Romney says Sen. Clinton ‘timid’ on Iran
BALTIMORE - Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney on Friday accused Democratic front-runner Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton of “timidity” regarding the security threat posed by Iran
In a speech to a retreat of conservative congressional Republicans, Romney lashed out at Clinton for telling a pro- Israel dinner that a dialogue with countries hostile to Israel — including Iran and Syria — is needed to promote peace in the Middle East.
“At this point, We don’t need a listening tour about Iran,” Romney told the Republican Study Committee. “Someone who wants to engage Iran displays a troubling timidity toward a terrible threat of a nuclear Iran.”
