I believe I wasn’t a huge fan of the Clinton. I want to jump out by saying that. And that’s become from her choices to enter the war in Syria and because I think in a global way and don't have any political education to say wrong or bad but with all My condolences to My previous Arab thought I was very wrong . this is the main measurement to us as regular Arab citizen we think that’s we have the right to judge Clinton for her hard and bad choices to us as Arab region but we don’t have the right to blame our Political parliaments for what they do I admit that’s she makes me think in a different way but one of my Though I identify her as Independent, Definitely she represents her Democrat party .in this review is politically motivated. Having said that: This book is practically a Diary for the Former First Lady and Badass women and like all political Tem around the world they always give the people what they want to hear.I think Senator Clinton is one of the real ladies which American History has reason to Talk About. the Book is was so long with nothing interesting some insights into connections. Those moments exist, and when they do occur, However, On the plus side, I feel I've just audited a Full semester on world politics and economics. It's a complicated, dangerous, and fascinating place. Personal relationships with world leaders seem critically important, and Mrs. Clinton probably knows more of them than anyone on the planet. And even counted half of everything she says, the woman is a skilled negotiator who succeeded in bringing about solutions between unwilling parties. She talks about using "smart power," but I think her account is equally a testament to "soft power," and I think it's time a woman had a chance to show what she could do from the Oval Office. I think she'd be a capable president, but I recommend buying this book. It's for political operatives to all our Arab leaders to learn from this women the change of World perspective. If you really want to know where she stands, wait until the campaign heats up. If Mrs. Clinton isn't laying out her campaign platform, she's lobbying for a professorship. She's addressing climate change, jobs (relative to foreign countries, trade, and an even playing field – she's making an argument that the Secretary of State must engage, as she did, in "economic statecraft"), the foolishness of Congress re debt limit ultimate, working conditions around the world, human trafficking, energy policy at home and abroad, the middle class here and abroad, global sustainability, and the situation of women and girls everywhere.
the favorite Line: people are hurting and need to champion to fight for them.
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