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Romney targets Obama over Pakistan
August 5, 2007
DES MOINES -- Republican presidential contender Mitt Romney said Friday that Democrat Barack Obama's warning to Pakistani leaders that he might use force to root out terrorists in that country were "ill-considered" and could hamper America's ability to build a coalition of countries against terrorism.
Romney spoke at a luncheon meeting of young Republicans in Des Moines and later with reporters who asked for his reaction to Obama's comments.
In a speech this week, the senator from Illinois issued a warning to Pakistani leaders that if they didn't improve their efforts targeting terrorists who use that country as a sanctuary, the United States might intervene with force.
Instead of issuing threats, the United States should work with nations to root out extremist forces, Romney said.
"We want as a civilized world to participate with other nations in this civilized effort to help those nations reject the extreme within them," Romney said. "That doesn't mean that our troops are going to go all over the world."
Romney said the remarks were not helpful to the American effort.
"I think his comments were ill-timed and ill-considered," Romney said.
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http://www.boston.com/news/nation/articles/2007/08/05/romney_targets_obama_over_pakistan/