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Other interests, he talks about rooting out terrorism at its source and having no in during the forever wars that lead to nationbuilding and talks a lot about building up the budget so that we can compete on the international stage with russia and china and when you look at that and he wraps together defense and trade together because they were mutually supporting of each other. whoever he picks should have a holistic view and advanced the president s wise policy. that he enacted over the last couple years and in a strategic fashion. heather: it became clear general mattis had a different vision when the president announced withdrawal of troops from syria. having served as secretary in a governor s cabinet in north carolina and you become an
TerrorismInterestsLotNation-buildingSourceBudgetChinaStageLeadRussiaPresidentWise-policyBecause europe feels it has too much to lose. and by the way, as i ve been trying to push people to recognize, there is one thing president obama could do to get putin s attention, and that would be just renouncing the one-sided s.t.a.r.t. treaty, the strategic terms reduction treaty that gives putin everything he wanted while putin gives up nothing. that would get putin s attention because putin knows the paradigm from the reagan years when it broke the soviet union. bill: ralph, it s great to get your reaction. we ll talk later today and again next week, okay? ralph peters with us in washington. seven minutes past. martha has more. martha: meanwhile, one of russia s most loyal allies in the middle east is start ising to speak out about the ukraine crisis. syrian s president praising russia s military takeover of crimea as, quote, wise policy. also saying vladimir putin has prevented terrorists from taking power in kiev.
PeoplePresident-obamaOur-wayThingVladimir-putinAttentionEuropeanOneNothingEverythingPutinTreatyFor holder came on may 28, 2010. so how then do you explain that? tree years ago. three years ago. he doesn t directly address this in this series of answers that he s provided to the house here. he doesn t go anywhere near trying to address this question or trying to square this circle, and that s the crux of what we re talking about here, bill. did he commit perjury when he made that statement bill: do you think he did, or do you think he can parse the language and well, he can try bill: legally say, you know what? okay, i said that, but that was not my intent. he can try to weasel out of it maybe with some legalese as he s already trying to do, but this is a very tough circle to try to square here because he gave a very broad and sweeping statement to congress when he said i ve never done anything like this, i would never do anything like this, i don t think it s, quote, wise policy. well, now we have evidence that, in fact, he thought it was wise enough policy to go
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