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i can see the irani and doing the same pink. >> inside the calculus of the syrian regime. he was regaining control of the country, why use chemical weapons now? >> two answers to that was one, there is a lot of evidence that syrian military controlled by not damascus, lower-level commanders. back in 2013 when obama threatened to move the previous use of chemical weapons, deployment of sarah and that got away from a local commander, too much was used. these weapons, and the syrian government did not expect a serious us weapons of this usage. >> one of their airbases, the trump administration can keep this narrowly tailored and contained and not grow into a larger conflict. >> i don't think the syrians or russians have an interest in escalating further. russia shares a lot of interests with the us government in a broad array of fronts, the syrians want to win their civil war, they don't want to give the us any excuse, the one country that worries me is iran. iran benefits politically from confrontations with the united states. >> continued instability benefits tehran. presid
i can see the irani and doing the same pink. >> inside the calculus of the syrian regime. he was regaining control of the country, why use chemical weapons now? >> two answers to that was one, there is a lot of evidence that syrian military controlled by not damascus, lower-level commanders. back in 2013 when obama threatened to move the previous use of chemical weapons, deployment of sarah and that got away from a local commander, too much was used. these weapons, and the syrian...
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the sunni-led regime of saddam hussein which was viewed as an important sunni check on irani and shia influence in the region. there is the sectarian dimension but a lot of the rivalry is really driven by geopolitical ambitions and rivalries between the saudi and the iranians. - the primary saudi fear was that the united states would essentially seek a broader political accommodation with iran as saudi expands and they saw a whole series of things happening in the region as playing in iran's favor and against their own and the epicenter of this, of course, is syria. they viewed the uprising in syria and the civil war which followed as fundamentally a war with iran over the future of syria. - [narrator] in syria, iran is supporting the government of bashar al-assad by sending malicious to counter-rebel groups including daesh who seek to unseat him. - iran under khomeini set the course for what is happening today. when we see iranian troops in syria, iranian malicious in iraq and other iranian-supported shia, malicious in lebanon and bahrain and even in saudi arabia, they have what is c
the sunni-led regime of saddam hussein which was viewed as an important sunni check on irani and shia influence in the region. there is the sectarian dimension but a lot of the rivalry is really driven by geopolitical ambitions and rivalries between the saudi and the iranians. - the primary saudi fear was that the united states would essentially seek a broader political accommodation with iran as saudi expands and they saw a whole series of things happening in the region as playing in iran's...
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un niÑo iranÍ de tres aÑos realiza acrobacias, que serÍan muy difÍciles, o hasta imposibles para muchos de cocinas. los padres dicen que su hijo jamÁs ha recibido entrenamiento profesional. llegamos al final. nos vemos maÑana. gloriabella:llego el martes 4 de abril. alejandra: yo soy alejandra araceli tengo informaciÓn y entretenido para ti. en vivo obtendremos en los estudios de despierta a'rea de la bahÍa al actor eugenio dervez para hablarnos de su reciente proyecto en hollywood. gloribella: grupo de rock en espal
un niÑo iranÍ de tres aÑos realiza acrobacias, que serÍan muy difÍciles, o hasta imposibles para muchos de cocinas. los padres dicen que su hijo jamÁs ha recibido entrenamiento profesional. llegamos al final. nos vemos maÑana. gloriabella:llego el martes 4 de abril. alejandra: yo soy alejandra araceli tengo informaciÓn y entretenido para ti. en vivo obtendremos en los estudios de despierta a'rea de la bahÍa al actor eugenio dervez para hablarnos de su reciente proyecto en hollywood....
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un niÑo iranÍ de tres aÑos realiza acrobacias, que serÍan muy difÍciles, o hasta imposibles para muchosnamiento profesional. llegamos al final. nos vemos maÑana. ♪ ♪ ♪ adriana:arranca el bÉisbol de las grandes ligas. dodgers que le dieron palo bonito a la piÑata. lindsay: sÓlo pocos llegan a ser inmortalizados en el salÓn de la fama. bÚlgaro! su legado es eterno. adriana: en nuestro lunes con... conversamos con jared.
