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it is a strong example of european allies. how we stand together when needed with the united states. spendingddress defense , but the alliance is working. the alliance is delivering. differentogether in operations around the world. we have them a everyday since 1980, since i was concerned the first time. we are primarily concerned, but quite successful. then, about russia, we does the any imminent threat against any nato allied countries, including the countries in the east part of the alliance. but what we see is a more assertive russia. responsible for aggressive actions in ukraine and willing to use military force, not only with russian military capabilities, but the willingness to use th those capabilities to intimidate neighbors, to change borders in europe, annexed crimea, destabilizing eastern ukraine, and having troops in georgia and moldova and so on. this is of course, of great concern and that is the reason we are responding. and when i say we, i mean the united states and europe together. before, we did not have fo
it is a strong example of european allies. how we stand together when needed with the united states. spendingddress defense , but the alliance is working. the alliance is delivering. differentogether in operations around the world. we have them a everyday since 1980, since i was concerned the first time. we are primarily concerned, but quite successful. then, about russia, we does the any imminent threat against any nato allied countries, including the countries in the east part of the...
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making sure we are as better unilaterally with our allies and broader with a set of allies and friends in doing operations that stand from humanitarian to disaster relief to ensuring the maritime cyberspace domains and commons are able to be operated freely. all of those things we should look for, cooperation, and what we are doing next. it will always be with our asian allies that we are going to be seeing this. this is where our interests are inexorably intertwined. given that, those of the things, i think this fits right in and i think andrew for inviting me to be here. i say that before the questions and answers. and also to be able to take a look at this early on because i think there is some great -- just the premise makes sense so we need to take a look at what bright people are thinking about elsewhere. >> let me thank you both. i will start the questions and then open it up. i think in andrew's presentations you heard about how much australia can benefit. perhaps getting greater versatility on northern asia security dynamics. there are going to be enormous advantages in this k
making sure we are as better unilaterally with our allies and broader with a set of allies and friends in doing operations that stand from humanitarian to disaster relief to ensuring the maritime cyberspace domains and commons are able to be operated freely. all of those things we should look for, cooperation, and what we are doing next. it will always be with our asian allies that we are going to be seeing this. this is where our interests are inexorably intertwined. given that, those of the...
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first of all, all nato allies provide forces.and then as i said, nato supports the coalition in different ways. assurance measures in turkey, capacity building in iraq. i will also add that what we do in afghanistan, our biggest military effort ever, is relevant to the fight against terror, including against isil. and we stand to do more in libya libya. one issue we discussed during my visit to washington this week and also with secretary ash carter was the possibility of nato providing awacs support, our surveillance plane. that is on the table now and it's going to be addressed in nato. and then we will be able to provide you with a more resized into. but awacs support in one way or another is now an issue which is discussed. >> we promised the secretary-general that we would get him out of your on time, and i apologize to everyone who's questions we didn't get too. thank you so much. i think the fact that there are so many questions testifies both developments and level of interest. and we've still managed to cover an enormous
first of all, all nato allies provide forces.and then as i said, nato supports the coalition in different ways. assurance measures in turkey, capacity building in iraq. i will also add that what we do in afghanistan, our biggest military effort ever, is relevant to the fight against terror, including against isil. and we stand to do more in libya libya. one issue we discussed during my visit to washington this week and also with secretary ash carter was the possibility of nato providing awacs...
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with our asian allies.n these summits, we will not only discuss a rebalancing of financial commitments, but take a fresh look at how we can adopt new strategies for tackling our common challenges. for instance, we will discuss how we can upgrade nato's outdated mission and structure, grown out of the cold war to confront our shared challenges, including migration and islamic terrorism. [applause] i will not hesitate to deploy military force when there is no alternative. but if america fights, it must only fight to win. [applause] i will never sent our finest into battle unless necessary, and i mean absolutely necessary, and will only do so if we have a plan for victory with a capital v. [applause] our goal is peace and prosperity, not war and destruction. the best way to achieve those goals is through a disciplined, deliberate, and consistent foreign policy. with president obama and secretary clinton we've had the exact opposite -- a reckless, rudderless, and aimless foreign and policy, one that has blazed
with our asian allies.n these summits, we will not only discuss a rebalancing of financial commitments, but take a fresh look at how we can adopt new strategies for tackling our common challenges. for instance, we will discuss how we can upgrade nato's outdated mission and structure, grown out of the cold war to confront our shared challenges, including migration and islamic terrorism. [applause] i will not hesitate to deploy military force when there is no alternative. but if america fights,...
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forces from many nato allied countries. nato is present in the arctic, and we have to follow the developments very closely because we have seen a russian military buildup in the arctic. at the same time, we have the arctic council where the united states is a member, canada is a member, russia, norway, many other countries. we have also a degree of cooperation in the arctic related to search and rescue, environmental issues with russia. i think it is extremely important we continue to do that and do not increase tensions in the arctic but try to calm the tensions. karen: i'm going to ask people to limit themselves to one question. questions have been really good, but maybe we could take two or three at a time if you will limit yourself just to one. yes, sir. then i'm going to come around. >> thank you. i'm from al jazeera tv. there are so many voices saying that nato would be better off without turkey, claiming that turkey has betrayed the alliance, is collaborating with isis, is fighting the kurds who are fighting isis, wh
forces from many nato allied countries. nato is present in the arctic, and we have to follow the developments very closely because we have seen a russian military buildup in the arctic. at the same time, we have the arctic council where the united states is a member, canada is a member, russia, norway, many other countries. we have also a degree of cooperation in the arctic related to search and rescue, environmental issues with russia. i think it is extremely important we continue to do that...
