liked your interview yesterday and i liked it today. melissa: while i was going to say what it matters now is how the kurds respond but i thought i would give him credit. brian: it s interesting because they never liked the turks and they feel as though the turks need to look at them. they see it all is a pretty tight competition but what turkey has done is try to simplify a very complex situation by saying that all the kurds are terrorists. what do we do in this country if we see terrorists? we kill them. what is turkey going to do? they are going to kill the kurds. brian: while the syrian kurds. but the kurds from iraq are not in his purview. melissa: yes. in syria, they have been appealing to the government. but his dad really worked hard to kill the kurds in syria. kennedy: it s interesting because you guys are making a
this is real. this is money. melissa: they have aligned behind the president in terms of foreign policy, particularly in the middle east and we are seeing a break off here. so you watch this, according to our reporting, turkey is honoring the cease-fire. they are trying to get the wounded out of some of these cities. and they can t even get to those people with casualties, and the kurds are supposedly thrilled about this. but where do kurds retreat to? while they have nowhere to go and the president signed off on an ethnic cleansing of the kur kurds. i realized last night, and the