CNS News - Sen. Mitt Romney (R-Utah) has been openly disdainful of President Donald Trump's character, but he nevertheless supports Trump on various foreign policy issues, including the threat from Iran.
"Well, I think the threat is real," Romney told CNN's "State of the Union" on Sunday. But Romney, a member of the Foreign Relations Committee, ...
[caption id="attachment_7310" align="alignright" width="162"] Republican presidential candidate and former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney speaks to reporters in Costa Mesa, Calif., Monday, Sept. 17, 2012. (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak)[/caption]
Former Massachusetts governor and 2012 presidential candidate Mitt Romney said President Barack Obama could ...
By Associated Press
ELRAY BEACH, Fla. (AP) -- Republican Mitt Romney on Sunday refused to say if he would be open to one-on-one talks with Iran if elected president.
The presidential candidate took time away from debate preparations to officiate the coin toss at a flag football game between reporters and his senior campaign aides. But he did ...
By Ynet News
Dov Zakheim, advisor to Republican presidential candidate, says his victory will ensure Israel 'greater support'; may prevent independent Israeli strike on nuclear facilities
An ill-advised Israeli strike againstIranwould be less likely if Republican candidateMitt Romneywins the presidential elections because he would shore up strained ...
By AP
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu took his case on Iran directly to U.S. voters Sunday, telling the American public in televised interviews that the White House must be willing to draw a "red line" on Tehran's nuclear program, comparing Tehran's nuclear program to Oklahoma City bomber Timothy McVeigh and reminding ...
By Washington Post
TEHRAN, Iran Irans President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad is calling a visit to Israel by U.S. presidential candidate Mitt Romney as kissing the foot of the Jewish state to boost his bid for the White House.
Ahmadinejad did not specifically name Romney, but his comments were an unmistakable jab at the Republican contenders stop this ...
By Todays Zaman
President Barack Obama won a second term in the White House with a clear victory against Republican challenger Mitt Romney, and Turkish analysts are quick to say that Obama is likely not to focus solely on the Middle East but that does not mean Washington will not be engaged in developments in Syria, Iraq and Iran.
According ...
By Reuters
WASHINGTON, Nov 7 (Reuters) - Having defeated RepublicanMitt Romneyat home, Barack Obama has no shortage of adversaries to grapple with abroad, including the governments of Iran,Syriaand possiblyChina.
The Democratic president's re-election ensures continuity in U.S. foreign policy but leaves open questions such as whether diplomacy ...
By The Washington Post
TEHRAN Conventional wisdom in the United States and Iran is rarely aligned, but when it comes to the U.S. presidential election, analysts in both countries agree: Theres little substantive difference between President Obama and Republican challenger Mitt Romney on Iran.
While Romney has criticized Obama for not acting ...
By Ynet News
Iran's Foreign Ministry's spokesperson said that as far is Iran is concerned there are no differences between Barack Obama and Mitt Romney.
"Both Democrats and Republicans were hostile towards Iran in the past, our only criteria evaluating the candidates is the amount of respect they hold for our nation." said the spokesperson to ...
By Euro News
Few places around the world are likely to be more directly affected by the outcome of the US election than Iran.
Under Obama the US has cranked up its own sanctions over Tehrans suspected nuclear arms programme, on top of other international measures.
In in the Iranian capital they are watching the election closely. Those questioned ...
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 The Guardian
Sanctions against Iran are working but you won't have heard that at the presidential debate because the US has Europe to thank
There was a moment, in the second presidential debate, when PresidentBarack Obamaand GovernorMitt Romneycircled each other warily, looking like they were about to come to blows. So when they agree on ...
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 The Wall Street Journal
WASHINGTONRepublican presidential candidate Mitt Romney said his administration wouldn't tolerate a "nuclear capable" Iran, differentiating himself from President Barack Obama who set his red line at Tehran acquiring an atomic weapon.
The distinction was a rare airing of significant differences between the two candidates ...
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 Ynet News
Polls show president, Republican candidate tied just over two weeks before US election; third and final debate in Florida to focus on Iran nuclear crisis, Obama's relations with Netanyahu government and deadly attack on US consulate in Benghazi
WASHINGTON The average American voter is more interested in the ailing economy, the immigration ...
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 ...
By The News International
WASHINGTON: The US publics views on China and Iran have hardened in the run-up to November 6 elections, according to a poll released on Friday that found sharp partisan gaps over issues including support for Israel.
The Pew Research Centre poll gave President Barack Obama a 47-43 percent edge on Mitt Romney on which ...