Obama, Romney Argue Foreign Policy In Third Debate

Monday October 22, 2012 10:15 PM
UPDATED: Monday October 22, 2012 11:01 PM

President Barack Obama and Republican Mitt Romney outlined different visions of the U.S. role in the world.
   
The two men debated foreign policy Monday in the final debate before Election Day.
   
Romney said the U.S. has the "responsibility and privilege" to promote peace throughout the world. But he said domestic issues like the sluggish economy and debt had weakened U.S. leadership.
   
Romney said he would not cut military spending as president and would work to strengthen international alliances.
   
Obama said the U.S. was the "one indispensable nation" in the world and is stronger now than when he took office. He said the U.S. should rebuild its economy by keeping jobs in the country rather than shipping them overseas.

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