“I wouldn't presume to present a plan different from that of the President. But I believe he was right to take on the war on terror on an aggressive front rather than a defensive front. We toppled the government … walking away would mean a humanitarian disaster. We're there and we have a responsibility to finish the job.”

—  Mitt Romney

Interview with Bill O'Reilly, 2006-09-27
2003–2007 Governor of Massachusetts

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