’s foreign policy speech does not lay out any coherent foreign policy.
The big takeaway from Mitt Romney’s big foreign policy speech on October 8 is that there’s no big takeaway. The Republican presidential candidate’s foreign policy speech does not lay out any coherent foreign policy.
As turmoil in the Middle East grows, the presidential race focuses on foreign policy, with candidates trying to give voters an idea of the global landscape’s trajectory over the next few.
Until now, Mitt Romney has largely avoided providing a hard line stance on the Middle East. His speech at VMI could define the candidates’ foreign policy.
Here are some overlooked points in Middle East foreign policy that will help independent minds assess foreign policy in the Middle East.
Here are four issues relating to foreign policy and strategic security that the conscientious voter should be aware of as the November election gets closer.
In a Politico/GW Battleground poll released today, voters are found to support President Obama the most on foreign policy issues. In all, the poll found Obama and Romney largely neck and neck.
Both President Obama and President Bush chose to augment their expertise and charisma with a vice presidential pick with foreign policy expertise.