In his new book, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney accuses President Barack Obama of providing kindling to the anti-American fires burning all across the globe. The book No Apology: The Case for American Greatness hit shelves Tuesday, and in it Romney focuses much of his time attacking Obamas foreign policy.
Never before in American history has its president gone before so many foreign audiences to apologize for so many American misdeeds, both real and imagined, Romney writes of Obamas overseas trips. It is his way of signaling to foreign countries and foreign leaders that their dislike for America is something he understands and that is, at least in part, understandable.
There are anti-American fires burning all across the globe; President Obamas words are like kindling to them, the former GOP presidential candidate adds.
Romney goes on to urge Obama to show a stronger commitment to U.S. allies, especially Israel, and speak more about Americas values rather than Americas failings.
While Romney offers plenty of criticism of the presidents approach abroad, he doesnt provide much insight into his own run for president or on the two years since he dropped out of the race. There are few criticisms of his fellow Republicans and he offers little detail mapping his course forward.
Instead, Romney is focused on the American mood and how the country can regain its swagger.
Whenever the world faces potentially insurmountable threats, military or otherwise, it turns to America, Romney writes. Yet with all that we have done to help others, and with so much more that remains to be done, our popularity and persuasive sway are on the wane.
The self-loathing of Western intellectuals should not hinder our sturdy defense of all that should make us the most admired and respected of nations, he continues. We must argue our case, leading others to eagerly join us in the case of liberty and peace.
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