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opponent kilimaauea continuity or change it was a consequential vote closely watched by the entire world. erdogan s win will allow him to continue challenging american policy in the middle east and europe where he has long played east against west. quite a significant person the citizens of turkey believe that the west doesn t like turkey reporter: for nearly half of turkish voters, erdogan s win is a victory for autocracy. he s expanded his control over the government and the media after he survived a violent coup attempt in 2016 and faced strong criticism of his response to an earthquake earlier this year. but for the young people i spoke to in ankara, the capital, there is only one issue on the ballot, the economy. my friends think they are not going to do well in turkey and they are looking forward to go abroad to europe. reporter: still, for many, particularly conservative muslims, erdogan is tried and tested
bashar al assad which effectively means cutting a deal with bashar al assad, with iran, and the russians. add up the consequences and they re pretty grim not only from a humanitarian at some point but they re grim from the at some point of human interests. going back to jim baker s state department in the late 80s, early 90s, through the various state departments we ve had up until this one. i m trying to think back. how many decades of sort of american policy in the middle east has been set back by this one decision? a fundamental element of what our policy has been all along was to ensure that the united states was the main outside power who could try to promote stability on the one hand, ensure that the russians didn t become a source of instability and also ensure that the iranians couldn t extend their influence against american friends. what we now have is a posture
and regardless of whether or not the specific process through which let s not get into the same debate we had last week. no, i m not getting into the same debate. it s an ongoing national security threat and just because it makes us uncomfortable doesn t mean we can ignore it. i m not saying to ignore it. i want to get john s take on what republicans because republicans hold the cards in whether if he s impeached, whether he gets convicted in the senate. he needs 20 republicans. that s a giant number. but what are republicans looking at? i mean, republicans are are up in arms over his syria decision. lindsey graham up in arms over his syria decision. are they watching this? and will there be a point with this where they say, gosh, i just can t any longer? i think they could say i just can t any longer but not necessarily on impeachment. on policy terms. in other words, saying this is just too much. i can t handle it. i can t handle what he s done here. he has reversed
democratic party is representative of hate? huge problem. nancy pelosi better get into line. she s been there a long time and she s afraid of the newbies and it shows. greg: i should look this way. the voting has started, even though i m actually looking at dana. look at the voting over there, juan. why the obsession with israel among the young people? is this something that comes from academia? i want to understand it. is it because they don t understand the language that they are using? juan: i think in her case, she has unfamiliar some of these anti-semitic tropes. to me, this is not the issue. i think they want to have honest conversations about american policy in the middle east, and what they are running into his people saying oh, you know what, she used these anti-semitic tropes and therefore we can ignore the larger topic. i think when you have people like ilhan omar coming into the congress, you know we have the first two muslim women. suddenly their perspective on palesti