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this is a very real threats that is funded by president obama's irani and deal.e ambassador haley actually exert leadership on behalf of president trump so that these collective security arrangements are only as strong as their primary leader. to get all the laggards moving forward, ambassador haley is actually exerting leadership on behalf of the united states to try to do something because our vital interests are threatened. obama should have read his own national security strategy were a world order based on the rule of law and a limited and chemical weapons are part of that strategy. >> sean: how wrong could he have been? they talk about wouldn't find weapons of mass instruction. he assured us those chemical weapons were gone. thank you, we appreciate it and as always, sarah, great reporting, we appreciate it, we'll be back on susan rice next week because i know you've got more information coming out. coming up the night, a huge winner for president trump, america is back. also confirmed judge neil gorsuch to the u.s. supreme court. we'll get reaction from ed
this is a very real threats that is funded by president obama's irani and deal.e ambassador haley actually exert leadership on behalf of president trump so that these collective security arrangements are only as strong as their primary leader. to get all the laggards moving forward, ambassador haley is actually exerting leadership on behalf of the united states to try to do something because our vital interests are threatened. obama should have read his own national security strategy were a...
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irani interesting that we have this senior russian official who says basically these strikes put an end to u.s.-russia relationships as far as cooperation when it comes to syria. and in essence, the first step in dealing kind of a crippling to that relationship. >> well, he's a legislator. he's in charge of the foreign affairs committee, but he is a legislator. he's not part of the executive branch in russia. and if i were he and i were the government in russia, that's exactly what i would say. i think one of the things that we have to keep in mind is that most things that are really worth doing in the international arena, diplomatic arena, happen behind closed doors. the more we take positions, difficult positions in public, the less you need to pay attention to them. what's really important here is that if the united states state department makes some effort to take advantage of the situation and to sit down with the russians behind closed doors and start to talk serious business about what the future of syria might be, and i think this was telegraphed by tillerson today when he said
irani interesting that we have this senior russian official who says basically these strikes put an end to u.s.-russia relationships as far as cooperation when it comes to syria. and in essence, the first step in dealing kind of a crippling to that relationship. >> well, he's a legislator. he's in charge of the foreign affairs committee, but he is a legislator. he's not part of the executive branch in russia. and if i were he and i were the government in russia, that's exactly what i...
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there was an attack by iranis, for example, on a dam in 2013. consider it a wakeup call.tioned the national security piece in terms of investment in cyber security. there's another piece that's not a surprise to you. as a former government official for 25 years, it's difficult for the government to find people from sin coal valley to work these problems. they can't find the money, so in addition to the money, you have to find a way to get a balance between silicon valley and washington to bring a 25-year-old from stanford into government. >> because you know when we interview security experts, this keeps them up at night, the idea of the power grid vulnerable because then you just -- and it's everything from traffic cameras to, you know, emergency systems to, i mean, i could go on and on, and it would send a shiver down our spines, so what do you think is our answer here? >> so the answer has got to be to build systems both redunda y redundancies and avoid a single point of failure. it's not wonky words. it's relatively easy to do. you ensure that a system, let's say an e
there was an attack by iranis, for example, on a dam in 2013. consider it a wakeup call.tioned the national security piece in terms of investment in cyber security. there's another piece that's not a surprise to you. as a former government official for 25 years, it's difficult for the government to find people from sin coal valley to work these problems. they can't find the money, so in addition to the money, you have to find a way to get a balance between silicon valley and washington to bring...
