out of taliban. there was reportedly beheading of local official or local person supposedly cooperating with u.s. forces. it is an intimidation campaign, how do we fight isn t. first off, good news, and bad news. bad news because we haven t gone as far as we thought getting taliban out. this is one of the things we need to drive home. the point that the taliban does not follow their own proclaimed 69-point conduct put out last year. i thought that was all hooey. i thought they returned to this and this is what they re doing. they need to look at this as an opportunity, a real opportunity to counter the taliban propaganda to show they have no interest in actually stablizing the country o and being part of the political pro progress process. actually evil and bitter in trying to kill as many people as they can and hurt what is going on which is reconciliation. what we go ahead, yeah. jon: go ahead. our marines at great risk
an international statesman. it seemed like rick perry, himself, believed that enough to go for it on foreign policy at first in the debates. that overconfidence, however, led to tragedies like this one. governor perry, if you were president and got a call at 3:00 a.m. telling you that pakistan had lost control of its nuclear weapons at the hands of the taliban, what would be your first move? well, obviously before you ever get to that point, you have to build a relationship in that region, and that s one of the things that this administration has not done. just yesterday we found out through admiral mullen that haqqani has been involved with, and that s the terrorist group directly associated with the pakistani country.o÷i so to have a relationship with india, to make sure that india knows that they are an ally of the united states. for instance, when we had the