WASHINGTON - U.S. presidential candidate (U.S.) Republican Mitt Romney said today's world is not safe. Romney also emphasized that the upcoming U.S. presidential election is a battle between the United States militarily strong versus weak U.S..
Although not directly attacking Obama, but, the message is very clear the former governor of Massachusetts. Romney said there will be two roads to be elected by the people of the United States in military terms.
"One of the avenues available are joined together with the European Union and let our military strength is slowly dwindling and continue like that. While on the other hand we expect the best. This path will not be able to protect and make us stand up straight," said Mitt Romney as quoted by The Ticket Tuesday (29/05/2012).
Romney's disclosure statement to coincide with the commemoration of Memorial Day at a veterans museum in San Diego, USA.
"Another Way is committed to making available the United States as the country with the strongest military force in the world and is second to none. U.S. military will be the greatest power in the world are not comparable with any strength," said Romney.
On the same occasion Romney also addressed the threat that emerged from the two countries, namely Iran and China. According to him, the Persian State will soon become a country that has nuclear weapons while China's military power continues to grow and worrying.
"Protecting the U.S. military not only to win the war but also prevent the war. Strong U.S. should be able to prevent prevent the war before the war indications were found," said Romney.
In the moment Romney was introduced as a war veteran friend. In fact, the figure also introduced Romney as someone who will be the next U.S. military commander.
Not only does Romney however, Republican Senator John McCain is also known to be present in the moment. Romney said McCain is a veteran of the Vietnam War known as the pride of the U.S. owned.
Meanwhile, behind McCain praised Romney as a presidential candidate who believes the U.S. superiority.
"Romney would be a great president. I am proud to present here along with a good friend I was," said McCain.
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