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afghanistan because during the drawdown there had been a great deal more involvement both with russia and of iranithat is busy causing a few complications are what i think russia wants from the trump regime is clarity about policy, and it seems that one moment they are pro—russian and wanting to work with the russians to get rid of the extremists and the next moment they are going back to the old administration's desire for regime change so i think there is a lack of clarity, a lack of stability that is going to cause the russians to worry and be concerned about more than anything else. we started this interview with you talking about the need to win the war. let's end by saying attacks like this, from the air, history has taught us they don't win anything without the backing of some form of ground troop. is that going to be the case here? if that will be the case, definitely we have had thousands of americans, tens of thousands of americans, tens of thousands of american and other coalition troops drawn down, the conflict has not gone away. what it needs is accommodation of ground troops but also
afghanistan because during the drawdown there had been a great deal more involvement both with russia and of iranithat is busy causing a few complications are what i think russia wants from the trump regime is clarity about policy, and it seems that one moment they are pro—russian and wanting to work with the russians to get rid of the extremists and the next moment they are going back to the old administration's desire for regime change so i think there is a lack of clarity, a lack of...
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lots of irany here. >> definitely a lot of twist. it's random that he was assigned to a case.now judge curiel will decide whether custom and border connections needs to hold over documents who lawyers say he was improperly deported. >> i have a judge who is a hater of donald trump. a hater. >> reporter: the federal judge who heard the class action lawsuit accusing trump university of fraud called out regularly by donald trump on the campaign trail. >> he's a hater. his name is gonzalezo curiel. >> reporter: then candidate trump attacked the california based district court judge for his mexican routes. >> we have a very hostile judge. now, he is hispanic, i believe, and he is a very hostile judge to me. >> reporter: even though judge curiel was born in indiana. >> i've been treated very unfairly by this judge. this judge is of mexican heritage. i'm building a wall. >> reporter: trump tweeted on may 30th i have a judge from the trump university civil case san diego who is very unfair an obama pick, totally bias hates trump. trump later issued a statement in june 7th, it is unfor
lots of irany here. >> definitely a lot of twist. it's random that he was assigned to a case.now judge curiel will decide whether custom and border connections needs to hold over documents who lawyers say he was improperly deported. >> i have a judge who is a hater of donald trump. a hater. >> reporter: the federal judge who heard the class action lawsuit accusing trump university of fraud called out regularly by donald trump on the campaign trail. >> he's a hater. his...
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right next to assad regime forces are russian tanks, planes, armored personnel carriers, irani and special forces and hezbollah. when you think assad, you need to think their close allies fighting run on the ground with them. for us to align with the assad regime or even allowed to stay is allowing russia a foothold in the middle east, allowing iranian influence and a base to attack israel. it has all kinds of consequences. what assad has been doing and what the russians have been doing is not attacking isis. they are not not attacking isis. i want to dispute, or disabuse everyone of that notion. there was no isis fighters where this attack just occurred. what they've been doing is eliminating the middle ground and both of assad, iran, russia have been eliminating any middle option so that they leave the world with a binary choice. choose me or choose isis. of course we are not going to choose isis. >> bret: i want to talk about the policy, but from a war fighter's perspective, we have people on the ground. we have two groups and the numbers have increased in recent months. on the ground i
right next to assad regime forces are russian tanks, planes, armored personnel carriers, irani and special forces and hezbollah. when you think assad, you need to think their close allies fighting run on the ground with them. for us to align with the assad regime or even allowed to stay is allowing russia a foothold in the middle east, allowing iranian influence and a base to attack israel. it has all kinds of consequences. what assad has been doing and what the russians have been doing is not...
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the irani and hezbollah, they are fermenting all these proxy wars.n. >> it's clear, if you want to create order in the world,se security in the world, you have to distinguish between those who are attacking and those who are defending. the u.n. confuses it. they attack israel, which is defending itself, and they ignore the aggression of iran, which is attacking not just israel but all the countries of the region. >> sean: implementing tear an ad creating proxy wars. >> back in 2011, at the terror reached united states for the capital, washington, d.c. they teamed up with a mexican drug cartel. >> sean: also killing american soldiers during american-iraq war as well. the head of the plo is going to be meeting with president trump. i would think for any peace dea deal, he doesn't recognize israel's right to exist. we still know that terrorists are rewarded with honor and families are given rewards, if, in fact, they are family members are killed killing israelis. how did it begin a discussion about peace when that is their stated policy? >> you have an
the irani and hezbollah, they are fermenting all these proxy wars.n. >> it's clear, if you want to create order in the world,se security in the world, you have to distinguish between those who are attacking and those who are defending. the u.n. confuses it. they attack israel, which is defending itself, and they ignore the aggression of iran, which is attacking not just israel but all the countries of the region. >> sean: implementing tear an ad creating proxy wars. >> back in...
