The Twitter account of Donald Trump is a clear and present danger to world security, Hilary Clinton said. She added she believed that his presidency is a risk not just to the U.S., but to the rest of the world, including Australia, where she expressed her opinion in an interview with ABC Four Corner’s Sarah Ferguson.
“I think he is because he is impulsive, he lacks self-control, he is totally consumed by how he is viewed and what people think of him. So his behavior traits and lack of knowledge about how government works and his very, you know, limited curiosity about how to educate himself to actually make better decisions, are quite worrisome,” Hillary said.
The host asked her whether the Australians need to be worried, and her answer was positive.
“I think the whole world should be concerned,” Hillary emphasized.
She did not miss the chance to talk about the founder of WikiLeaks, Julian Assange, too. She blamed him once again that he cooperated with official Moscow and with the Russian President Vladimir Putin to disrupt the US election and damage her campaign. According to her, Assange is a “nihilistic opportunist who does the bidding of a dictator.”
“WikiLeaks is unfortunately now practically a fully owned subsidiary of Russian intelligence,” Clinton said.
Clinton thinks that Putin is a dictator and the email leaks that destroyed her candidacy were part of a coordinated operation against her, led by official Moscow, Guardian reports.
“Our intelligence community and other observers of Russia and Putin have said he held a grudge against me because as secretary of state, I stood up against some of his actions, his authoritarianism. But it’s much bigger than that. He wants to destabilize democracy, he wants to undermine America, he wants to go after the Atlantic alliance, and we consider Australia an extension of that,” Clinton stressed.
Assange wrote a response to Hillary’s interview on Twitter.
“There’s something wrong with Hillary Clinton. It is not just her constant lying. It is not just that she throws off menacing glares and seethes thwarted entitlement. Watch closely. Something much darker rides along with it. A cold creepiness rarely seen,” he wrote.
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