More good news for Romney:
Israel's former Mossad chief urges dialogue with Iran, calls Obama policy 'brave'
A former head of Israel's Mossad on Monday urged the West to solve the nuclear dispute with Iran through diplomacy rather than military action.
Ephraim Halevy expressed backing for U.S. President Barack Obama's approach to Iran, saying that Republican challenger Mitt Romney's anti-Iran rhetoric closes the door to dialogue.
In an interview with Israel Radio, Halevy called Obama's policy "brave" and said sanctions against Iran were a "success" because they have caused a severe economic crisis. The interview came hours before the third and final debate between Obama and Romney, which will focus on U.S. foreign policy.
Obama's ruined our relations with Israel? LOL. Why don't you
check in with these two guys, or read it up with the
Israeli-American owner of Univision.
Obama's soft on China? Well, not really; he's scored huge trade policy wins against China just days ago.
Obama's soft on terror? Umm, ask Osama Bin Laden about that. Oh, wait.
Obama hasn't done anything to advance America's interests abroad? Ah, that thing we call "reading".
Please proceed, Governor.