Sunday, October 21, 2012

Foreign Policy Debate

The Foreign Policy Debate is more than just what people think of it. It is not just talking about meeting other country diplomats and having diplomatic relations. It is also a debate about how we will deal with other economies or revolutions.

China is known as the number one growing economy in the world. The next President needs to crack down in outsourcing jobs to China. America is suffering of lack of jobs and it causes a failing in the economy. Romney claims that he will crack down on the people who outsource jobs, but Romney seems to be someone that would be outsourcing jobs as well. Obama seems more like a person that would crack down on these people and actually try and help the people looking for jobs.

The Iran issue is also another thing that will probably be discussed in the next debate. Obama is totally willing to have a diplomatic conference with the leaders of Iran, but Romney believes America needs to be hard on the middle east. If Romney is elected President, there is a possibility that Romney would use a military attack rather than having a peaceful conference. For this issue, Romney needs to agree to have a less neoconservative view. It is imperative that happens. Obama just needs to be Obama in the issue of Iran.

Other things like Syria and the ambassador's death in Libya will definitely be discussed. This debate is going to be important for the race, and whoever wins this debate will most likely take this election.

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