stephen hadley, former national security advisor to president bush, mike mcfaul, who has been ambassador to russia for president obama, and nicholas burns, a veteran diplomat in the state department. but first, senator mccain. welcome. >> thank you, charlie. >> charlie: tell me what it is about the foreign policy you consider factless. >> well, among other things, the entire approach to vladimir putin and russia, since the president came to office, and we had to have the reset that, in a conversation overheard, he said to tell putin i'll be more flexible. it may not be a cold war as far as barack obama is concerned, but vladimir putin who said the greatest disaster of the 20t 20th century was the fall of the sowf unit yon, to him it is clearly east-west and cold war and he used as i predicted crimea as a vital part of the near broad of russia and he was not about to give up sevastopal, a major naval base of two. so i think this is all predictable. but a'uát of naivety about vladimir putin is astounding. >> charlie: i bet they make a deal today for russia to withdraw the troops and for hi