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and irani and if it was focused on the program there we saw that in action back in 2010. right, so what this does is there are groups out there within the information operation divisions of the military called c & o, computer network operations and they focus on building you know programs or malicious software pieces doing precision operations or precision information ops. they'll do recon and find out what's going on and if they find out -- or get into the country and a foreign asset that we want to degrade the nuclear program or whatever, they'll come in and basically add a payload or add a piece in there that will then, take out that piece of equipment. >> it is like a super worm i guess? >> yeah. so stuxnet actually was a worm. it's interesting, it was a seven layer worm. probably one of the most costly developed pieces of malware for any kind of government agency to do. there's a super worm in the usual sense but it has to be controlled. if it hits the wrong industrial control, this or that, we could have problems. right, so in some sense it's similar to the naenvy s
and irani and if it was focused on the program there we saw that in action back in 2010. right, so what this does is there are groups out there within the information operation divisions of the military called c & o, computer network operations and they focus on building you know programs or malicious software pieces doing precision operations or precision information ops. they'll do recon and find out what's going on and if they find out -- or get into the country and a foreign asset that...
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have happened had obama not betrayedn israel given this horrible deal to iran and the possibility of iranind hegemony in the region. maybe a lot of good came out of that. maybe even a breakthrough in china, time will tell. g >> i think you are right. some positive things can come out of that. look what we've done already, we've reinforced those positive developments that happen in a vacuum. look at the meeting withha president, look at how we've revitalized the relations with israel. king abdullah, i don't know if we're tired of winning it but this is just a taste. >> sean: i don't ever get tired ofwhen i come i don't think anybody's going to get tired of that.ed good to see you, thank you. up next to an this busy news night here in "hannity." >> what we do know is a president mired deep in scandal involving russian influence in his election fired off some harmless missiles at the end ofr a very bad at for him. >> sean: trump derangement syndrome at nbc news peddling one conspiracy theory after another, piers morgan reacts. that's coming up next and also later tonight. >> putin is backing
have happened had obama not betrayedn israel given this horrible deal to iran and the possibility of iranind hegemony in the region. maybe a lot of good came out of that. maybe even a breakthrough in china, time will tell. g >> i think you are right. some positive things can come out of that. look what we've done already, we've reinforced those positive developments that happen in a vacuum. look at the meeting withha president, look at how we've revitalized the relations with israel. king...
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the floods have taken many iranis by surprise.istent drought for many years. clergymen have repeatedly asked people to pray for rain. it seems their prayers have been answered, but not in the way they expected. floods have been reported from five provinces in the north, with the worst reported from the mountainous north—west, where the melting of snow contributed to the disaster. the authorities have issued warnings of more floods in the next few days, as more torrential rains are expected. and now the weather forecast. there is a lot of dry weather in the forecast for the next few days, but easter is sunday brought a fly in the ointment. these weather fronts clearing south—east through this evening, so dry weather developing overnight. a fair amount of cloud left behind with one or two clear breaks, which could allow some mist patches deform and also a touch of frost in places. towns and cities, probably 3—9 degrees, but in shetland, down to freezing. tomorrow, some cold air working in from the north and, with that, a band of rai
the floods have taken many iranis by surprise.istent drought for many years. clergymen have repeatedly asked people to pray for rain. it seems their prayers have been answered, but not in the way they expected. floods have been reported from five provinces in the north, with the worst reported from the mountainous north—west, where the melting of snow contributed to the disaster. the authorities have issued warnings of more floods in the next few days, as more torrential rains are expected....
