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Buttigieg Lays Out Foreign Policy Vision In Speech At Indiana University

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Pete Buttigieg talks about climate change during a speech at I.U.

BLOOMINGTON, Ind. (AP) — Democratic presidential candidate Pete Buttigieg wants to repeal the authorization for use of force in Iraq and Afghanistan, calling it a "blank check" that has led to an "endless war."

 
The South Bend, Indiana, mayor laid out his foreign policy priorities during a speech Tuesday at Indiana University.

 
Buttigieg is a former Navy Reserve officer who deployed to Afghanistan in 2014. He says when he returned after serving he believed U.S. military involvement there was winding down. He says "the time for a Congress asleep at the switch must come to an end" and the U.S. shouldn't send troops into conflict without a clear definition of their mission.

 
Buttigieg says he'd recommit the U.S. to the Iran nuclear deal and treat climate change as a national security issue.
 

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