March 20, 2016
Lashing out at Republican rival Donald Trump for his anti-Muslim rhetoric, Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton has described his remarks as both “offensive and dangerous.”
“We need to understand that American Muslims are on the front line of our defense. They are more likely to know what’s happening in their families and their communities, and they need to feel, not just invited, but welcomed within American society,” Clinton said in Democratic presidential debate.
“So when somebody like Donald Trump and others stir up the demagoguery against American Muslims, that hurts us at home. It’s not only offensive, it’s dangerous,” she said. “The same goes for overseas, where we have to put together a coalition of Muslim nations.
“I know how to do that. I put together the coalition that imposed the sanctions on Iran that got us to the negotiating table to put a lid on their nuclear weapons program,” she said in response to a question.
“You don’t go tell Muslim nations you want them to be part of a coalition when you have a leading candidate for president of the United States who insults their religion. So this has to be looked at overall, and we have to go at it from every possible angle,” Clinton said.