We'll be right back. November 4, 1995-June 1996 - Becomes prime minister after Prime Minister Rabin is assassinated. We're continuing our conversation with the two co- chairmen of the Iraq Study Group: the former Secretary of State James Baker and former Democratic Congressman Lee Hamilton of Indiana. PERES: I'm not surprised by it. The Defense Department and the intelligence community have not invested sufficient people and resources to understand the political and military threat to American men and women in the armed forces." Still with us, Bob Woodward here in Washington, John Burns in Baghdad. Yet support haemorrhaged for a government blighted by scandal and economic malaise. JAMES BAKER, IRAQ STUDY GROUP CHAIRMAN: Well, I think that's disappointing, if that's indeed what he said. For the first time this day, there have been counter-protests in the North, in the important Sunni Muslim town of Tripoli. Shamir, angry that Peres had gone behind his back, quashed the deal. Shimon works for CNN based in New York as a crime and justice correspondent. And I think that, if we start saying to the people that we're fighting in Iraq that we're ready to get out, irrespective of the success of the mission, I think that would be very serious. There's a lot of -- if you call it ethnic cleansing or whatever -- a lot of Sunnis are leaving, a million refugees so far. HARMAN: Well, we each get elected by our own voters, and I'm not going to comment on the choice that they made. BAKER: Well, they don't want Turkey playing a role in terms of moving in there and preventing them from enjoying the status that they currently enjoy, thanks, of course, totally to the actions of the first President Bush in 1991, as an autonomous region up there in the North. Joining us here in Washington, Bob Woodward of The Washington Post. Guys, thanks very much for coming in. There's no way to value that. As prime minister, Peres made up for lost time. Chris Shays narrowly being re-elected, but I'm sure you're happy to be here in Washington. That's why I ask these questions, to give you an opportunity to reassure the American public that you don't stand with Mahmoud Ahmadinejad on that sensitive issue. And so, you know, we're in a situation, really, where there has got to be some strategic realignment. If they want us to leave, we'll leave. AL-HAKIM (THROUGH TRANSLATOR): I would like also to express my gratitude for giving me the opportunity to talk to your viewers. Then we'll go to Baghdad. We obviously blew it on the WMD problem. SHIMON PERES, ISRAELI VICE PREMIER: Thank you. Mahmoud Abbas, the Palestinian president, and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel greeted each other at the funeral in Jerusalem of the former prime minister and president Shimon Peres. And instability in Iraq is going to spill over all over the place in that region. And that, in turn, could help the U.S. in Iraq. Is this a wise U.S. strategy? And they have an army, an Iraqi army which has about a 50 percent readiness rate. It was bridgeable. And can he regain confidence on Capitol Hill? However, that government is pledging to hold firm against these continuing protests, accusing the Hezbollah-led alliance of trying to mount a coup, using the momentum of the street to topple the Siniora government. In his career so far, Shimon has covered several of nations most groundbreaking stories such as the shooting of 18-year old African-American boy Michael Brown in 2014, raising charges against Senator Robert Menendez, as well as the 2016 Orlando nightclub shooting when the security guard killed 49 and wounded 53 people in the gay nightclub Pulse. And we're going to get out of Iraq successfully only if we do it on a bipartisan basis. The dialogue with Iran will be a 100-percent failure, just like it was with North Korea. In the event, Barak sabotaged his rivals virtual candidacy, only to lose at the polls himself. And, as Lee said, it's understandable, I think, that the Kurds, who would like their own independent state, might have some problem with some of the things we suggest in there, which is to support the president's vision, this current administration's vision, of an Iraq that can sustain itself, defend itself and govern itself, and that the Shia in the south might want their own state. I don't want to press the issue much more, but I clearly hear you saying you don't want to answer that question. All the story with the Syrians is spent (ph) with "no" and "no" and "no." He's a Shiite leader. We use cookies on our website to give you the most relevant experience by remembering your preferences and repeat visits. He also opened a good fence border crossing with Lebanon, revitalised the IDF after the near-humiliation of the 1973 war, allowed legally questionable settlements on the West Bank, and masterminded the daring rescue of hostages from Entebbe in 1976. And remember, I'm also in "The Situation Room" Monday through Friday from 4:00 to 6:00 p.m. Eastern, and then for another hour at 7:00 p.m. Eastern. With hindsight, Peress decision not to call immediate elections was an error. Let me start with you, Secretary Baker. The first step to recommend is that Syria will disconnect relations with Hezbollah. I put this issue to the former Israeli prime minister, the current vice premier, Shimon Peres, when we spoke here earlier. Shimon began his professional career at the District Attorneys office in his home town, where he served as a paralegal. As late as November 2015, his health now failing, he insisted that Israel faced eternal war if there was no Palestinian state. This website uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through the website. The other side, there is Hamas. By the way, I think the president is soon going to lose his command authority. The problem is, is it more than a wishful thinking? Your prime minister, Ehud Olmert, said the other day -- he said this. But you need something that people will say, "Oh, this is a change, and this has a chance of working." (BEGIN VIDEO CLIP) GEORGE W. BUSH, PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES: If we were to fail, that failed policy will come to hurt generations of Americans in the future. Prokupecz was threatened with charges of trespassing if he and his news crew did not leave the offices of the Uvalde school district where the altercation took place.