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Hawkish Hillary Clinton to Talk ISIS Strategy
Thu, 19 Nov 2015 14:13:31 GMT

From NBC's Chuck Todd, Mark Murray and Carrie Dann

In a speech she'll deliver this morning in New York, Hillary Clinton will describe her strategy to combat ISIS. And you can expect a hawkish-sounding address, especially compared with President Obama's rhetoric. A Clinton campaign aide previews the speech, saying the Democratic candidate will call for 1) defeating ISIS in Syria, Iraq and across the region; 2) disrupting ISIS's network; and 3) beefing up defense/security capabilities in American and across the world. Now while those three areas aren't necessarily different than what Obama has said in the past, we can pretty much guarantee that she'll say it with sharper-edged rhetoric.
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