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Talent served on the Senate Armed Services Committee from 2002 to 2007. He's also pushed Romney's tough stances toward Russia, including the candidate's opposition to the New START Treaty. Romney has called that nuclear nonproliferation agreement Obama's "worst foreign policy mistake," claiming it would tie America's hands and cede ground to the Russians. McCain, the party's 2008 nominee who endorsed Romney during the primaries, is an important surrogate on veteran's issues and speaks directly with Romney on national security, defense and foreign policy issues. He and Romney spoke Wednesday, after Romney's initial statement, and the former presidential candidate told this year's nominee to deliver a formal speech on foreign affairs. When Romney said his campaign was working on one, McCain recommended that Romney give the speech before the week was out. Dan Senor, a neoconservative and spokesman for the Coalition Provisional Authority in Iraq in 2003-2004, takes the lead on the Middle East. He offers a hawkish line on Israel and Iran and was the architect behind Romney's visit to Israel in August. Senor maintains close relationships with staffers who work for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, known to have a chilly relationship with Obama. Condoleezza Rice, the former secretary of state under President George W. Bush, offers Romney general strategy and advice. She's highly regarded at Romney's Boston campaign headquarters and her prime-time speech at the Republican National Convention received raves. James Baker served as secretary of state under President George H.W. Bush. He also served as White House chief of staff under President Ronald Reagan. Mitchell Reiss, now the president of Washington College, worked at the State Department under Colin Powell, George W. Bush's first secretary of state. He often takes a more moderate tack than others in the inner circle. Romney, who's taken a hard line in criticizing China for currency manipulation and intellectual property theft, goes to Reiss for advice on issues in Asia.
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