only reason they did it is because she s running for office of president and they want to look tough. they want to look good. he violated the red line in the sand, and he made so many mistakes. made all the mistakes. that s why we have the great migration, but she wanted to look good for the election. so they are going in. who is going to get mosul really? we ll take mosul eventually. by the way, if you look at what s happening, much tougher than they thought. much, much tougher. much for dangerous. going to be more deaths than we thought. but the leaders wanted to get are all gone because they re smart. they say what do we need this for. so mosul is going to be a wonderful thing and iran should write us a letter of thank you just like the stupidest deal of all time, a deal that s going to give iran absolutely nuclear weapons. iran should write us yet another letter saying thank you very much because iran, as i said many years ago, is taking over iraq. something they ve wanted to do
that s something whoever one of you ends up as president is going to have to confront. will you put u.s. troops into that vacuum to make sure isis doesn t come back or isn t replaced by something even worse? secretary clinton, you go first in this segment. you have two minutes. i am encouraged there is an effort led by the iraqi army supported by kurdish forces and also given the help and advice from the number of special forces and other americans on the ground, but i will not support putting american soldiers into iraq as an occupying force. i don t think that is in our interest, and i don t think that would be smart to do. in fact, chris, i think that would be a big red flag waving for isis to reconstitute itself. the goal here is to take back mosul. it s going to be a hard fight. i ve got no illusions about that. and then continue to press into
the tarmac in arizona i think it s disgraceful. i think it s a disgrace. i think we ve never had a situation so bad in this country. hold on, folks. this doesn t do any good for anyone. let s please continue the debate and let s move on to subject of foreign hot spots. the iraqi offensive to take back mosul has begun. if they have successful in pushing isis out of that city and out of all of iraq, the question then becomes what happens the day after? and that s something that whichever of you ends up whoever of you ends up as president is going to have to confront. will you put u.s. troops into that vacuum to make sure that isis doesn t come back or isn t replaced by something even worse. secretary clinton you go first in this segment. you have two minutes. well, i am encouraged that there is an effort led by the iraqi army supported by kurdish
forces and also given the help and advice from the number of special forces and other americans on the ground, but i will not support putting american soldiers into iraq as an occupying force. i don t think that is in our interest, and i don t think that would be smart to do. in fact, chris, i think that would be a big red flag waving for isis to reconstitute itself. the goal here is to take back mosul. it s going to be a hard fight. i ve got no illusions about that. and then continue to press into syria to begin to take back and move on raqqah, which is the isis headquarters. i am hopeful that the hard work that american military advisers have done will pay off and that we will see a really successful military operation. but we know we ve got lots of work to do. syria will remain a hotbed of terrorism as long as the civil war aided and abetted by the iranians and the russians
it just shows you re not up to doing the job. let s be clear about what he s saying and what that means. he s denigrating and talking down our democracy. i, for one, am appalled that somebody who is the nominee of one of our two major parties would take that kind of position. i think what the fbi did and what the department of justice did, including meeting with her husband, the attorney general, in the back of an airplane on the tarmac in arizona, i think it s disgraceful. i think it s a disgrace. all right. i think we ve never had a situation so bad hold on, folks. this doesn t do any good for anyone. let s please continue the debate. the iraqi offensive to take back mosul has begun. if they are successful in pushing isis out of that city and all of iraq, the question then becomes, what happens the day after.