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as churchill said during the war, he only thing worse than going in with allies is without allies. the good thing we have going for us in the u.s., our allies actually like each other. you look at history, that is actually a rare and important thing. this kind of trilateral effort that we will see more of. it's been great to have andrew here and look forward to more work from him. is a strategist but also has to implement this stuff, so thank you for your service and moving us forward. and thank you for coming. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2016] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> paul ryan is in israel with the congressional democrats -- delegation. benjamin netanyahu's office tweeted this photo. according to the tweet, the u.s. delegation expressed strong support for israel. coming up, a discussion on u.s. counterterrorism with author john mueller and jon stewart. we will have that live from the cato institute in about 25 minutes. 8:00, a campaign rally fo
as churchill said during the war, he only thing worse than going in with allies is without allies. the good thing we have going for us in the u.s., our allies actually like each other. you look at history, that is actually a rare and important thing. this kind of trilateral effort that we will see more of. it's been great to have andrew here and look forward to more work from him. is a strategist but also has to implement this stuff, so thank you for your service and moving us forward. and...
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and a separate summit with our asian allies. in these summits, we will not only discuss a rebalancing of financial commitments, but take a fresh look at how we can adopt new strategies for tackling our common challenges. for instance, we will discuss how we can upgrade nato's outdated mission and structure grown out of the cold war to confront our shared challenges. including migration and islamic terrorism. i will not hesitate to deploy military force when there is no alternative. but if america fights, it must only fight to win. [ applause ] i will never send our finest into battle unless necessary, and i mean absolutely necessary, and will only do so if we have a plan for victory with a capital "v." our goal is peace and prosperity, not war and destruction. the best way to achieve those goals is through a disciplined, deliberate and consistent foreign policy. with president obama and secretary clinton, we've had the exact opposite. a reckless, rutterledderless an aimless foreign policy that's blazed a path of destruction in i
and a separate summit with our asian allies. in these summits, we will not only discuss a rebalancing of financial commitments, but take a fresh look at how we can adopt new strategies for tackling our common challenges. for instance, we will discuss how we can upgrade nato's outdated mission and structure grown out of the cold war to confront our shared challenges. including migration and islamic terrorism. i will not hesitate to deploy military force when there is no alternative. but if...
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we have allies out there. we have allies who want to rally to our side. y i don't forget sitting with the king of jordan one day. we were working on his syrian refugee problem and i have seen refugees all around the world from the southeast asia to africa to the dalmatian coast. i have never seen -- i have been up in the refugee camps. i have never seen refugees as traumatized as those coming out of syria. i was told by our ambassador to work with the king on what we could do to help in those camps to reduce the chance of cholera and that sort of stuff. we were talking just the two of us, we got done and i asked him what's it like to be a king. i have never been a king. kind of interested in it and don't draw anything from that, by the way, and he said, well, you know, working on this, working on that and he said, by the way, i hear the french and british had to pull out of afghanistan. i said, yes, your imagine industry, i said domestic political concerns, they couldn't sustain the campaign. he said rest assured, general, there, a jordanian soldier in af
we have allies out there. we have allies who want to rally to our side. y i don't forget sitting with the king of jordan one day. we were working on his syrian refugee problem and i have seen refugees all around the world from the southeast asia to africa to the dalmatian coast. i have never seen -- i have been up in the refugee camps. i have never seen refugees as traumatized as those coming out of syria. i was told by our ambassador to work with the king on what we could do to help in those...
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and our european allies? mr. scaparrotti: yes, senator, i'm a great supporter of the national guard program. and i will report back to you on that. ms. ernst: thank you very much. finally, general scaparrotti, do you think russia's use of hybrid tactics is making our life more challenging, especially through nato? very briefly. i am running out of time. mr. scaparrotti: yes. they purposely keep it below the threshold we would consider conflict. ms. ernst: absolutely. thank you. ms. shaheen: thank you, mr. chairman. thank you to both of you for your service and congratulations on your nomination and, general robinson, i want to congratulate you this morning too for being named to "time" most 100 influential people in the world. ms. shaheen: being named to the -- we are proud of you in new hampshire because of your being named to the list. but mostly because you're a graduate of the university of new hampshire. so congratulations. and general scaparrotti, having had a chance to meet you in afghanistan, i am not at
and our european allies? mr. scaparrotti: yes, senator, i'm a great supporter of the national guard program. and i will report back to you on that. ms. ernst: thank you very much. finally, general scaparrotti, do you think russia's use of hybrid tactics is making our life more challenging, especially through nato? very briefly. i am running out of time. mr. scaparrotti: yes. they purposely keep it below the threshold we would consider conflict. ms. ernst: absolutely. thank you. ms. shaheen:...
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this without allies. and the good thing in the u.s. we have for us are the allies actually -- we have to work on japan and korea a bit. our allies actually like each other. if you look at history, that's actually a rare and important thing. this kind of trilateral effort we'll have to work to have more of. andrew, it's been good to have you here. and thank you, bob. his title says strategist, but he also has to implement all this stuff. thank you for moving this forward and thank you for coming. >>> campaign 2016 continues today with the wisconsin primary. live coverage begins tonight at 9:00 eastern. tune in for complete election results. candidate speeches and viewer reaction. taking you on the road to the white house on c-span, c-span radio and c-span.org. >>> our c-span 2016 bus continues to make stops around the country, featuring winners from this year's student cam competition. metropolitan arts institute in phoenix, arizona, to present awards to winners from the west division for their first prize
this without allies. and the good thing in the u.s. we have for us are the allies actually -- we have to work on japan and korea a bit. our allies actually like each other. if you look at history, that's actually a rare and important thing. this kind of trilateral effort we'll have to work to have more of. andrew, it's been good to have you here. and thank you, bob. his title says strategist, but he also has to implement all this stuff. thank you for moving this forward and thank you for...
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with our asian allies. in these summits, we will not only discuss a rebalancing of financial commitments, but take a fresh look at how we can adopt new strategies for tackling our common challenges. for instance, we will discuss how we can upgrade nato's outdated mission and structure, grown out of the cold war, to confront our shared challenges, including migration and islamic terrorism. [applause] mr. trump: i will not hesitate to deploy military force, when there is no alternative. but if america fights, it must only fight to win. [applause] mr. trump: i will never sent our finest into battle unless necessary, and i mean absolutely necessary, and will only do so if we have a plan for victory with a capital v. [applause] mr. trump: our goal is peace and prosperity, not war and destruction. the best way to achieve those goals is through a disciplined, deliberate and consistent foreign policy. with president obama and secretary clinton we've had the exact opposite - a reckless, rudderless and aimless foreig
with our asian allies. in these summits, we will not only discuss a rebalancing of financial commitments, but take a fresh look at how we can adopt new strategies for tackling our common challenges. for instance, we will discuss how we can upgrade nato's outdated mission and structure, grown out of the cold war, to confront our shared challenges, including migration and islamic terrorism. [applause] mr. trump: i will not hesitate to deploy military force, when there is no alternative. but if...
