The President’s 2014 budget arrived on April 10, more than two months past its legal deadline of the first Monday in February. In the budget, the President laid out his vision for his second term in office.
this was an isolationists president. absolutely not. and, in fact, what we re seeing a president who rejects the obama philosophy that this is a paradigm in which you either have to go in, put troops on the ground, and that s the only way to deal with a hot spot versus we do nothing. so this is a president, again, take out aer january air base, drop a giant bomb in syrian air base and engage with stickses and carrots. he s going to take action. the other one, i think, if there s any sort of a trump doctrine and it would be a stretch to go that far but this is a transactional president. much in the same way he does things domestically, he wants to make a deal, you see this is how he is working in the global sphere as well too. linking priorities of countries with national security. so we saw that with china, saying, well, maybe i won t name you a currency manipulator if you do something about north korea.
he was out on the trail that this was an isolationists president. absolutely not. and, in fact, what we re seeing a president who rejects the obama philosophy that this is a paradigm in which you either have to go in, put troops on the ground, and that s the only way to deal with a hot spot versus we do nothing. so this is a president, again, take out aer january air base, drop a giant bomb in syrian air base and engage with stickses and carrots. he s going to take action. the other one, i think, if there s any sort of a trump doctrine and it would be a stretch to go that far but this is a transactional president. much in the same way he does things domestically, he wants to make a deal, you see this is how he is working in the global sphere as well too. linking priorities of countries with national security. so we saw that with china, saying, well, maybe i won t name you a currency manipulator if
this was an isolationists president. absolutely not. and, in fact, what we re seeing a president who rejects the obama philosophy that this is a paradigm in which you either have to go in, put troops on the ground, and that s the only way to deal with a hot spot versus we do nothing. so this is a president, again, take out aer january air base, drop a giant bomb in syrian air base and engage with stickses and carrots. he s going to take action. the other one, i think, if there s any sort of a trump doctrine and it would be a stretch to go that far but this is a transactional president. much in the same way he does things domestically, he wants to make a deal, you see this is how he is working in the global sphere as well too. linking priorities of countries with national security. so we saw that with china, saying, well, maybe i won t name you a currency manipulator if you do something about north korea.
with the insurgents. he didn t make that s specific problems particularly as it relates to what military action he s going to take during the peace talks. you know, jamie, this is a page out of the insurgents handbook. insincere dialogue always is a means to run out the clock. restock, rearm and repair for the next round of a war. there is nothing that s going to come out of these talks that will help the insurgents. jamie: what is the motivation for secretary kerry to call russia and say stop getting involved. what expectations are reasonable from russia? > this is the obama philosophy. remember he said i ll hold out my hand if you unclench your fist. this is congenital behavior in