of you think you. socialism, because we are going to talk about how socialism also need means state violence and it as our coverage continues we are now waiting for the means something that leads to president and first lady to authoritarianism that people depart for arlington, virginia, need to remember. the young people in our country right now to take part in the who think socialism is a good 9/11 memorial ceremony at the idea i think when they discover pentagon. were going to take you there what socialism ends up in a live in moments. think they are going to be sort of thing on my gosh maybe we don t really want to try socialism in america. bill: will bring you back when the book is out. but in the meantime let s push forward with the news from yesterday. sandra: john bolton is out, what are the implications of that senator? bill: i thinks it makes it a lot less likely we will have a war around the world. i think the president s instincts are great from trying to extricate u
or gina haspel taking over the job. one thing i like about president trump is the outspoken position to the iraq war. and you learned the and regime change leads to unaccounted consequences. and i am disappointed that he has people that love the war. and congressman pompeo advocated for regime change in iran. and advocating regime change around the world is a mistake and lead to unattended consequences and make the world a worse play. iran is stronger because of the iraq war. and they didn t learn the lesson. they don t need to advocate a new war with iran.
peter agreed, if assad uses chemical weapons now, it looks like the man in russia has no power. that s right. and that would lead to an outcome that putin doesn t want. because i think if assad uses chemical weapons again the calculus changes. the use of force becomes much more a much more viable option for obama, we ll have more international support p you can see sentiment change in europe, for instance. and i think you re really likely to see a swift reaction from the west if he does it again. and that s the thing putin wants least here. he does not want the west using its military intervening, trying to effect regime change. one of his key goals is to stop what he sees as the sort of western-led regime change around the world. that s one of his key priorities. and we do have common ground with putin on the question of securing chemical weapons and trying to thwart radical islamists in syria. they threaten his regime as well. we saw that in the boston bombing. the boston maratho
i m going to go back to michael crowley i mean to peter in a moment. but michael, is there a way we can get through this thing? because it seems to me that putin now has stuck his head. he s the big fish now. he has to i said in my opening statement, and i think peter agreed, if assad uses chemical weapons now, it looks like the man in russia has no power. that s right. and that would lead to an outcome that putin doesn t want. because i think if assad uses chemical weapons again the calculus changes. the use of force becomes much more a much more viable option for obama, we ll have more international support p you can see sentiment change in europe, for instance. and i think you re really likely to see a swift reaction from the west if he does it again. and that s the thing putin wants least here. he does not want the west using its military intervening, trying to effect regime change. one of his key goals is to stop what he sees as the sort of western-led regime change around