2016 Postmortem
Related: About this forumIn jam, Romney tries not to make new Iran policy
JERUSALEM (AP) Mitt Romney tried to pull back Sunday from an adviser's suggestion that he favored new American aggression on Iran, distancing himself from comments that the U.S. presidential candidate would "respect" an Israeli decision for unilateral military action to prevent Tehran from gaining nuclear capability.
Hours after the aide previewed Romney's upcoming foreign policy speech in Jerusalem, Romney backpedaled and said, "I'll use my own words and that is I respect the right of Israel to defend itself and we stand with Israel. We're two nations that come together in peace and that want to see Iran being dissuaded from its nuclear folly."
The address by the Republican challenger to President Barack Obama was promoted as the centerpiece of a weeklong trip abroad designed to burnish his foreign policy credentials and highlight his ability to lead on the world stage. But the mixed signals on Iran could undermine that goal.
"Because I'm on foreign soil, I don't want to be creating new foreign policy for my country or in any way to distance myself from the foreign policy of our nation, but we respect the right of a nation to defend itself," the former Massachusetts governor told CBS' "Face the Nation" a few hours before the speech and a day before a major fundraiser in the city.
http://www.businessweek.com/ap/2012-07-29/romney-builds-ties-in-israel-woos-voters-at-home
elleng
(131,102 posts)If NOTHING ELSE, he's got a terrible bunch of 'aides.'
unblock
(52,317 posts)CTyankee
(63,912 posts)"incident" that could really bollix things up over there.
At the very least, this trip of his was "ill advised." i didn't see obama traipsing over there in 08 and for good reason...he was smart enough not to...
elleng
(131,102 posts)Just IMAGINE Senator Obama discussing the status of Jerusalem!