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they are very important ally. if confirmed, obviously i'll build a close relationship with their military leadership and with my intent their civilian leadership as well. they look at counterterrorism and they look at the pkk as the threat. we talk counterterrorism and primarily we think about isil. so i mean it's those dynamics both of us have to realize our interests. and find areas commonly we can work together. in turkey's case there's areas where we can support them and encourage them to help us in the overall effort. within the southeast flank of nato. >> general robinson, you talked about the agility and the ability to work together in response to senator king's question. i'm really interested in the seem between north com and south com. some of the other questions about drug trafficking there some of that originates in mexico. but much of it originates in south america. whether it's drug trafficking, human trafficking, migrant flows that are driven by violence. that border between mexico and the countries
they are very important ally. if confirmed, obviously i'll build a close relationship with their military leadership and with my intent their civilian leadership as well. they look at counterterrorism and they look at the pkk as the threat. we talk counterterrorism and primarily we think about isil. so i mean it's those dynamics both of us have to realize our interests. and find areas commonly we can work together. in turkey's case there's areas where we can support them and encourage them to...
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they are an important ally. if confirmed, i'll build a close relationship with their military leadership and with my intent, their civilian leadership as well. they look at counterterrorism and they look at the p.k.k. as the threat. we talk counterterrorism and primarily we think isil. it's those dynamics that both of us have to realize our interests and find areas that commonly we can work together. and i think in turkey's case, there's areas where we can support them and encourage them to help us in the overall effort within the southeast flank of nato. mr. kaine: you talked about goldwater-nichols, i'm interested in the seam between northcom and southcom and we talked about this in the talk about drug traffic, some of that starts in mexico, but some of it andinates in south america, through mexico. whether it's drug trafficking or human trafficking or the my rant flows driven by violence in central america, that border between mexico and the countries to the south is really important. talk a little bit about
they are an important ally. if confirmed, i'll build a close relationship with their military leadership and with my intent, their civilian leadership as well. they look at counterterrorism and they look at the p.k.k. as the threat. we talk counterterrorism and primarily we think isil. it's those dynamics that both of us have to realize our interests and find areas that commonly we can work together. and i think in turkey's case, there's areas where we can support them and encourage them to...
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we have denigrated our traditional allies. our traditional allies do have problems. we have problems. there's no doubt about that. by emphasizing those publicly and by moving away from our traditional allies that means the turks, the saudis, the israelis and so forth, we have not built structures in the region that are capable of contending with the challenges of the region with anything other than unilateral military force which is what we're supposed to be avoiding. so if there's another shock that comes, like a destabilization of saudi arabia or destabilization of jordan, the only tool that we really have at our disposal is unilateral american action, which is problematic. the second thing is we are not building a stable new order. we are -- we are sowing the seeds of further conflict. you can see that. for example, and this is just to give one example. we are now in a conflict with, quietly, in a conflict with the turkish government about this hundred kilometers of territory along the syrian-turkish border that the turks have not closed. we're telling them that i
we have denigrated our traditional allies. our traditional allies do have problems. we have problems. there's no doubt about that. by emphasizing those publicly and by moving away from our traditional allies that means the turks, the saudis, the israelis and so forth, we have not built structures in the region that are capable of contending with the challenges of the region with anything other than unilateral military force which is what we're supposed to be avoiding. so if there's another...
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forces from many nato allied countries. nato is present in the arctic, and we have to follow the developments very closely because we have seen a russian military buildup in the arctic. at the same time, we have the arctic council where the united states is a member, canada is a member, russia, norway, many other countries. we have also a degree of cooperation in the arctic related to search and rescue, environmental issues with russia russia. i think it is extremely important we continue to do that and do not increase tensions in the arctic but try to calm the tensions. karen: i'm going to ask people to limit themselves to one question. the questions have been good. but maybe we can take two or three if you limit yourself to ust one. >> turkey. here are so many voices saying that nato would be better off without turkey. they're saying they're collaborating with ice siss. is fighting the kurds who are fighting ice siss. how do you comment on that?
forces from many nato allied countries. nato is present in the arctic, and we have to follow the developments very closely because we have seen a russian military buildup in the arctic. at the same time, we have the arctic council where the united states is a member, canada is a member, russia, norway, many other countries. we have also a degree of cooperation in the arctic related to search and rescue, environmental issues with russia russia. i think it is extremely important we continue to do...
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with our asian allies.these summits, we will not only discuss a rebalancing of financial commitments, but take a fresh look at how we can adopt new strategies for tackling our common challenges. for instance, we will discuss how we can upgrade nato's outdated mission and structure, grown out of the cold war, to confront our shared challenges, including migration and islamic terrorism. [applause] i will not hesitate to deploy military force when there is no alternative. but if america fights, it must only fight to win. [applause] i will never send our finest into battle unless necessary, and i mean absolutely necessary, and will only do so if we have a plan for victory with a capital v. [applause] our goal is peace and prosperity, not war and destruction. the best way to achieve those goals is through a disciplined, deliberate, and consistent foreign policy. with president obama and secretary clinton, we've had the exact opposite -- a reckless, rudderless, and aimless foreign policy, one that has blazed the
with our asian allies.these summits, we will not only discuss a rebalancing of financial commitments, but take a fresh look at how we can adopt new strategies for tackling our common challenges. for instance, we will discuss how we can upgrade nato's outdated mission and structure, grown out of the cold war, to confront our shared challenges, including migration and islamic terrorism. [applause] i will not hesitate to deploy military force when there is no alternative. but if america fights, it...
