ukraine intractable, syria, extend the new star treaty for five years that s going to expire in 2021 as a result of these two presidents coming together? yeah. can they agree for no nuclear proliferation and put pressure on north korea and also put pressure on iran? is that possible? i think so. paul: okay. let s talk about the domestic politics here because you know to have an effective foreign policy, you need domestic support. and the way the president handled that press conference has really hurt him in terms of his ability, i think, to maneuver inside congress and have the support he needs. why did he get such at odds with the intelligence community judgment about 2016, when he really didn t need to? yeah, i mean, listen, monday was a disaster. i think it was a low point of his presidency, to be sure. i don t get it to be frank, paul. i mean, i know that they put a
president? you know, there s a lot of misunderstanding about this. in talking to the people around the preside
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