Republican Presidential Candidate and President Obama

America: The likely Republican presidential candidate, on a campaign trip to New Hampshire on Monday, delivered a speech on America role in the world including an aggressive defense of America controversial spying program and calls for an expanded U.S. military presence overseas, according to MSNBC. Christie also used the 45-minute address to go after President Obama, accusing him of being too eager to accept a bad deal with Iran over the country nuclear program and argued that the terrorist group known as ISIS has been able to flourish while the commander-in-chief failed to act decisively. * Christie weighs in on Iraq question haunting Bush* Christie address in the first in the nation primary state came as he finds himself towards the back of the pack of the emerging GOP field – and just weeks after federal prosecutors brought charges against three of his former allies in the scandal known as Bridgegate. Chris Christie is no shrinking violet – and that true when it comes to foreign policy, too. Still, Christie is forging ahead, holding town hall meetings in New Hampshire and delivering several policy speeches there. He pitching himself as one of the few would-be candidates offering specific policy proposals. Among other things, he has called for an overhaul of the nation entitlement programs and a five-point plan to encourage economic growth. (news.financializer.com). As reported in the news.

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