dealing with north korea? is it going to work if the united states is genuinely pulling back? could it enforce a deal like that? i don t know. the prior deals the deal bill clinton made wasn t enforced and bush the u.s. doesn t seem to have anymore a global strategy and when you link north korea and iran and pakistan which we re going to talk about, the proliferation problems will require a global strategy. i agree with richard that we need to lead. we haven t been leading for a long time. i don t blame this all on president trump. at least he is calling attention or did first thing in his presidency to what is the most urgent proliferation problem. and he s gotten some things right from a policy standpoint. he got two resolutions through the u.n. security council. 15-0 votes. pretty extraordinary. the relationship between the white house and japan is very
what will be most significant. if you look at the last year, sort of bookends, january of 2017, the president s inaugural address where he talked about american carnage, it was very dark. it was basically a bannon-esque speech and then a year later the year ended with a massive cut in corporate taxes by about a third. a big deregulation campaign. both of which had strong influence by paul ryan. you had judicial nominees swarming the courts in a strategy orchestrated by mitch mcconnell. mitt romney is running for the senate. this is not this bannon-esque insurgency and at the end of this year the beginning of this year we had bannon being completely cut from trump. what we re reminded of is you need experience, people, people with real knowledge on how to make government work if you want to have a revolution in government. donald trump doesn t have this. bannon is out. isn t it a sign that bannon has a point which is that trump came in as a populist and as dan
table without preconditions, more and more of these actions are going to be taken. will jared kushner s strategy work? you have got a minute. short answer is no. the longer answer is no. the real question is the one you put on the screen. is there still a two-state solution? time is running out. if the israel wants to be a secure jewish democracy it needs a two-state solution and right now the path it is on is a threat to the jewish project. a lot of palestinians saying why not a one-state solution. just give us voting rights in israel. i think that s a mistake and won t work and pushing palestine toward jordan is a nonstart ore. that will destabilize the monarchy. there is an opportunity right this might n this minute for the sunni states to confront shia expansion. that s part of the behavior we don t like. they are observing a nuclear deal and are not the spirit of
strong. tokyo seems to be interested as it relates to north korea and the security threats with how the white house is handling it. so they have made they deserve some credit. i agree there s no sort of global comprehensive strategy but they doesn t mean they aren t getting some things right. and i think north korea they have gotten some things right. when we come back we re going to talk about something else that they might have gotten right on pakistan. the trump administration is playing tough announcing it will withhold almost all security. will that make pakistan s government finally stop giving safe havens to terrorists as president trump claims they do when we come back. secret visit. hallucinations and delusions. the unknown parts of living with parkinson s. what plots they unfold, but only in my mind. over 50% of people with parkinson s will experience hallucinations or delusions during the course of their disease. if your loved one is experiencing these symptoms,
under the trump administration but in general is always to tighten the screws which tends to make the country more isolated, make it more nationalistic, make it more resilient, if you think about cuba where for 50 years we tried to do regime change. what is the right strategy when you watch this kind of openness? how would one encourage it and not re-enforce the hard liners? one of the paradoxes of iran is the worst elements of the iranian regime resemble north korea and the best want to be like south korea. it s a challenge for u.s. foreign policy because to prevent iran from becoming north korea requires political and economic isolation but to help iranian society become like south korea requires political and economic integration. requires a sophisticated u.s. approach which is difficult because the official slogan is death to america. invariably every american politician wants to oppose to the iranian regime and support