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it's going to be a great and reliable ally again. it's going to be a friend again. we're going to finally have a coherent foreign policy based upon american interests and the shared interests of our allies. [ applause ] we're getting out of the nation building business and, instead, focusing on creating stability in the world. our moments of greatest strength came when policies ended at the water's edge. we need a new national american foreign policy formed by the best minds and supported by both parties and it will be by both parties, democrats, republicans, independents, everybody, as well as by our close allies. this is how we won the corralled war and how we will win our new future struggles which may be many, may be complex, but we will win if i become president. [ applause ] first, we need a long haul plan to spread the reach of radicalism. containing the spread of radicalism must be a major foreign policy goal of the united states and, indeed, the wor world. events may require the use of military force but it's a philosophical struggle like our strong struggl
it's going to be a great and reliable ally again. it's going to be a friend again. we're going to finally have a coherent foreign policy based upon american interests and the shared interests of our allies. [ applause ] we're getting out of the nation building business and, instead, focusing on creating stability in the world. our moments of greatest strength came when policies ended at the water's edge. we need a new national american foreign policy formed by the best minds and supported by...
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allies. the good thing we have in the u.s. going for us is our allies actually, we have to work on japan and korea a bit but our allies actually like each other. you know, if you look at history, that's actually a rare and important thing. so this kind of trilateral effort i think we are going to see more of. it's been great having andrew here. we look forward to further work from him and also, thank you, bob. bob's title shows that he was the strategist but also has to implement this stuff. thank you for your service in m moving this all forward. thank you for coming. >>> during campaign 2016, c-span takes you on the road to the white house as we follow the candidates on c-span, c-span radio, and c-span.org. on the "wall street journal" website at wsj.com, this headline. donald trump's path to clinching the gop nomination, narrows. joining us on the phone from milwaukee is reed epstein, who is following this story. thank you for being with us. >> good to talk to you. >> let's begin with the
allies. the good thing we have in the u.s. going for us is our allies actually, we have to work on japan and korea a bit but our allies actually like each other. you know, if you look at history, that's actually a rare and important thing. so this kind of trilateral effort i think we are going to see more of. it's been great having andrew here. we look forward to further work from him and also, thank you, bob. bob's title shows that he was the strategist but also has to implement this stuff....
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in fact, they're just as confused as our allies. but an even bigger problem is that they don't take us seriously anymore. truth is, they don't respect us. when president obama landed in cuba on air force one, no leader was there, nobody, to greet him. perhaps an incident without precedent in the long and prestigious history of air force one. and then amazingly, the same thing happened in saudi arabia. it's called no respect. absolutely no respect. do you remember when the president made a long and expensive trip to copenhagen denmark to get the olympics for our country, and after this unprecedented effort, it was announced that the united states came in fourth, fourth place. the president of the united states making this trip, unprecedented, comes in fourth place. he should have known the result before making such an embarrassing commitment. we were laughed at all over the world, as we have been many, many times. the list of humiliations go on and on and on. president obama watches helplessly as north korea increases its aggression
in fact, they're just as confused as our allies. but an even bigger problem is that they don't take us seriously anymore. truth is, they don't respect us. when president obama landed in cuba on air force one, no leader was there, nobody, to greet him. perhaps an incident without precedent in the long and prestigious history of air force one. and then amazingly, the same thing happened in saudi arabia. it's called no respect. absolutely no respect. do you remember when the president made a long...
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the people who should be able to rely on them as allies i want them to know he will be their ally. that is what i'm looking for. harris: what i hear, what you're saying jedediah, you're ready for a turn to more general election conversation from donald trump? >> yes. harris: which is kind of what we saw from donald trump and hillary clinton post their victories last night, melissa. so now the question becomes if you're ted cruz or john kasich and you're watching the speech today, what role are you playing? >> i mean i think you're sitting back feeling a little sick to your stomach, that this thing is getting away from you as you're watching it. we all know ted cruz has announcement coming up at 4:00. he will try to do that thing the day after you get routed in primary try to turn the page, try to change the narrative. we saw donald trump do it successfully once before. will ted cruz be able to do it? i don't know. there is speculation he may announce a running mate. it would take a lot for him to be able to turn the page on last night. i think this is donald trump pivoting to the r
the people who should be able to rely on them as allies i want them to know he will be their ally. that is what i'm looking for. harris: what i hear, what you're saying jedediah, you're ready for a turn to more general election conversation from donald trump? >> yes. harris: which is kind of what we saw from donald trump and hillary clinton post their victories last night, melissa. so now the question becomes if you're ted cruz or john kasich and you're watching the speech today, what...
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we're ally rich. our rivals are ally-poor. we need to take advantage of it. and yet the obama administration seems to have ignored it. indeed, secretary of state john kerry has spent more time wouldg adversaries like iran and russia than doing the hard work of deepening the bonds of trust with our allies. this, coupled with the president's remarks in the atlantic, h's missives directed at friends, makes it seem like they're actually repealing allies -- repelling allies, not working with them, not building up trust. this, of course, is a mistake. and like many in this body, i've had the opportunity to serve my country in different capacities trying to work to advantages the national security of our nation. and i've had the opportunity to see the positive results of the carefully woven fabric of decades of bipartisan american diplomacy, military engagement, and leadership throughout the world. without american leaders who understand history and the important role our allies play in america's security and prosperity, the fabric of our alliances put together over
we're ally rich. our rivals are ally-poor. we need to take advantage of it. and yet the obama administration seems to have ignored it. indeed, secretary of state john kerry has spent more time wouldg adversaries like iran and russia than doing the hard work of deepening the bonds of trust with our allies. this, coupled with the president's remarks in the atlantic, h's missives directed at friends, makes it seem like they're actually repealing allies -- repelling allies, not working with them,...
