hours. we know he won t be right. reality is probably the olympic games when those are offer will be a trigger for international action. they see a lame duck president and europe not willing to defend itself. it will be the ukrainians how long can they hold out. the war machine under putin is they re allied with china. no good options. harris: we didn t tell putin to do this. this is what he wants to do and i find it fascinating, pete, we re being told words not to use. don t say imminent. now we can t play alarmist or if we tell the truth it is alarmist. what is that about? they said the same thing don t say retreat, don t say the taliban are providing our security. we didn t leave equipment. it wasn t a failure. they can say what they want we
united states had to indicate to him that we re mad at him. we re mad at him, not just because he rides around without his shirt on on a horse. we re mad at him john, you re being kind. remember the last time they met. the president tried to do ice breaking. loosen him up, he made fun of the president for trying to get along with him. yeah, and he s a bad guy in a lot of ways. that doesn t mean we don t want to have relations with him. what bothers me about the republicans, you know, piling on obama on this issue is they re suggesting that the last five years of u.s.-russian relations have been a failure when the only reason the sanctions against iran are in place in the first place is because of this reset policy that boehner is now saying is a failure. it wasn t a failure. it gave us those sanctions. and those sanctions have now helped lead to a more moderate regime in iran.
first place is because of this reset policy that boehner is now saying is a failure. it wasn t a failure. it gave us those sanctions. and those sanctions have now helped lead to a more moderate regime in iran. this is strong territory for me. the battle that never ends with the neocons. here s an interview with bill kristol who only seems to emerge vol canically like now when we have forgotten the iraq war. here s what he said about the president being stubborn. this is like gene kirkpatrick. here he goes. that was the case study of the reset, and they have just doubled down on it so many times. they never wanted to admit it was wrong. there was a moment two years ago where even i would have said i never really liked the reset with russia. it was too trust worthy of putin. but i could see if you re a new administration, you would try it. we didn t pay that much of a price the first couple years. but now reality has hit. could we please adjust to
reset policy that boehner is now saying is a failure. it wasn t a failure. it gave us those sanctions. and those sanctions have now helped lead to a more moderate regime in iran. this is strong territory for me. the battle that never ends with the neocons. here s my conversation with bill kristol who only seems to emerge volcanically like now when we have forgotten things. here s what he said about the president being stubborn. this is like gene kirkpatrick. that was the case study of the reset, and they have just doubled down on it so many times. they never wanted to admit it was wrong. there was a moment two years ago where even i would have said i never really liked the reset with russia. it was too trust worthy of putin. but now, reality has hit. could we please adjust to reality? they re so obstinant on that,
articles headlined, u.s. risks isolation, breakdown of old alliances in case of war. u.s. lacks specifics on banned arms. u.s. misstepped led to failed diplomacy. this is an amazing story and a tragic un. david corn was a skeptic of the war before, during, and after. joan walsh was news editor at salon in the lead up to the war and also a war skeptic. both are msnbc s analysts. joan, you ve been in editing, and this is the same thing that you ve got bill keller saying and the same thing that the media critic or media writer for the washington post, admitting now, and it s way too late, that the placement of the story is for more pizazz or embedding, whatever you want to call it, joining the troops. but none of the good edward r. murrah reporting that we later came that we identify with murrah was critical journalism, not rah-rah journalism. right. that stuff was there, chris, but it was really hidden. and paul fari s piece is really good, but there was a line that said the pr