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Thursday, December 17, 2015

Terror prevention

Clinton: US needs '360-degree' anti-terror strategy


photo - Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton speaks about her counterterrorism strategy during a speech at the University of Minnesota Tuesday, Dec. 15, 2015, in Minneapolis. (AP Photo/Charlie Neibergall)
Offering a prebuttal to Republicans, Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton said Tuesday that the American people "cannot give into fear" in the aftermath of attacks in Paris and California, laying out a multi-pronged strategy to protect the homeland and prevent domestic terrorist attacks.
Clinton assailed her Republican rivals shortly before the party's latest presidential debate, telling an audience at the University of Minnesota that another ground war reminiscent of conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan would play into the hands of the Islamic State group and fail to keep the U.S. safe.
"Shallow slogans don't add up to a strategy," Clinton said.
"Promising to carpet bomb until the desert glows doesn't make you sound strong, it makes you sound like you are in over your head," she added, referencing recent comments by Texas Sen. Ted Cruz. "Bluster and bigotry are not credentials for becoming commander in chief."

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