Monday, 4 July 2016

How Hillary Clinton Would Differ From President Obama’s Foreign Policy

When President Barack Obama campaigns for Hillary Clinton in Charlotte on Tuesday, he’ll stand next to a potential successor who was an influential figure in some of his greatest successes in national security policy but also was involved in several of the administration’s biggest foreign policy failures.

And then there were the times the president ignored his former secretary of state’s advice, most notably on his Syria policy, which is considered to problem-plagued by figures in both political parties.

Obama has enthusiastically endorsed Clinton for president and suggested that she is one of the most qualified people ever to run for the office. But her four years as secretary of state and her remarks since then suggest that Clinton, if elected, would break from Obama’s foreign policy approach. For the full article click here 



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