Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker isn't cowering after President Barack Obama took a slam at him.
Walker said he would revoke a bad nuclear deal with Iran on his first day in office if he is elected president.
In an interview with National Public Radio, Obama called Walker's approach "foolish," and said, "perhaps Mr. Walker, after he has taken some time to bone up on foreign policy, will feel the same."
Walker, a target of Obama's ire before when he signed into law a right-to-work bill, said Thursday on Fox News Channel's "On the Record with Greta Van Susteren" that Obama is hardly the person to give foreign policy advice.
"I think he should spend more of his time trying to figure out how to work with governors in both parties who have very serious concerns about the framework of his proposed deal with Iran," Walker said.
He then ticked off a list of what Republicans deem failures of Obama's foreign policy, including labeling the Islamic State (ISIS) a "JV squad" a little more than a year ago. ISIS is now a major thorn in Obama's side.
This is really surprising that someone would say something like this, but I expect we will see more of this in the future," he said.
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