Subtitles section Play video Print subtitles ISIS AND AL QAEDA REALLY AN OPEN DOOR TO RECONSTITUTE THEMSELVES DOOR TO RECONSTITUTE THEMSELVES AND POSE ONCE AGAIN A GREATER AND POSE ONCE AGAIN A GREATER THREAT. THREAT. >> WHAT WOULD YOUR POLICY IN THE >> WHAT WOULD YOUR POLICY IN THE MIDDLE EAST BE, HOW MANY TROOPS MIDDLE EAST BE, HOW MANY TROOPS WOULD YOU LEAVE, IF AT ALL, AND WOULD YOU LEAVE, IF AT ALL, AND HOW WOULD YOU DEAL WITH AN HOW WOULD YOU DEAL WITH AN ESCALATING CRISIS WITH IRAN, ESCALATING CRISIS WITH IRAN, TENSIONS ARE ESCALATING. TENSIONS ARE ESCALATING. >> YEAH, TENSIONS ARE >> YEAH, TENSIONS ARE DANGEROUSLY ESCALATING. DANGEROUSLY ESCALATING. GIVEN THE SITUATION OF WHERE WE GIVEN THE SITUATION OF WHERE WE ARE TODAY, I WOULD REMOVE OUR ARE TODAY, I WOULD REMOVE OUR TROOPS FROM IRAQ AND SYRIA TROOPS FROM IRAQ AND SYRIA BECAUSE OF WHAT I MENTIONED. BECAUSE OF WHAT I MENTIONED. THEY HAVE NO CLEAR ACHIEVABLE THEY HAVE NO CLEAR ACHIEVABLE MISSION THEY’RE THERE TO MISSION THEY’RE THERE TO ACCOMPLISH THAT SERVES OUR ACCOMPLISH THAT SERVES OUR NATIONAL SECURITY INTERESTS AND NATIONAL SECURITY INTERESTS AND NUMBER TWO THE LONGER THEY ARE NUMBER TWO THE LONGER THEY ARE THERE, THE MORE LIKELY IT IS THERE, THE MORE LIKELY IT IS THAT THEY ARE AT RISK AND WE THAT THEY ARE AT RISK AND WE FIND OURSELVES IN THIS QUAGMIRE FIND OURSELVES IN THIS QUAGMIRE OF A WAR WITH IRAN THAT NOBODY OF A WAR WITH IRAN THAT NOBODY REALLY KNOWS WHAT THEY’RE TRYING REALLY KNOWS WHAT THEY’RE TRYING TO DO. TO DO. WHAT NEEDS TO HAPPEN NOW, AND IF WHAT NEEDS TO HAPPEN NOW, AND IF I WERE PRESIDENT TODAY, I WOULD I WERE PRESIDENT TODAY, I WOULD WORK TO DE-ESCALATE TENSIONS, WORK TO DE-ESCALATE TENSIONS, GET THE UNITED STATES AND IRAN GET THE UNITED STATES AND IRAN BACK INTO THE IRAN NUCLEAR BACK INTO THE IRAN NUCLEAR AGREEMENT TO PREVENT THEM FROM AGREEMENT TO PREVENT THEM FROM CONTINUING TO ENRICH URANIUM AND CONTINUING TO ENRICH URANIUM AND DEVELOP THEIR NUCLEAR WEAPONS DEVELOP THEIR NUCLEAR WEAPONS CAPABILITY, REMOVE THESE CAPABILITY, REMOVE THESE CRIPPLING SANCTIONS THAT ARE CRIPPLING SANCTIONS THAT ARE REALLY A MODERN DAY SIEGE, A REALLY A MODERN DAY SIEGE, A TACTIC OF WAR AND WORK TOWARDS TACTIC OF WAR AND WORK TOWARDS ACTUALLY WORKING OUT THE ACTUALLY WORKING OUT THE DIFFERENCES WE HAVE WITH IRAN ON DIFFERENCES WE HAVE WITH IRAN ON A PARALLEL TRACK. A PARALLEL TRACK. THE ISSUES BROUGHT UP WITH THE ISSUES BROUGHT UP WITH REGARDS TO THE EXPIRATION DATE REGARDS TO THE EXPIRATION DATE ON THE NUCLEAR DEAL. ON THE NUCLEAR DEAL. THEIR MISSILE CAPABILITY AND THEIR MISSILE CAPABILITY AND OTHER ISSUES. OTHER ISSUES. WE HAVE GOT TO CHOOSE DIPLOMACY WE HAVE GOT TO CHOOSE DIPLOMACY AND PREVENT AN ESCALATION OF AND PREVENT AN ESCALATION OF THIS WAR. THIS WAR. >> LET ME ASK YOU THIS, IF WE >> LET ME ASK YOU THIS, IF WE DID PULL OUR TROOPS OUT AND WE DID PULL OUR TROOPS OUT AND WE PULLED OUR TROOPS OUT OF IRAQ AN PULLED OUR TROOPS OUT OF IRAQ AN THAT LEFT A VACUUM FOR ISIS TO THAT LEFT A VACUUM