ABC News: Hillary Clinton on Brussels Attacks: US Has to ‘Intensify and Broaden’ Strategy Against ISIS
Hillary Clinton pushed back against Donald Trump's calls for increased border control following the attack in Brussels this morning, and argued for a broader strategy in fighting ISIS.
Trump said in an interview on "Good Morning America" this morning that if he were president he'd use "maximum, maximum interrogation technique" and "waterboarding" on suspected Paris attacker terrorist Salah Abdeslamif he were in U.S. custody.
"Our best and bravest intel and military leaders will tell you torture's not effective," Clinton said in an interview on "Good Morning America." "It puts soldiers and increasingly our own civilians in danger. I do believe we have to give our law enforcement and intelligence professionals all the tools they need to do the job to keep Americans safe. But I don't think they need to resort to torture."
According to Clinton, torture would be an "open recruitment poster for more terrorists."
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WNU Editor: ‘Intensify and broaden’ our strategy against ISIS" .... I have been hearing these same words for years.
4 comments:
Sound like professional politician with broaden strategy talk need to think for couple of weeks, do like Mr Putin and the Russian army go in there bust them idiot in the mouth fast.
A good policy is to support the Syrian Arab Army and let them do their job.
What you have "intensify and broaden" miss Clinton, is the reign of chaos of NATO, with yours idiot foreign policy.
We are just 1-2 step to fall into a police state, if those damned terrorist hit at the same manner Germany or Italy, home of nazism and fascism, and no civil solutions is reached for Syria or Libya in the meantime, I cannot see a future for democracy in Europe.
Wish Anon, the first one commenting, would offer to go, as he directs others to do, and kick the shit out of ISIS
Clearly political babble from candidates and/or opposition leaders is what we expect when such things take place. Anything but a specific policy suggestion
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