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agencies, to bring home 150,000 combat troops from iraq, including my son who spent a year there. effective defense? how much of a liability could this be? i think that s an effective defense. i think that in 2016 we saw this narrative come up in terms of hillary clinton. she also vetted for the iraq war and similarly to susan s point she offered the point that, look, obama trusted my judgment and made me secretary of state. so that question is put to bed. so i think there is some effectiveness to that argument. now, people are, you know, as individuals can decide whether or not they think they still will support biden. but i think that the foreign policy pivot is an important one and one we should be talking about more. we have been spending weeks talking about domestic policy. every day we wake up with donald trump in the white house is an extension threat existential threat to the entire
the president s international policies. in 2012 it was only at 15%. this is certainly an area where we still have a lot of work to do. no. it s absolutely true. i don t think it s a surprise. i mean as soon as arab spring happened, people knew exactly what you ve just heard, that this was going to be a period of tremendous change, it s a work in progress. there might be parties elected in that we would be less comfortable with in the short term, but this is part of getting to beater place in the arab world and i believe that and that s why it s going to be so important to handle this. i do think it s going to spread. i think it s interesting that the afghans shut down youtube and you re right, it can t hold, but temporarily, it s almost an emergency measure. i think we may see protests in pakistan. i think it s going to make it very difficult to do this foreign policy pivot to asia everybody was hoping for. what do you think in terms of the international policies, is the the drone
with someone in the united states, that raises the old flag. who he s focusing on as the russia probe continues? and a speech that was supposed to be about infrastructure. i love the smell of a construction site. turns into a foreign policy pivot. we re knocking the hell out of isis. inside politics, the biggest stories sourced by the best reporters now. welcome to inside politics. i m nia-malika henderson. john king is off today. to our viewers nationwide and around the world, thanks for joining us and happy easter. president trump is at his florida resort this morning but he ll be back at the white house tonight looking for a fresh start after more administration turmoil and turnover that included some high profile departures. the latest trump staff shovel ousting david shulkin and naming