FOR ISIS TO RECONSTITUTE, AND WHAT DO YOU RECONSTITUTE, AND WHAT DO YOU SAY TO THOSE WHO SAY PULLING OUT SAY TO THOSE WHO SAY PULLING OUT IS GOING TO ALLOW ANOTHER TERROR IS GOING TO ALLOW ANOTHER TERROR ORGANIZATION TO FILL THAT VOID? ORGANIZATION TO FILL THAT VOID? >> OUR TROOPS ARE THERE NOW. >> OUR TROOPS ARE THERE NOW. THIS ADMINISTRATION IS DEPLOYING THIS ADMINISTRATION IS DEPLOYING MORE AND MORE, THOUSANDS MORE OF MORE AND MORE, THOUSANDS MORE OF OUR TROOPS TO THE REGION AND OUR TROOPS TO THE REGION AND SPECIFICALLY TO IRAQ AND THOSE SPECIFICALLY TO IRAQ AND THOSE ACTIONS ARE STRENGTHENING ISIS ACTIONS ARE STRENGTHENING ISIS AND AL QAEDA AND UNNECESSARILY AND AL QAEDA AND UNNECESSARILY PUTTING OUR TROOPS IN HARM’S WAY PUTTING OUR TROOPS IN HARM’S WAY AND THEY’RE NOT GOING THERE TO AND THEY’RE NOT GOING THERE TO PREVENT THIS RESURGENCE OF ISIS PREVENT THIS RESURGENCE OF ISIS AND AL QAEDA. AND AL QAEDA. THAT’S THE REAL NATIONAL THAT’S THE REAL NATIONAL SECURITY THREAT THAT WE HAVE. SECURITY THREAT THAT WE HAVE. THAT’S WHY I’M SAYING WE SHOULD THAT’S WHY I’M SAYING WE SHOULD PULL OUR TROOPS OUT OF IRAQ AND PULL OUR TROOPS OUT OF IRAQ AND SYRIA. SYRIA. IF THERE IS A GROWING THREAT, WE IF THERE IS A GROWING THREAT, WE CAN HAVE TROOPS GO IN AND CAN HAVE TROOPS GO IN AND FULFILL THAT VERY SPECIFIC FULFILL THAT VERY SPECIFIC ACHIEVABLE MISSION OF DEFEATING ACHIEVABLE MISSION OF DEFEATING THAT THREAT AND GETTING BACK THAT THREAT AND GETTING BACK OUT, BUT THE CURRENT EXISTING OUT, BUT THE CURRENT EXISTING POLICY OF THE ADMINISTRATION IS POLICY OF THE ADMINISTRATION IS ESSENTIALLY HOLDING OUR TROOPS ESSENTIALLY HOLDING OUR TROOPS HOSTAGE WITH THE POLICY THAT IS HOSTAGE WITH THE POLICY THAT IS STRENGTHENING ISIS AND AL QAEDA STRENGTHENING ISIS AND AL QAEDA AND IT IS STRENGTHENING IRAN’S AND IT IS STRENGTHENING IRAN’S THREATS AND CAPABILITIES. THREATS AND CAPABILITIES. >> ONE MORE QUESTION WHAT IS >> ONE MORE QUESTION WHAT IS YOUR RED LINE, WHEN SHOULD THE YOUR RED LINE, WHEN SHOULD THE U.S. GET INVOLVED? U.S. GET INVOLVED? >> LOOK, IF THERE IS A DIRECT >> LOOK, IF THERE IS A DIRECT IMMINENT AND DIRECT THREAT IMMINENT AND DIRECT THREAT AGAINST AMERICAN FORCES, AND AGAINST AMERICAN FORCES, AND AMERICAN INTERESTS, THEN THAT IS AMERICAN INTERESTS, THEN THAT IS WHERE THE ASSESSMENT OF WHERE THE ASSESSMENT OF INTELLIGENCE AND THAT DECISION INTELLIGENCE AND THAT DECISION HAS TO BE MADE. HAS TO BE MADE. BUT HERE’S THE ISSUE WITH THAT BUT HERE’S THE ISSUE WITH THAT IS -- AND WHY I’M SO HESITANT TO IS -- AND WHY I’M SO HESITANT TO TALK ABOUT RED LINES IS THE TALK ABOUT RED LINES IS THE CONSTITUTION HAS TO BE CONSTITUTION HAS TO BE RESPECTED. RESPECTED. AND WE HAVE BEEN HEARING THIS AND WE HAVE BEEN HEARING THIS THING ABOUT IMMINENT ATTACK, THING ABOUT IMMINENT ATTACK, IMMINENT ATTACK, WELL, THIS IMMINENT ATTACK, WELL, THIS ADMINISTRATION HAS COMPLETELY ADMINISTRATION HAS COMPLETELY IGNORED CONGRESS, CITING ARTICLE
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