smons to the earlier tweet by president trump suggest thag the koreans were somehow appeasing the north and that the president had told them such. i also point out that this is what the north koreans want to see happen. they want to hear division between the united states and south korea and japan. it s to divide the allies. they come at it from different points of view and have different interests here in south korea. there s that. here, they re trying to push diplomacy. since that test happened the koreans have also said they re going to talk to the united states about other military hardware, other options and deterrent that the united states might send her to help bolter the deterrent against north
president-elect donald trump came to power front business rather than politics. bolter to reporters yesterday that he can quote be the president of the united states and run my business a hundred percent. we learned his children will directly run list international business a. hold willing state craft by holding talks with russian supporters. foreign heads of state. it feels like america entered a new system of government in the last two weeks. if you are looking for global comparisons look no further than silvio berlusconi. he said quote there are some obvious similarities. he made his first fortunate as real estate developer. his critics disagree with him and saw him as unfit to lead the
an historic victory. some hailing it as a major victory for zmrdiplomacy. there s a reason why 90% think it s a good deal it s because it s a good deal. it doesn t make peace more likely, it makes words more likely. powerful words from the leader of israel. even more powerful, on the floor of the united states nations. 45 seconds signifying the deafening silence towards iran to the rest. at number 6, the bloody war rages in syria and iraq. a sprawling mess in a dangerous proxy war. u.s.-led coalition air strikes pound isis targets in syria. russia says it s bombing isis targets as well. the russians are not attacking isis. they are conducting strikes in areas where there are anti-regime militias. those strikes will bolter bashar
needs to establish sincere relationships within the community. quote, we had to be able to show people that they could trust me, trust us, bolter said of the local community. fbi agent bolter, quote, showed a side to the fbi that people don t see, unquote, said minneapolis police chief tim dolan. they needed that. they needed a little more to make their case, and it paid off because of the connections he made. people came forward. he became somebody that they were willing to go to, unquote. unfortunately, i fear that this hearing may undermine our efforts in this direction. recently on a news program it was stated, quote, how about the number of young somali men that went to somalia and the imams who refused to cooperate at all. they denied for a long time they had even left.
into to continue listening to congressman keith ellison, and we ll continue this conversation odd of that. it requires active engage with the muslim community at home and across the world. as president obama said in his cairo speech, quote, islam is an important part of promoting peace. it brings me to my last point, and i will try to hurry, because i see the time. the best defense against extreme ideologies is social inclusion. fbi agent ralph bolter head of the minneapolis fbi illustrates my point. he led a large-scale probe into counterterrorism involving local somali americans heading overseas to fight with terrorist organizations. he s now coming to d.c. to become the agency s deputy assistant director in charge of counterterrorism. bolter s strategy? to fight extremism the agency