Washington - Hillary Clinton previewed an early line of Democratic attack against Donald Trump on Monday, casting the GOP front-runner as unqualified to handle heated international conflicts as commander in chief in a speech before a prominent pro-Israel advocacy organization.

Nearly all the presidential candidates are scheduled to address the annual policy conference of the American Israel Public Affairs Committee, which draws top Jewish leaders from across the world. The event is a traditional stop for U.S. politicians eager to demonstrate their foreign policy credentials by wading into Middle East conflicts.

Clinton, a former secretary of state, used her address not only to highlight her decades of work in the region but also to raise questions about Trump’s credentials and trustworthiness.

“We need steady hands,” she told thousands of activists gathered in Washington on Monday. “Not a president who says he’s neutral on Monday, pro-Israel on Tuesday and who-knows-what on Wednesday because everything’s negotiable.”... Read More: VIN News