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مشاهدة النسخة كاملة : Hillary Clinton criticises Donald Trump


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09-10-2016, 06:01 AM
Remarks on security briefing, Putin irks Clinton



WHITE PLAINS, NY: US Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton slammed Republican rival Donald Trump late on Thursday for talking about things he learned in classified intelligence briefings and for praising Russia’s Vladimir Putin as a better leader than President Barack Obama.

Speaking to reporters the day after a New York security forum featuring separate appearances by the two candidates, Clinton also criticised the businessman for saying US generals had been "reduced to rubble" by Obama’s policies.

At the televised forum on Wednesday night, Trump said he was "shocked" by information he got during the briefing.

"What I did learn is that our leadership, Barack Obama, did **t follow what our experts said to do," Trump said.

Clinton, who was secretary of state during Obama’s first term, said Trump’s comments on the briefing were "totally inappropriate and undisciplined."

"I would never comment on any aspect of an intelligence briefing I received," Clinton said before boarding her campaign plane.

As **minees for the **v 8 presidential election, she and Trump are entitled to receive intelligence briefings.

Clinton said Trump’s praise of Putin as a better leader than Obama was "**t just unpatriotic and insulting to the people of our country, as well as to our commander in chief, it is scary."

"It suggests he will let Putin do whatever Putin wants to do and then make excuses for him," Clinton said.

Trump fired back at Clinton, saying her comments were an effort to make up for a poor performance during the security forum.

"Hillary Clinton is always complaining about what’s wrong," he said during a campaign stop in Cleveland, where he visited a charter school and proposed federal spending on "school choice" programmes.

"I just watched her on the tarmac. She tried to make up for her horrible performance last night," Trump said.

The intensifying political combat came as Clinton’s lead in opinion polls has slipped in recent days.

The current average of polls by website RealClearPolitics puts her at 45.6 percent support, compared with Trump’s 42.8 percent.

Obama also hit back at Trump for criticizing his foreign policy record, saying the Republican **minee was unfit to follow him into the Oval ****** and the public should press Trump on his "outright wacky ideas."

The televised "Commander-in-Chief" forum on Wednesday, attended by military veterans, was the first time Trump and Clinton had squared off on the same stage since accepting their parties’ White House **minations in July, although they did **t appear at the same time.

The forum offered a prelude to how Clinton and Trump will deal with questions of national security in their three upcoming presidential debates later in September and in October. Clinton has said her experience in government as secretary of state and a US senator makes her uniquely qualified for the White House, and that Trump’s ****** of controversial comments make him temperamentally unfit for the ******.

Some of Trump’s foreign policy positions, such as his proposal to fight terrorism by imposing a temporary ban on Muslims entering the country, have alarmed **t just Democrats but many in his own party’s leadership.

Trump, who has never held elected ******, has criticized Clinton’s judgment for backing the 2003 Iraq war and her support for the US intervention in Libya in 2011. The Republican candidate was widely criticized recently when he called her a "co-founder," along with Obama, of the Islamic State militant group.

Clinton, who voted in favor of the 2003 Iraq war as a senator but has since said she regrets doing so, said she would convene a meeting of bipartisan security experts on Friday to discuss the fight against Islamic State.

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