Hillary Goes 1-On-1 With O'Reilly #Two

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This entry was posted on 5/1/2008 11:03 PM and is filed under Politics '08 - 04.


By AmericasNewsToday.Org staff

Hillary Clinton, in the second half of her first-ever interview with Fox News’ Bill O’Reilly, outlined several points of her foreign policy platform in the final segment of the interview, which aired Thursday. She declared there’s nothing left to achieve in Iraq and issued a stern warning about the threats Iran poses to that region once U.S. troops withdraw.

Clinton joined O’Reilly in South Bend, Ind., on Wednesday for her first appearance in the "The O’Reilly Factor," putting the squeeze on rival Barack Obama and other Democrats to do the same.

Clinton campaign aides said her appearance on the show was designed to reach out to working-class, independent white men who could decide the outcome of next week’s Indiana primary.

"First of all, I believe that our military has fulfilled all their military missions," Clinton said, as her campaign also criticized President Bush for Iraq policies on the fifth anniversary of the "Mission Accomplished" banner. "There’s no doubt in my mind. They got rid of Saddam Hussein, which they were asked to do. They gave the Iraqis free and fair elections. They gave the Iraqi government the space and time to make the decisions that only the Iraqis can make for themselves."

"There is no military solution to what we face in Iraq, which is unprecedented. It is dangerous, it is unstable," she said.

Clinton also charged Iran with fueling the bloodshed in Iraq.

Additional reporting by Fox News.

Watch the second part interview here:
Hillary Clinton Goes One-On-One With Bill O'Reilly.

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