he is. he cannot be an ally in extremism. he fuels extremism because of the brutality of his rule. do you think it s realistic that he could be removed as long as he has the very strong support of the russians, iranians, the iranian-backed shiite groups like hezbollah, all of whom are supporting his regime. hon leftly, i don t. with all the groups supporting him. he s able to stand in power and i want to make sure that we don t overreact in the u.s. and think that there s some military solution and think that we can go in there and go to war and not just with syria but russia and iran and not cause more damage than is currently being caused. look, the images are horrific. what assad has done is horrific, but we also have to be mindful of our limitations and i think in the past, certainly in the case of barack, we overthought what he could do.
what do you expect to happen to you and to yu your wife that day when to you and to your wife that day when you are seeing the symbol of a strong poux force of strong poifl force powerful force where there was an attempt to kill every jew on the planet. i have to tell you, governor, when we go to auschwitz, when anybody goes there, it saps everything away from you. you go there and you feel deflated. you come out and you feel sad. this, i hon leftly honestly believe will be one of the few occasions that you will come out of auschwitz feeling rejuvenated and stronger and empowered because to be at the site that 69 years ago these people wouldn t have imagined they would survive another minute, this many years later, with the majority of the government of israel, the parliament of israel, to stand there in the symbol of force, this is our