Secretary of State Hillary Clinton joined Fox News Sunday to discuss the president’s announcement that all U.S. troops will depart Iraq by year’s end, as well as the death of ousted Libyan Leader Muammar Qaddafi.
Secretary Clinton said that President Obama came through on his commitment to get troops out of Iraq and that the wheels of leaving began during the Bush Administration, citing that the goal all along was for the Iraqi’s to be able to stand on their own.
On Libya, Clinton said she supports an investigation into whether there was any wrongdoing in the killing of ousted Libyan Leader Muammar Qaddafi. She said this would be a way for finding out who was accountable and pave the way for a responsible Libya moving forward.
On Pakistan, and the terrorist group known as the Haqqani network, Clinton told Chris that we want to both talk with them and kill them. She said they’re trying to gauge who among the groups will be sincere about moving forward with an Afghan peace process.
The U.S. has intervened in Libya, and now has troops on the ground in Uganda. When asked why the U.S. has remained out of the growing uprisings in Syria, Clinton said that, “we have to look at every situation and make the right decision,” and that this ties in with President Obama’s overall smart leadership in a complex world.
Tune in to Fox News Sunday, tonight at 6p ET on Fox News Channel, for the full interview.
Courtesy Fox News Insider
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