Especially when actually those values are absolutely necessary and central to having the stability that the president and we ultimately want, because in the absence of that, you're...
The best way to deal with Raqqa, liberating it is using a force on the ground that's dominated by a Kurdish militia that Turkey hates.
It's kind of impressive to see the enthusiasm with which he espouses diametrically opposed positions.
Right now, the president, secretary of state, are trying to rally the world to deal with the Syria CW and to, in particular, deal with the m...
It has to be a little painful for them. But, honestly, I think Christiane is right. There are two things going on.
Well, for now. But there are two problems. One is the president's painted himself into something of a corner. Even if he really wanted to im...
At the same time, the trick is to be tough with Russia, to hold them to account for what Assad is doing with chemical and biological weapons...
If you don't do it, we're going to have to continue to take steps to protect ourselves and protect our allies and partners.
The problem for us, Anderson, is that, you know, successive administration is going back to the early '90s and tried to reign in North Korea...
The challenge now, Anderson, is that we do want to keep our eyes on the prize and that is the fight against ISIL and that fight is going wel...
There's a clear limiting principal here in upholding a principal. That principal is you don't use chemical or biological weapons.