In a couple of weeks, we’ll know who the next president of the United States will be. Some Republican critics have argued against Hillary Clinton by saying that her foreign policy would simply be a continuation of the Obama administration’s.
Meanwhile, Democrats and some Republicans believe Donald Trump’s foreign policy would be too much of a wild card and would be affected too much by emotion rather than consistency.
We talked about that and other foreign-policy issues with Paul Kinsinger, professor at the Thunderbird School at ASU and a former member of the U.S. intelligence community.