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Segami

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Sat Mar 22, 2014, 01:54 AM Mar 2014

Hillary Clinton TACKS RIGHT Of Obama On Foreign Policy [View all]







Hillary Clinton has begun laying out foreign-policy positions that sound a more hard-line note on Iran, Russia and other global trouble spots than is coming from President Barack Obama, underscoring how she might differentiate herself from the administration she served, should she run for president. The former secretary of state this week voiced doubts that Iran would make good on an agreement that Mr. Obama hopes will curb that country's nuclear program in exchange for relief from sanctions. Mrs. Clinton, speaking to the American Jewish Congress in New York, said that she was "personally skeptical that the Iranians would follow through and deliver" on the nuclear deal reached last year.



She added that the deal was a "development worth testing," though she hinted that military action should remain a consideration if the agreement collapses. "Let's be clear. Every option does remain on the table," she said. In previous appearances recently, Mrs. Clinton drew parallels between the actions of Russian President Vladimir Putin in Ukraine and Adolf Hitler before the Second World War. Mrs. Clinton's remarks, coupled with a memoir she is writing, give her a chance to shape impressions of her four years as the nation's top diplomat and to blunt Republican claims that she was a partner in an ineffectual Obama foreign-policy operation. When it comes to foreign policy, Mrs. Clinton faces a delicate balancing act in the run-up to the 2016 presidential race.



Overtly criticizing Mr. Obama's foreign moves would make her appear disloyal. But at the same time, as secretary of state, she was not in lock step with the president on all issues, and she might want to draw distinctions about her own stances. In internal discussions about the Syrian civil war, for example, she had pushed unsuccessfully for lethal support to opposition forces, in addition to diplomatic efforts to end the conflict, a former colleague of hers said. The arming proposal was later backed by Mr. Obama. One image from 2009 could prove embarrassing for Mrs. Cilnton, now that U.S.-Russian tensions are escalating. A widely distributed photo from that year shows a broadly smiling Mrs. Clinton pushing a red "reset" button with her Russian counterpart—a suggestion that relations between the two countries were on the mend. Speaking in California earlier this month, Mrs. Clinton said Mr. Putin's claim that his moves in Ukraine were meant to protect ethnic Russians echoed Hitler's argument in the 1930s that he wanted to protect Germans living outside of the country.




Michael Oren, a former Israeli ambassador to the U.S., said Mrs. Clinton and her husband are much admired in Israel. However, he said, "Israelis don't like world leaders being compared to Hitler. Whatever else Putin has done, he's not putting six million people in an oven." Rosa Brooks, who worked in the Pentagon during Mr. Obama's first term and now teaches law at Georgetown University, said that Mrs. Clinton's remarks on Russia and Iran seem aimed at "positioning" herself for a possible presidential bid. She said the comments are at variance with the "sober-minded" views Mrs. Clinton expressed when she served in the administration. "She was in fact someone who really seemed willing to be the honest person and to ask hard questions and listen and challenge conventional wisdom as secretary of state," Ms. Brooks said. "The bad news is that she is positioning herself for a presidential run, and her views are dictated by what she regards as politically expedient," she added She said Mrs. Clinton's comments on Russia were not helpful to Mr. Obama, who is "under intense pressure to do something," amid concerns that Mr. Putin may seize more territory in Ukraine. "I don't think she did Barack Obama any favors by saying those things," she said.





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Her foreign policy was ineffective at best, damaging at worst. TwilightGardener Mar 2014 #1
She's polishing up her cowboy boots. Tierra_y_Libertad Mar 2014 #2
Yep... ReRe Mar 2014 #3
Me either. Though by the time it gets to me there's slim pickin's cui bono Mar 2014 #4
So you're in one of the late primary states? n/t ReRe Mar 2014 #5
Yup. California. cui bono Mar 2014 #6
Now, now... ReRe Mar 2014 #7
Hehe... cui bono Mar 2014 #8
We'll be involved in a whole new set of conflicts/wars if she's elected. LuvNewcastle Mar 2014 #9
Yep, and Goldman Sachs will be in charge of our economy. Scuba Mar 2014 #10
She has always been to the right of Obama on FP n2doc Mar 2014 #11
Obama has bumbled around on foreign policy issues, Vattel Mar 2014 #12
Hillary WAS his foreign policy--if you didn't like it, you can thank her. TwilightGardener Mar 2014 #17
Basically I agree with you. Vattel Mar 2014 #20
and Hillary bumbled herself and Lanny Davis into a coup in Honduras. Whisp Mar 2014 #18
Of course she does, that not new news at all. Whisp Mar 2014 #13
Yawn DURHAM D Mar 2014 #14
hmm DonCoquixote Mar 2014 #27
(IMO) She will have problems passing the Commander In Chief test Motown_Johnny Mar 2014 #15
I don't have much confidence in Hillary worrying about what the voters are looking for. Whisp Mar 2014 #21
If I hear one more thing about what's on the table and what's not... rgbecker Mar 2014 #16
But who is she courting, Independents? Overall, I am not getting who in the Democratic base Jefferson23 Mar 2014 #19
Good question BeyondGeography Mar 2014 #28
That sounds like a very good rule, lol. She has to be cognizant of who she is appealing Jefferson23 Mar 2014 #29
No more corporatists and warmongers. woo me with science Mar 2014 #22
Welcome to the Hillary presidency LittleBlue Mar 2014 #23
Yes, that alone should set off bells and flags. That 'tough' thing is foogin' scarey Whisp Mar 2014 #25
"Just say no" to Hillary. City Lights Mar 2014 #24
... polichick Mar 2014 #26
lol Jefferson23 Mar 2014 #30
She'll fit in with her BFF Gillibrand now! adigal Mar 2014 #31
Meh Kild the Radio Star Mar 2014 #32
Hillary is a bad idea trying very, very hard to happen. TheKentuckian Mar 2014 #33
Quell Surprise-n/t fredamae Mar 2014 #34
kick woo me with science Mar 2014 #35
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