Romney Responds to Attacks on Israeli Diplomats in India, Georgia
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by Algemeiner Staff
Former Massachusetts Governor and the current frontrunner to become the Republican nominee from President, Mitt Romney, has responded to todays terrorist attacks in India and Georgia, aimed at Israeli diplomatic personnel.
“Today’s acts of terrorism against Israeli diplomats underscore the perilous nature of the world we live in. And they underscore the need to stand by our allies in the fight against jihadism. The war against Israel is a war against all democracies, including our own. We can’t afford to let down our guard. And we can’t afford to waver in our support for our closest ally in the Middle East,” Romney said in a statement through his campaign.
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