Clinton Criticizes Trump's Foreign Policy at Munich Security Conference, Urges Stronger Support for Ukraine
February 16, 2026
Clinton condemned the Trump administration’s handling of Ukraine as disgraceful, insisting Ukraine fights for democracy and freedom while suffering thousands of casualties under one man’s fixation on control.
She warned that Trump either does not understand or does not care about Ukrainian suffering, and urged a robust Western response to support Kyiv.
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At the Munich Security Conference, Hillary Clinton clashed with Czech Deputy Prime Minister Petr Mačinka over the West’s future, arguing that Donald Trump’s foreign policy would undermine NATO and support for Ukraine.
The discussion fit into a wider concern about external influence on European politics and the erosion of democratic norms.
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