in its exit strategy, but people have to do what s in the best interest of their country and the people they serve. they have an additional duty like the u.s. to be international partners to make sure were keeping the peace and having good trade relationship. harris: we saw what americans thought about illegal immigration and broader issues in places like germany have an immigration crisis. they let so many people in and the crime has gone up. you ve seen the reports. i guess the bigger issue, we are looking for sameness with our own president. what s happening in europe. we have learned from their mistakes. we won t follow the pattern of just opening our borders. we ve never had secure borders but to maintain sovereignty we have to do that. that s why think donald trump is right. we have to have secure borders and a good immigration policy. europe has open their borders without any expectation as to who s coming.
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somewhere. and we re fating that today. it is a horrific situation. it is simply outrageous, but he didn t say he did 2013 chemical attacks. assad, who really killed his own people for being in charge. secretary kerry understand the painful experience of getting that political exit strategy going. the russians now hold the key, and you see how heavy happened foreign minister lavrov was. secretary tiller son got the full lavrov. i have been there before.
women and children being killed by conventional weapons if the united states stands by and does nothing, that will be hard to swallow. if the u.s. were to react to that, to conventional attacks and you re looking at a much longer and definite conflict which would be the beginning to regime change. it would then open up the distinct risk of conflict with russia. that certainly is on everyone s minds, particularly ahead of the meeting. when we talk about how this plays out, the big question is what next? and, of course, also the big question is about political strategy, is there an end game here? is there an exit strategy? is this a one off? so many questions coming from allies? i think that s right, as long
their prey must be given enemies pause. when i realized what this technology can do and how far it has advanced in the last years, if i m sitting in north korea and syria i have to be rethinking my strategy a little bit, right? i would definitely agree with that. our nation s military might and power, it goes far beyond the stretches of what our enemies minds can reach. i do not necessarily agree or disagree with the method of attack, that s our president, our commander in chief and our military has to stand behind that. i just hope and pray that we have an exit plan, exit strategy and not end up something like iraq or afghanistan and be in a war for another 10 to 15 years. neil: sometimes with an awesome reach of power, the idea is, you know, that it will give your enemies pause and think twice. we learned in iraq and other places that sometimes they just continue doing what they re