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Obama and Romney trade tough words over violence
Published in The Saudi Gazette on 14 - 09 - 2012

WASHINGTON — Flaring mob violence at US embassies in the Arab World was consuming the US presidential race Thursday, enforcing a dramatic shift away from what had been a fierce battle between President Barack Obama and Republican challenger Mitt Romney over fixing the struggling American economy.
Romney was coming under a barrage of criticism not only from Democrats but from Republican voices over the former Massachusetts governor's ill-timed remarks about the administration's handling of the Middle East violence.
But he won backing for the last Republican presidential nominee, Sen. John McCain, who said Obama was conducting a “feckless foreign policy.”
Late Tuesday, Romney launched a series of accusations that the Obama administration of was showing weakness in responding to the attacks, the worst of which killed the US Ambassador to Libya, Chris Stevens, and three American members of his staff. Romney's statement was released well before the full extent of the attacks was known.
The assaults on US diplomatic missions began in Cairo. Romney blasted an initial statement from the US Embassy there as disgraceful and “akin to apology,” adding later, “It's never too early for the United States government to condemn attacks on Americans and to defend our values.”
However, the embassy statement came before the protesters had breached the embassy's walls and was an affirmation of the American policy of religious tolerance and respect, and was not cleared by the White House. A statement by Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton minutes before Romney's was released condemned the attack in Libya and said there was no justification for such violent acts.
Obama made a somber statement Wednesday morning condemning the attacks and announcing plans to deploy additional Marines at diplomatic posts overseas.
An additional US warship was dispatched to the Libyan coast. In an interview with CBS News' “60 Minutes” later in the day, Obama said the episode showed Romney's penchant for having “a tendency to shoot first and aim later.”
“It appears that Gov. Romney didn't have his facts right,” Obama said.
On Wednesday night, during a rally in Las Vegas, the president said he had a message for the rest of the world: “No act of terror will dim the light of the values that we proudly shine on the rest of the world, and no act of violence will shake the resolve of the United States of America.” ‘'And make no mistake. Justice will be done” he declared.
The Obama and Romney exchange occurred with less than eight weeks remaining in a tight presidential race, a campaign that has remained close for months and is being fiercely waged in fewer than 10 battleground states that don't consistently vote Democratic or Republican.
Economic concerns could play a more prominent role on Thursday, when Romney appears at a rally in the Virginia suburbs outside Washington, and Obama holds an event in Colorado's Denver suburbs. Obama carried both states in 2008, but they remain up for grabs and heavily contested by both campaigns.
The Federal Reserve was expected to announce Thursday whether it plans to take new steps to spur the US economy. There were expectations the central bank would announce a third round of bond purchases aimed at easing long-term interest rates and spurring borrowing and spending. — AP


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