Mitt Romney was forced to clarify his position on Israel’s right to conduct a military strike on Iran after a senior aide outlined a far more hawkish policy than the Obama administration’s.
Speaking before Mr Romney’s keynote speech in Jerusalem, one of his senior advisers backed Israel’s right to conduct a unilateral attack on Iran’s nuclear facilities.
“If Israel has to take action on its own, in order to stop Iran from developing that [nuclear weapons] capability, the governor would respect that decision,” said Dan Senor, a foreign policy adviser to Mr Romney.
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