On Foreign Policy, Romney an Enigma
David Ignatius, Washington Post
WASHINGTON -- When reporters are writing stories and don't yet have a necessary piece of information, they sometimes write "TK," as in "to come." I feel that way about Mitt Romney's foreign policy. Other than his support for Israel and rhetorical shots at Russia and China, it's a mystery what Romney thinks about major international issues and where he would take the country.Is Romney a neoconservative who has an idealistic vision of America transforming the world through military power and advocacy of democracy? You get that impression from some of...http://www.realclearpolitics.com/articles/2012/08/26/on_foreign_policy_an_enigma_115211.html
WASHINGTON -- When reporters are writing stories and don't yet have a necessary piece of information, they sometimes write "TK," as in "to come." I feel that way about Mitt Romney's foreign policy. Other than his support for Israel and rhetorical shots at Russia and China, it's a mystery what Romney thinks about major international issues and where he would take the country.Is Romney a neoconservative who has an idealistic vision of America transforming the world through military power and advocacy of democracy? You get that impression from some of...http://www.realclearpolitics.com/articles/2012/08/26/on_foreign_policy_an_enigma_115211.html
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