The discussion of Syria policy is especially problematic --- the Democrats are deferring leadership to the international community. The presidential campaign could focus on this, and Romney has a chance to show a stark divergence in how Republican foreign policy can restore U.S. leadership and promote both increased security and more robust humanitarianism. Secretary Panetta especially sounds like he's overwhelmed.
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Saturday, April 21, 2012
Wolf Blitzer Interviews Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and Defense Secretary Leon Panetta
The full interview transcripts are available here: "Blitzer interviews Secretaries Clinton and Panetta."
The discussion of Syria policy is especially problematic --- the Democrats are deferring leadership to the international community. The presidential campaign could focus on this, and Romney has a chance to show a stark divergence in how Republican foreign policy can restore U.S. leadership and promote both increased security and more robust humanitarianism. Secretary Panetta especially sounds like he's overwhelmed.
The discussion of Syria policy is especially problematic --- the Democrats are deferring leadership to the international community. The presidential campaign could focus on this, and Romney has a chance to show a stark divergence in how Republican foreign policy can restore U.S. leadership and promote both increased security and more robust humanitarianism. Secretary Panetta especially sounds like he's overwhelmed.
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