These are legitimate questions that Americans have the right to consider as they weigh which of the two highly unpopular standard-bearers to pick between. Even as Clinton has shifted her rhetoric toward a more populist style and given at least lip service to some of Sen. Bernie Sanders's social issues, she has shown no moderation of her hawkish foreign policies.
That's either because she's trying to reel in the Republican neocons in the general election or because she truly believes in an interventionist approach toward the world. Either way, pro-peace Americans have reason to be concerned
[For more on this topic, see Consortiumnews.com's "Would a Clinton Win Mean More Wars?'"; "Yes, Hillary Clinton Is a Neocon"; "Democrats Are Now the Aggressive War Party"; "The State Department's Collective Madness"; and "Trading Places: Neocons and Cockroaches."]
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