Newt Gingrich, a former House of Representatives speaker, gave a composed performance in the first debate since he surged to the top of polls. He backed an overhaul in immigration policy that would include a guest-worker program similar to plans condemned by conservatives in the past.
The debate, the second on foreign policy in the last 10 days, featured sharp exchanges on a broad range of issues, including anti-terrorism laws, Pakistan and Afghanistan.
The Republicans ganged up on Pakistan and questioned whether the United States could trust it. Texas Governor Rick Perry called Pakistan unworthy of US aid because it had not done enough to help fight al Qaeda.
"To write a check to countries that are clearly not representing American interests is nonsensical," said Perry, who has faded in polls after recent debate stumbles but had a stronger performance on Tuesday.
Representative Michele Bachmann, a member of the House Intelligence Committee, called Perry "highly naive" and said the United States should demand more from a "violent and unstable" Pakistan with nuclear weapons.
She called it "a nation that lies, that does everything possible that you could imagine wrong. At the same time they do share intelligence data with us regarding al Qaeda."
Former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney said US aid to Islamabad could help "bring Pakistan into the 21st century, or the 20th century for that matter."
The extensive criticism of Pakistan featured "nasty and provocative language," said Teresita Schaffer, a non-resident fellow at the Brookings Institution, but she said a Republican president probably would not change Pakistan policy much.
'Complicated reality'
"I suspect that any plausible Republican would have to deal with the complicated reality in about the way the current administration is doing," Schaffer said.
Democrats have criticized the Republican field for a lack of foreign policy knowledge, but the wide-ranging debate was substantive and devoid of major missteps. Jon Huntsman, a former US ambassador to China, is the only candidate with deep foreign policy experience.
In a discussion of ways to halt Iran's nuclear weapons program, Perry and Gingrich backed sanctions on the Iranian central bank. Gingrich called it "a good idea."
"I think replacing the regime before they get a nuclear weapon without a war beats replacing the regime with war, which beats allowing them to have a nuclear weapon," Gingrich said of Iran.
Eight Republicans participated in the debate at Washington's DAR Constitution Hall, which aired live on CNN and was the 11th for Republicans seeking the right to challenge President Barack Obama in 2012.
Gingrich, as the latest in a series of conservatives to challenge the more moderate Romney for the top spot in the Republican race, had the most to lose in the showdown.
A series of recent polls gave Gingrich an edge over Romney, who has hovered near the top of polls all year but failed to win over many conservatives. Gingrich's campaign has soared as rivals like businessman Herman Cain and Perry faltered in the spotlight.
But Gingrich could draw new criticism from conservatives with his support for an immigration overhaul with a guest worker program. If you are an immigrant with children who works, pays taxes and attends church, he said, "I don't think we're going to separate you from your family, uproot you forcefully and kick you out."
The candidates largely agreed on the need to strengthen domestic surveillance and anti-terrorism laws but several warned of the potential threat to civil liberties.
Gingrich said authorities should use "every tool that you can possibly use" to fight terrorism and endorsed strengthening the Patriot Act, the law passed after the September 11, 2001, attacks to expand police powers to battle terrorism.
But libertarian Representative Ron Paul said the law undermined personal liberties. "I would be very careful protecting the rule of law," he said.
Former Senator Rick Santorum said he would back the use of profiling to give heavier airport screenings to Muslims, because they are "the folks who are most likely to commit these crimes."
Cain refused to go that far, but called for "targeted identification" of passengers. He said profiling was "oversimplifying" the issue.
The debate, co-sponsored by conservative think tanks the Heritage Foundation and American Enterprise Institute, is the first presidential debate in Washington since a 1960 face-off between Democrat John Kennedy and Republican Richard Nixon that helped launch Kennedy's run to the White House.
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the Americans dont trust the Republicans themselves! what a joke these people are..
@rk: Why don't you stop sheltering your war criminal leaders and give them to the iCC to be tried for their war crimes (invading Iraq for no reason and killing 1 455 590 civilians).
Or is America allowed to shelter terrorists and other countries are not.
@Solomon2: Keep insulting our religion zionist trashbag, see how many hearts and minds that will win you. Invading and occupying other countries for no reason is a good moral example to follow.
God bless America...
Pakistan with all the sacrifice and death at the hands of terrorism yet is not being recognized is a cause for concern, We must be doing something wrong, we seriously need to ask ourself what and who is playing the wrong part. I know that Pakistans priority comes first but is Pakistan priority being confused by certain establishment agenda and goals, till these institutions don't give-up their evil designs and be ready to accept Pakistan before themselves we will remain in the bad books of the world no matter how many valuable sacrifices are made.
who care...There idiots take their orders from Israel...
Despite generous US aid Pakistan always plays a duplicitous role on war on terror. Pakistanis bite the hand that feeds them. We give them aid and in return they come to our country hijack our planes bomb our transport and cities. Unfortunately Pakistan is driven by paranoia and blames all their problems on external powers. Pakistan is in deep mess and unlikely to ever emerge from the nightmare it has been plunged into by its military. Recently what US is telling Pakistan is that to fix the mess Pakistan should re-examine its policy of supporting “state sponsored terror programs”.
One man's "bash" is another mans frank conversation. What exactly did the Republican's say that wasn't truthful?
