evolution in the approach? no, i think what the secretary the speaking to is the fact nobody wants to see a collapse of state institutions and collapse of the army, a collapse of the entire global structure. that would lead us to a world war in iraq in 2003. there s not only views with u.s. and rush she but all the countries together in what we call the vienna process. i think as a reflection of reality we all need to work together and keep the institutions in tact while we work on a political process that ultimately leads to a political transition. in vienna, for the first time since the series of wars started everyone is around the table and everybody agreed about three weeks ago on a process for transition and in new york, tomorrow, we ll be back together at the level to try to lock some of this down.
gathered my national security forces, and it had been a year to review where we had made progress, and what worked and what had not and put together a plan to accelerate and advance the pressure that we can place on isil. and we intend to execute on those plans, but we also think that as francois said, there is new openness on the part of other coalition members to help resource and provide ad diditio assistance both to the coalition as a whole, and to the local forces on the ground. with respect to mr. assad, i think that we have to let the vienna process play itself out. it is the best opportunity. and so the notion that there would be an immediate date in advance of us getting a broad agreement on that political process and the details, i think, it doesn t make sense.
progress, what worked, what did not, and had put together a plan to accelerate in advance the pressure that we can place on isil. and we intend to execute on those plans but we also think as francois said that there may be new openness on the part of other coalition members to help resource and provide additional assistance, both to the coalition as a whole and to local forces on the ground. with respect to mr. assad, i think we ve got to let the vienna process play itself out. it is our best opportunity. so the notion that there would be an immediate date in advance of us getting a broad agreement on that political process and the details i think doesn t make
commend everything that is being done so that intelligence and information available can be used to tackle terrorists and to follow their movements so that we prevent them from doing what they want to because beyond syria and iraq, what they want is somehow to spread fear everywhere so that we doubt, so that we make decisions which are exactly contrary to what we want in terms of freedom and rights, but we will not give in. that being said, we have to defend ourselves and use intelligence diplomatically we are working on credible political transition in syria within the framework of the vienna process and i commend the work done by ministers fabius and kerry to agree on a time
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