2011年11月12日星期六

Some highlights of the foreign policy

The Republicans: Live from South Carolina where moncler jackets are popular. Some highlights of the foreign policy debate from Wofford College in Spartanburg, S.C. 9:27 p.m. -- Rick Perry's answer on the Europe debt crisis is interrupted -- the debate is over. 9:26 p.m. -- Jon Huntsman says the U.S. would have to act in the event of a "loose nuke" in Pakistan. 9:25 p.m. -- Newt Gingrich says the U.S. has suffered for decades with poor intelligence services, the result of 1970s' "reforms" of intelligence practices. 9:23 p.m. -- Rick Santorum says that, like it or not, we have to work with the Pakistan government to make sure nuclear weapons are secure. "You don't cowboy this one," he says. 9:21 p.m. -- Mitt Romney says he would use drones to strike against terrorist sanctuaries in Pakistan. 9:20 p.m. -- Herman Cain says he would consult with military leaders before sending any U.S. troops into Pakistan to clear out terrorist sanctuaries. 9:19 p.m. -- Michele Bachmann says she wants to go after "Great Society" programs. 9:17 p.m. -- Newt Gingrich says the nation should focus on energy, manufacturing, and technology as well as the debt; the key is economic growth. 9:16 p.m. -- Jon Huntsman says the U.S. debt could turn us into Europe; he backs the debt-cutting plan proposed by Rep. Paul Ryan, R-Wisc with cheap moncler jackets for women. 9:15 p.m. -- Mitt Romney says he will reduce the federal debt by eliminating "Obamacare" and other unnecessary programs. 9:14 p.m. -- Another guest questioner -- Sen. Jim DeMint, R-S.C. -- calls the federal debt a national security threat, and asks the candidates how they would reduce it. 9:12 p.m. -- Michele Bachmann also rips Ron Paul, saying some terrorists -- such as Osama bin Laden -- need to be assassinated; Paul says he supported the operation against bin Laden, but is concerned about a recent raid that killed an American citizen who belonged to al Qaeda.

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