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Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney expressed skepticism about the fate of the Arab Spring but refrained from taking on President Barack Obama directly over his response to the attack that killed the American ambassador in Libya.

The first question at the third and final debate between the presidential contenders involved Libya. Mr. Romney said he saw ‘a dramatic reversal in the kind of hopes we had for this region,‘ citing the rise of extremists in parts of the region. He praised Mr. Obama for ordering the killing of Osama bin Laden but added, ‘We can‘t kill our way out of this mess.‘

Mr. Obama quickly went on the attack, observing that Mr. Romney once named Russia as the top geopolitical foe of the U.S. ‘The 1980s are calling to ask for their foreign policy back,‘ quipped Mr. Obama.

‘Attacking me is not an agenda,‘ responded Mr. Romney. He accused Mr. Obama of being soft on Russia and said Russian President Vladimir Putin would get more ‘backbone‘ if Mr. Obama were re-elected.

The 90-minute showdown at Lynn University here comes just two weeks before the Nov. 6 vote. The two men sat at a table answering questions from moderator Bob Schieffer of CBS News. The first debate on Oct. 3 covered domestic policy and the second on Oct. 16 was in a town-hall format with the candidates taking questions from the audience.

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