Powell Criticizes Romney on Foreign Policy
By MICHAEL D. SHEAR
Colin L. Powell, the retired general and former secretary of state, indicated on Tuesday that he was not yet ready to endorse President Obama for re-election.
But he doesn’t seem that enamored with Mitt Romney either.
In an appearance on MSNBC’s “Morning Joe” program Wednesday morning, Mr. Powell, a Republican who did endorse Mr. Obama in 2008, despite having worked under President George W. Bush, chided Mr. Romney for listening to conservative foreign policy advisers.
Mr. Powell noted that Mr. Romney recently said that Russia was the “No. 1 geopolitical foe” of the United States.
“Well, c’mon Mitt, think. It isn’t the case,” Mr. Powell said. “I don’t know whether Mitt really feels that.”
Asked whether he thought Mr. Romney’s advisers told him to say that, Mr. Powell said: “I don’t know. You ask him.”
Mr. Powell said Mr. Romney’s comment had been “catching a lot of heck from the regular G.O.P. foreign affairs community.”
“We’re kind of taken aback by it,” he said. “Look at the world. There is no pure competitor to the United States of America.”
Earlier in the interview, Mr. Powell described Mr. Romney’s foreign policy advisers as “quite far to the right.’
“Sometimes, they, I think, might be in a position to make judgments or recommendations to the candidate that should get a second thought,” Mr. Powell said.
In an interview Tuesday on NBC’s “Today” show, Mr. Powell praised the president for having ”stabilized the financial system” and expressed support for his Afghanistan policy, but also said he was not ready to endorse Mr. Obama again.
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