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Clinton calls for more surveillance, police after Brussels attacks

She [Hillary Clinton] always finds a way to make something good happen, to make people feel empowered, to buy people into the process, to make democracy work the way the framers intended for it to work.

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Clinton also said “there is much we can do to support our European partners” but “there is also more they can do to share the burden with us”.

Trump’s presidential campaign benefited the most from the change in tone late a year ago.

On home-grown terrorism, Clinton said that “there also has to be a special emphasis on identifying and investing in the hotspots; the specific neighborhoods, prisons and schools where recruitment happens in clusters, as we’ve seen in Brussels”.

Two of the three suspected terrorists responsible for Wednesday’s jihadi attacks were brothers who were born and lived in Molenbeek, a Brussels suburb located in the nation’s northwest region, and a known “no-go zone” and recruitment hotbed for terrorists. Millions of Americans agree that the United States government needs to give the Central Intelligence Agency leeway in extracting critical information from captured terrorists.

CBS abruptly ended an interview with Hillary Clinton on Tuesday to cut to a commercial break as she was discussing the threat the Islamic State poses to Europe and her plan to defeat the jihadist group.

But it’s not just Clinton sounding off about Brussels. “We’re not treated fair”. Trump has stated his intention to build a wall near the U.S.-Mexico border to prevent the influx of illegal immigrants, as well as Islamic radicals that may come in their midst.

“NATO in particular is one of the best strategic investments America has made”, Clinton declared. “If Mr. Trump gets his way, it will be like Christmas in the Kremlin”. “We need to rely on what actually works, not bluster that alienates our partners and doesn’t make us any safer”.

Clinton, who is considered to have a more aggressive foreign policy posture than Obama, has previously offered subtle breaks with the White House’s efforts to combat ISIS, and she repeated those on Wednesday.

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On Wednesday, she also suggested that the US should reconsider security protocols at airports, potentially clamping down on public zones within terminals, before security checkpoints. I have a hard time understanding his rhetoric. “Especially areas outside our guarded perimeters”.

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