She also called the president’s alternative of trying to remove chemical weapons from Syria with help from Russia a “positive outcome.”
Nonetheless, reports indicate terror groups in Syria may already have gotten their hands on chemical weapons.
Hilary pointed out she stood against Sanders’ proposal to involve the Iranian military in the fight against ISIS.
“… The immediate task is to bring all interests together who want to destroy ISIS, including Russia, including Iran, including our Muslim allies to make that the major priority,” Sanders said.
Russia was another focus.
Hilary was told she “famously handed Russia's foreign minister a reset button in 2009. Since then, Russia has annexed Crimea, fomented a war in Ukraine, provided weapons that downed an airliner and launched operations, as we just did discuss, to support Assad in Syria.”
The former Secretary defended her actions by saying it led to a new START treaty between the US and Russia to shrink their nuclear arsenals. Hilary, however, did point to “fraudulent elections” bringing Putin back to power and said, “We have to figure out how to deal with him.”