contain the taliban, to contain the haqqanis and the haqqanis who you just spoke about kidnapped us. it was the haqqanis and not the taliban. the only way we will succeed in this is defending our allies and helping our afghan allies flee. the bombing yesterday was a tragedy. i guess we can t give up after this u.s. airlift and my broader point is that this is a long-term challenge that won t simply go away after we pull out our troops. and when we talk about the threat that we face, gail and david, we want to listen to what the president and bennett are saying in the oval office. you know, these very days illustrate what the world would look like if a radical islamic regime acquired a nuclear weapon. that would be a nightmare for the entire world.
an overwhelmingly stronger than any of our enemies and indeed of all our enemies combined. that s why i want to thank you, mr. president, for helping yet again to fortify israel s strategic objectives. obviously, the main issue we re going to be talking about today here is iran s race to a nuclear weapon. we talked about it inside the room. i was happy to hear your clear words that iran will never be able to acquire a nuclear weapon and that you emphasized that you will try to take the diplomat route, but there are other options if that doesn t work out. so, you know, these very things, they illustrate what the world would look like if a radical islamic regime acquired a nuclear weapon. that marriage would be a nuclear night mare for the entire world.
opposition force now? yes. the turkish government is now being run by the muslim brotherhood. what erdogan has done is allowed them to take over the army. there are opponents on our side. they are they are armed, trained and fielded. we can help them. it won t be over in a minute. the worst possible outcome is you have another radical islamic regime. in other words this will do more harm than good. is there any possible good outcome here? if the president lobs missiles, limited, two dais probably. they have all telegraphed it. is there any good possible outcome? no. it s not a strategy. if they have justified this based on the fact the syrians have and used chemical weapons what happens when we learned the
yes. the turkish government is now being run by the muslim brotherhood. what erdogan has done is allowed them to take over the army. there are opponents on our side. they are they are armed, trained and fielded. we can help them. it won t be over in a minute. the worst possible outcome is you have another radical islamic regime. in other words this will do more harm than good. is there any possible good outcome here? if the president lobs missiles, limited, two dais probably. they have all telegraphed it. is there any good possible outcome? no. it s not a strategy. if they have justified this based on the fact the syrians have and used chemical weapons what happens when we learned the iranians have a nuclear weapon?
majority of egyptians that voted for a majority in the parliament, for radical islam, roughly 75%, either voted for muslim brotherhood or for the salafists that make the muslim brotherhood look moderate, are not going to be happy. so one way or another, we are looking at a radical islamic regime in egypt or a very prolonged timeframe of instability. eric: either way it doesn t look bright, sadly for the future, talking boy a radical a radical islamic regime, do you think iran can be stopped from building a nuclear weapon? well, first of all, our goal is to really get russia to step up to the plate, join the sanctions, upcoming sanctions on the central bank, and, on exports. hopefully, if they do that, that will be able to, some extend, slow down iran.