proxy groups, paid terrorists by iran in the middle east. and finally unleashing a second round of airstrikes, but continued argument that is the lightest thing we can do to the enemy. it is the least amount of effort. the pentagon is calling the latest strike an act of self-defense, after u.s. forces in iraq and syria were targeted staggering 42 times. we hit a couple buildings with ammo in it. this is you d, i m harris faulkner here with co-host emily compagno, tammy bruce, culture plus group co-founder and ceo lili gil valletta and former new york congressman lee zeldin. the pentagon says the latest strike took out an ammunition and weapons storage facility located in eastern syria that belongs to islamic revolutionary guard and used to target u.s. military men and women around the region. senior military official said what we blew up were bad things, it could have been rockets, drones, artillery shells, whatever it was, was what was being used against our forces in the re
until they are out of office, to a half, 3 more years. until they are gone. his name, ryan knoss is his name, that is what i don t see how much more we can take from this administration. this is continued on, they are ignoring the facts, pushing this new covid regime regimen on our country, the testing, people being fired from their jobs, the classic aspirin factory where you supposedly took care of the people who had done this to us yet it is like clinton bombing the aspirin factory, just a complete capitulation of powers and it is ridiculous. this tweet from former white house chief of staff mark meadows who posted this yesterday, secretary blinken just acknowledged the taliban has blocked charter flights out of afghanistan with american still there trying to get out.
the president s strategy, he has imploded over and over. it would be foolish not to absorb it and recognize it. when he is embarrassed, as he was last week, he always refers to traction. greg: he wasn t embarrassed. jesse: that is the worst. greg: he ordered up another summit. jesse: he should have done this last week. it s rich talking about wagging the dogs. bill clinton bombed an aspirin factory during the lewin ski testimony. juan: you are not denying that s what he s doing? jesse: it should ve been a week ago. dana: in the lead up to the sanctions going back. it s the lead up so people aren t surprised. the president said we are snapping back the sanctions. juan: the big snapback, at
directly involved, that is good news for israel and turkey. i understand that. my issue is, a singular attack on a singular air base doesn t other than a message. you misrepresent what bill clinton did. he sent tomahawk missiles into afghanistan as well. it wasn t just the aspirin factory in sudan. he did for separate tomahawk missiles attacks and his presidency, but none of them had the end goal. if president trump really wants to stop the syrians, you take all of his airbases out there, 37 of them, we did it to one. there needs to be a bigger strategy, we are not hearing that, we re not seeing that. this is just a first step. speak out is also at the media choose to hear from barack obama over the last years. he said we are not going to broadcast exact they would our plans are which gives the enemy an edge. we want them to have to wander
that basically leveled an aspirin factory and what president trump has taken on? i don t think we can. i think one of the big differences with president trum president trump s he stopped micromanaging the military. bill clinton micromanaged military. all lawyers micromanaged milita. donald trump is saying, they know what his agenda is, they know the dynamic and the general in afghanistan made that choice with that bomb. for syria, is the same situation. they re looking at genuine targets, massive force, it has an impact on the goal, bombing and aspirin factory was more for show with someone like clinton. in this case, you re actually seeing real results at stopping the syrians. we eliminated over 20 of their