Be Commander In Chief but trump is looking to turn the numbers around, laying some sharp criticism on Hillary Clinton. She never talks about policy. Reporter donald trump and Hillary Clinton Clashing Over whos ready to be Commander In Chief. He has no clue about what hes talking about. Reporter trump unveiling endorsements from nearly 90 retired u. S. Military leaders. And revealing his plan to demands a plan to take down isis. Were going to convene my top generals and give them a simple instruction. They will have 30 days to submit to the oval office a plan for soundly and quickly defeating isis. He says he has a secret plan to defeat isis. But the secret is, he has no plan. Rs clinton warns trump will lead the u. S. Back to war. When it comes to fighting isis, he has been all over the map. You would have to literally map it out. Hes talked about letting syria become a free zone for isis. Look at the map. Donald. Hes talked about sending in american ground troops. Not on my watch. Rep
by my presence on that stage. they are good people. i m gonna need them in different roles. but i will be the one leading from the white house after i deliver a landslide in the general. you have to feel good about your performance tonight. at what point do you say to yourself this feels good? how do we go and address the american people and talk to them about the truth of the issues and what we need to do to move america forward? we ve got serious issues whether it s on the economy of the fact that republicans and democrats got this in this situation for the lack of transparency in the classroom. crime at an all-time high open lawless border. national security, brian, that is going to be a huge issue for the next president. we need a foreign policy approach. the division for the next three decades so that we can keep americans safe. when you said the most unpopular politician in america is donald trump, a guy that you say is your friend. trump is the most disliked
received with an open mind. it s been received with some bit of defensiveness to the biden administration. take a listen to jacqui heinrich pressing jen psaki on the biden foreign policy approach. the president has frequently talked about getting out of afghanistan as a major event. it has impacted his polling. this is a current event that is underway. the question is, what does the administration say to critics who are looking at these two events and questioning his administration s foreign policy approach. who is questioning us? give us a name. republicans. like who? i could name off any number of republicans. i would love to know a name. goodness, mitch mcconnell. okay. well, here s what i would say to mr. mcconnell, the president ended a 20-year war in afghanistan, a war that had cost us thousands of american lives. billions, trillions of dollars, this is entirely different. because we are not ending a 20-year war. we are trying to prevent war here. will: instead of
to wait until that logic i m struggling to follow. if we re waiting for an invasion to put sanctions forward, we re not trying to deter we re not waiting to deter with that. it would be working if it were deterring him from taking any action. martha: good point. we re watching and waiting to see all of this. jen psaki was very hostile to my question about does this after afghanistan put a black mark on this administration? a lot of people are questioning the president s foreign policy approach. she didn t like that question. back to you, martha. martha: all right, jacqui. thanks very much. we know that the sort of plan and the way of approaching all of this nor the white house has been diplomacy and deterrence. they wanted to you diplomacy
ideological line drawn between the world s autocracies and the world s western democracies, this was such a big part of his foreign policy approach. and in very stark terms, we are seeing that put in practice, kevin. yeah, and i think when the president first started to raise that idea, most people didn t necessarily associate russia with the authoritarian regimes that he was talking about. people assumed that this was china, that this was about this broader 21st century challenge between the united states and china and this war in russia in ukraine has really brought it back around to these older issues, these cold war era issues between the west and russia that the president is now confronting and this visit to poland has really allowed him to see at much closer range, the issues that he has been talking about in washington, that he discussed in brussels. he was able to see much closer up when he is visiting this country, and you saw that yesterday when he visited a town in south