@R S JOHAR: Like india and America is playing double game. Nehru promised so many times to resolve Kashmir issue and give self-determination right to Kashmiri's but never kept that promise.
American politics is depends on lie. They want to make American's fool to win next Election. Now until next election all American Polititions will be talking about Pakistan like this to make their own people fool. If American's have a little sense then they will not become fool with their own politians.
@Pragmatist: fictitious figures ? Which world do you live in? I seriously doubt that you even live in this world let alone live in Pakistan!
Stop being so ignorant and turn on a Pakistani news channel. You will see people dieing every single day because of this so-called war on terror.
cant blame them.
@Hu Jintao: Actually Sajid is just kidding himself.
@Optimist: The U.S. tried to stop "policing the world". The results were accusations of "abandonment" and 9/11.
It might be an improvement if Pakistanis moved on from being blind reactionaries to becoming informed Muslims. At least then they might be aware of how much evil is done in the world in the name of Islam - and how much better countries like the U.S. and Israel stand as comparative moral paragons to look up to and emulate.
i wish, i pray day and night that US stops are aid. this will encourage us to learn how to make our own food then begging for it instead. by cutting our aid US will help pakistan in making an independent foreign policy and will encourage to adopt "tit for tat" policy. Pakistan can trade with NATO and US by charging billions of dollars for allowing them routes to afghanistan for carrying the stuff for their forces, this will help Pakistan in generating way more money then the string attached aids which are just a slice of cake belongs to pakistan, and if they don't pay us then pakistan have the option to close its routes for nato and us forces which will be a misery for them and will let them to a similar situation as "ussr" becoz no one can win in this region without pakistan and PAKISTAN is not iraq or afghanistan its a country with modern warfare weapons and with nuclear power along the missile technology second to china in this region.
Can someone please tell the Republicans, not to miss their International Relations/Foreign Policy classes? They really need to work hard to get their facts right !
Instead of Pakistan fighting US' illegal war it has started looking like US is fighting Pakistan's war. If only Pakistan army woke up to see the danger of terrorism
trust? do the Reps have trust among themselves, first?
My heart bleeds after reading this piece of news. We Pakistanis are to be blamed for the Americans pointing fingers at us. I wish to God that we Pakistanis wake up (ghaflat ki neend say) and do the right thing for us, for our country and for our future generations. We need economic reforms. Reforms that would lead to self-sufficiency. And once we are self-sufficient, we need to cut off all ties with the Americans. These Americans are too good at pointing fingers at us despite the fact that Pakistan has suffered the max loses since 9/11 hunting militants and extremists.
If stating facts is tantamount to "bashing", the entire world is guilty as charged. The one last man who did not shy away from stating facts in Pakistan had to submit his resignation and indeed, is being labelled as a traitor. And please stop quoting all those fictitious figures in Pakistan's so-called war against terror. On whose side did they fight anyway?
I think the American people - like the Italians and the Greeks - need a technocrat and not an ideologist to get the country back on its feet. It's an irony that the GOP candidates, who grovelling to the rich and powerful, now try to resort to populist rhetorics to win public support.
I doubt if any country can trust Pakistan!!!
Can China trust Pakistan?
A country mired in unlimited internal problems, causing trouble to most its neighbors and then blaming everything on others due to some paranoia is hardly trustworthy.
But republicans are doing to favor to USA by openly blaming Pakistan. This will isolate Pakistan and USA will lose all leverage once Pakistan is off the hook.
Next 5-10 years are going to be very very interesting for the entire world and especially for South Asia. Need to see, what transpires!!!
@Sajid, How many provinces does the US led Coalition control in Afghanistan?
@MAHER ALI: neither americans trust their own government. most of them just fed up of their gov as we are.
@Sajid: You kidding me? right.
Double games and dual policies for more than one decade with US and its neighbours have eroded Pakistan's credibility and standing in the world arena. However, its never too late to shun these self destructive policies to improve the conditions at home and abroad.
What's new in this report? And what else can you expect from US? Years of sacrifices from all and sundry are now bringing gratitude we never thought of. So for how long are we going to splash blood and bullet to please a selfish and superfluous master?
@MAHER ALI: Most Americans do not trust their government either. Why cant you see scoring political points and political games for what they are? Maybe in Pakistan, when we finally develop a system of democracy, people will realise the games that politicians play for the media to get elected. Obviously it's easy to scapegoat one nation and play up this sentiment to win votes without looking at the whole picture. The art of subterfuge is part of politics.
Politics as usual! Who cares about what they think anyways!
revived tactic to make American fools and win the votes as well as support to allocate a large portion of budgets for useless wars.
@Hu Jintao: yeah - you can go to sleep - this is called democracy....
Making Pakistan scape-goat for your humiliating defeat in Afghanistan and Iraq (include Vietnam somehow) is very easy.
35000+ of our men women and children became victim this nonsensical war 3000+ troops laid down their lives in defence of their motherland 80 billion dollars of economic loss
TTP who is everyday at war with our country is somehow getting weapons and finances and have training and recruitment center in afghanistan which operate freely while your drones never target them or catch their leaders in afghanistan.
Blackmailing the world that Pakistani nukes might fall into the hands of militants yet you do nothing on your part to eliminate these very militants who freely go in to and out of afghanistan.
Yawn!