Foreign Policy
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- And I said this when I testified for 11 hours that no one has thought more about or lost more sleep over the lives that we lost, the four Americans, which was devastating. And we owe to those brave Americans that we make sure we learn the right lessons from this tragedy.
- No reasonable prosecutor would bring this case.
- We can't be the policeman to the world and have $19 trillion in debt, going up to $21 trillion.
- It’s not five people, it’s not ten people, it’s not 1,000 people. We are talking about millions of people arriving in bulk numbers in Greece. Who is going to feed them? Who is going to establish all the mechanisms so they can survive safely? So, I think the United States should intervene, not only the European nations.
- We don't need the empire to give us anything.
- Probably failing to plan for the day after what I think was the right thing to do in intervening in Libya.
- Our enemies are laughing at us.
- We will never kill our way out of the Daesh problem. We cannot bomb our way to peace here. The key to defeating this enemy and making it stick is the reconciliation and the stabilization process.
- We've seen him enriching his friends, his close allies, and marginalising those who he doesn't view as friends using state assets. Whether that's Russia's energy wealth, whether it's other state contracts, he directs those to whom he believes will serve him and excludes those who don't. To me, that is a picture of corruption.
- It is the legitimate right of a sovereign state and a fair action that nobody can criticize.
- Peace, prosperity, and democracy cannot endure if imposed from the outside. We should cease to make false distinctions between peacekeeping and prevention; they are in fact inextricably linked.
- This is a woman who has been consistently wrong about every single national security and foreign policy threat.