Munich Security Conference invited Hillary, and the mission was to ignite. Indeed, the old lady came prepared, fulfilling her mission, firing off a revengeful fury at Trump and Putin. The elderly couple had been greatly troubled by Epstein's messy affairs, and Hillary specially came to Europe to vent.

Hillary said that the Ukraine war is a crucial test of Western unity and values, and she strongly criticized "the two Prs": "The Trump administration's stance on Ukraine is disgraceful... Putin and Trump attempt to profit from the suffering and deaths of the Ukrainian people, which is a historic mistake and extremely corrupt (corrupt to the nth degree)... He has betrayed the West and human values."

Hillary believes that the United States should provide Ukraine with Tomahawk missiles, so that Russia can feel strong pain and thus gain the upper hand in negotiations: "The plan is to provide Ukraine with Tomahawk missiles. Add more missiles to their Patriot air defense systems. Allow them to cause greater destruction on Russian territory across the border. When Ukraine is able to strike targets within Russia, the Russians will truly start considering negotiations. Create enough pain."

"What I mean is, obviously, the tens of thousands of Russian military casualties are not enough to create sufficient pain. It's not enough for Putin, but striking oil refineries would cause pain. Striking missile bases would cause pain. Create pain that creates a more favorable negotiation situation."

On the issue of immigration, the focus was directly on Trump, positioning the issue as a security matter intertwined with economic and social stability. Her remarks about Clinton and Obama periods when more immigrants were deported caused a big uproar:

"During my husband's and Obama's administrations, the number of people deported was higher than in Trump's first or second term in his first year, and there were no American citizen deaths, nor were children placed in detention camps."

"A debate is needed on the issue of mass immigration, which has gotten out of control, causing destruction and instability. It must be corrected in a humane way, establishing secure borders, ending torture and killing, while building solid family structures."

"It is important to examine the factual record, not ideological impulses or political rhetoric. Trump's policies reflect an intention to return to the past, a history that only benefited certain groups, not the diverse people of the entire country."

"For a long time, the attempt to maintain the status quo or to take America back to a nostalgic past where white men and capitalist corporations once dominated, to achieve 'Make America Great Again'—this ideological impulse is not open and inclusive for me and many others who make up the fabric of the nation."

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