another break. we of more to discuss. we will broaden the conversation and go to the middle east to stock about the arab spring. talk about the arab spring. cnn.com. much more from the historic constitution hall. [applause] welcome back to the cnn organization. ayman vice president with the heritage foundation. bashar al-assad christine and some of the people of regime and some of the people of syria. israel, jordan, and iraq. in your view, what are the interests of the united states in this region and what would herman cain, governor perry called for a no-fly zone for the u.s. over syria. would you support that? i would not. i would work with our allies to put pressure to be able to try to get our allies to stop buying oil from syria. zone. the most effective tools we have in any of these situations are strong military. and our own economic strength. this discussion about cutting enough time talking about the other part of the problem growing the economy. this adm
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