Παρασκευή 7 Απριλίου 2017

Hillary Clinton yesterday urged the US to bomb the Syrian runways



In her first interview since the spectacular presidential defeat by Republican rival Donald Trump, Hillary Clinton yesterday urged the United States to bomb the air corridors in Syria.

Clinton, in an interview in Women Summit in New York (Women in the World), also said that the Russian intervention in the presidential election of 2016 was a steal most destructive and the Watergate.

When asked whether now believes that the failure to take a tougher stance on Syria was the worst mistake of its foreign policy as foreign minister in the Barak Ompama administration, Clinton said he preferred a more aggressive action against Syrian President Basar Al Asant. "I think we should be more inclined to deal with the head," he said in the interview, which took the reporter of New York Times Nikolas Kristof.

"I sincerely believe that we should have destroyed their air corridors, and that should do it, and to prevent him from being able to use them to bomb innocent people and throwing them sarin gas," he added.

Clinton said that when he left the government, were strongly supported to be a no-fly zone in Syria, but President Obama was opposed to it.

The statements made two days after the attack with toxic gas in Syria that killed at least 70 people, many of them children. The US government believes that the attack used the toxic sarin. The US and other Western countries have been held liable by the armed forces of Assad, the worst chemical attack in Syria in over four years. Yesterday, Trump said that "something must be done" with Assad after the attack, and the Pentagon and the White House is studying military options.

Asked about Russia's interference in the presidential elections as a candidate lost the Democrats in November, Clinton called for a bipartisan investigation. "I do not want any Republican candidate to suffer what I suffered too. (...) I do not want anyone who is a candidate to be found with stolen talks," he said.

The US agencies have said that Russia handed ypoklemmeno material from the Democratic National Committee of the WikiLeaks website through a third party. Russia denies the charges.

"It was most effective theft even than that of the Watergate," said Christoph in Clinton, an audience about 3,000 people at Lincoln Center in New York, reported in the American political scandal of the 1970s that led to the resignation of President Ritsarnt Nixon.

"I will not let someone who sits in the Kremlin, with bot and troll, to try to disrupt our elections. We have to stop and make sure that this is a bipartisan commitment and American," he said.

The MP Devin Nunes, Republican, announced yesterday that temporarily leaves the investigation initiated by the Intelligence Committee of the House of Representatives, chaired order to give answers to the accusations which have been targeted of the Ethics Committee.

Clinton gave the electoral defeat and WikiLeaks, and the mission of the Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) James gum a letter to Congress a few days before the election in which he announced that epanekkinouse research in the electronic messages.

Asked if he felt vindication watching trips Trump of government in the early days, he refused to agree. "No I enjoy watching both chaotic operation," he said.

Clinton added that he has no intention to raise once again run for public office and said he is writing a book which partly deals with the reasons which prevented it from becoming the first female president of America.

"For those interested in it, to the nearly 66 million people who voted for me, I want to give as much more clear and credible explanation I can," he concluded.

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