Questions for the Foreign Affairs Debate
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Oct. 22 (Bloomberg) -- It’s almost inevitable that theforeign policy debate between U.S. President Barack Obama andRepublican challenger Mitt Romney will feature much uselessarguing about who said what, and when, about the fatal attack onthe U.S. Consulate in Benghazi, Libya.
Certainly, the killing of four Americans by terroristspossibly inspired by al-Qaeda was a terrible thing. Yet itrepresents one small defeat in a very long war. Debate moderatorBob Schieffer would serve American voters by limiting the Libyadiscussion and raising more important questions. Here are some Iwould like to see asked of the two candidates.