CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) — Hillary Clinton offered a scathing critique of Donald Trump's foreign policy on Monday, casting her Republican presidential rival as disrespectful of America's role in the world and too reckless to serve as the country's commander in chief. While avoiding any direct mention of Trump's name, Clinton slammed many of his recent statements about the military and international affairs, vowing to stand by longtime allies, fight repressive regimes and carefully weigh the advice of military officials. While Clinton has spent much of her campaign highlighting her international experience, some polls show active duty troops backing Trump over Clinton by more than a 2-to-1 margin. The former secretary of state appeared to attribute some of that support to her gender, noting that her role as the first female presidential nominee of a major political party "takes a little getting used to even for me."