way when our national security s at risk. what s happening in the region the direct consequence of the inability to lead and disengagement. the more we disengage the more planes from moscow you ll see flying out of damascus and syria. joining me steve clemens. let s talk about the republican strategy on isis at this point. the candidates seemed all over the place last night. well, there s a real struggle within the republican party over what the soul of foreign policy will look like. you heard nixon, reagan, neoconservatives versus realists and isolationists. a fascinating thing happening. syria s a real knot. it s a real mess. those who want to a to have a p proactive american presence what backbone would you grab to help, it s hard to find that.
there. help us understand this because we were saying a couple days ago, well, mika said we re all shaken by it. gene talked about it being alarming and ug will i. we kept asking where did this come from where did this come from, two days ago. and then of course, yesterday we go t sidetracked on another conversation. but the important question is, where does h come from? well, i think that many of us had bought in too quickly, us being americans, that we were in some magic post-racial time. and it didn t exist. and when people like marc and i would say, no we were called off kinds of names. and i think that when someone says we still need to deal with issues, they re not being alarmist, they re being realists and these things come back to haunt us. i m marching with the president of the united states first african-american, across the bridge in selma 50 years later,
sometimes successful during the 60s and 70s against law enforcement. and my hope is that this is not the leading edge, but we are realists, those of us with the law enforcement background. and i m sure tom would agree. we realistically look at things and say it could be. and most of us that i know in the law enforcement community, this has been something we have been talking about amongst ourselves or keeping to ourselves just in terms of thinking about it. but as i indicated, i ve been out of the game for about 30 years. i study the topic now. i ve interviewed all sorts of officers all over the country who have been involved in shootings. and officers have to be prepared for this type of heinous act. and it s just tragic that it struck new york today. harry, let me bring you back into the conversation and ask quickly, the morale, the sense of morale. new york pd. where would you say it stands in light of recent weeks? i ll tell you, it s probably the lowest i ve ever seen it in
of a very public campaign to erase any semblance of religious faith. the uneasy call it political correctness, realists know it s the line with censorship. we can wonder about what happened to merry christmas or a nativity scene in the town s square and yet it is pale in justice next to the ruthless attacks on christianity and its symbols associated with the life of jesus christ. the invasion of isis, the so-called islamic state in northern syria in iraq is still under way. the american bombing seems ineffective and general charge of the advisory mission say it will take at least three years until the iraqi army can defend it. as we wait isis binges on destruction. the tomb of jonah, cruseder castles, churches, convents and
the first one, ukrainian militaries never use surface-to-air missiles. second one, ukrainian d.o.d. will unfold all information about the locations of anity-aircraft missiles. the third one, we got the russian made anti-aircraft in the area that is fully and entirely controlled by russian led groups. the fourth one, we have the pictures of the missile launcher. we got an intercept telephone calls between the russians and the realists.