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he says america's allies are not pulling their weight.e will bring you highlights and analysis on donald trump's take on geopolitics. austria makes it tougher for asylum-seekers. the new measures could see all migrants turned away at the border. the olympic flame is finally handed to brazilian organizers, 100 days before the opening ceremony of the olympics. tonight, we ask will rio de janeiro be ready? ♪ >> it is good to have you with us. tonight, a better idea of how donald trump views the world and how a president trunk would try to change it. fresh off his victory in yesterday's primaries, the republican presidential front runner has outlined the foreign-policy priorities that he would pursue as president of the united states. in a wide-ranging speech in washington, he pledged to put the interests of the american people first and had some tough words for america's enemies and its allies. >> my foreign policy will always put the interests of the american people and american security above all else. it has to be first, has to be. that w
he says america's allies are not pulling their weight.e will bring you highlights and analysis on donald trump's take on geopolitics. austria makes it tougher for asylum-seekers. the new measures could see all migrants turned away at the border. the olympic flame is finally handed to brazilian organizers, 100 days before the opening ceremony of the olympics. tonight, we ask will rio de janeiro be ready? ♪ >> it is good to have you with us. tonight, a better idea of how donald trump...
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and allied naval forces.wo years later, ronald reagan won the election as president of the united states, defeating president carter. reagan was a believer in the navy's concerts, and he appointed an aggressive and thoughtful republican naval strategist, dr. john f lehman junior, as a secretary of the navy. he also increased the navy's budget considerably. and then what happened? the result in 1981 in 1982, was conceptualizing the drafting and promulgation by the navy of the maritime strategy to read it was a secret document, with an unclassified version not public it -- not publicly presented until january 1986. meanwhile, the navy moved forward to implement the strategy that it was writing, practicing it in a joint exercises off the soviet coast, developing new operational contracts, expanding its wargaming program. coordinating with other u.s. services and allied navies, including the japanese maritime self-defense force, and practicing these new tax -- tactics, like top gun and strike u. some of us delve
and allied naval forces.wo years later, ronald reagan won the election as president of the united states, defeating president carter. reagan was a believer in the navy's concerts, and he appointed an aggressive and thoughtful republican naval strategist, dr. john f lehman junior, as a secretary of the navy. he also increased the navy's budget considerably. and then what happened? the result in 1981 in 1982, was conceptualizing the drafting and promulgation by the navy of the maritime strategy...
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but many nato allies are already doing that.ze this is not the most important thing. the most important thing is that nato allies in different ways are part of the fight against -- >> one final question. how worried are you about your security, not just you personally, but nato security in brussels right now listen what's going on? we saw the other week what happens. >> well, we have seen in brussels that no country is immune. and no country is 100% secure against terrorist attacks. and that just underlines the importance of fighting isil in iraq, syria, but also to step up the work when it comes to intelligence, in countries like belgium. and nato allies are doing exactly that. >> you're beefing up your security at your headquarters? >> we are. >> jens stoen s stoltenberg is secretary-general. thank you very much for coming in. >>> just ahead, much more on the presidential race here in the united states. we're standing by for donald trump's first campaign rally since his punishing loss in wisconsin. >>> we're also following imp
but many nato allies are already doing that.ze this is not the most important thing. the most important thing is that nato allies in different ways are part of the fight against -- >> one final question. how worried are you about your security, not just you personally, but nato security in brussels right now listen what's going on? we saw the other week what happens. >> well, we have seen in brussels that no country is immune. and no country is 100% secure against terrorist attacks....
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he's not talking about our allies.hen we are discussing issues with our allies, we are talking about north korea or iran. and to a certain extent china. so there is a little bit more sophistication. charles: morgan? >> what the world is looking for is consistency in an american president. that's what we haven't had in the last 7 years. what i'm look for in trump is a consistent approach to the world and our allies and not leave people guessing. he's totally wrong about russia. i think he is taking the same approach president obama did seven years ago, i'm going to get these dictators on my side. this is not how you play ball with russia. they are one of the biggest threats in the world. that was principally one of the reasons nato was set up. so walid and whoever is coming to his foreign policy. you've brought up the washington d.c. and the bureaucracy. donald trump talked about active duty, talking about how our ships are down and the modernization of the nuclear deterrent. defense is 21%. and pensions and social secu
he's not talking about our allies.hen we are discussing issues with our allies, we are talking about north korea or iran. and to a certain extent china. so there is a little bit more sophistication. charles: morgan? >> what the world is looking for is consistency in an american president. that's what we haven't had in the last 7 years. what i'm look for in trump is a consistent approach to the world and our allies and not leave people guessing. he's totally wrong about russia. i think he...
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>>> el cono so me de pollo para darle un sabor. >>> allÍ estÁ. >>> un poco cito mÁs. >>> allÍ vamos.a. >>> tÚ sabes que es un termina que viene de francia y significa barrida, o aclarado y es una tÉcnica que se empezÓ en los 90 es una tÉcnica espectacular cuando uno quiere cambiar un poco Último el color para aportar brillo y luz mucho artistas nuestros y mucha estrellas estrelltienen esa pun iluminadas no es agresivo sino sutil es para el brillo y suave vid se ve pero no severo tampoco tanto. cÓmo en tu caso. >>> sÍ. >>> pero cuÁl es la diferencia por ejemplo entre esta tÉcnica y las mechas californianas. >>> los reflejos tradicional comienzan desde base hasta puntas. >>> es la primera foto. >>> el segundo las fechas californianas es cuando las punta estÁn mucho mas aclaradas y hay una degradaciÓn intenso en cambio esta tÉcnico es sutil y es suave queda como un brillo si el cabello hubiera estado besoado por el sol y que gusta mucho para esta temporada es como ir al sol y aclara natural tal es para cualquier tipo de cade ca cabellos y tenemos que ten un largo que se permita lo mÁs i
>>> el cono so me de pollo para darle un sabor. >>> allÍ estÁ. >>> un poco cito mÁs. >>> allÍ vamos.a. >>> tÚ sabes que es un termina que viene de francia y significa barrida, o aclarado y es una tÉcnica que se empezÓ en los 90 es una tÉcnica espectacular cuando uno quiere cambiar un poco Último el color para aportar brillo y luz mucho artistas nuestros y mucha estrellas estrelltienen esa pun iluminadas no es agresivo sino sutil es para el...