[3]. AFP PHOTO GEORGES GOBET / AFP / GEORGES GOBET (Photo credit should read GEORGES GOBET/AFP/Getty Images), peres farewell world leaders pkg liebermann_00000519.jpg. CNN anchor Jake Tapper joins the world in mourning . And I think we could be out sooner. BLITZER: Would you like to be the leader of Iraq one day? It could be a prescription for a wider regional war. HARMAN: No. The Shiites are worried about the constitutional review that the Baker-Hamilton group wants. Actually, we have had a full agreement with the Syrians. He currently serves as the crime and justice reporter for CNN's Washington bureau. Peres was an intriguingly contradictory figure: a romantic in a cynical age, an Israeli icon with a Polish accent and francophone sensibility, who carried about him the taint (deserved or otherwise) of political chicanery. Mr Peres died in a hospital near Tel Aviv early on Wednesday, with his family at his . We have good relationships with many countries. Peres had meanwhile founded a centre for peace in his name, with headquarters in Ajami, a largely Arab neighbourhood of Jaffa. He procured plane parts from the US, Italy and Czechoslovakia during the 1948 war. https://www.instagram.com/p/BJ6TXUKBGNZ/?hl=en&taken-by=shimonpro. The state funeral seemed to offer a moment of transition for a country that has drifted away from the leaders vision. Thanks very much. Their reactions all went, as far as we could tell, to their sectarian interests. AL-HAKIM (THROUGH TRANSLATOR): It's well-known that the Iraqi problem is an internal and external one. A strongman BLITZER: But for this administration to say, you know what, forget about democracy; let's put a Tito (LAUGHTER) or someone who's powerful, who can unite the Shia and the Kurds and the Sunnis with an iron fist, that's not exactly in line with what the president has been saying. And in 2006, he left Labour, his home for five decades, to help Sharon set up his powerful new breakaway faction, Kadima. He averred that he had changed his position, not his beliefs. BLITZER: I ask the question because of your close relationship with the president of Iran, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, who said a year ago, "Israel must be wiped off the map of the world, and God willing, with the force of God behind it, we shall soon experience a world without the United States and Zionists." All the same, Peres campaigned well into his 80s. He was the best friend Israel had. The cookie is set by GDPR cookie consent to record the user consent for the cookies in the category "Functional". BLITZER: Do you want an international conference, including all of Iraq's neighbors -- Iran, Syria, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, Egypt -- to be involved in trying to ease the crisis in Iraq right now? Shimon Peres funeral: Obama evokes unfinished business of peace talks, Asa peacemaker, Shimon Peres never won over the Israeli public, Sonof Shimon Peres announces death of 'devoted' former Israeli leader video. The Iraqi president, Jalal Talabani, rejecting the Iraq Study Group report. (adsbygoogle=window.adsbygoogle||[]).push({}); Shimon Prokupecz is an American journalist and TV personality, who is probably best known currently for serving as the crime and justice reporter for the CNNs Washington bureau, where he primarily covers the FBI-related stories as well as law enforcement issues. Interview With Abdul Aziz Al-Hakim; Interview With Shimon Peres. Also to be tossed overboard are regional allies who believed America has the will to finish the fight it began." In the same year, he cemented Israels peace treaty with Jordan. SHAYS: Well, I BLITZER: How much time should the U.S. give Iraq? And the ISG report lays out a good baseline to change that strategy. A year after his death, the last of the founding generation of Israels leaders describes a life entwined with the birth and construction of Israel.. I'm going to stay in the game on these issues. We'll be right back. And the key is that she wasn't being partisan. Bob Woodward's new book, "State of Denial," a best-seller. The Iraqi prime minister acknowledged that the reason that the violence is continuing is because the Iraqis have not reached a political settlement. His honours included appointment as honorary GCMG in 2008, award of the US presidential medal of freedom in 2012 and the Congressional gold medal in 2014. We dismantled settlements by force. And sometimes it's very, very painful. Shimon Peres addressing members of the Foreign Press Association during a visit in the southern Israeli town of Sderot, 2014. And the key point, I think, is where they say it has to be conditional. On ABC, the British prime minister, Tony Blair, worried about creating any