Table. I am pleased to have him back on the program. Welcome. Thank you. Could you characterize for me today the relationship between iran and the United States . Deal, andeir nuclear the president says that you are in accordance with it but not the spirit of it. You suggest that in some ways the United States is violating some of the tenets of the deal. But where does the relationship stand overall . This administration has been pursuing a hostile policy. I think it is a misguided policy, i think the allegations against iran are tired and dont stand any tests of reality. It think it would be best for the United States it should look at its achievements in our region. And see what it has achieved. It has made all the wrong choices to read its allies are accusing each other of supporting terrorism. I believe the United States needs to take a fresh look at this is situation in our region and see where its interests are. Is dealing with important issues of stability and security in our re
Table. I am pleased to have him back on the program. Welcome. Thank you. Could you characterize for me today the relationship between iran and the United States . Deal, andeir nuclear the president says that you are in accordance with it but not the spirit of it. You suggest that in some ways the United States is violating some of the tenets of the deal. But where does the relationship stand overall . This administration has been pursuing a hostile policy. I think it is a misguided policy, i think the allegations against iran are tired and dont stand any tests of reality. It think it would be best for the United States it should look at its achievements in our region. And see what it has achieved. It has made all the wrong choices to read its allies are accusing each other of supporting terrorism. I believe the United States needs to take a fresh look at this is situation in our region and see where its interests are. Is dealing with important issues of stability and security in our re
From our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. We begin with the middle east. Leaders across the globe are united and outrage about the video released by the Islamic State. It shows militants burning a jordanian pilot alive. The King Abdullah of jordan returned home wednesday for crisis talks. Authorities in jordan released two convex in response convicts in response. They also promised a military response. Kenneth pollack is a senior fellow at the brookings institution. Let me begin with this question. Name almost any outrage in the middle east. Iraqs invasion of kuwait. The gassing of kurds to read the bombing of the uss cole. The gassing of kurds. The bombing of the uss cole. The protagonists would find both apologists and detractors. But with one breathtakingly vicious murder, the Islamic State change that dynamic. I want you to give me a sense of that dynamic. Ken . The arab world especially the sunni arab world, has been ambivalent about the fight against isis. They don
From our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. Lieutenant general mike flynn is here. He retired as director of the Defense Intelligence agency this fall. His career spans three decades includes every level of command in military intelligence. He previously served as top intelligence advisor to general Stanley Mcchrystal in iraq and afghanistan. He is credited with revolutionizing how intelligence is done inside the military. In 2010, you wrote a similar report called fixing intel, a blueprint for making intelligence relevant in the military. It examines the militarys inability to understand fundamental questions driving extremists. That paper proves relevant today. Im pleased to have mike flynn at this table for the first time. Welcome. Charlie, thanks so much for having me. I know weve been trying to do this for a while. We have indeed. I met you as i mentioned in this top colleague of Stanley Mcchrystal in afghanistan. Remains a great friend of mine today. The man knows so
[captioning made possible by bloomberg television] from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose of Lieutenant General mike flynn is here. He retired as director of the Defense Intelligence agency this fall. His career spans three decades includes every level of command in military intelligence. He previously served as top intelligence advisor to general Stanley Mcchrystal in iraq and afghanistan. He is credited with revolutionizing how intelligence is done inside the military. In 2010, wrow a similar report called fixing intel, a blueprint for making intelligence relevant in the military. It examines the militaryaries inability to understand fundamental questions driving extremists. That paper proves relevant today. Im pleased to have mike flynn at this table for the first time. Welcome. Charlie, thanks so much for having me. I know weve been trying to do this for a while. We have indeed. I met you as i mentioned in this top colleague of Stanley Mcchrystal in afghanistan. Re