should assad go? you talk to nikki haley, you talk to rex tillerson, you get two different answers. do you understand what trump s policy is towards assad right now? i think it s clear after sunday and toud day what tiller said is clear to me, there s no place for assad in syria. the syrian people won t accept him as their leader. he slaughtered about 500,000. he s a puppet of the iranians. it s impossible for assad to stay in syria. how he goes, i suggest we declare a safe haven so the syrian people can live without being barrel bombed. when we take isil down, which should be the number one priority to destroy the caliphate, that we begin to train syrian opposition members, well vetted, so they can take assad on and create a change of military power on the ground. that s how he gets pushed out.
i would like the president to make the case that assad has to go, it s in our national security interest that he go, that the caliphate, isil what to be destroyed. we will create safe havens for the syrian people so they re no longer slaughtered in the future. we will help them rebuild their army, the free syrian army, and they ll go after assad, that s how he leads. yeah, i want a policy that s real clear. assad must go. you can no longer use the syrian air force against the opposition without consequence. and that we re going to train the opposition in line with arab countries and nato. are you comfortable hearing that from sean spicer at the podium? are you comfortable hearing that policy articulated in various degrees of clarity from the u.n. ambassador or secretary of state or do you want to hear it from the president? at the end of the day the president has to make the case for what i just said what is . e what is the policy of the united