timetable for withdrawal from Iraq. SHAYS: My assessment is, if we do see real regionization, it's an indication that some of our policies failed. And so, clearly, staying the course is wrong. But now it's time to move things forward. REP. CHRISTOPHER SHAYS (R), CONNECTICUT: I think he means "criminal" in this sense. PERES: Thank you. I think we can have a central country that provides for equitable sharing of the oil and the common defense. Unlike holiness, he told David Frost, politics is built on compromise. And that's your "Late Edition" for this Sunday, December 10. The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Other. Listen to what he said. President Obama and former President Bill Clinton delivered eulogies at the funeral of Mr. Peres, Israel's former prime minister and president. SHAYS: No, no, I don't think there should be. PERES: The shah, the first king in history that liberalized Israel and was for immigration to Israel was Cyrus, the emperor of Iran, of Persia. And this is good money after bad, and good lives after good lives. So, at least Dhafir al-Ani not very happy about your recommendations either. But these kinds of statements make it very difficult for us to do it. And do you want to create a Shiite theocracy in Iraq aligned with Iran? Others collapsed because opponents chipped away at the scaffolding, as with the Oslo accords. We don't need BLITZER: To break it up? Turkey and Japan supported his valley of peace initiative for economic revival and joint industrial projects in the West Bank. He held almost every public office, including those of. We're continuing our conversation with two experienced hands in the U.S. Congress: Democrat Jane Harman and Republican Chris Shays. Let me refer to something you wrote on November 12th: "It is something ordinary Iraqis say with growing intensity, even as they agree on little else. Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. Israeli President Shimon Peres speaks to reporters outside of the West Wing after meeting with US President Barack Obama at the White House on June 25, 2014, in Washington. He took over as prime minister on a wave of sympathy. I mean, without them, the Palestinians would have already a state a long time ago. Miraculously, their enmity turned to partnership, with Peres, the foreign minister, as the engine and Rabin, the prime minister, as the gears and brakes (or so Peres later described it). So we need to just be spending this money much better. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. SHAYS: Well, I want to see -- first off, I want to see the speed-up that we're now doing on transitioning Iraqi forces. He said that this report, he points out it's bipartisan, that it may be the basis for common ground. The Iraq study group talked up its bipartisanship, its single voice and unanimous findings. BLITZER: Welcome back. Because here in the United States, you know, Israel is a very close ally of the United States. They're standing by, live. That's, kind of, the best-case scenario. I think Chris is right. There were many meetings, regional, the countries. Rabin resigned in April 1977 and Peres was prime minister for barely a month before Menachem Begins Likud demolished Labour at the polls. Hamas is against anybody and everybody who is not religious in their sense, who is modern. That's all. Which barrel has the shell? SHAYS: Well, first off, very little time. The Justice Department is looking at it, and they will do what they do. And we will not go beyond the Iraqi issues. Even when in 2000 he stood for state president the ultimate consolation prize for veterans Knesset members opted not for him but for the pedestrian Moshe Katsav. The present government says we are seeking a full-fledged peace with everybody. Im not going to share that at the moment., A post shared by Shimon Prokupecz (@shimonpro) on Aug 15, 2014 at 9:09pm PDT. As John Burns was saying, on the ground, and I've reported this; others have reported that the study group says, oh, it is a grave and deteriorating situation BLITZER: "Dire" was one of the words. BRENT SADLER, CNN BEIRUT BUREAU CHIEF: Well, first of all, Wolf, you can hear, very loud, the noise coming out of downtown Beirut. BURNS: I don't think that they think they're going to get that kind of ultimatum. They had to start again after the first year. His profile is abundant with pictures from his daily work routine as well as from his everyday private life, including working out and catching up with his friends and family. Is the president still in a state of denial? The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Analytics". (END VIDEO CLIP) BLITZER: On Fox, Republican Senator Sam Brownback supported a change in Iraq policy. (BEGIN VIDEO CLIP) BUSH: I understand there's sectarian violence. And George Bush knows that and has known that for two years. The true legacy of Shimon Peres is as the dove who gave cover to Israels hawks. Another one: "By the first quarter of 2008, subject to unexpected developments in the security situation on the ground, all U.S. combat brigades not necessary for force protection could be out of Iraq." The former Chilean dictator, Augusto Pinochet, dead, CNN has now confirmed, at the age of 91, at a military hospital in Santiago. (END VIDEO CLIP) BLITZER: Strong words from the former president of the United States. (END VIDEO CLIP) BLITZER: Highlights from the other Sunday morning talk shows here on "Late Edition," the last word in Sunday talk. How can he call it apartheid? Thanks very much to both of you for