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now the stuff of in syria, and ran with assad, so another kind of potential strike at irani and concernse question is, will they go further? iran would have many ways to respond. it is not a small country. look likeran iraq war a walk in the park. how are these military people going to address this? there's a danger of some military action. they're not going to telegraph it. trump apparently decided this on rather short notice, if we're to believe what we saw on tv. amy: you have the advertisements on television, and then the news being an advertisemement as well for these weapons contractors. let's turn to msnbc plus brian williams the night of the tomahawk cruise missles attack. , weo into greater detail see these beautiful pictures at night from the decks of these two u.s. navy vessels in the eastern mediterranean. i am tempted to quote leonard cohen, i'm data by the beauty of our weapons. they are beautiful pictures of your some armaments making what is for them a brief flight over this airfield. what did they hit? leonardi daresay linda cohn going would be rolling over in his grave.
now the stuff of in syria, and ran with assad, so another kind of potential strike at irani and concernse question is, will they go further? iran would have many ways to respond. it is not a small country. look likeran iraq war a walk in the park. how are these military people going to address this? there's a danger of some military action. they're not going to telegraph it. trump apparently decided this on rather short notice, if we're to believe what we saw on tv. amy: you have the...
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there is an irani infle controlling assad. assad is going to depend on them for support going forward. so i think it is important to see the posturing, see what they're going to do. it is also important to point out that president trump is being tested right now and putin knows to be able to test him out, to see what is going to happen and see the reaction. it is important we establish credibility. it is a good move. to be honest it should have been done four years ago with the original red line. neil: i want to thank you you both. meantime we haven't heard anything beyond what vladmir putin is doing, condemning attack that it is unwarrant and provocative. russian press was telling its people was planned long before so-called chemical attack on syrian people. that is how it is being spun over there. that is what russians are being told over there. this is the united states acting unilaterally and in their terms savagely. >>> neil gorsuch is now on his way to the supreme court, despite the fact of great disruption over so-calle
there is an irani infle controlling assad. assad is going to depend on them for support going forward. so i think it is important to see the posturing, see what they're going to do. it is also important to point out that president trump is being tested right now and putin knows to be able to test him out, to see what is going to happen and see the reaction. it is important we establish credibility. it is a good move. to be honest it should have been done four years ago with the original red...
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mi gente sÍ, miren muy bien este video porque este beÉe iranÍ de 3 aÑos s sorprendiÓ al escalar paredes trepa de fÁcil. >> bueno, estÁs cosas las podemos ver solamente por las pantallas de "un nuevo dÍa" seÑores, ahorita vamos hacer una pequeÑa pausa y enseguida estamos con pepe, asÍ lo aseguran varios gruperos despuÉs del arresto de su hijo. >> frenando la deportaciÓn, conozca quÉ recursos legales puede contar para detener este proceso esto y mucho mÁs aquÍ en ♪ ¿qué es esto? ¿una cascada? ¡perfecto! es lo que faltaba... state farm sabe que por cada una de esas, hay una de éstas... ¡qué es esto! ¿una cascada? ¡perfecto! es lo que faltaba... state farm está ahí con seguros de inquilino cuando las cosas van mal. y también aquí, con una cuenta de ahorros para la casa de tus sueños. para ayudar a que la vida vaya bien. ♪ una base de cobertura total., de l'oréal. superligera. la fórmula pro realmente dura y si lo que era para siempre se acabó, solo cúbrelo y corrígelo. nueva infallible total cover. de l'oréal paris. ya no tienes que ir lejos para probsolo ven a subwayalia. donde presentamos
mi gente sÍ, miren muy bien este video porque este beÉe iranÍ de 3 aÑos s sorprendiÓ al escalar paredes trepa de fÁcil. >> bueno, estÁs cosas las podemos ver solamente por las pantallas de "un nuevo dÍa" seÑores, ahorita vamos hacer una pequeÑa pausa y enseguida estamos con pepe, asÍ lo aseguran varios gruperos despuÉs del arresto de su hijo. >> frenando la deportaciÓn, conozca quÉ recursos legales puede contar para detener este proceso esto y mucho mÁs...
