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Hillary Clinton ‘most dangerous’ presidential candidate: Analyst

“Hillary Clinton, make no mistake, is the most recklessly dangerous US presidential aspirant in the nation’s history,” Stephen Lendman told Press TV on Friday.

US Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton is the “most dangerous” White House contender in recent American history, according to an American author and radio host.

“Hillary Clinton, make no mistake, is the most recklessly dangerous US presidential aspirant in the nation’s history,” Stephen Lendman told Press TV on Friday.

“There is no former US presidential aspirant as recklessly dangerous as she is,” Lendman said. Her finger on the nuclear trigger should terrify everyone,” he added.

“This woman is a war goddess; she orchestrated the war in Libya, the war on Syria, the ouster of the Honduran president, the ouster of the Paraguayan president, goes on and on and on.”

On Thursday, US President Barack Obama officially endorsed Clinton, saying she is the most qualified for the job.

 Obama’s endorsement of Clinton came shortly after meeting with US Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders at the White House.

After meeting Obama, Sanders pledged to work together with Clinton to defeat presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump.

Sanders has vowed to campaign until the final primary election in Washington DC, on June 14 and pursue a contested Democratic convention in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

“Obama claiming Hillary Clinton is the best for the job and she’s got the heart and the compassion is just another example Obama serial lying,” Lendman said. “His comments are all demagogic big lies, opposite of factual reality.”

As a senator, Clinton voted in 2002 to authorize the use of military force in Iraq. And as secretary of state in 2011, she strongly supported a military intervention to overthrow Libyan dictator Muammar Gaddafi.

More than one million Iraqis were killed as the result of the US-led invasion, and subsequent occupation of the country, according to California-based investigative organization Project Censored.


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