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Sanders: Clinton ‘too aggressive’ on foreign policy

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Bernie Sanders criticizes Hillary Clinton for being “too aggressive” on her foreign policy stances, arguing that while regime change in other countries may be preferable, the U.S. cannot get involved without effective exit strategies.