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and our vital ally israel. mr. president, in the months and years to come, we must make it clear to iran, not just that we will not waiver at enforcing the terms of the jcpoa, but also that our commitment to a successful nuclear agreement will not prevent us from taking action when iran's bad behavior warrants it. with that, thank you, and i yield the floor. a senator: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from missouri. mr. blunt: mr. president, i want to talk a little about the court and the vacancy on the court. certainly i want to express first of all my shared concern with my good friend from delaware about what's happening in iran, how we're reacting to what's happening in iran and how much we need to be focused on that country still understood to be the number one state sponsor of terrorism in the world and designated by the current administration and the current security agencies that it is that, and so i was pleased to see that topic as one of the things we're talking about today. the court
and our vital ally israel. mr. president, in the months and years to come, we must make it clear to iran, not just that we will not waiver at enforcing the terms of the jcpoa, but also that our commitment to a successful nuclear agreement will not prevent us from taking action when iran's bad behavior warrants it. with that, thank you, and i yield the floor. a senator: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from missouri. mr. blunt: mr. president, i want to talk a little about the...
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sometimes your allies can get you in more trouble than you can get in yourself. you think about the defense packs we have around the world. what if japan decides they want to be aggressive? we ought to know that. what if they decide to be aggressive on pushing back without coordination in the united states. we have a defense pact with them. shouldn't we know that? shouldn't we know that germany had relationships with iran prior to the iran deal? we probably should know that. shouldn't we know what they are thinking after the iran deal? i would like to know that. if i'm deciding thousand use our strategic intelligence to avoid trouble then we need to be as aggressive as we can so we're in that hang over period basically where i think we are still hung over and fib beats up apple and apple beats up fbi. completely inappropriate in my mind. there's no path forward. all that's happened now is that they found a solution that doesn't mean they have to go to court. fair enough. all of those policy discussions are going to have to happen and this is what worries me most
sometimes your allies can get you in more trouble than you can get in yourself. you think about the defense packs we have around the world. what if japan decides they want to be aggressive? we ought to know that. what if they decide to be aggressive on pushing back without coordination in the united states. we have a defense pact with them. shouldn't we know that? shouldn't we know that germany had relationships with iran prior to the iran deal? we probably should know that. shouldn't we know...
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finally, i will work for our allies to reinvigorate western allies and institutions. instead of spreading universal values that not everyone wants, we should understand strengthen and promoting western civilization will do more to inspire positive reforms around the world than military interventions. [applause] these are my goals as president. i will seek a foreign policy that all americans, whatever their party can support, so important and in which our friends and allies will respect and welcome. the world must know that we don't go abroad in search of enemies. that we are always happy when old enemies become friends and old friends become allies. we want the world to be -- and bring peace to the world. too much destruction out there. too many destructive weapons. power of weaponry is a single biggest problem in the world. to achieve these goals, americans must have confidence in their country and leadership. again, many americans must wonder why our politicians are more interested in defending the border was foreign countries than their own? [applause] americans mu
finally, i will work for our allies to reinvigorate western allies and institutions. instead of spreading universal values that not everyone wants, we should understand strengthen and promoting western civilization will do more to inspire positive reforms around the world than military interventions. [applause] these are my goals as president. i will seek a foreign policy that all americans, whatever their party can support, so important and in which our friends and allies will respect and...
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we -- we have allies out there. we allies who want to rally the our side. don't forget sitting with king of jordan one day. we were working on his -- his refugee problem with the syrian refugees. an i've seen refugees all around the world from the southeast asia to africa to the dalmatian coast. i have never seen -- i've bun up in the refugee camps. never seen refugees as traumatized as those coming out of syria. i was told by our ambassador to work with the king on what we could do to help in the camps. reduce the chance of cholera and that sort of stuff. i'd known him for a long time. we were talking just the tw of us. we got done and i asked him, so, what's it like to be a king? just kind of interested in it. don't draw anything from that, by the way. and he said, well, you know, working on this, working on that. by the way, the french and british had to pull out of afghanistan. i said, yes, your majesty, domestic political searches. they couldn't maintain the campaign. he said there will be a jordanian soldier in afghanistan until the last american sold
we -- we have allies out there. we allies who want to rally the our side. don't forget sitting with king of jordan one day. we were working on his -- his refugee problem with the syrian refugees. an i've seen refugees all around the world from the southeast asia to africa to the dalmatian coast. i have never seen -- i've bun up in the refugee camps. never seen refugees as traumatized as those coming out of syria. i was told by our ambassador to work with the king on what we could do to help in...
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they want to keep their ally assad in power. they want to keep their bases, both of those, they want to preserve the regime. and so they're fighting the rebels, both bad and good rebels. it's the americans who don't make sense. we're supporting the rebels and we'd like assad overthrown but the al qaeda and the isis people we'd like to fight them are allies, the saudis and the turks want to overthrow assad. the whole thing is really a mess. again, as we talked before, more than 250,000 dead and millions homeless, something like 9 million people displaced. it is a horror show. >> but the american position is that assad if he continues in power, the fighting doesn't stop. fighting to an end you've got to figure out a way to transition assad out. and i think the president was over in that region and talking to the european allies, and basically said there are no good options. and in that interview he did in "atlantic" magazine he said he'd be much more willing to take more risks in syria if he hadn't come in with two wars on his han
they want to keep their ally assad in power. they want to keep their bases, both of those, they want to preserve the regime. and so they're fighting the rebels, both bad and good rebels. it's the americans who don't make sense. we're supporting the rebels and we'd like assad overthrown but the al qaeda and the isis people we'd like to fight them are allies, the saudis and the turks want to overthrow assad. the whole thing is really a mess. again, as we talked before, more than 250,000 dead and...
