so syria is a different foreign policy issue. it is a policy problem. what donald trump did in syria is a in my view a policy catastrophe. but it is a policy decision, and without question that is within his power to exert, right? that is a constitutional authority of the president of a foreign policy. and doral was, as i say, an open and shut case of he was really, you know, like it was indefensible. not only was it indefensible, nobody except mick mulvaney defended it in the entire country. and so i don t think that so if he dishes doral, then it s like, okay, that s good. that s over with. and the syria discussion is a discussion about a disastrous policy. i feel like he s gotten away. his sentiment frankly not his sent im. he s gotten away with so much that what we feel happened in the last week, it was like and now i m going to try even further. to push it.
confrontation. president trump is extending an olive branch to, quote, start over with nuclear talks. it s a forceful and diplomatic tone. i m not looking for war, and if there is, it will be obliteration like you ve ever seen before. i m not looking to do that. you can t have a nuclear weapon. you want to talk you can do that. no preconditions? no preconditions. the iranians don t share that sent im. the president also emphasizing that he makes the final decision after he called off a retaliatory strike last week. mr. trump said he decided the death toll, 150, was too high despite the urging of top national security officials. do you feel like you were being pushed into military