become the signature piece of the war. remotely piloted aircraft or drones which were armed for the first time after 9/11 with fire missiles, predators, reapers, surveillance became a key tool on the war on terror. we grew that system to immense scale but 6 combat deployments came at a cost. my first daughter born after 4 months after 9/11. my second daughter was born 14 months after that. multiple birthdays missed, multiple christmases missed. i m pretty sure i kept bad things from happening and defended america on their ground and keeping america safe. in 2007 he was ambushed. i was hit 8 times between the body and body armor, i took around directly to the face and fast-forward about 96 hours from from the moment i found myself in the hospital bed in bathes de, we are thinking about
roosevelt doctrine, he speaks very loudly and is reluctant to use the stick. carries a small stick? small stick. and as a result we are seeing behavior we will see from the iranians, increasingly aggressive behavior from the iranians, seeing kim jong-un fire missiles over japan and our ability as a world leader to contain hot spots is decreased by trump not only not showing resolve but coddling these leaders and making bellicose statements. the most interesting event over past three years is there hasn t been many interesting world events and trump had a break of not facing a crisis. but the toll is mounting here. things are getting worse in iran, north korea, trade war getting out of control. how donald trump will deal with it when the bell finally rings, that s a very scary thing. frank figliuzzi, you sort of
militia in syria could target u.s. forces there. houthi rebels could target u.n. and saudi forces and even in afghanistan iran has loyal fight who are could attack the u.s. there. the u.s. would suddenly be threatened on many front far from iran. iran would also use its conventional forces, currently close to 1 million service personnel to target u.s. allies and bases in region. its navy would likely shut down vital oil shipping routes in the strait of hormuz, cutting the world from one-fifth of its energy supplies and may very possible fire missiles, not to mention attack u.s. military bases in qatar, saudi, the uae, iraq and even afghanistan. turning off this war would not
his nuclear ambitions. that s one question. the other question is, what message does it send to other countries like iran? what happens if they test fire missiles? what message will president trump have for them. will he say that that s a violation of u.n. security council resolutions. complicating his diplomacy and then you have the fact that president trump again took another swipe at former vice president joe biden, his political rival, back at home. he was asked about some of his recent tweets and he doubled down, sided with kim jong-un, said he agreed with kim jong-un that joe biden is a low-iq individual. this has been a trip of contradictions, ali, but also personal diplomacy. thank you as always. president trump struck a conciliatory tone during most of his trip aboard praising japan s
occupation. reporter: we found them carriful not to threaten. if the iranians asked you to fire missiles on israel, would you do it? our mission is to keep it in. they would like to delete our history in this hand. thiey say you want to delete them. no. we are the owner of this land. reporter: extremism here is fed by a hand to mouth existence. we find 2-year-old abe and nda without shoes while 5-year-old mari collects free soup for her grandmother. do you carry it to your grandmother every day? yes. reporter: gaza s young people like these students fear for their future. we re living in open gate.