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In the article, Romney expanded his criticism of Obama, calling his entire foreign policy "a sad replay of Jimmy Carter's bungling" and claiming that Obama has "demonstrated breathtaking weakness." He also criticized Obama for calling Russian President-elect Vladimir Putin to congratulate him on winning the presidential election earlier this year. "It is not an accident that Medvedev is now busy attacking me," Romney wrote. Later Tuesday, Romney addressed the topic again during an appearance on "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno" and said of Russia: "They basically stand up for the world's worst actors." Democrats have been aggressively defending the president since his off-mic comment became public, citing foreign policy experts who have called Romney's comments potentially dangerous or reckless. "The level of naivete about foreign relations that Gov. Romney displays is astounding. Worse, it is potentially dangerous for our country," said Timothy Roemer, a former ambassador to India who served on the 9/11 Commission.
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