we ll get back to that sound in a minute. that s the president talking about something else. rand paul says it s not such a bad idea. we ve been doing this for some time. the policy was regime change, why not try something new? why is he being different? the current cuban debate really i think captures the ongoing talks within the republican party about where they want to go in foreign policy ahead of the 2016 election. senator paul, he represents that libertarian streak in the gop, he says maybe the people who have cuban roots, they re okay with this transition to a normalizing of relations, and senator rubio and others, they represent more of the hawkish impulse in the republican party. i think you re going to see this continue ahead of 2016. and when you talk to peel like bill crist and others, rand paul makes it seem like it s an open one. it s not a voting issue. okay. if he thought it was a voting issue, he would not take the opposite side of the republican gut. the challen
get involved militarily or are you on the slippery slope to get us involved and have a wish sandwich that somehow malaki will change? i don t think it is a yes, no, zero, one equation. there are things we can do that are limited which could help like expedited military equipment and advisers. i don t think we should be deeply involved in air strikes and other things unless malaki and others make compromises. it s not clear, but he s facing a crisis. we are putting a lot of pressure on him and so are the iranians. we and iran are pushing in many of the same directions. you believe the iranians want to help sunnis? i don t think thy want to help sunnises per se. they have an interest in iraq not becoming a failed state. here is this morning super hawk. bill crist said the president should go in with air power, special forces and conventional troops.
get involved militarily or are you on the slippery slope to get us involved and have a wish sandwich that somehow malaki will change? i don t think it is a yes, no, zero, one equation. there are things we can do that are limited which could help like expedited military equipment and advisers. i don t think we should be deeply involved in air strikes and other things unless malaki and others make compromises. it s not clear, but he s facing a crisis. we are putting a lot of pressure on him and so are the iranians. we and iran are pushing in many of the same directions. you believe the iranians want to help sunnis? i don t think thy want to help sunnises per se. they have an interest in iraq not becoming a failed state. here is this morning super hawk. bill crist said the president should go in with air power, special forces and conventional troops. the goal was to be a referee
are trying to get out, most if not all have and also, the rebels are now promising they will fight until the vend, and saying, for no other reason, they simply want a chance for freedom, and one young man at the hospital told me he would take 100 bullets simply for the chance, chris, back to you. chris: leland vittert reporting from lybia, thanks for that. and it is time now for our sunday group, bill crist of of the weekly standard, mara liasson of national public radio, former white house press secretary, dana perino and fox news political analyst, juan williams, bill, you heard leland talk about no surrender. where is lybia headed? will the bloodbath continue. i hope not and we can do more to end it quickly, muammar qaddafi is losing ground and lost the city 30 miles away, and, 30,000 people, near tripoli and we should move quickly to enforce the no-fly zone and not let him use what part of his air force is remaining to kill