Romney is better on the communist issues. He just doesn't get Islamists.
It is said that if you know your enemies and know yourself, you will not be imperiled in a hundred battles; if you do not know your enemies but do know yourself, you will win one and lose one; if you do not know your enemies nor yourself, you will be imperiled in every single battle.Chapter III, The Art of War, Sun Tzu
And you base that on what?
Ad plays Muslim Brotherhood card against Obama, but Romney strikes cautious tone on Egypt
By Daniel Treiman · September 19, 2012
A couple months ago, I suggested that relations with Egypt might become a campaign issue, particularly with the U.S. visit of the countrys newly elected president, Mohammed Morsi of the Muslim Brotherhood.
Sure enough, a conservative group Let Freedom Ring is airing an ad in key swing states hammering President Obama by suggesting that hes soft on the Muslim Brotherhood. The ad emphasizes the Muslim Brotherhoods anti-Israel stance.
The ad raps Obama for continuing U.S. aid to Egypt even after the Brotherhoods rise to power. But cutting off U.S. aid to Egypt is not a step that Republican nominee Mitt Romney has called for either. (Romney has said that U.S. aid should be conditioned upon Egypt upholding its treaty with Israel, safeguarding the rights of minorities and protecting foreign embassies.)
In the wake of the recent storming of the U.S. embassy grounds in Cairo, Obama staked out a tough rhetorical line on Egypt. I dont think that we would consider them an ally, but we dont consider them an enemy, President Obama said in an interview with Telemundo. I think its still a work in progress, but certainly in this situation, what were going to expect is that they are responsive to our insistence that our embassy is protected, our personnel is protected.
In a recent interview with ABC News, Romney declined to endorse Obamas characterization, instead stressing the importance of Egypt remaining a U.S. ally. Romney called for bringing Egypt closer to us and establishing relationships with the countrys people and government.
Heres the transcript of the Egypt portion of Romneys interview:
GEORGE STEPHANOPOULOS: How about on a broader policy in the Middle East? The president said last night that Egypt is not an ally. Do you agree? And what would you do about it?
MITT ROMNEY: Well, thats obviously not a reflection of our official policy. American official policy is that Egypt is an ally of the United States. Of course, we recognize that Egypt has gone through a dramatic change in government. And what their status will be going forward in terms of the relationship with our nation is something which which Im sure will be developing over time.
GEORGE STEPHANOPOULOS: What would you do?
MITT ROMNEY: That being said, I would like to bring Egypt closer to us. I think its important for them to understand that its an advantage to have a close relationship with the United States, to be an ally of the United States. And for that to continue, Egypt must honor their agreement with Israel, for peace with Israel. Egypt must also respect the rights of minorities in their nation. And Egypt must also protect the lives and sovereignty of our embassy and of our installations in Egypt. This is these elements are all essential for us to have the kind of
GEORGE STEPHANOPOULOS: But right now
MITT ROMNEY: relationship weve had.
GEORGE STEPHANOPOULOS: you believe they excuse me. Right now, you believe they are an ally?
MITT ROMNEY: Well, right now, officially, Egypt is an ally of the United States, under the policy of the United States. The presidents saying they are not may reflect the fact that theres been a change in government and a change in relationship as a result of that. But they are today, officially, an ally of the United States.
And George, this nation has a population of 80 million people. This is the heart of the Arab world. Its important for us to establish relationships with the people there, with the government there, to draw them into a sphere of influence such that they theyre a peaceable nation, that they encourage peace in the region.
Our relationship with Egypt is very, very important. And I would want them to remain an ally. I dont want to see that official status change. And I hope the president takes the steps for that to occur. And if I were president, I would do virtually everything in my power to make sure they understand what the requirements are to remain an ally of the United States, and to help them understand how important it is for them to be an ally of ours-
GEORGE STEPHANOPOULOS: Lets talk ab
MITT ROMNEY: and the West.
Muslim Brotherhood:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=DQkSFU75LC0
Obama’s ties to the Muslim Brotherhood:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BmM6uQknAtc&feature=related