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Kyungho Dean's video: 3rd Final 2012 -Obama vs Romney- Full Time

@미국 대통령후보 토론.3rd Final 2012. -Obama vs. Romney-(Full Time)
The third and final U.S. presidential debate Dan Robinson October 19, 2012 The third and final U.S. presidential debate takes place Monday in Boca Raton, Florida, devoted entirely to foreign policy. It remains to be seen what impact it will have on voter assessments of President Barack Obama and Republican challenger Mitt Romney less than three weeks before the U.S. election. In their first two debates, both men sparred over the Middle East, the killing of Americans in Libya, the U.S. response to Syria's civil war, Iran's nuclear ambitions, and trade with China. Their final encounter could bring a somewhat deeper examinations of these issues. For President Obama, a key question is whether his perceived advantage on national security matters will bring any more strength in polling numbers. Dewey Clayton, professor of political science at the University of Louisville in Kentucky, says questions about how President Obama has handled Libya and Syria have given Romney an opening. "There is clearly plenty of fodder out here to have a spirited debate on foreign policy, I think clearly it will give both candidates an opportunity to talk about how they may do things differently, whether it is withdrawing troops from Afghanistan or whether it is just clearly talking about maintaining a strong national defense," said Clayton. On Libya, Romney has been on the attack, asserting that the president has mishandled events there and in the broader Middle East. "There were many days that passed before we knew whether this was a spontaneous demonstration or actually whether it was a terrorist attack. And there was no demonstration involved, it was a terrorist attack and it took a long time for that to be told to the American people," said Romney at the second presidential debate at New York's Hofstra University. Some analysts say Americans, and people in other countries, have been left wondering how Mitt Romney's approach would differ from President Obama on, for example, Iran's nuclear program or the U.S. response to the Arab Spring. ........

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