Tuesday, December 15, 2015

Hillary Clinton Presents Her Plan To Stop The Spread Of The Islamic State



Time: Hillary Clinton Calls for More Surveillance to Fight Terror

She called for more surveillance of social media and those who travel to countries with a terrorist presence

Laying out her plan to prevent a terrorist attack on American soil, Hillary Clinton on Thursday called for an “intelligence surge” against terror recruits, including increased surveillance of suspects and greater oversight of social media.

The former Secretary of State’s plan would aim to tamp down on ISIS recruitment in the United States and halt the flow of fighters into and out of the country. Her proposals come two weeks after the deadly attacks in San Bernardino, California, where 14 people were killed.

WNU Editor: The problem with her proposal is that she still has trouble identifying the importance of  religion in this conflict .... case in point .... refusing to use the label "radical Islamists". And while I can understand why she wants to focus on the threat to the U.S. homeland from the conflict "over there" .... unfortunately .... that conflict "over there" is now for all intents and purposes a religious/sectarian conflict .... primarily between radical Sunni militants and their supporters against minorities, Kurds, moderate Arab Sunnis and the Shiite sect of Islam. What also does not help her case is her stubbornness to not budge on the obvious .... Hillary Clinton Still Refuses To Call San Bernardino Killers ‘Terrorists (Daily Caller).

More News On Hillary Clinton Presenting Her Plan To Stop The Spread Of The Islamic State

Hillary Clinton Unveils Plan to Stop Spread of ISIS -- NBC
Hillary Clinton outlines "360-degree" strategy on homeland security -- CBS
Hillary Clinton outlines plan to stop ISIS from recruiting online -- CNN
Clinton seeks stark contrast with GOP on terrorism and national security -- Washington Post
Hillary Clinton Lays Out Policies to Curb Homegrown Terrorism Threat -- WSJ
Hillary Clinton aims to shut down Islamic State online recruitment, propaganda -- Washington Times

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