New York, November 21 (RHC)-- U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton has outlined her foreign policy proposals, which call for "intensifying and accelerating" President Obama's strategy against the Islamic State.
Speaking to the Council on Foreign Relations in New York, Hillary Clinton called for sending more U.S. special forces to Syria and for imposing a no-fly zone over Syria.
The Democratic presidential hopeful also proposed a "intelligence surge," and called on technology companies to work with the government on issues of encryption.
A growing number of officials have called on companies to offer government agencies a backdoor into their encrypted tools in the wake of the Paris attacks, even though officials have not presented any evidence that the Paris attackers even used encryption.
Hillary Clinton Proposes "Intensifying" War with ISIL

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