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Topics announced for foreign policy debate

By Julian Pecquet - 10/12/12 04:53 PM ET

President Obama and his challenger Mitt Romney will spar over the Middle East, Iran, China and other foreign policy topics during their third – and last – debate on Oct. 22, the Commission of Presidential Debates announced Friday.

Here is the tentative list of topics: 

TOPICS FOR THIRD PRESIDENTIAL DEBATE ANNOUNCED BY MODERATOR

Bob Schieffer, moderator of the third 2012 presidential debate, has selected the topics for that debate, which is on foreign policy. Mr. Schieffer stated:

"Subject to possible changes because of news developments, here are the topics for the October 22 debate, not necessarily to be brought up in this order:

America's role in the world

Our longest war - Afghanistan and Pakistan

Red Lines - Israel and Iran

The Changing Middle East and the New Face of Terrorism - I

The Changing Middle East and the New Face of Terrorism - II

The Rise of China and Tomorrow's World

The debate will be held on Monday, October 22 at Lynn University in Boca Raton, FL. The format calls for six 15-minute time segments, each of which will focus on one of the topics listed above. The moderator will open each segment with a question. Each candidate will have two minutes to respond. Following the candidates' responses, the moderator will use the balance of the 15-minute segment to facilitate a discussion on the topic. All debates start at 9:00 p.m. ET and run for 90 minutes."



Source:
http://thehill.com/blogs/global-affairs/middle-east-north-africa/261831-topics-announced-for-foreign-policy-debate

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