essentially create complete incoheerngs because on the one hand he attacks the policy bitterly and then he says, well, i'm going to stay in it. i'm going to punt this to congress to a deeply divided congress and force them to cleanup. it's an abrogation of responsibility. it is entirely irresponsible act. if the president wants to walk away from the deal, i agree with mike that he has the technical right totsds. i'm simply saying it's a terrible idea and it undermines u.s. credibility, but he does have the legal right to do it. but he won't even do that. it was an act of strange cow ard he is. >> no. >> kientd of incoherent foreign policy while on the one hand he says the deal is the worst in the world on the other he says but i'm going to stay in it. congress can decide what to do. >> give him some credit for flexibility and for opening up negotiations with the europeans and with congress. now, he didn't just go out -- >> negotiation with the europeans -- the europeans have said they will not renegotiate the deal.