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Obama angry on Romney's offensive Libya attacks

President Barack Obama accused White House rival Mitt Romney in a live debate on Tuesday of exploiting a deadly attack on a US mission in Libya to score "offensive" political points.

Updated on: Oct 19, 2012 02:19 PM IST
AFP | By , Hempstead, New York
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President Barack Obama accused White House rival Mitt Romney in a live debate on Tuesday of exploiting a deadly attack on a US mission in Libya to score "offensive" political points.

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"While we were still dealing with our diplomats being threatened, Governor Romney put out a press release," Obama said, referring to the Republican's criticisms on the night of the attack, which left four Americans dead.

"Trying to make political points, and that's not how a commander in chief operates. You don't turn national security into a political issue, certainly not right when it's happening," he said during an angry exchange.

Romney hit back strongly, accusing Obama of going on a fundraising tour the day after the September 11 assault on the Benghazi consulate and declaring that his Middle East policy was "unravelling before our very eyes."

But Obama retorted: "The suggestion that anybody on my team, whether it's a secretary of state, our UN ambassador, anybody on my team, would play politics or mislead when we've lost four of our own, governor, is offensive.

 
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