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Skwmom

(12,685 posts)
Sun Jan 24, 2016, 01:52 PM Jan 2016

List of Clinton Foreign Policy Accomplishments?

Last edited Sun Jan 24, 2016, 02:40 PM - Edit history (1)

I know some of the major screw-ups.

Voted for the Iraq War which costs trillions, killed hundreds of thousands, and destabilized the region, etc.

Not learning from her mistake on Iraq pushed for Regime change in Libya destabilizing another country.

Benghazi - Repeated requests for security were ignored and state department employees were killed.

Edit: And when questioned over not setting up a secured email system she said she never thought about it.

Accomplishments?

Being able to rattle off names etc does not impress me. It's the judgment that counts.

And trying to take credit for what OTHERS did to capture Bin Laden is not an accomplishment in my book. Does anyone think Clinton would have not wanted to go after Bin Laden - no matter what the risks were that were involved - so that she could use it for political purposes? The credit goes to those who did the actual work and Obama, who as President made the call.

In the SC debate, Clinton forcefully said he "advised President Obama" not that she was an advisor. The way it was said, in my opinion, was not exactly complimentary to President Obama.



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polly7

(20,582 posts)
2. Well, there's always her pushing hard for Libya.
Sun Jan 24, 2016, 01:55 PM
Jan 2016



Sorry, I missed that you'd already brought this up in your post.

underpants

(182,807 posts)
4. Point taken but the accomplishments of Kerry in the second 4 years
Sun Jan 24, 2016, 02:01 PM
Jan 2016

can be tied back to her. Also, consider the starting point in 2009 and how one guy setting himself on fire in Tunisia set in motion a complete change of the southern Mediterranean.

Not in either camp so don't jump on me for being a bot.

 

libdem4life

(13,877 posts)
7. In other words, Crickets. All of us have been in school, but not all made straight As.
Sun Jan 24, 2016, 02:35 PM
Jan 2016

Thus, being in foreign policy does not mean getting it right, or worse, having any new ideas.

polly7

(20,582 posts)
10. Kick. I have a little more to add:
Mon Jan 25, 2016, 09:25 PM
Jan 2016

January 25, 2016

Saudi Arabia has engaged in war crimes, and the United States is aiding and abetting them by providing the Saudis with military assistance. In September 2015, Saudi aircraft killed 135 wedding celebrants in Yemen. The air strikes have killed 2,800 civilians, including 500 children. Human Rights Watch charges that these bombings “have indiscriminately killed and injured civilians.”

This conflict is part of a regional power struggle between Iran and Saudi Arabia. The Saudis are bombing Yemen in order to defeat the Houthi rebels, who have been resisting government repression for a long time. Iran has been accused of supporting the Houthis, although Iran denies this. Yemen is strategically located on a narrow waterway that links the Gulf of Aden with the Red Sea. Much of the world’s oil passes through this waterway.

A United Nations panel of experts concluded in October 2015 that the Saudi-led coalition had committed “grave violations” of civilians’ human rights. They include indiscriminate attacks; targeting markets, a camp for displaced Yemenis, and humanitarian aid warehouses; and intentionally preventing the delivery of humanitarian assistance. The panel was also concerned that the coalition considered civilian neighborhoods, including Marra and Sadah, as legitimate strike zones. The International Committee of the Red Cross documented 100 attacks on hospitals.


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In an interesting twist, the Saudis contributed $10 million to the Clinton Foundation before Hillary Clinton became Secretary of State. In 2011, the year after the State Department had documented myriad serious human rights violations by Saudi Arabia, Hillary oversaw a $29 billion sale of advanced fighter jets to the Saudis, declaring it was in our national interest. The deal was “a top priority” for Hillary, according to Andrew Shapiro, an assistant secretary of state. Two months before the deal was clinched, Boeing, manufacturer of one of the fighter jets the Saudis sought to acquire, contributed $900,000 to the Clinton Foundation.

Hillary now says the U.S should pursue “closer strategic cooperation” with Saudi Arabia.


Full article: http://marjoriecohn.com/saudi-arabia-is-killing-civilians-with-us-bombs/
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