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Hillary Clinton Skers Trump Administration’s Signal Scandal

Writing for the New York Times, former Foreign Minister Hillary Clinton, Atlantic Editor -in -Chief Jeffrey Goldberg announced that he had been added to a group of signals discussing his plans to hit Yemen, this week was scared against the “self -injured wounds caused by President Donald Trump.

Clinton’s reaction is remarkable because about ten years ago, some of the same Republicans are now playing the signal scandal mercilessly He accused him of misleading him as the Secretary of Foreign Affairs, because SPECIAL E -POSTA PROTECTION To send official messages.

Trump’s management not only use a special application to coordinate war plans, not only using a signal – National Security Advisor Incidentally added a journalist to the group Then following the realization of planning.

Clinton wrote, “Not hypocrisy that bothers me; A piece of idea It was released on Friday, “Hillary Clinton: How stupid this will take?”

“It’s just stupid,” he added, then he added: “It is not enough to be strong in a dangerous and complex world. You must be smart.”

Trump’s management is among the “stupid” decisions that so far: to expel people who maintain nuclear weapons, to cut international aid to prevent future pandema, and to reject experienced generals.

The best approach to keep America safe, Clinton said, çok Combining the harsh power of our army with the soft power of our diplomas, development aid, economic power and cultural influence ”.

“None of these vehicles can do the job alone. Together they make America a superpower. Trump approach is stupid power. Instead of a powerful America who uses all our powerful aspects to lead the world and confront our competitors, Mr. Trump’s America will be increasingly blind and ungodly, weak and friendly,” he said.

Trump, the federal government, the so -called “waste, fraud and abuse” required to be cut off, Clinton, put money behind America’s soft power, argued that the long -term savings of money when alternative military action savings.

“Preventing wars is cheaper than fighting them,” he said.

Clinton also drew a worrying picture of the risks at hand.

“The propagandists in Beijing and Moscow know that we have a global debate about competing governance systems. People and leaders in the world are watching to see if democracy still provides peace and prosperity and even function,” he wrote. “If America is governed like a banana republic, we will lose this argument with a leader who puts himself on the law and a leader who puts himself on the law.”

Read the whole piece At New York Times.

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