Romney to deliver foreign policy speech amid big questions on Libya, global economy [ournewsa.blogspot.com]
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Mitt Romney in a major speech Monday will call for a change of course in U.S. foreign policy -- saying the recent, deadly attack on the U.S. Consulate in Libya is part of a âprofound upheavalâ and that âhope is not a strategy.âÂ
The speech will mark one of Romneyâs final opportunities before Election Day to show his potential as a world leader -- amid political turmoil in the Middle East.Â
âThe attacks on America last month should not be seen as random acts. They are expressions of a larger struggle that is playing out across the broader Middle East -- a region that is now in the midst of the most profound upheaval in a century,â Romney will say, according to speech experts provided by the Republican presidential nomineeâs campaign.Â
âI know the president hopes for a safer, freer, and a more prosperous Middle East allied with the United States. I share this hope,â Romney continues. âBut hope is not a strategy. We cannot support our friends and defeat our enemies in the Middle East when our words are not backed up by deeds.âÂ
Romneyâs success on foreign policy has thus far had mixed reviews. He has drawn widespread praise from conservatives and fellow Republicans for his full support of Israelâs quest to stop Iran from achieving nuclear capability. Â
 However, critics argue Romney made some missteps during his overseas trip this summer. He questioned whether England had enough security in place for the 2012 Summer Olympic Games in London. Then in Israel, he declared Jerusalem the capital of the Jewish state, which U.S. administrations have refused to accept for decades given Palestinian claims to the ancient city.Â
More recently, Romney was highly critical of the Obama administration in the aftermath of the attack on the U.S. Embassy in Egypt and the ensuing Sept. 11 terror attack on the U.S. Consulate in Libya, in which Ambassador J. Christopher Stevens and three other Americans were killed.Â
Romney has continued his criticism and calls for more information from the administration about the facts surrounding the attacks, saying as recently as Thursday the Libya incident was a âtragic failure.âÂ
Romney will deliver his speech Monday morning at the Virginia Military Institute, in Lexington, Va. The Romney campaign suggested last week that Romney will continue to tell Americans that if elected, he would make national defense a top priority and that he opposes the âdevastating defense cutsâ on which Obama has insisted.Â
âHe will offer a stark contrast between his vision for a strong foreign policy and the failed record of President Obama,â the campaign said.Â
The speech also comes before the two remaining presidential debates that will focus in part on foreign policy. Obama has consistently outscored Romney in polls asking about national security leadership, but the administration is struggling to deal with the aftermath of the attack in Libya.Â
After originally saying it was a âspontaneousâ assault sparked by outrage over an anti-Islamic video trailer, the administration later acknowledged the assault was a pre-planned terror attack.Â
âThe attack on our consulate ⦠was likely the work of the same forces that attacked our homeland on Sept. 11, 2001,â Romney is expected to say Monday. âThis latest assault cannot be blamed on a reprehensible video insulting Islam, despite the administrationâs attempts to convince us of that for so long.  ⦠These attacks were the deliberate work of terrorists who use violence to impose their dark ideology on others.â
 The FBI is investigating and the State Department is conducting its own internal probe. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has said, âNo one wants to determine what happened that night in Benghazi more than the president and I do."Â
But the Republican-led House Committee on Oversight and Government Affairs is going ahead with its own investigation. The committee hearings are scheduled to begin Wednesday. Fox News confirmed Saturday the committee has subpoenaed Utah Army National Guard Green Beret Lt. Col. Andy Wood, who led a 16-member Special Forces site security team responsible for protecting U.S. personnel at the consulate.Â
In addition to offering a plan to deal with Libya and reported terrorists in that country, Romney also is expected to outline his specific plans to deal with problems in Afghanistan, Egypt, Syria and Israel. âI believe that if America does not lead, others willâ"others who do not share our interests and our valuesâ"and the world will grow darker, for our friends and for us,â he is expected to say.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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