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Mitt Romney has taken a hard line against "Radical Jihad" to define his foreign policy strategy in the campaign for the 2008 Presidential Election.
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- Has called Nicolas Sarkozy a "potential blood brother"
- Calls for a doubling of Guantanamo Bay
- Petioned for the revocation of the United Nations' invitation to Mahmoud Ahmadinejad
- Supports an increase in the number of troops deployed to Iraq
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Official Site: Comfronting Radical Jihad and Combating Nuclear Terrorism
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Foreign Affairs: "Rising to a New Generation of Global Challenges" (2007)
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Christian Science Monitor: "A Muslim Belongs in the Cabinet"
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