<p>Green Party candidate Jill Stein&rsquo;s most recent attack on Hillary Clinton almost seems like she is urging voters to choose Donald Trump &ndash; <em>almost. ;</em></p>
<p>&ldquo;Under Hillary Clinton, we could very quickly slide into nuclear war with her declared policy in Syria,&rdquo; she tweeted on Friday. &ldquo;A vote for Hillary Clinton is a vote for war.&rdquo; ;</p>
<p>As we wrote last week, Stein isn&rsquo;t the first to predict that a Clinton presidency could lead to war with Russia. &ldquo;Americans voting for a president on Nov. 8th must realize that they are voting for peace on Planet Earth if they vote for Trump. But if they vote for Hillary it&rsquo;s war,&rdquo; said Russian politician and Putin ally Vladimir Zhirinovsky.</p>
<p>Stein predicts that Hillary&rsquo;s plans to create a no fly zone over Syria will &ldquo;start an air war with Russia&rdquo; and argues that her polices &ldquo;are much scarier than Donald Trump, who does not want to go to war with Russia.&rdquo; ;</p>
<p>&ldquo;I sure won&rsquo;t sleep well at night if Donald Trump is elected, but I sure won&rsquo;t sleep well at night if Hillary Clinton is elected,&#8221; Stein told CSPAN. &#8220;We have another choice other than these two candidates who are both promoting lethal policies.&#8221;</p>
<p>Jill Stein was infuriated when Sanders chose to endorse Clinton instead of her, and argues that she is the one pushing his progressive agenda. ;&ldquo;Hillary has an easier time gaining support from right-wing Republicans&hellip;than progressives,&rdquo; she said, accusing Debbie Wasserman Schultz of sabotaging Bernie Sanders&#8217; campaign. ;</p>
<p>Stein went on to criticize what she views as Washington&rsquo;s &ldquo;uniparty,&rdquo; arguigng that ;neither Republicans nor Democrats support the goals of progressives. ;</p>
<p>&ldquo;When the establishment tells all but one candidate to drop out they&#8217;re saying they&rsquo;re ok with a one party state. Like China. Or North Korea,&rdquo; says Stein. &ldquo;Despite a near-blackout by corporate media [of her campaign], we are reaching millions of Americans who are ready to build a new major party.&rdquo;</p>