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Lucy Madison /

CBS News/ October 8, 2012, 9:21 AM

Ahead of speech, Obama camp goes after Romney's foreign policy credentials

Updated: 10:51 a.m. ET

With a presidential foreign policy debate on the horizon, the Obama campaign on Monday released a new ad targeting Mitt Romney's credentials, questioning the candidate's preparedness to lead the nation abroad just hours before he is slated to deliver a major foreign policy address.

The 30-second ad, entitled "Policy," targets Romney's "gaffe-filled tour" of the United Kingdom, Israel, and Poland last summer, and blasts his more recent response to violence in Libya last month as "knee-jerk" and lacking in presidential character. According to the campaign, the ad will air in Virginia.

"When our U.S. diplomats were attacked in Libya, The New York Times said Romney's knee-jerk response showed an 'extraordinary lack of presidential character,' and even Republican experts said Romney's remarks were 'the worst possible reaction' to what happened," a narrator in the ad says. "If this is how he handles the world now, just think of what Mitt Romney might do as president."

The campaign hammered that message home in a memo released alongside the new TV ad, contending that Romney, who will seek to elaborate on his vision for American foreign policy in a speech out of Virginia on Monday, "has already failed the commander-in-chief test."

"Since the beginning of this campaign, we have repeatedly pressed Mitt Romney to outline specific ideas about the biggest foreign policy challenges our nation is facing today. We've asked him to move beyond swagger and slogans to an actual strategy," the memo, written by Obama campaign advisers Michele Flournoy and Colin Kahl, reads. "So far, he has failed to answer any of these questions. Today, when Mitt Romney gives his seventh speech on foreign policy issues, he has a chance to finally tell the American people what he would do as commander-in-chief, and to outline an alternative vision that voters can consider when making their choice this November. We'll see if he's up to the challenge."

Even as the Obama campaign attempts to assault Romney's foreign policy credibility ahead of the second presidential debate - which focuses on the subject - the pro-Obama super PAC Priorities USA Action released a separate ad Monday targeting the Republican for his education plan.

"Take away his toys and he'll play with a stick," a narrator in the ad says, as a forlorn-looking child plays stickball in the street. "Take away their bikes and they'll still find a way to get where they're going. But if you take away early childhood education, slash K-12 funding and cut college aid for middle class families they won't go far. Yet that's exactly what Mitt Romney wants to do to pay for a two hundred and fifty thousand dollar tax break for multi millionaires."

"Mitt Romney believes that tax breaks for the wealthy are a bigger priority than investing in our children's future," said Bill Burton, senior strategist for Priorities USA Action, in a statement released with the ad. "But Americans reject Mitt Romney's vision that says the middle class should bear more of the tax burden so multimillionaires can enjoy another tax cut."

The Romney campaign responded to the "Policy" ad by blasting President Obama's foreign policy.

"In every region of the world--and particularly in the Middle East--American influence has been weakened by President Obama's failed foreign policy," said Romney spokesperson Amanda Henneberg. "American security and the cause of freedom cannot afford four more years like the last four years, and Mitt Romney will restore the bi-partisan tradition of American leadership abroad that President Obama has not lived up to."

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sharkboy234 says:
Obama can win the debate on Foreign policy Obama win the debate obama win the debate.
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eskmm2012 says:
the deal is simple. Even though BO had no experience in 2008, he was able to represnt himself and the country with foreign leaders before he was elected. Romney failed that test. He is an amateur who is expert at pandering to the voters. BO had some substance and accomplished a lot in foreign policy...ending war in Iraq, plan for afghanistan, weakening al qaeda.

Romney wants to talk about syria and iran as if playing with sanctions, weapons and miltary threats is like playing with candy. BO knows different. You need to be careful about the consequences of what you do. Cleaning up GWB's mess taught him that. Romney would repeat GWB's mess. Actually, I shouldn't say that Romney will saying anything to get elected and then I do not know what he would do. All I do know is that he is a loser who we cannot trust. BO earned his stripes as Comm In Chief.
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mikesfilms says:
Foreign affairs experience: "In politics, stupidity is not a handicap," Romney stumbled onto Napoleon Bonaparte's quote somewhere and decided to take a foreign trip. And each time he opened his trap, he tripped.
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wjbtms says:
HERE IS WHY OBAMA LEADS IN SMALL CREDIT CARD DONATIONS IN THIS ELECTION AND THE LAST (2008), HE JUST CAN'T PLAY BY THE RULES: http://www.breitbart.com/Big-Government/2012/10/08/Obama-com-Owned-by-Bundler-in-China-with-Business-Ties-to-Chinese-Government
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Irishproddie says:
I'm not keen on the mormon, he came to the UK and bad mouthed the olympics before they'd even started. The UK then produced without doubt one of the best all round olympics for the last 50 years.
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eroteme2 says:
Romney's foreign policy credentials? His experience would be about the same as Obama's were. A slight difference might be that Romney was a State governor and Obama was a Community Organizer.
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Lengo67 says:
Well said, especially "Mitt Rob-me".

Romney is supported by Wall Street and big business. He won't divulge any plans and just talks angrily. He has no plan! His plan is to give more tax breaks to the rich, but as we've seen over the last 8 years, Bush's tax breaks for the wealthy have NOT created jobs.
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noleche replies:
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Who was overwhelmingly supported by Wall Street and big business in 2008?

We have certainly seen the results of Obama's efforts over the last 3 1/2 years. Bush didn't have to create jobs, not that government can create jobs. The unemployment rate under GW Bush averaged between 5 and 5.5% for his entire Presidency.
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Ekzibeo says:
I'm a Canadian from Quebec, so my healthcare is free, also I'm a college graduate, with no debt... anyway I'm getting off topic right?

No! What do you have?
You guys always debating abortion, gay rights, role of gov't... But what do you have? Nothing!
Romney or Obama, I know neither of them would be elected here in Canada.

The next step for me it's to choose my university free of charge! Dare to dream!

And by the way you elect Romney your back to square one! Bye
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noleche replies:
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I hate to break it to you, but nothing is free. I'm glad that you love your country. I have a lot of respect for Canada especially your efforts to reduce your debt.

If we elect Obama, we will take much longer to catch up to Canada.
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TomMariner says:
Romney's statement should be simple: "My first foreign policy act will NOT be to go on an tour Apologizing for being American."
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patriot002 says:
Very laughable and nice try, CBS. Obama has NO credentials, no "record" except for his last 3 1/2 years, yet he is trying to trip up Romney? Give us a break..
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