By speaking to Muslim countries, the president gives support to those who don’t believe the official account of 9/11, says former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney.

“I saw even Ahmadinejad is now saying 9/11 is a fabrication,” Romney told Fox News’ Chris Wallace.

“These sorts of voices should not receive any kind of support from the words of the president of the United States.”

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On what critics are calling a “foreign policy mythology” book tour, Romney is repeatedly spinning several falsehoods about Iran, Iraq and Afghanistan.

In Romney’s new book “No Apology: The Case for American Greatness” he writes: “President Obama has positioned himself as a figure transcending America instead of defending America… What makes his speeches jump out at his audience are the steady stream of criticisms, put-downs, and jabs directed at the nation he was elected to represent and defend.”

Romney says he’s glad the Patriot Act was extended, but Obama’s “Apology Tour” was a mistake.

Wallace did not ask Romney about his tan.

This video is from Fox’s Fox News Sunday, broadcast March 7, 2010.

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