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estÁ preparado ya. >>> allÍ estÁ preparado ya. >>> ¿qué maquillaje... >>> allÍ estÁ preparado ya. >>tro look más natural... ahora, ¡en más tonos que nunca! fitme! de maybelline make it happen maybelline new york. bleche, crema fresca y vainilla cultivada de forma sostenible. ¡breyers tiene crema fresca, azúcar y leche! breyers, la vainilla deliciosa. nuestra crema y leche provienen de vacas criadas sin hormonas artificiales de crecimiento. que rico esta! . >>> (♪mÚsica♪). >>> no, no, no. >>> eso. >>> aquÍ estamos vente diego. >>> quim vamos directamente. >>> aquÍ estamos listos para el juego. >>> tomando posiciÓn desde el otro lado. >>> asÍ el pato de palo me dicen. >>> vejo de mpirata estamos listos y traemos todo aquÍ al estudio. >>> estÁs listo, aquÍ una ventaja. >>> cuÁl? >>> el seÑor dasa es chofer profesional. >>> no es cierto. >>> pero de carro pero no de esto. >>> esto es diferente. >>> seÑores aquÍ tenemos un circuito en el cual que haga menos tiempo va a ser el ganador, ustedes tienen que salir. >>> creo que daniel no te gana ni a ti con la pata. >>> ah! >>> pero ya, ya, ya
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we have allies out there. we have allies who want to rally to our side. y i don't forget sitting with the king of jordan one day. we were working on his syrian refugee problem and i have seen refugees all around the world from the southeast asia to africa to the dalmatian coast. i have never seen -- i have been up in the refugee camps. i have never seen refugees as traumatized as those coming out of syria. i was told by our ambassador to work with the king on what we could do to help in those camps to reduce the chance of cholera and that sort of stuff. we were talking just the two of us, we got done and i asked him what's it like to be a king. i have never been a king. kind of interested in it and don't draw anything from that, by the way, and he said, well, you know, working on this, working on that and he said, by the way, i hear the french and british had to pull out of afghanistan. i said, yes, your imagine industry, i said domestic political concerns, they couldn't sustain the campaign. he said rest assured, general, there, a jordanian soldier in af
we have allies out there. we have allies who want to rally to our side. y i don't forget sitting with the king of jordan one day. we were working on his syrian refugee problem and i have seen refugees all around the world from the southeast asia to africa to the dalmatian coast. i have never seen -- i have been up in the refugee camps. i have never seen refugees as traumatized as those coming out of syria. i was told by our ambassador to work with the king on what we could do to help in those...
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>> bill, or we are going to use our so-called allies. we don't have such great allies between us, okay? >> i know that. >> and the rest of the world. in theory, they are always saying we will use our allies. our allies we give them all the equipment and beautiful humvees and rifles and everything else. first shot fired in the air and they start running. that's our allies. we will have to do something. at least with oil we have something tangible. we should have never gone to iraq. >> but when we got out we should have kept the oil. i have said that for years. >> it sounds to me like a president trump would use ground troops to some extent to, a, seize oil from isis and, b, kill them. >> well, two things. number one, i want the oil. number two, i would send as few in as possible. and i would try and use other people if possible, except they just don't seem to have the capability. they don't seem to have the capability. >> you have to send u.s. people in with them. you know, there is only 6,000 active fighters. >> we have got to get the oi
>> bill, or we are going to use our so-called allies. we don't have such great allies between us, okay? >> i know that. >> and the rest of the world. in theory, they are always saying we will use our allies. our allies we give them all the equipment and beautiful humvees and rifles and everything else. first shot fired in the air and they start running. that's our allies. we will have to do something. at least with oil we have something tangible. we should have never gone to...
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allies for not paying their way. with vladimir putin, and took aim at barack obama and hillary clinton, blaming them together for foreign policy that is weak, confused, a mess. >> our foreign policy is a complete and total disaster. >> reporter: delivering what his campaign called a major foreign policy speech in washington, donald trump immediately took aim at president obama. >> if president obama's goal had been to weaken america, he could not have done a better job. >> reporter: in fact, perhaps telegraphing his general election message, he equated the president and his likely democratic opponent, hillary clinton, uttering obama, clinton, no fewer than three times. >> the obama clinton interventions, with president obama and secretary clinton, of obama clinton. >> reporter: declaring their foreign policy a shared failure. >> the legacy of the obama, clinton interventions will be weakness, confusion, and disarray. >> reporter: trump was more scripted, less bombastic, but with few specifics. saying only he would de
allies for not paying their way. with vladimir putin, and took aim at barack obama and hillary clinton, blaming them together for foreign policy that is weak, confused, a mess. >> our foreign policy is a complete and total disaster. >> reporter: delivering what his campaign called a major foreign policy speech in washington, donald trump immediately took aim at president obama. >> if president obama's goal had been to weaken america, he could not have done a better job....
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all nato allies should aim for the nato target of spending their 2% gdp on defense. something that david has made sure to happen here in the uk to meet that standard. we discussed new actions that we can take addressing the refugee crisis including our nato allies. of strong defense, we rely on more than just military spending but helping to unleash the potential of others living a free and prosperous lives. i want to thank the united kingdom. we talked about promoting jobs and stronger growth through increased transit and trade investments so our young people can achieve greater opportunities and prosperity. yes, the prime minister and i discussed on the referendum on whether or not the union remained. let me be clear, this is something that the british voters have to decide for themselves, but as part of our special relationship, part of being friends, is to be honest and to let you know what i think. and speaking honestly, it affects our prospect as well. the united states wants a strong united kingdom as partner. and the united kingdom is at its best when it is h
all nato allies should aim for the nato target of spending their 2% gdp on defense. something that david has made sure to happen here in the uk to meet that standard. we discussed new actions that we can take addressing the refugee crisis including our nato allies. of strong defense, we rely on more than just military spending but helping to unleash the potential of others living a free and prosperous lives. i want to thank the united kingdom. we talked about promoting jobs and stronger growth...
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new actions we can take for the refugee crisis with nato allies and because strong defense relies on more than military spending helping to unleash the potential of others i want to thank people of the united kingdom for their generosity and humanitarian aid. we talk about promoting jobs, stronger growth through increased transatlantic trade and investment so young people achieve greater opportunity and prosperity. the prime minister and i discussed the upcoming referendum on whether or not the uk should remain part of the european union. let me be clear, ultimately this is something the british voters have to decide for themselves. as part of our special relationship, part of being friends is to be honest, to let you know what i think. speaking honestly the outcome of that decision is a matter of deep interest to the united states because it affect our prospects as well. the united states lost the united kingdom as a partner, the united kingdom is at its best when helping to lead a stronger -- it leverages uk power to be part of the european union. i wrote in the op-ed today i don't
new actions we can take for the refugee crisis with nato allies and because strong defense relies on more than military spending helping to unleash the potential of others i want to thank people of the united kingdom for their generosity and humanitarian aid. we talk about promoting jobs, stronger growth through increased transatlantic trade and investment so young people achieve greater opportunity and prosperity. the prime minister and i discussed the upcoming referendum on whether or not the...
