when it comes to threatening annihilation of another country, attention must be paid. here s what trump threatened overnights in a tweet. if iran wants to fight, that will be the official end of iran. never threaten the united states again. iran s foreign minister has been meeting the president tweet for tweet on this one, telling trump to, quote, never threaten an iranian. try respect, it works. what appears to be president trump s fire and fury 2.0 comes as officials in washington are debating the nature of the threat posed by iranians sparking the administration to move assets to the region. let s figure out what is going here or try to. let s get to abby phillip at the white house for us. this is also the same president who told fox news in a taped interview this weekend he doesn t want to go to war. what are you hearing? that s right. this is in many ways reminiscent of the fire and fury when it came to north korea. president trump issuing these tweets on social media
recognized by their fellow countrymen. while most countries use the 70th anniversary of world war ii to honor those who fought in those wars, certain countries had an ulmaterial yr motive. they used the anniversary to show gigantic displays of military power. chine haw showed off their tanks and missile launchers, much of this in this weird digital blue camo. they rolled out dozens of weapons known as carrier killers, missiles designed specifically to target u.s. aircraft carriers. another missile they paraded out was given the name of guam killer because it was supposedly capable of striking the u.s. naval base in guam. they even had helicopters spelling out 70 while in formation. that year the russians also held a military parade to honor the 70th anniversary of world war ii. it was the biggest military parade that country had ever seen. missiles, tanks, thousands upon thousands of troops. no expense was spared. the chinese may have used helicopters to spell out 70. the rus
they used the anniversary to hold gigantic disblays of military power. china, for example, held one of the biggest military parades in modern history, they showed off their tanks and their missile launchers watch of this in this weird digital blue cameo. they rolled out dozens of weapons known as carrier killers, missiles designed specifically to target u.s. aircraft carriers. another missile they paraded out was given the name of guam killer because it was supposedly capable of striking the u.s. naval base in guam. they even had helicopters spelling out 70 while in formation. that year the russians also held a military parade to honor the 70th anniversary of world war ii. it was the biggest military parade that country had ever seen. missiles, tanks, thousands upon thousands of troops. no expense was spared. the chinese may have used helicopters to spell out 70. the russians spelled it out with fighter jets. the same year the north koreans also had a giant military parade wh
because it s all designed to deal with trump doing what he s done his whole life, trying to take the focus off him. in fairness, when i heard that i was disturbed. i heard what leader mcconnell had said. i happen to think that that has further confused the process. i think that mitch mcconnell eventually will be forced by these cracks in his implaquable wall, in lizza murkowski s comments and other colleagues who are saying it privately. will they say it publicly? if it were today i don t believe he would win. living out there i will tell you, his level of support has not gone down one inch. stirring of conscience as the new york times is putting it happening in the senate. this week the crack started to show when the republican party leader s plans for on impeachment trial. we have a team of reporters and analysts following this for us. let s begin with the day s headline, a stirring of conscience in the senate. highlighting a breach in the impeachment wall after
while most countries use the 70th anniversary of world war ii to honor those who fought in those wars, certain countries had an ulterior motive. they used the anniversary to hold gigantic displays of military power. china, for example, somehowed off their tanks and missile launchers, much of which in this weird digital blue camo. they rolled out dozens of weapons known as carrier killers, missiles designed specifically to target u.s. aircraft carriers. another missile they paraded out was given the name of guam killer because it was supposedly capable of striking the u.s. naval base in guam. they even had helicopters spelling out 70 while in formation. that year the russians also held a military parade to honor the 70th anniversary of world war ii. it was the biggest military parade that country had ever seen. missiles, tanks, thousands upon thousands of troops. no expense was spared. the chinese may have used helicopters to spell out 70. the russians spelled it out with figh