Clinton Trump pounded on foreign policy
VIDEO - The Democratic candidate took advantage of a meeting to deliver a harsh indictment against the real estate tycoon. Objective: To draw a parallel between his own experience and "dangerously inconsistent positions" of the businessman on international issues.
Our Washington correspondent
"We can not allow the future and safety of our children and grandchildren in the hands of Donald Trump," commented Hillary Clinton. "Imagine if he had not only his Twitter account but nuclear US arsenal when he is angry," she insisted, referring a candidate who "understands neither America nor the world" . "Making Donald Trump our commander in chief would be a historic mistake," she warned, referring to the complex and dangerous world of the early twenty-first century.
This Thursday, from San Diego, the candidate took advantage of a California rally on the way to the countryside, for a closing argument of extreme virulence against foreign policy ideas of his Republican rival, joining his voice to that of President Obama denounced his "ignorance". The goal was clear: to oppose "dangerously inconsistent positions" of the businessman in his own approach, based on its long and solid knowledge of international affairs, first as First Lady and as Senator member of the Forces Committee
armed and finally as Secretary of State during the first term of Barack Obama.
"A dangerous path"
Reading a speech with confidence, a biting tone, Clinton cut to pieces the real estate mogul, criticizing "a man who is not fit to hold a position that requires knowledge, consistency and a huge sense of responsibility". She denounced the iconoclastic pronouncements of Trump on Putin's Russia, he admires, and North Korea, which he recently boasted leader.
"For psychiatrists (...) to explain his affection for the tyrants'
Hillary Clinton
She slammed the little he seems to traditional alliances of America in Europe and Asia, including mocking his recent suggestion to allow Japan to acquire nuclear weapons to defend against Korea north, to disengage America. Donald Trump, who launched this crazy idea -in contradiction with all non-proliferation rules implemented internationally for years, then returned to his words, accusing Hillary of lies ... "Even though I was not candidate I would do everything I can to make sure that Donald Trump never become president because I am convinced that it would lead our country on a dangerous path, "insisted the Democratic candidate, which is struggling to impose in the primary face Bernie Sanders. She especially great emphasis on the character of the tycoon leaving "psychiatrists careful to explain his affection for the tyrants."
Donald Trump has no real foreign policy agenda, a subject he does not know, except by the contracts of hotels or golf courses that negotiates worldwide. While promising to project an image of sheriff without fear and without reproach, he advocated a more disengaged abroad approach than is recommended by consensus Washingtonese foreign policy since 1945 and promises to give "priority to America" a slogan to the isolationist tone that prevailed before World War II, until America sees himself forced to re-engage, face the Nazi threat and the attack on Pearl Harbor by the Japanese.
The businessman has particularly sparked heavy concern when he said he was not particularly attached to the military alliance of NATO. The tirade is especially worrying given the surge of Russian aggression in eastern Europe.
But Trump also claims that he will agree with Putin ... Stating that climate change is a lie invented by China, he said he would challenge the US signing of the climate agreement in Paris and rekindle the energies massively fossils of which America needs,
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