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putin y su homÓlogo iranÍ pidieron una investigaciÓn objetiva y parcial de lo ocurrido el pasado 4 dea policial tras un hombre que roÓo una armerÍa en wiscousin, las autoridades dijeron que joseph envÍo un manifiesto ante trump a la casa blanca y temen que en su objetivo estÉn escuelas, iglesias y oficinas gubernamentales. el presidente juramenta hoy al juez neil conservador en sustituciÓn como scalia, este nombramiento es sumamente importante porque la corte suprema tendrÁ la Última palabra en temas que dividen al paÍs como el aborto, la inmigraciÓn y las armas. mÁs de mil manifestantes salieron a las calles en dallas texas para protestar por las mÍticas antimigrantes del presidente trump porque consideran acciones de discriminaciÓn. >>> expresar este malestar que sentimos hacÍa la politica del actual presidente de los estados unidos de amÉrica. queremos eh unidad. >>> familias enteras se unieron la marcha organizada por la comunidad inmigrante de dallas y los cuales estuvieron presentes en las polÍticas migratorias del presidente. un grupo de migrantes recrearon el camino de la cruz
putin y su homÓlogo iranÍ pidieron una investigaciÓn objetiva y parcial de lo ocurrido el pasado 4 dea policial tras un hombre que roÓo una armerÍa en wiscousin, las autoridades dijeron que joseph envÍo un manifiesto ante trump a la casa blanca y temen que en su objetivo estÉn escuelas, iglesias y oficinas gubernamentales. el presidente juramenta hoy al juez neil conservador en sustituciÓn como scalia, este nombramiento es sumamente importante porque la corte suprema tendrÁ la Última...
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support will wane, there certainly is a sense that over the obama of administration, the fear of iraniation from russia and and fear of spoiling hope of better relationship with russia was tying america's hands from doing anything further or anything more pointed inside the territory. now president trump has just ompletely reset the game and how iran and russia react, whether beyond the words and condemnation, whether they do anything about this remains to be seen. first few hours, following the attack, does not seem like they are doing just condemning the u.s. strikes. now that the president responded in the way he has, what is the expectation from syria and around it as far as what the u.s. should do in this situation? lot of ell, you see a people didn't support president the before, who are happy strikes took place and feel like, wow, this is something we can get behind, that sets the u.s. to be for the more active on the syrian file has been really interesting to hear a lot of folks who didn't support feeling likemp now hey, actually we like that he id this, maybe we can get behind this
support will wane, there certainly is a sense that over the obama of administration, the fear of iraniation from russia and and fear of spoiling hope of better relationship with russia was tying america's hands from doing anything further or anything more pointed inside the territory. now president trump has just ompletely reset the game and how iran and russia react, whether beyond the words and condemnation, whether they do anything about this remains to be seen. first few hours, following...
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i mean, i do know that the obama was lighter on irani activity including destabilizing afnghts that iran-- across the arabian gulf and i do know that they sort of let up a little bit on what otherwise i think they should have been more, had more pressure on iranians because they wanted to steal as much as we did. so i don't think that's the way -- >> why did obama administration often soft pedal use of force strong military presence and strong military point of view? why did they do that? >> i think it is interesting phenomenon in our society and our policy where presidents come to office with a narrative. and the narrative that president obama came to office with with when he came in in 2009 was we're going to get us out of wars i think he was rightly, you know, very careful about getting into new entangle thes and zap our military but doesn't mean there respect important instances like syria where you need to use military force in limited way for precise objectives and then get out where you can or at least go to diplomacy. which i think you heard your previous speaker talk about. >> w
i mean, i do know that the obama was lighter on irani activity including destabilizing afnghts that iran-- across the arabian gulf and i do know that they sort of let up a little bit on what otherwise i think they should have been more, had more pressure on iranians because they wanted to steal as much as we did. so i don't think that's the way -- >> why did obama administration often soft pedal use of force strong military presence and strong military point of view? why did they do that?...