bases and holding pens. perhaps giving them an immigration court date. and that s that. the courts are jammed so many just don t show up. so no official seems to know or is willing to say how many illegals disappear forever along the way. the whole process reeks of an orchestrated event. are there community organizers in honduras working their magic? most important, while the president is conducting a second military adventure in iraq it, surely terrorists are contemplating another strike at america. what a temperaturing opportunity to enter the country by way of a border under siege. there s no acceptable argument for the administration in this calamity. security at the border should abemergency, instead, the president continues on his lackadaisical path always late in catching up to a disaster in
president obama said on thursday that he would be sending those 300 military advisers not combat troops into iraq to help with intelligence and training of iraqi security forces. they are not on the ground yet. molly, is president obama concerned at all about iraq breaking apart? yes, concerned about that and concerned about some kind of full-blown civil war. president obama says he wants to see if iraqi leaders, including iraqi prime minister nuri al malaki, can rise above religious and tribal differences and compromise. if they can t, the president said in a media interview, quote, there s no amount of american firepower that is going to be able to hold that country together. the white house says the president s top priority is the safety of u.s. personnel in iraq, but he believes that the 300 military advisers might help iraqis quell the insurgency. there has been an enduring military to military relationship between the united
rather desperate situation to risk their lives to come to the united states border, expecting that they ll be able to stay in this country. that is simply not true. not true and not acceptable according to the vice president joe biden who spent much of the week traveling through central america, meeting leaders telling them how to help the united states stem this problem. but arizona senator john mccain was down at a temporary processing center for illegal il grants in nogalas yesterday. he s been saying, look, whatever the white house has come out with, it is by no means tough enough. his message should be, no more allowance of people to stay in this country who cross our border illegally. here you can see the processing centers that we have across the united states. nogalas, one in the center of the map, you ve also got one in texas as well at brownsville. san antonio is one of the main
are you surprised with that? i don t think i am. when we fwhewent in in 91, 93 saw an army that cared about their family and there wasn t a tremendous amount of loyalty and passion for their country. they are seeing obviously what s happening all over the country. they don t want to be the next victim. so i think that there is huge lack of resolve on the part of the forces. i think isis as i they move through has instilled pier amongst any of the powers that be that would have any shot of keeping ining integrity of thi country intact. there are natural allies on the ground. there are other people who share resentment towards this particular government. want in iraqi government to fail. i think that this is going to get before it gets better and we are to do whatever we can as a nation to assist because we have
of man named al sadr. she aligned with sistani who said yesterday u.s. military adviser being sent to iraq would be attacked. pox is being told those military adviser have not yet arrived in baghdad. meantime, the al qaeda i willtants have taken control of two keyboarder crossings along the iraq-syria boarder in northwestern eye g iraq. this as iraqi forces continue to battle for control of a major oil refinery in the northern part of the country. that continues to be a key battleground because if isis fight were to take control of it that would continue to fuel their fight and all of this, of course, as the call for iraqi prime minister al maliki to resign continue to grow louder and at this point u.s. forces remain in the persian gulf awaiting orders from president obama about whether to start