This article was written by Mehrunisa Qayyumfor Huffington PostonThursday October 25. Mehrunisa Qayyumis aFounder, PITAPOLICY Consulting
Up until the Oct. 22 presidential debate, the hardline on Iran was one of thedistinguishing factorsbetween candidates Obama and Romney, where Romney identified with more hawkish positions: sending troops to Syria ...
By Ria Novosti
Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney has promised to bring a coherent Middle East policy to the White House should he win next months election.
He may want to bone up on the geography of the region first.
During his presidential debate Monday evening with Democratic incumbent Barack Obama, Romney described Syria as ...
By Jerusalem Post
During the final debate before the elections, both US presidential candidates say they will stand by Israel should it be attacked by Iran; Romney labels Iranian nuclear program "greatest national security threat" facing US.
WASHINGTON The two US presidential candidates repeatedly spoke of their support for Israel and their ...
By Reuters
(Reuters) - U.S. President Barack Obama and Republican challenger Mitt Romney vied on Monday over who was Israel's strongest defender but both agreed that a military strike over Iran's nuclear program must be a "last resort."
Tehran's nuclear program, which the West suspects is for developing weapons and that economic sanctions have ...
By Examiner
The upcomingforeign policy debate, in addition to the issue of leadership style, may find the biggest differences between GovernorRomneyand PresidentObamaon issues ofIrans nuclear aspirations and relations withIsrael. It is here that both mens view of US leadership and role in the world may become the most pronounced.
Romney will tell ...