Romney Talks Tough on Russia in Acceptance Speech

Romney Talks
Tough on Russia in Acceptance Speech

In the most important
speech of his life, Mitt Romney accepted the U.S. Republican party’s nomination
for president Thursday, vowing to toughen Washington’s dealings with Russia and
President Vladimir Putin should he win the White House. “Under my
administration, our friends will see more loyalty, and Mr. Putin will see a
little less flexibility and more backbone”-“There’s only one country ultimately
whose opinion matters to Russia, and that’s the United States,” said Aron,
resident scholar and director of Russian studies at the conservative American
Enterprise Institute in Washington, DC. 

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