Teddy Roosevelt: "Speak softly and carry a big stick." |
Now comes the third debate. I think this one is the greatest challenge for Romney; it is not his field, and his best strategy throughout has been to keep the focus on the economy. So how does he approach this?
His biggest concern has to be to prevent any perception that he would be likely to get the US engaged in any more wars. Obama will surely make the claim, the memory of G. W. Bush's two wars will make it plausible, and the US is sick and tired of war.
After that, he must simply sound knowledgeable on foreign policy. He must convince people that he would be a capable hand at the helm.
Only after that, he should take the opportunity to go after Obama on Libya and on the shambolic situation in the Middle East.
Statue of Ronald Reagan in Warsaw. With flowers. |
His best theme is “peace through strength,” citing how Reagan ended the Cold War not by open combat, but by improving the US economy and boosting US weapons programs (Remember Star Wars? Remember the “Peacekeeper missile”?) to the extent that the Soviet Union could no longer compete financially.
Peacekeeper Missile in silo. |
Strong at home; strong abroad.
Winston Churchill: Forearmed is Forewarned. |
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