Hillary Clinton isn’t mincing words about the current crises in the Middle East. In an interview with The Atlantic, the former secretary of state attributed the “failure” to the U.S. decision not to intervene in the early days of the Syrian civil war.
The result is a number of al Qaeda-inspired offshoots wreaking havoc in Syria and Iraq. Clinton suggested that Obama’s foreign policy has been too cautious, addressing the president’s doctrine of “Don’t do stupid stuff,” saying: “Great nations need organizing principles, and ‘Don’t do stupid stuff’ is not an organizing principle.”
She also spoke of the Israel-Hamas situation, expressing support for Israel’s need to defend itself. Read more at The Atlantic.
{Andy Heller-Matzav.com Newscenter}
Looks like Clinton is starting to distance herself from Obama to look good for 2016.
Well – too little too late. We won’t forget how she stuck with him through all his scandals.
She didn’t do much to stop the massacre in Benghazi, did she? Or, did she get blamed for her boss’s ineptitude?
wow distancing herself from obaba!
http://matzav.com/hillary-clinton-blame-hamas-for-gaza-civilian-deaths#comment-302537
Like Benghazi right?
what is going on with the small jewish communities in iraq?