announcement. let s start there. thank you. he doesn t seem to want to go in. baghdad now may be in the crosshairs. we can t lose baghdad, can we? well of course not. we really shouldn t lose ramadi. but i heard mark talking about a bombing campaign. but most of the information i hear you know we re flying about 14 to 20 sorties a day there, which is very little. and i ve heard reports only about 30% are actually dropping any ordnance because of the rules of engagement that we have that we can t harm anybody else any civilian casualties because the white house doesn t want blowback because of any kind of mishap. so we re fighting a politically correct war. we re fighting a public relations war. we re not really fighting to win that war. and when you don t fight to win against someone who wants to win, you re not going to win. we re going to lose. so what happens? whoever wins this presidential race who takes over for barack obama, goes in there, if isis s
shia moving forward to try to stem the advance of isis in ramadi. this is bubbling out beyond just a simple discussion about syria. the lines on the map are being redrawn. thanks for your time. thank you. coming up, you may not have noticed, but something really good happened for planet earth this week. i will explain after the break. i will take beauty into my own hands. olay regenerist. it regenerates surface cells. new skin is revealed in only 5 days. without drastic measures. stunningly youthful. award-winning skin. from the world s #1. olay your best beautiful
into iraq. over the last nine months. what s happened over the last nine months. the obama administration s bombing campaign. osama bin laden famously said that when people look at the strong horse and the weak horse they re attracted to the strong horse. who looks like the strong horse in iraq today? they would not only have they withstood the best of barack obama s best shot our bombing campaign they are advancing under that. they ve taken ramadi. they re right outside baghdad. and john mclaughlin this former career cia official pointed out today and the washington post presciently said they can use that as a base to start launching bombings in baghdad. and guess what it s already starting to happen. and that is a real nightmare. they cannot lose baghdad. i mean that is just you know we ve spoken with the bishop of baghdad, and that just can t happen. mark thank you. thanks megyn. but what are we going to do about it? joining me now with his perspective, former pennsylvan
career cia official pointed out today and the washington post presciently said they can use that as a base to start launching bombings in baghdad. and guess what it s already starting to happen. and that is a real nightmare. they cannot lose baghdad. i mean that is just you know we ve spoken with the bishop of baghdad, and that just can t happen. mark thank you. thanks megyn. but what are we going to do about it? joining me now with his perspective, former pennsylvania senator rick santorum who just announced he is running for president. senator, good to see you again. so congratulations on your announcement. let s start there. thank you. he doesn t seem to want to go in. baghdad now may be in the crosshairs. we can t lose baghdad, can we? well of course not. we really shouldn t lose ramadi. but i heard mark talking about a bombing campaign. but most of the information i hear you know we re flying about 14 to 20 sorties a day there, which is very little. and i ve heard
to be disappointed. with the benefit of 2020 hindsight in may of 2006 then senator biden wrote op ed we should divide iraq in three places, shiite, shiite and sunni region. we shouldn t mandate a rapid pullout. should we have divided it, number one number two was our pullout so rapid that this was to be expected, the situation we have now. i think really two here. the pullout was fast irthan it should have been. and i think the iraqis were part of the problem there but i think the question of breaking iraq into three pieces when i in my own mind try to fast forward how that would be in the future, had we done that into a federal system or three separate states, i can t see a more stable region. i actually think an iraq that is forced to work together is going to be better for the region that region that desperately needs that kind of unity. all right. is iraq is baghdad going to win back ramadi or not? what do you think? i think baghdad will take made. the question is whether