us, neville chamberlain sat back down with hitler and signed the munich accord and later on hitler said it was just a piece of paper. judge: morgan, those who say we have reached a point thoughnow that is only due to president trump. he referenced it a few minutes ago. a lot of name-calling and few other things several months back rocket man and all the other back and forth. that really did lead or create the foundation for this meeting between president moon and kim jong un. could you agree? absolutely, judge. i think that the president deserves a ton of credit for what happened today. and you are even seeing some of his biggest critics give him credit as well. the south korean president went out of his way to say that the policies of the president is what has led towards today. i will say though though when you look at what the general just said. we view everything with skepticism when it comes to kim jong un. today we saw for the first
us, neville chamberlain sat back down with hitler and signed the munich accord and later on hitler said it was just a piece of paper. judge: morgan, those who say we have reached a point thoughnow that is only due to president trump. he referenced it a few minutes ago. a lot of name-calling and few other things several months back rocket man and all the other back and forth. that really did lead or create the foundation for this meeting between president moon and kim jong un. could you agree? absolutely, judge. i think that the president deserves a ton of credit for what happened today. and you are even seeing some of his biggest critics give him credit as well. the south korean president went out of his way to say that the policies of the president is what has led towards today. i will say though though when you look at what the general just said. we view everything with skepticism when it comes to kim jong un. today we saw for the first
at andrews air force base any minute right now, then head back to the white house. you re looking at live pictures of the white house right now. i m john berman in for piers morgan tonight. the obama white house is framing the debate on syria in historic terms. you just heard the president there. but so far, many in congress and the country are unconvinced. here with some perspective, fareed zakaria and douglas brinkley. fareed, let me start with you. you heard the president bring up world war ii, the bombings on london that happened before the u.s. entered into the war. you heard secretary of state bring up hitler in much more direct ways, and nazi germany in much more direct ways. are these apt comparisons, do you think? no, they are not apt to begin with. let s just remember our history. adolf hitler controlled the largest army in the world in 1938 when the munich accord was signed, second richest or third richest country in the world and had a plan to conquer all of europe, perha
you think? no, they are not apt to begin with. let s just remember our history. adolf hitler controlled the largest army in the world in 1938 when the munich accord was signed, second richest or third richest country in the world and had a plan to conquer all of europe, perhaps all of the world. assad runs one of the poorest countries in the world, miserable conditions, is desperately trying to stay in charge of his own little misbegotten country but more importantly, the mistake here is that there is a vast divergence developing between the rhetoric the president is using, john kerry is using, and what we re proposing. so if indeed this is like world war ii, if this is like munich, if this is all about stopping adolf hitler or something like that, what we re proposing is two days of cruise missile strikes as a symbolic gesture, as a shot across the bow. if the president is right and
today and at this moment, president obama on his way back from the summit in st. petersburg, russia, due to land at andrews air force base any minute right now, then head back to the white house. you re looking at live pictures of the white house right now. i m john berman in for piers morgan tonight. the obama white house is framing the debate on syria in historic terms. you just heard the president there. but so far, many in congress and the country are unconvinced. here with some perspective, fareed zakaria and douglas brinkley. fareed, let me start with you. you heard the president bring up world war ii, the bombings on london that happened before the u.s. entered into the war. you heard secretary of state bring up hitler in much more direct ways, and nazi germany in much more direct ways. are these apt comparisons, do you think? no, they are not apt to begin with. let s just remember our history. adolf hitler controlled the largest army in the world in 1938 when the munich accor