Diana Johnstone, who wrote a biography of Hillary Clinton, said in an interview with Il Giornale that the victory of the former US Secretary of State in the presidential elections may lead to unpredictable consequences, including the Third World War.
She noted that while Hillary Clinton was the Secretary of State, she opened one of the fiercest periods of American foreign policy, starting with Libya, she voted for the 2003 invasion of Iraq. Her role in the destabilization of the Middle East has been consistent, Johnstone believes.
She also notes that the former Secretary of State is notable for her anti-Russian policy. Johnstone stressed that Clinton has totally subscribed to the dominant Washington view that the United States won the Cold War.
Johnstone believes that "what is most to be feared about Hillary Clinton as President is that her “activism”, her readiness to use military force instead of diplomacy, her dualistic view of the world as divided between “friends” and “enemies” will continue the aggressive NATO military buildup against Russia to the point where some incident may trigger the Third World War".