Amid US Presidential Debate of President Barack Obama and Mitt Romney, now turning towards Vice-presidential Debate at Centre College in Danville, Kentucky, Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. and Republican Paul D. Ryan are raging each other with sharp tweets over Iran and US embassy attack in Libya.
Democratic vice president Biden sought to make clear the Obama’s administration mistake that weaken the World citing US consulate in Benghazi would never repeated. Under the pressure of Obama’s reform, Mr. Biden was tried to make up the Obama’s Democratic campaign strengthen after weak performance in the first presidential debate last week, triggering Mitt Romney’s polling surge.
“We will find and bring to justice the men who did this. Whatever mistakes were made, will not be made again,” Biden confined, adding, “The president said he would end the war in Iraq. Governor Romney said that was a mistake. With regard to Afghanistan, he said he will end the war in 2014. Governor Romney said we should not sell a date.”
In 90 minutes VP Debate, Young Republican Ryan, a Wisconsin congressman came with sharp criticism of Obama’s weaken administration over U.S. ambassador death in Libya terrorist attack worst foreign policy record and being responsible for the nation’s fiscal burdens.
“Look, if we’re hit by terrorists, we’re going to call it for what it is, a terrorist attack. When we look weak, our enemies are much more willing to test us,” Republican Ryan said, as source, no doubt he is not well expert, but makes more ground in territory, standing similar opinion as Presidential nominee Romney.
Meanwhile, US weak economy due to Obama’s weaken administration, foreign policy and high unemployment rate are the major issues of the White House election which based over all 41 states performance. Now just two are left to see between Obama and Romney election – New York on October 16 and Florida on October 22.