but at the same time we have to have a realistic approach. after your pilot was killed in that video, you stepped up air strikes. those strikes are continuing? we stepped up big-time. we are at the moment the only arab country operating in syria alongside the united states. the canadians have just joined. the uae and bahrain joined us right after the pilot died but have since pulled back because of yemen. we are the only arab country operating alongside the iraqis in iraq alongside the coalition forces. as the iraqis and the coalition increase their tempo for the next phase of operations inside of iraq so will jordan increase its tempo in support of iraq, and i m sure i can t get into the details but there are other things on the table. so this region is complex. absolutely. it is almost like the three-dimensional chess. you move a piece and there are other pieces that are moved.
politically he has all the charm that hillary clinton lacks on the stump. that s quite a charming man. did he a good job with that he is very charming and so is bret. dealing with the regime going on for years. hundreds of thousands of people dead and now isis as well isis the biggest issue: national hero. i will tell it you what what the talking about syria and the broader picture that he paints. what i took away from it this is what it looks like if juan were here obama is leading from behind. getting the regime and reason to step up to take control of her own lives and that s the best spin you can put on it it down spin is allies feel like they are being abandoned and aren t getting the help they need and this country getting swamped refugees
thousands of dollars in student loans for degrees that did not even lead to jobs. and small business owners who are left to struggle under the weight of more taxes, more regulations and more government. why is this happening? in a country that for over two centuries has been defined by equality of opportunity. it s because while our people and our economy are pushing the boundaries of the 21st century, too many of our leaders and their ideas are stuck in the 20th century. [ cheers and applause ] they re busy looking backwards, so they do not see how jobs and prosperity today depend on our ability to compete in the global economy. and so our leaders put us at a disadvantage by taxing and
that with king abdullah in jordan. i sat down with the leader of this country, king abdullah, talking about the challenges this country faces. one, the fight against isis. two, the refugees that are in this country. more than a million from syria, and that s a big economic burden for jordan. and three, the presence of iran and their domination really throughout the middle east. we started talking about that jordanian pilot killed brutally in that isis video, how it rallied this country to air strikes that continue to this day. we ve been at war against what we call these outlaws for many, many years and i don t think most of them understood that. i think france only understood that recently with the paris tragedies or for the jordanians to really understand what they were up against with the loss of
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