Once again, Governor Mitt Romney has highlighted
his willingness to do an "about face" on the serious issues facing
the American people - especially those involving the nation's
foreign policy.
Today, Governor Romney attacked Governor Huckabee's latest article
in Foreign Affairs. In doing so he attempts to distance himself
from his previous positions on the war in Iraq. Earlier this year
Governor Romney endorsed setting "timetables and milestones" for
Iraq policy but called for keeping them private - an approach
introduced by Democratic Sen. Mark Pryor of Arkansas. Senator Pryor
was so enthused to have Romney's support that his office publicly
commended the Massachusetts's Governor, stating, "At the end of the
day, the president doesn't have an exit plan." Michael Teague, a
spokesman for Pryor, said in an interview. "We think [President
Bush] should be forced to develop that, and we're happy to see Mitt
Romney feels the same way."
"I am disappointed by Governor Romney's attempt to label me as a
"Democrat" because of my tough approach to foreign policy," said
Governor Huckabee. "Perhaps he should read the article in its
entirety before making such ill-informed comments."
In contrast to Governor Romney's claims that the surge was not
working and that we needed to set a timetable for withdrawal,
Governor Huckabee has been steadfast in his support of victory in
Iraq and the nation's "War on Terror." He remains confident that
the gains our Armed Forces are making in Iraq and Afghanistan will
lead to increased security both at home and abroad.