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Showing Original Post only (View all)Is Hillary Clinton a Neocon-Lite? [View all]
As a U.S. senator and Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton often followed a neocon-style foreign policy, backing the Iraq War, teaming up with Defense Secretary Robert Gates on an Afghan War surge, and staking out an even more hawkish stance than Gates on Libya, Robert Parry reports.Tuesday, 11 February 2014 09:33 By Robert Parry, Consortium News
Most Democratic power-brokers appear settled on Hillary Clinton as their choice for President in 2016 and she holds lopsided leads over potential party rivals in early opinion polls but there are some warning flags flying, paradoxically, hoisted by former Defense Secretary Robert Gates in his praise for the former First Lady, U.S. senator and Secretary of State.
On the surface, one might think that Gatess glowing commendations of Clinton would further burnish her standing as the odds-on next President of the United States, but strip away the fawning endorsements and Gatess portrait of Clinton in his new memoir, Duty, is of a pedestrian foreign policy thinker who is easily duped and leans toward military solutions.
Indeed, for thoughtful and/or progressive Democrats, the prospect of a President Hillary Clinton could represent a step back from some of President Barack Obamas more innovative foreign policy strategies, particularly his readiness to cooperate with the Russians and Iranians to defuse Middle East crises and his willingness to face down the Israel Lobby when it is pushing for heightened confrontations and war.
Based on her public record and Gatess insider account, Clinton could be expected to favor a more neoconservative approach to the Mideast, one more in line with the traditional thinking of Official Washington and the belligerent dictates of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
As a U.S. senator and as Secretary of State, Clinton rarely challenged the conventional wisdom or resisted the use of military force to solve problems. She famously voted for the Iraq War in 2002 falling for President George W. Bushs bogus WMD case and remained a war supporter until her position became politically untenable during Campaign 2008.
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http://truth-out.org/opinion/item/21794-is-hillary-clinton-a-neocon-lite
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Yes it is...I put up their findings...if you want to question them....go to the link provided
VanillaRhapsody
Feb 2014
#49
No it kinda isn't...and I am not allowing that to change the subject sorry to disappoint you...
VanillaRhapsody
Feb 2014
#81
No none at all....you have NOTHING to back up this "claim" that she is in the pocket of Big Corp..
VanillaRhapsody
Feb 2014
#87
Quite easy if you stop trying to kill the messenger and LOOK for yourself
VanillaRhapsody
Feb 2014
#46
My Bad, It was the Minimum Wage Law Under Kennedy, Not OT, That came later. He was still a bastard!
imthevicar
Feb 2014
#37
Couldn't you please stop undermining our possible Dem. candidate with right wing talking points.
Auntie Bush
Feb 2014
#5
Now is the best time to air disagreements with possible candidates. Once they announce we are all
peacebird
Feb 2014
#6
Sadly she is also one of the most polarizing, even among dems. I hate the "inevitability" stuff
peacebird
Feb 2014
#27
You choose to pick one word instead of hearing what I said, which was how about multiple viable
peacebird
Feb 2014
#69
Good try. Thanks for playing. i will wait til we have primaries to pick someone to get behind.
peacebird
Feb 2014
#71
Yeah inevitable as in...NO ONE has EVER had as commanding a lead over the entire field
VanillaRhapsody
Feb 2014
#72
Everything that CAN be "truth" thrown at you....has ALREADY been done to death
VanillaRhapsody
Feb 2014
#19
Who CARES if the pres candidate is a woman or a man? I mean, good grief. How about
peacebird
Feb 2014
#30
Gotta wonder.... seems to me she may have voted with W more than at least some Republicans....
marble falls
Feb 2014
#10
War hawk, Queen Blue Dog, DLC/Third Way acolyte, and friendly w/the shadowy RW religious Cult called
blkmusclmachine
Feb 2014
#23
25 percent of Hillary supporters voted for McCain (or said they would)
ForgoTheConsequence
Feb 2014
#55