to stop it. seemingly fed up with vladmir putin s aggressive military buildup, president trump says he will pull america out of a treaty with russia. russia has not adhered to the treaty. reporter: the deal was signed 31 years ago. it forced the u.s. and the soviet union to eliminate ground launch ballistic and cruise missiles that could fly between 3400 miles. last year the u.s. accused russia of deploying a missile that could reach europe. we believe the russians have deployed it. reporter: the kremlin denies it but analyst say that missile gives putin o s forces a big advantage. such missiles can be difficult to track.
trade was with china europe kind of pretty much the rest of the world is currently renegotiating the north american trade agreement to have to describe me as a disaster responsible for american job losses then he ll be home to during an interview with bloomberg in which he threatened to withdraw the united states from the world trade organization calling it the single worst trade deal ever made before going on to say that if they don t shape up he would pull america out. about the threat of a measured response from w t o chief robert as a veda he said there was no panic over the trumps comments and that the president s views on the organization would nothing new here just some more off them. it s treated the united states very badly and i hope they change their ways they have been treating us very badly for many many years simply put we have not been treated fairly by the world trade organization people have to understand our country on
in and said he would renegotiate nafta. if he didn t like the results he would pull america out of nafta. he has never left the negotiating table. he and his team have taken the case to mexico, have taken it to canada. canada was in mexico yesterday. steve: kelly, there were a number of republicans out in the farm states who have heard about this hurting their farmers. will this all for the most part be settled before the november mid terms. let s talk about the farmers for a moment. the farmers of course know that this president is a great friend of farmers. he has made many moves, taken many actions and kept many promises that. obviously tax cuts and deregulation has helped them. steve: tariffs. i get that announced $12 billion in assistance for some of them to help ease that the president said something i think didn t get
that with putin on monday. but on the table is also syria, an area which the president believes they can make some progress. there was a withdrawal deal discussed at the white house between the president and king abdullah. that was at the end of june. and potentially, it could be discussed in hill sihelsinki on monday. you have a new column out that calls it a terrible idea. we talked about what happened last year and the year before. what about now? what about what trump and putin are about to do about what s going on in the world right now? and i think syria s top of their agenda. we know the president wants to get america out, and there is a lot of popular support to getting america out, but the terms under which we get america out have grave implications, not only for syria and the region, but also for america s national security. and i argue in this column that the terms that he s discussing with putin will be very bad for national security. what i mean by that is that he s goin
stage to sit down and carve up the world amongst themselves. itis s 19th century view of the world. peter baker, he s now been acting this way long enough for our allies to have adjusted. i want to read you french president emmanuel macron s tweet this morning america may not mind being isolated but neither do we mind leaving america out. the american president may not mind being isolated, we don t mind signing a six country agreement if need be. these sick countries represent values and the weight of history behind it which is now a true international force. let me speak to tell antifa in t to the elephant in the room. americans don t like when their president carries out a foreign policy that isolates them from the rest of the world ss