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Romney told donors he'd try to 'take advantage' of moment to look strong on Mideast
By MAGGIE HABERMAN
Mitt Romney, asked by fundraiser about how he could "duplicate" the scenario around the 1979 Iranian hostage crisis and perhaps demonstrate to Iranians a seriousness against them acquiring nuclear weapons that could "resonate" with voters in the U.S. said that if "such an opportunity presents itself" he would try to "take advantage of it."
The transcript is below, the latest portion of the May 17 fundraising video to make a wave:
A Romney aide, asked about the clip, said, "He was talking about taking advantage of an opportunity to get Iran to abandon its pursuit of a nuclear weapon as he referenced earlier in the sentence."
The video can be viewed here. It's in the first five minutes. It is notable in a few ways, but partly for the level of process-oriented detail he gets into and the political context in which he's talking about Jimmy Carter and the implications of the hostage crisis.
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http://www.politico.com/blogs/burns-haberman/2012/09/romney-told-donors-hed-try-to-take-advantage-of-moment-135926.html
By MAGGIE HABERMAN
Mitt Romney, asked by fundraiser about how he could "duplicate" the scenario around the 1979 Iranian hostage crisis and perhaps demonstrate to Iranians a seriousness against them acquiring nuclear weapons that could "resonate" with voters in the U.S. said that if "such an opportunity presents itself" he would try to "take advantage of it."
The transcript is below, the latest portion of the May 17 fundraising video to make a wave:
Dinner Attendee: When Carter was president, we had hostages. Ronald Reagan was able to make a statement even before he became, he was actually sworn in, and the hostages were released
Mitt Romney: On the day of his inauguration.
DA: Right. So my question is really how can you sort of duplicate that scenario?
MR: I could ask you, I could ask you how do I duplicate that scenario?
DA: I think it had to do with the fact that the Iranians perceived Reagan *inaudible* Thats why Im suggesting that something that you say over the next few months gets the Iranians to understand that their pursuit of the bomb is something that you would prevent. And I think thats something that could possibly resonate very well with the American public.
MR: I appreciate the idea. One of the things thats frustrating to me is that in a typical day like this, when I do three or four events like this, the number of foreign policy questions I get are between 0 and 1. And the American people are not concentrated at all on China, on Russia, Iran, Iraq. This Presidents failure to put in place a status of forces agreement allowing ten to twenty thousand troops to stay in Iraq- unthinkable! And yet, in that election, in the Jimmy Carter election, the fact that we had hostages in Iran, I mean, that was all we talked about. And we had the two helicopters crash in the desert, I mean, that was the focus, and so him solving that made all the difference in the world. Im afraid today that if you simply got Iran to agree to stand down on nuclear weapons, theyd go, Now hold on. Its really a- I mean, if something of that nature presents itself I will work to find a way to take advantage of the opportunity."
A Romney aide, asked about the clip, said, "He was talking about taking advantage of an opportunity to get Iran to abandon its pursuit of a nuclear weapon as he referenced earlier in the sentence."
The video can be viewed here. It's in the first five minutes. It is notable in a few ways, but partly for the level of process-oriented detail he gets into and the political context in which he's talking about Jimmy Carter and the implications of the hostage crisis.
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http://www.politico.com/blogs/burns-haberman/2012/09/romney-told-donors-hed-try-to-take-advantage-of-moment-135926.html
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Romney told donors he'd try to 'take advantage' of moment to look strong on Mideast (Original Post)
ProSense
Sep 2012
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malaise
(269,057 posts)1. So did he help orchestrate the moment?
with his Fundie friends
Angry Dragon
(36,693 posts)3. he used his foreign accounts
Angry Dragon
(36,693 posts)2. and a few years later Reagan was selling missiles to Iran
what a great idea by the republicans
tanyev
(42,568 posts)4. Oh, that effing ass.