the united states out of foreign wars? yeah, do it through reig peace, it through through strength, you know. i rough strength, you know. i was the only president for 78 years. no war started with now. i wiped out isis. you know, i did a thing that wasisis won t go into name. i won t go into specifics. but we did the thing but we did the thing possible. they did very quickly. i withdrew froi m syria. i withdrew from iraq. i withdrew. they want to put back.s that we re in countries that don t even want us with countriewants a lot of you never even heard the names of these countries. you know, there names. s a great there names. leader, in my opinion, is very strong. some people say it s terrible to sayinion. that he is viktor . he s the prime minister of hungary. and they said, what would you do? there are wars all over the world right? he said, what i do is make sure the american people vote for makedonald trump for president, because when he was president, china feared him.
high-altitude surveillance balloon taken down off the coast of south carolina on february 4. separately, u.s. northern command continues their recovery operations in support of the recent takedown of the chinese high-altitude surveillance balloon. recovery teams have mapped the debris field and are in the process of searching for and identifying debris on the ocean floor. debris that s been recovered so far is being loaded onto vessels, taken ashore, cataloged and moved onwards to labs for subsequent analysis. while i won t go into specifics due to classification reasons, i can say that we have located a significant amount of debris so far that will prove helpful to our further understanding of this balloon and its surveillance capabilities. of note, due to less than favorable sea states right now teams will conduct underwater survey and recovery as conditions permit. the department wants to thank our interagency partners from the u.s. coast guard, the fbi and state and local authoriti
will the president go into specifics in terms of funding, keeping 10,000 u.s. troops next year, 5,000 the year after, that s not cheap. it s going to cost several billion dollars. is the president going to explain to the american public when he goes out there and makes this announcement how much taxpayers will have to shell out to keep those troops in afghanistan? do we have any clue on that? i don t think we re going to hear dollar figures from the president at 2:45 this afternoon. i think he wants to lay out this case that the u.s. needs to continue this presence in afghanistan and, keep in mind, this is a presence the president is reluctant to have there. he campaigned in 2008 that he wanted to bring the wars in iraq and afghanistan to conclusion. what he is doing here, as you look at this plan, wolf, is this war in afghanistan is coming to a full stop by the end of his administration. because the next president will have already been elected by the end of 2016 and will be taking