The Final Debate is Tonight
The third and final presidential debate will take place tonight at Lynn University in Boca Raton, FL. It will be about international relations and foreign policy.
The format will be the same "parallel job interviews" format used in the first debate. Bob Schieffer of CBS will try to moderate it.
Schieffer has announced that the debate will be broken into six segments, each starting with a question from him. The topics of the questions are as follows.
•America's role in the world
•Our longest war - Afghanistan and Pakistan
•Red lines: Israel and Iran
•The changing Middle East and the new face of terrorism I
•The changing Middle East and the new face of terrorism II
•The rise of China and tomorrow's world
Undoubtedly President Obama will talk a lot
about his getting Osama bin Laden, something George Bush promised for 7 years but failed to do.
Obama will surely also emphasize that he promised to end the war in Iraq, and did, and is on schedule to end the war in Afghanistan in 2014.
He will probably also call out Mitt Romney for flying to England in July and immediately insulting the Brits by questioning their preparedness for terrorist attacks at the Olympics.
Foreign policy is not Romney's strong suit, but he will almost certainly try to attack Obama on the deaths of four Americans in Libya last month.
All he can really do is criticize Obama since his experience in foreign affairs is limited
(unless opening bank accounts in Switzerland and the Cayman Islands counts).
Iran (and what to do about it) is bound be contentious.
The problem for Romney here is that if Obama asks him point blank what he would do differently with respect to Iran,
Romney will be hard put to give a specific answer other than "bomb them,"
which is not likely to play well in a country already weary of two wars in the Middle East in the past 10 years.
While we won't know until tomorrow which candidate won the debate,
one certain winner is Lynn University, which is spending $5 million to prepare for the debate.
It is a gamble for the university that the publicity will put them on the map and increase enrollments.
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