Days, more weeks, continue on support the king of jordan as he exercises his military leadership and makes sure that we knock these people back and get rid of them once and for all. Lou what i worry about hes going full throttle and commending and applauding that we might give weapons to keep doing what hes doing no one else is. Theyre jawbone about it in that neighborhood can, jordan do this alone . Jordan can make a big and decisive difference, and were seeing that they are. With American Leadership with. Our allies in the middle east. We can underscore the danger that this is not just to jordan or israel but to the entire middle east. The president ial leadership at this point can do that. What do we see an equivalency type of speech at a prayer breakfast. We see a doctrine of passivity, not doctrine of patience. All the messages out of white house are wrong are and bad, and youre right, we have to keep the pressure on. Keep the attacks going. Continue to drive forward, now that we
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