From the archive: Clinton’s running mate, Tim Kaine, offers his views on military intervention
In a candid address to the IISS Manama
Dialogue in 2013, Hillary Clinton’s running mate, Tim Kaine, identified
four key elements that must be addressed if policymakers are to convince
a sceptical public of the need for military engagement. The speech
offers a fascinating insight into his personal views on military
intervention, and how he would seek to win over his public if elected to
office.
In an address to the IISS Manama Dialogue in December 2013, Tim
Kaine, United States Senator for Virginia, and Hillary Clinton’s running
mate, gave a candid exposition of his views on military intervention.
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