Israel's calls to bomb Iran have stoked the U.S. presidential debate, making support for Tel Aviv a tough issue for the candidates. President Obama and his rival Romney are now walking a tightrope with less then two weeks left till election day. Russia Today discusses how the candidates are handling their campaigns with former CIA officer and CNI executive director Philip Giraldi.
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Giraldi: 'Americans extremely reluctant to enter war with Iran on any pretext' [Video]
Opinion & Analysis
Giraldi: 'Americans extremely reluctant to enter war with Iran on any pretext' [Video]
Saturday, 27 October 2012 12:56
Giraldi: 'Americans extremely reluctant to enter war with Iran on any pretext' [Video]
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