Well, I think you saw a tragic and historic moment take place in the Oval Office, in which 80 years of United States foreign policy has largely been turned on its head.
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Panetta reflects on the significant shift in U.S. foreign policy regarding support for Ukraine.
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The secretaries of defense feel that there have to be hearings to oversee just exactly what took place and what standard this administration is going to use.
Well, it certainly is concerning. You know, having been to the Munich conference a number of times, usually when a vice president or president goes to the Munich conference, he discusses the importance of security between the United States…
Make no mistake about it, that would be an act of war because it would threaten our national security.
The message that went out from this meeting to the world is that United States credibility in dealing with our allies has taken a real hit.





