Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton called in with her reaction to the terror attack in Nice. "It's important to stress that our alliance with France is strong," she began. "We need to stand strongly with them and strengthen our alliance, and I include NATO in that. This is a war against the radical jihadist groups, and we need to be smart about how we wage it and we have to be determined about how we win it. I have long called for NATO to be modernized to take on the threat and one of my priorities would be to launch an 'intelligence surge.' We don't have enough intelligence cooperation between our agencies and those in other countries." Secretary Clinton expressed reluctance when asked about sending more U.S. ground forces to fight in Syria and Iraq. "We should look at the progress we are making against ISIS. It is a dream of ISIS to pull American ground troops back into Iraq. We have been able to get the Iraqis and the Kurds and others to do a much better job of fighting. And as we take territory back, they will try to engage in other nefarious attacks."
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