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What Are Mitt Romney’s Plans For Foreign Affairs?

Mitt Romney seems to be one of the more likely Republican presidential candidates. He has strong poll numbers, expresses opinions that resonate with the core voting audience, and seems to be a safe choice against a president with rapidly dropping approval numbers. However, many of Romney’s political stances are rather hard to determine. He has been quite skilled at answering questions without answering them, and finding anything out takes a fair bit of research. Many wonder, for example, what are Mitt Romney plans for foreign affairs? The answers are quite simple, though they do take a bit of effort to find.

While many might state the Romney’s plans for international affairs are particularly hawkish, they do not seem to represent a particularly large break from any policies of the past. He is against nuclear disarmament, for greater troop deployment in Iraq and Afghanistan, and believes that the military should grow in size. He is distrustful of Russias suppression of democracy, but has expressed an overall admiration for most European nations. He is in favor of legal immigration the United States and strongly against amnesty for current illegal immigrants. In short, his general foreign policy can best be described as somewhat similar to that of both of his predecessors.

Mitt Romney has rather little international experience. It is likely that many of his positions would change if elected, as with the foreign policy opinions of most presidents in the past. His current opinions are in line with the mainstream of Republican thought, though he (and the party in general) share a number of the same thoughts as the more centrist wing of the Democratic party. Whether or not Romney would actually act on the opinions that he has expressed is something that only time, and the electorate, can truly tell.Mitt Romney seems to be one of the more likely Republican presidential candidates. He has strong poll numbers, expresses opinions that resonate with the core voting audience, and seems to be a safe choice against a president with rapidly dropping approval numbers. However, many of Romneys political stances are rather hard to determine. He has been quite skilled at answering questions without answering them, and finding anything out takes a fair bit of research. Many wonder, for example, what are mitt romney’s plans for foriegn affairs? The answers are quite simple, though they do take a bit of effort to find.

While many might state the Romney’s plans for international affairs are particularly hawkish, they do not seem to represent a particularly large break from any policies of the past. He is against nuclear disarmament, for greater troop deployment in Iraq and Afghanistan, and believes that the military should grow in size. He is distrustful of Russias suppression of democracy, but has expressed an overall admiration for most European nations. He is in favor of legal immigration the United States and strongly against amnesty for current illegal immigrants. In short, his general foreign policy can best be described as somewhat similar to that of both of his predecessors.

Mitt Romney has rather little international experience. It is likely that many of his positions would change if elected, as with the foreign policy opinions of most presidents in the past. His current opinions are in line with the mainstream of Republican thought, though he (and the party in general) share a number of the same thoughts as the more centrist wing of the Democratic party. Whether or not Romney would actually act on the opinions that he has expressed is something that only time, and the electorate, can truly tell.


Posted by Derrick on October 25th, 2011 :: Filed under Politics
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