'Seed for Endless Wars': Clinton May Trigger Chaos in Egypt, Collapse of Syria

© Sputnik / Dmitriy Vinogradov / Go to the mediabankA Syrian flag on the background of ruined houses in the Syrian town of Maaloula, 55 km from Damascus, which was twice captured and looted by Jabhat al-Nusra militants.
A Syrian flag on the background of ruined houses in the Syrian town of Maaloula, 55 km from Damascus, which was twice captured and looted by Jabhat al-Nusra militants. - Sputnik International
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In case of winning the US elections and becoming the US president, Hillary Clinton may ramp up the US involvement in the Middle East, causing Egypt's destabilization and Syria's defragmentation, member of the French National Assembly's defense committee Nicolas Dhuicq told Sputnik.

MOSCOW (Sputnik) — US Democratic presidential nominee Clinton on different occasions during her election campaign pledged to increase the US influence in the Middle Eastern region, to create safe zones inside Syria, increase pressure on Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and boost support to the armed opposition.

"Clinton is disquieting because [US President Barack] Obama had taken lessons from Iraq and Afghanistan failures. Clinton knows it too… but she seems to be thinking in simplistic terms of religious identities and ethnicities to define her foreign policy. So I fear she could destabilize Egypt and try to favor a federal solution for Syria… which is a seed for endless wars between groups," Dhuicq said.

Republican US presidential nominee Donald Trump and Democratic U.S. presidential nominee Hillary Clinton look on at the start of their first presidential debate at Hofstra University in Hempstead, New York, US, September 26, 2016. - Sputnik International
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During her tenure as secretary of state, Clinton voted for the US invasion of Iraq in 2003 and supported the idea of arming and training Syrian rebels in 2012. She was also a vocal supporter of operation in Afghanistan in 2009.

Clinton, who seems to favor use of force based on the list of her foreign policy priorities that imply possible use of US military, is much more dangerous to the world's peace and security than her Republican rival Donald Trump, Alexander Neu, a member of the German parliamentary committee on defense told Sputnik.

"In my opinion, Clinton might be much more dangerous for the world peace and security than Trump. But both candidates are a mirror of the American society," Neu said.

Rebel fighters ride a pick-up truck with civilians who fled areas of conflict in Dahiyet al-Assad, west Aleppo city, Syria October 30, 2016 - Sputnik International
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According to Clinton’s campaign website, in order to maintain the US military posture, provide national security and country's influence abroad, the US army could be potentially involved in deterring Iran's nuclear aspirations, defeating Daesh, countering China's cybersecurity threat and containing Russian "aggression."

The US presidential election is set for November 8 with Clinton and Trump being two major contenders for the presidency.

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