Foreign Policy

Strange Bedfellows: Clinton, Rubio Align Against Sanders, Cruz on Foreign Policy

You won't believe who agrees with whom when it comes to dealing with Middle East dictators
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A no-fly zone and regime change became their biggest points of contention.

On a night that began with Bernie Sanders apologizing for his campaign aides improperly accessing rival presidential candidate Hillary Clinton's voter database, it was not political shenanigans but pronounced foreign policy differences between the two leading Democratic candidates that proved to be a key fault line in the third Democratic debate Saturday in Manchester, New Hampshire.