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and asian allies.s a curious way to return to diplomacy to basically be very critical of our allies. but i want to go back to the point i ended on before. he was quite soft on vat vlad mir putin. and right now, the next american president will face putin, a divided ukraine and divide our nato allies. the next american president needs to join with our european allies, with the germ arngz british, and french, in containing putin. we didn't hear any of that today. i think it was a very naive speech in that respect because he appears to want to try to sidle up to putin and yet be so tough on our allies, alm of which whom are democracies, that he's going to alienate them from american leadership. >> woodruff: walid phares, what about that, nicholas burns' point, that he is being tough-- rather being soft on mr. putin at the same time he's coming down hard on america's allies. >> in comparison with the current administration and maybe the last few years of the previous administration in terms of being tough
and asian allies.s a curious way to return to diplomacy to basically be very critical of our allies. but i want to go back to the point i ended on before. he was quite soft on vat vlad mir putin. and right now, the next american president will face putin, a divided ukraine and divide our nato allies. the next american president needs to join with our european allies, with the germ arngz british, and french, in containing putin. we didn't hear any of that today. i think it was a very naive...
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when frienends become allies. we want them to be allies. we want toring peace to the world.oo much distraction out there. too many if weapons. ththe single biggest problem tht we have today i in the world. to achieve these goals, americans must have c confidence in theirir country. many americans mustt wder why our p politicians seem more interested in defending thehe borders of foreign c countries thanan i defding their own. [applause] americans must knoww that we are putting the americann people first a again. on trade. so true. on trade. immigration. foreign-policy. the jobs. inincos and security of the american w worr. always b be my first priority. [applause] no country has ever prospered and failed to put its own interest first. both our friends a and o our enememies. putting theirir cntries above ors. we, whilele being fair t to them must start doing the sam we will no longer surrendnderhis entrÉe or its peoplee to the ful song of globalism. the nationstate r remns. the true fououndion for happininess and hararmo. i amm skeptptical of i intnatiol unions thatt t us up
when frienends become allies. we want them to be allies. we want toring peace to the world.oo much distraction out there. too many if weapons. ththe single biggest problem tht we have today i in the world. to achieve these goals, americans must have c confidence in theirir country. many americans mustt wder why our p politicians seem more interested in defending thehe borders of foreign c countries thanan i defding their own. [applause] americans must knoww that we are putting the americann...
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and its allies are paying the price for this failure of engainlment. from what i can tell, president obama's recently lengthy interviews on foreign policy published in "the atlantic monthly," he has not drawn the correction conclusions from the foreign policy failures in recent years in libya, in syria, in ukraine, russia, and elsewhere. for me, we have abdicated america's traditional leadership role. for the alliance, i fear this could be the beginning phase of disengaugement from europe, which if it continues will be at our peril. without firm u.s. leadership of nato, we will begin to see the commitment of our allies weaken. they simply do not have the muscle or the financial capability to support a nato coalition without u.s. leadership. and without the right kind of leadership, the importance of the trans-atlantic security relationship and the continued robust presence of u.s. forces in europe will begin to lose advocates, as perhaps has already occurred among those who do not support our efforts. if americans come to see nato's value in financial
and its allies are paying the price for this failure of engainlment. from what i can tell, president obama's recently lengthy interviews on foreign policy published in "the atlantic monthly," he has not drawn the correction conclusions from the foreign policy failures in recent years in libya, in syria, in ukraine, russia, and elsewhere. for me, we have abdicated america's traditional leadership role. for the alliance, i fear this could be the beginning phase of disengaugement from...
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foes andd america's allies to question our commitment. no more is this clearer than in the war against isil. we have achieved tactical operation against isil thanks to the excellence of military leadership and troops on the ground. but it is strategic, we always seem to be a step behind, a day late, a dollar short. isil has taken the strategic offensive, launching sophisticated attacks into the heart of western civilization, and deepening its presence in libya with thousands of terrorists and training camps and external plotting in that country. existing inf that afghanistan symptom or 10, 2001. -- september 10, 2001. but the reaction has been slow and inefficient. military service members in iraq and syria deserve better. president obama's failed policies of the last seven years have placed us in a tragic but once described -- rut once described as unwillingness to act when action would be simple and effective, lack of clear thinking until emergency comes, -- self-preservation strikes its jarring song. those of the rotations of history.
foes andd america's allies to question our commitment. no more is this clearer than in the war against isil. we have achieved tactical operation against isil thanks to the excellence of military leadership and troops on the ground. but it is strategic, we always seem to be a step behind, a day late, a dollar short. isil has taken the strategic offensive, launching sophisticated attacks into the heart of western civilization, and deepening its presence in libya with thousands of terrorists and...
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and reassure allies against russian aggression. all nato allies should aim for the target of spending 2% of gdp on defense, something that david has made sure happens here in the u.k. to meet that standard. we discussed new actions we can take to address the refugee crisis, including with our nato allies. because a strong defense relies on more than just military spending, but on helping to unleash the potential of others to live freer and more prosperous lives, i want to thank the people of the united kingdom for their extraordinary generosity as one of the world's for most donors of humanitarian aid. we talked about promoting growth through increased trade and how young people can achieve greater opportunity. and yes, the prime minister and i discussed whether the u.k. should remain part of the european union. let me be clear. ultimately, this is something the british voters have to decide for themselves. but as part of our special relationship, part of being friends, is to be honest. and to let you know what i think. and speakin
and reassure allies against russian aggression. all nato allies should aim for the target of spending 2% of gdp on defense, something that david has made sure happens here in the u.k. to meet that standard. we discussed new actions we can take to address the refugee crisis, including with our nato allies. because a strong defense relies on more than just military spending, but on helping to unleash the potential of others to live freer and more prosperous lives, i want to thank the people of...