Just over a year after he retired from the position of head of American diplomacy Hillary Clinton expresses opinions on foreign policy analysts is part of an effort to steer clear of the Obama presidency , and prepare a possible candidacy for the White House.
" Clinton is trying to take distance from foreign policy of the current government ," said an expert on the presidential campaigns of John Chountak Brookings Institution. "This is a very common practice for anyone who wants to succeed in the race for the presidential election even if it comes from the same party that comes and the chairman. It is one of the first steps on to say, " We are not themselves " "added
"The current government is a " non- profitable "state issues in Russia, Syria and the Middle East," said Hank Seinkopf who worked for the presidential reelection campaign of Hillary Clinton's husband Bill Clinton in 1996 .
"Taking distances can only help ," he said. Team Hillary Clinton did not respond to questions related editorial on the subject .
In appearances this month , Clinton used an aggressive tone on issues such as Iran and Russia , although he wanted to express his support for Obama and his political successor at the State Department John Kerry .
Clinton said in New York on Wednesday night that he is " personally skeptical 'of Iran's commitment to achieving a comprehensive agreement for its nuclear program . "I've seen the behavior in previous years," he said, adding that if the diplomatic track failed "any other option remains on the table ."
Just two weeks ago , Clinton was forced to withdraw after shunt made of Russian President Vladimir Putin and Adolf Hitler in a fundraiser camera . In placing the leaked to the media by a local journalist who attended the event, paralleled Clinton 's actions Putin in the Crimea with the movements of Hitler in the years before the Second World War. " I do not compare , of course , but maybe we can learn from this tactic has been used before ," said disproving the next day at an event in Los Angeles.
As head of the State Department Clinton was one of the main protagonists in the U.S. effort to bring high-level relations with Russia , a policy that now according to critics seems to be a glaring failure.
" Clinton is trying to take distance from foreign policy of the current government ," said an expert on the presidential campaigns of John Chountak Brookings Institution. "This is a very common practice for anyone who wants to succeed in the race for the presidential election even if it comes from the same party that comes and the chairman. It is one of the first steps on to say, " We are not themselves " "added
"The current government is a " non- profitable "state issues in Russia, Syria and the Middle East," said Hank Seinkopf who worked for the presidential reelection campaign of Hillary Clinton's husband Bill Clinton in 1996 .
"Taking distances can only help ," he said. Team Hillary Clinton did not respond to questions related editorial on the subject .
In appearances this month , Clinton used an aggressive tone on issues such as Iran and Russia , although he wanted to express his support for Obama and his political successor at the State Department John Kerry .
Clinton said in New York on Wednesday night that he is " personally skeptical 'of Iran's commitment to achieving a comprehensive agreement for its nuclear program . "I've seen the behavior in previous years," he said, adding that if the diplomatic track failed "any other option remains on the table ."
Just two weeks ago , Clinton was forced to withdraw after shunt made of Russian President Vladimir Putin and Adolf Hitler in a fundraiser camera . In placing the leaked to the media by a local journalist who attended the event, paralleled Clinton 's actions Putin in the Crimea with the movements of Hitler in the years before the Second World War. " I do not compare , of course , but maybe we can learn from this tactic has been used before ," said disproving the next day at an event in Los Angeles.
As head of the State Department Clinton was one of the main protagonists in the U.S. effort to bring high-level relations with Russia , a policy that now according to critics seems to be a glaring failure.