show up. it s very important because that s exactly what nato allies wanted to hear. i would say broadly on the russia policy, it s the reset that everybody thought would happen. we read this week was not happening. the russians have asked for an early meeting with president trump. they re not getting it. they re pushing them off. it s for two reasons. one, inside the white house there s talk of, you know, cutting some grand deal with russia right now and this political environment with all these investigations is not a doable thing. it will be under too much scrutiny and everything will be looked at for the reasons that maybe or maybe not they are doing them for. two, russia has been antagonizing the u.s. and it hasn t stopped. the cyber intrusions haven t stopped. they ve deployed missiles. if you re trying to figure out a trump doctrine, it s more transactional. we ll keep watching that. hillary clinton return to public life continues with another speech and an apparent dig at
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change the entire strategic dynamic of the political relationship between the united states and europe and europe versus the muslim world. check us on that, don borelli. your thoughts on what we re talking about, because i think it s an elaborate case of jujitsu. take the strong western powers, you get them to use their muscle to help you become more powerful back in the east and the islamic world so you can build a caliphate. well, malcolm could speak to this better than i can, but as i m reading and watching some of the reports and some of the isis rhetoric out there, there s talk of, you know, this ultimate, this final crusade, you know, the west against islam. and this seems to be just one of the things, the messages that resonate with these young people when they re drawing all these recruits, giving them some sort of a sense of empower mament an hope that they re going to be part of this final crusade, and it s their duty to go. and again, and i believe malcolm is correct in
borelli. your thoughts on what we re talking about, because i think it s an elaborate case of jujitsu. take the strong western powers, you get them to use their muscle to help you become more powerful back in the east and the islamic world so you can build a caliphate. well, malcolm could speak to this better than i can, but as i m reading and watching some of the reports and some of the isis rhetoric out there, there s talk of, you know, this ultimate, this final crusade, you know, the west against islam. and this seems to be just one of the things, the messages that resonate with these young people when they re drawing all these recruits, giving them some sort of a sense of empowerment and hope that they re going to be part of this final crusade, and it s their duty to go. and again, and i believe malcolm is correct in this, when we overreact, that just fuels the fire and, you know, underscores the message that s getting these young people to join the fight. thanks so much, don b
catholics in the united states, christians of any sect, what they should do well they would be aware of the nature of the fight that we re in. militant islam is not going to go away and we can t coddle it and say, well, it s just a small group of fanatics. this is a group of fanatics t t that s formed an army in syria and iraq. they re recruiting people from the west. we have to support the efforts in this country. how? what? tell our government leaders they ve got to cut down domestically on those recruiting and then have severe penalties for people when they come back. france is being plagued by this. in new york city there s talk of, you know, it s profiling if you kind of go after some of the e moms in the mosque. how do you feel about that? if the methodist were being sent over to iraq to fight with isis, i think we look at