Hillary Clinton Draws a Line in the Sand in the Fight Against ISIS
Hillary
Clinton made clear on Monday that there's a limit to her support for
more aggressive American action against the Islamic State militant
group, also known as ISIS or Daesh.
Speaking with CBS News' Charlie Rose, the Democratic presidential contender and former secretary of state all but ruled out a role for American combat troops in Iraq and Syria, the epicenter of ISIS' strength.
"I
agree with the president's point that we're not putting American combat
troops back into Syria or Iraq. We are not going to do that," Clinton
said.
Pressed on whether there were any conditions under which she'd alter that view, Clinton held firm.
"At
this point I cannot conceive of any circumstances where I would agree to
do that," Clinton said. "Because I think the best way to defeat ISIS
is, as I've said, from the air which we lead, on the ground which we
enable, empower, train, equip and in cyberspace where don't forget, they
are a formidable adversary online."
Still, Clinton left the door open to expanded military involvement in the region.
Though she opposes deploying American combat troops, in a speech
last month she called for the deployment of American special operations
forces to "contribute to the fight on the ground." On Monday, Clinton
told Rose, "We don't know how many special forces are needed," though
she was quick to contrast her support for special operations forces with
some Republican calls for combat forces.
Continuing her break with
President Barack Obama, Clinton stood by her support for a no-fly zone
over Syria, a proposal fellow Democratic candidate Sen. Bernie
Sanders (I-Vt.) fiercely opposes.
Charges of
foreign policy hawkishness helped derail Clinton's 2008 presidential
bid, with then-Sen. Obama hammering Clinton for her 2002 vote to
authorize the Iraq War. Though Clinton later recanted that vote,
progressive skeptics questioned how much Clinton's overall approach had
changed, noting her support for American intervention in Libya and Syria during her tenure as secretary of state and her advocacy for a Syrian no-fly zone.
Watch Clinton's comments on ISIS below, and find the full interview here:
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