Clinton outlines five-point plan to take on Islamic State

Clinton says the United States should expect more terrorist attacks


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Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton talks about her counterterrorism strategy during a campaign stop in Minneapolis, Minnesota, December 15, 2015. PHOTO: AFP

MINNEAPOLIS: Democratic presidential front-runner Hillary Clinton on Tuesday took a swipe at her Republican rivals' proposals for defeating Islamic State, saying "bluster and bigotry are not credentials for becoming commander in chief."

During a campaign stop in Minneapolis, Minnesota, the former secretary of state also addressed the issue of homegrown terrorist attacks such as the San Bernardino, California massacre that left 14 people dead earlier this month.

Clinton urges war on Islamic State, not Muslims

Clinton spoke just hours before the Republican candidates met in their fifth televised debate on CNN, with combating Islamic State and militant attacks at the top of the agenda.

Minneapolis city council member Abdi Warsame (L) Imam Abdisalam Adam (C) from the Islamic Civic Society of America and Imam Saad Roble, President of the World Peace Organization applauds as Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton talks about her counterterrorism strategy during a campaign stop in Minneapolis, Minnesota, December 15, 2015. PHOTO: AFP

She cited remarks by her Republican opponents in making her case for why any comprehensive plan to defeat terrorism must not alienate moderate Muslims within the United States and overseas who are potential allies in the fight against Islamic State.

“Shallow slogans do not add up to a strategy,” Clinton said of her potential opponents.

“Promising to ‘carpet bomb until the desert glows,’” Clinton continued, referring to a statement by US Senator Ted Cruz of Texas, “makes you sound like you’re in over your head.”

Her reference to "bigotry" was a reference to Republican front-runner Donald Trump's proposal to ban Muslims from entering the United States.

The former US senator and first lady outlined a multi-point plan for how she would work to defeat Islamic State in the United States and overseas.

Clinton urges stepped-up fight against Islamic State in Syria

Her proposals include a broader target for air strikes in Syria; more in-depth visa application reviews for all individuals who have spent time in areas where Islamic State is active; and tighter gun-control laws, including reinstating a ban on the sale of assault weapons.

Clinton said the United States should expect more terrorist attacks and must enlist the help of Silicon Valley entrepreneurs to identify potentially radicalized individuals on social media platforms. The married couple who shot 14 people to death in the San Bernardino rampage on Dec 2 have been described by authorities as inspired by Islamic State.

The Federal Bureau of Investigation is treating the attack by US-born Syed Rizwan Farook, 28, and his Pakistani-born wife Tashfeen Malik, 29, as an act of terror. Malik is thought to have made comments related to being radicalized on social media platforms before entering the United States.

Clinton said Silicon Valley entrepreneurs are a “powerful force” the country can use to defeat Islamic State and that the tech sector and the government have to “stop seeing each other as enemies” and work together.

COMMENTS (7)

khurram shahzad | 8 years ago | Reply @Saad: and which country is supporting Turkey on this issue?
khurram shahzad | 8 years ago | Reply @dubya: First you answer who engineered Anti-Govt forces in Syria against Bashar Al Asad and armed them with latest weaponry? Those anti-Govt forces of Syria later joined with stray Iraqi soldiers and formed ISIS. Second, who disbanded Iraqi army which became one of the prime reasons of creation of ISIS? Why Israeli army is providing med-aid to ISIS soldiers and whole world knows who has always been backing Israel. Yes, US is largest producer of crude oil but do you know which country has highest consumption of that crude oil and because of highest consumption rate they need to buy crude oil from Arab countries. Since Sadam Husain and Qadafi have been removed these terrorists groups like ISIS have emerged in Middle East. Answer it who removed them?
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