and women pledging alone in the active reserves. the thought that only one count is laughable on its face. the president has work today however on its military front when he gets to our allies in japan and south carolina. what do you south korea, what do they want to hear from the president right now? both communities, both our adversary and our friends. i think a lot of them are going to wait this president out. they don t believe he can deliver domestically on politic closures. they think he s too volatile to state a stable course of action. i think particularly, and the issue that bothers me is north korea. australia in united states is
so the thought that the only one that counts is the head of state, head of government is laughable on its face. the president has work to do, however, on a military front when he gets to particularly our allies in japan and south korea. what do they want to hear from the president right now? i personally believe there s a great deal of skepticism in most of the international community, both our adversary and our friends. i think a lot of them are going to wait this president out. they don t believe he can deliver domesticly on policy choices. they think he s too volatile and quick sotd to stay a stable course of action. so i think particularly in the issues that concerns me, which is north korea, the key to that is the extent to which south korea, japan, australia and the united states can act in some unified way and leverage china s influence on the north koreans.
if we found out a foreign country here to help us was actually here to steal america s natural resources. quote, he cannot do it, he cannot succeed, of course i would fight the americans if they came for the oil. quote, there s no way trump could take the oil unless he launched a new military front, and then it would be a new world war. says these folks right now fighting with u.s. troops. the senate foreign relations committee tonight approved the ceo of exxon to be america s new secretary of state. it was a pure party line vote. senator marco rubio, florida, soaked up a bunch of good press about his hypothetical courage and his hypothetical non-partisan patriotism when he said that he might vote agait the exxon ceo to be secretary of state because he had real concerns. but, of course, naturally marco
launched a new military front, and then it would be a new world war. says these folks right now fighting with u.s. troops. the senate foreign relations committee tonight approved the ceo of exxon to be america s new secretary of state. it was a pure party line vote. senator marco rubio, florida, soaked up a bunch of good press about his hypothetical courage and his hypothetical non-partisan patriotism when he said that he might vote against the exxon ceo to be secretary of state because he had real concerns. but, of course, naturally marco rubio cast a yes vote for the exxon o. the vote was a party line vote, and the exxon ceo, rex tillerson, now has no barrier to being approved for that position. his vote his nomination will pass on the floor as well. simply putting an oil company ceo in charge of american
fight alongside iraqi forces. except now the new president of the united states says the reason u.s. troops might be there is to get our hands on iraq s oil. borzu agahi talks to iraqi fighters to get reaction from this, and they tell him exactly what you think they would say, they say what you or i would say if we found out a foreign country here to help us was actually here to steal america s natural resources. quote, he cannot do it, he cannot succeed, of course i would fight the americans if they came for the oil. quote, there s no way trump could take the oil unless he launched a new military front, and then it would be a new world war. says these folks right now fighting with u.s. troops. the senate foreign relations committee tonight approved the ceo of exxon to be america s new secretary of state.