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THE MIDDLE EAST Foreign Policy. Candidate Views: Barack Obama Obama's approach to the Middle East and Iran has been a combination of outreach — largely.

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1 THE MIDDLE EAST Foreign Policy

2 Candidate Views: Barack Obama Obama's approach to the Middle East and Iran has been a combination of outreach — largely unrewarded — and limited use of U.S. power. He tried to engage Iran's rulers with promises of a new relationship if they halted their nuclear program; when they refused, he worked with other countries to impose tougher economic sanctions. He cautiously backed the revolutionaries who overthrew Egypt's Hosni Mubarak, and he joined a European-led war to topple Libya's Moammar Qaddafi, but he has offered only nonmilitary aid to the rebels in Syria. Those policies flow from Obama's convictions about foreign policy. He came to office in the wake of mismanaged wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, and was determined not to make the same mistakes. He believes our straitened finances require caution and thrift in U.S. foreign policy. To that end, he advocates modest cuts in defense spending. Romney's convictions are quite different, as is his approach to foreign policy…. Mitt Romney On some issues, the differences would be at the level of nuance. One of those, ironically, is Egypt, the subject of last week's polemics. Romney has said he would maintain the roughly $1.5 billion in aid the U.S. sends Cairo each year and would continue engaging with the Muslim Brotherhood government there. But he has also said he would "make sure they understand what the requirements are to remain an ally of the United States." He says he would put new conditions on U.S. aid, including (according to a Romney aide) "more and firmer stipulations on building institutions of democracy and the rule of law." Obama administration officials say they are already pressing Egypt on those issues, but mostly in private. On other issues, though, the differences are sharper. On Syria, Romney has criticized Obama as too cautious and has said he would do more to help the armed opposition topple the government of Bashar Assad. One of his advisors, Richard S. Williamson, has said a Romney administration would actively help supply the rebels with weapons. The Obama administration has given the rebels communications equipment but not arms, an approach Williamson has derided as "risk-averse."

3 2008 Election…

4 Rose Garden Speech

5 Cairo Speech


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