it just feels like it is people fighting over the wheel and there is no one policy on anything. depends on who in the administration you talk to on north korea, on iran, on russia, on any day of the week. on north korea, for example, tillerson said something remarkable for the first time since the clinton administration he said we are not trying to depose the regime, we don t want regime change, we just want to talk to you, we re just interested in your nuclear weapons. then two weeks ago the cia director, mike pompeo, at the aspen security forum saying regime change was on the table. so i don t know. certainly there s not a policy message coming from the commander in chief. i don t think he again, it s who is the last person to talk to him and to convince him of a certain position. russia policy, what do you think? this is a very strange period in american foreign policy history because you have an administration at the top that s essentially like a pirate crew that s come
policy on anything. it just depends on who in the administration you talk to on iran, on russia, depending on the day of the week. on north korea, tillerson said something remarkable. he said we don t want regime change, we want to talk to you, we re just interested in your nuclear weapons. but then two weeks ago, you had cia director mike pompeo saying that regime change was on the table. so i don t know, there s certainly not a policy message coming from the commander in chief, again, who s the last person to talk to him and convince him of a certain position. russia policy? what do you think? this is a very strange point in history. you have essentially a pirate crew, that s come in, a skeleton