Friday, May 20, 2016

Hillary Clinton is “a danger to world peace,” says France’s Marine Le Pen

In a recent interview with RT, France's French National Front party leader, Marine Le Pen, warned the world of the dangers ahead should Hillary be elected US President.
 
 
National Front party leader and 2017 French presidential frontrunner, Marine Le Pen, has not endorsed Donald Trump, but in an interview with RT her opinion regarding a Hillary Clinton Presidency, is as good as an endorsement for The Don.

For Le Pen, a Clinton Presidency would “not benefit” France, be “destructive” for Europe, and ultimately be a “danger to world peace.”

What could have Le Pen thinking such thoughts?

Maybe its Hillary’s diehard support for Bush’s Iraq war, or her husband’s dismantling of Yugoslavia and 72 day illegal bombing of Serbia.
Perhaps it’s Hillary’s mentor Madeleine Albright, who finds it necessary to kill 500,000 Iraqi children in the name of neo-liberal values. Maybe it’s gal pal Vitoria Nuland, and her neocon family ties, who oversaw the illegal coup in Ukraine and funded the civil war in East Ukraine.

Or maybe its Libya…who can forget Hillary’s Libya “success”.

RT reports…
“There is a candidate who appears a lot more dangerous for France than the others – that’s Hillary Clinton,” the head of the National Front told RT France in an exclusive interview. “I’m not American so I don’t need to make a choice. But…in the interests of France, Hillary Clinton is probably the worst choice out there.”
Le Pen sees the Democratic frontrunner as being so “dangerous” because of Clinton’s career as US Secretary of State, in which she worked “hand in hand with the full spectrum of American decisions” that eventually “plunged the world objectively into chaos.”
“I think if she was elected she would continue this policy, a destructive policy, a policy of conflict, a policy of imprisonment of Europe in blinded Atlanticism,” Le Pen said. “I think it’s a danger for world peace.”
Le Pen was also critical of Donald Trump and his comments on Muslims entering the United States, noting to RT that she has never once taken the muslim debate to the low level that Trump did.
“Seriously, have you ever heard me say something like that?” Le Pen said in one of her interviews, presumably in response to being compared with Trump. “I defend all the French people in France, regardless of their origin, regardless of their religion.”
The US media has repeatedly drawn comparisons between Marine Le Pen and Trump. The New York Times called the real estate mogul turned GOP frontrunner “America’s Marine Le Pen”. Bloomberg has also referred to Le Pen as “Europe’s own Donald Trump.”
And while Le Pen may not be endorsing one candidate over the other (though its obvious she would feel more at ease should Trump be elected), Le Pen’s father, Jean-Marie Le Pen, the retired leader and founder of the French National Front, did indeed endorse Trump in February, via twitter.
In his tweet, the former National Front leader said that if he was an American, he “would vote Donald Trump.”

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