Hillary Clinton’s foreign policy
Reason
by Christopher Preble
05/01/07
The Iraq war is the issue of greatest concern for Democratic primary and caucus voters, especially among the young people and first-time donors flocking to Obama. Clinton’s recent struggles can be tied directly to her vote for war in October 2002, and to her ambivalence on the war effort as it has degenerated. Asked how her views toward the war have evolved over the past four years, Sen. Clinton has explained that she is not sorry for voting as she did; she only regrets ‘the way the president used the authority.’ Her response sheds some light on how she would use the military as commander-in-chief, and it suggests that she has learned little from America’s unfortunate experience in Iraq...
http://www.reason.com/news/show/119946.html
Informant: Thomas L. Knapp
http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=Hillary
by Christopher Preble
05/01/07
The Iraq war is the issue of greatest concern for Democratic primary and caucus voters, especially among the young people and first-time donors flocking to Obama. Clinton’s recent struggles can be tied directly to her vote for war in October 2002, and to her ambivalence on the war effort as it has degenerated. Asked how her views toward the war have evolved over the past four years, Sen. Clinton has explained that she is not sorry for voting as she did; she only regrets ‘the way the president used the authority.’ Her response sheds some light on how she would use the military as commander-in-chief, and it suggests that she has learned little from America’s unfortunate experience in Iraq...
http://www.reason.com/news/show/119946.html
Informant: Thomas L. Knapp
http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=Hillary
rudkla - 1. Mai, 17:27