"This administration's proposed cuts to international health, development and diplomacy would be a blow to women and children and a grave mistake for our country," said Clinton, who was Democratic presidential candidate.
"It will undermine our security and our standing in the world. Defence Secretary Mattis said it well when he said if you cut funds to the State Department, that means he has to buy more ammunition," she said yesterday.
The Trump Administration in its maiden budget proposals has made major cuts in the State Department's foreign aid, whereas it has made a sizable increase in allocation for the defence budget.
White House officials have called it a hard power budget.
"We are seeing signals of a shift that should alarm us all," Clinton said in her address to the Georgetown University where she presented four awards for advancing women in peace and security.
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