coming in. Everything we saw on our trip to Baghdad, everyone we talked to agreed with that. BLITZER: Here's what the report says: "The Supreme Council for the Islamic Revolution in Iraq," your organization, "seeks the creation of an autonomous Shia region comprising nine provinces in the south. No wonder Orly Azoulay titled her 1996 biography of him The Man Who Didnt Know How to Win. How can you accuse us? PERES: Yes, but I'm even more surprised listening to it. PERES: The problem is not to state commitment. Mr Peres shared the 1994 Nobel Peace Prize for his part in negotiating a peace deal with the Palestinians. He was used to playing the long game. At the subsequent White House lawn signing in September 1993, Peres nudged a reluctant Rabin to shake hands with Arafat an image that went round the world. We'll speak with one of Baghdad's most powerful politicians, the Shiite leader, Abdul Aziz al-Hakim, in an exclusive Sunday interview. Son of Yitzhak and Sarah Persky (he later Hebraised the family surname), he was born in Vishneva, then a largely Jewish town located in the borderlands between modern Belarus, Poland and Lithuania. BLITZER: But the general notion that James Baker and Lee Hamilton and their colleagues have that, in order to ease the crisis, potentially a catastrophe, in Iraq, the United States has to get much more intimately involved on the Israeli-Palestinian front. Defeated at the polls in 1996, he returned in 2001 as foreign minister, thereby giving Israels controversial new premier, Ariel Sharon, a much-needed veneer of respectability. BLITZER: Because, as you know -- you've been to Iraq a lot, Congressman Shays -- for all practical purposes, at least many observers say, there already is partition. WOODWARD: Yes. (END VIDEOTAPE) BLITZER: And coming up, we'll get a very, very different perspective. Peres, Amirs other intended target, was just metres away. PERES: I don't see the change of heart. He fashioned alliances with France in the 1950s, and planted the seeds for Israels embryonic electronics and aircraft industries. It is a country that's, kind of, at the crossroads, in that sense. He bought Israels first US weapons, but resigned in 1965 with the prime minister, Ben-Gurion. BLITZER: So you don't want to answer that? We paid $2 billion compensation. 1953-1959 - Director general of Israels Ministry of Defense. BLITZER: And still to come, insight from two journalists who know the Iraq story very well: Bob Woodward of The Washington Post and John Burns, the Baghdad bureau chief for the New York Times. They're saying transition Iraqi and American positions, particularly in patrolling the streets; reconciliation. I suggested we have a timeline. A slew of terrorist attacks in early 1996 allowed Binyamin Netanyahu victory over Peres in Israels first direct prime ministerial elections. And there is a very wide agreement that they could dispense with much of the trappings of democracy if only they could get somebody -- who, it's not very clear; perhaps Ayad Allawi, the first prime minister, the first of three Iraqi prime ministers we've seen since June 2004 -- and give him plenipotentiary powers. Please be sure to join us again next Sunday and every Sunday for two hours, starting at 11:00 a.m. Eastern. BLITZER: Is that your assessment, as well? BLITZER: Was the Mark Foley -- he's a Democrat, William Jefferson. By 1953, aged 29, he was director of the entire defence ministry, an office he held until 1959. WOODWARD: Yes. And so we are in a situation where, as somebody told me, and I think John Burns would verify this, Iraq is like a Mad Max movie -- the level of violence -- we can't even measure it, as this Iraq Study Group points out. The acrimony between them deepened, and probably exacerbated Palestinian frustration. More about his personal life, https://www.facebook.com/DailyCaller/posts/10154860695071770, https://twitter.com/shimonpro/status/443758930096046080, https://www.instagram.com/shimonpro/?hl=en, Will Ripley (CNN North Korea) Wiki Biography, age, salary, gay, husband, Scarlet Fu (Bloomberg) Wiki Bio, salary, husband, age, height, family, Jessica Schneider (CNN) Wiki Bio, age, wedding, husband, salary, family. He wants to have, in the southern seven or nine provinces of Iraq, the same kind of autonomous area that the Kurds have in the North. So, clearly, that's part of what we need to do. Shimon Peres, in Memoir, Takes On Israel Past and Future. So I would not be trying to encourage a division. Israel gained the Palestinian-populated territories of Gaza and the West Bank in the 1967 war an acquisition that was to change its politics more profoundly than was realised at the time. Rumsfeld's micromanaging was almost comic." And yet, despite all his talent, there was something tragic about the man. Griffin's LinkedIn page, which has . President Bush is trying to do that. And for our North American viewers, coming up at 1:00 p.m. Eastern, a comprehensive look at all the events in Iraq and analysis from experts and correspondents. CNN Transcripts for September 28, 2016. Shimon, is the sky safe from attacks by rioters during the inauguration and at all time following??? Welcome to Washington. BLITZER: Because, as you know, Congressman Hamilton, a lot of your Democratic colleagues, former colleagues, in the Congress, they think it's over right now, and it's just imperative to get these American troops out of Iraq as quickly as possible, including John Murtha, who's been saying that at least for a year now. And I want to pick up that point you just made, Bob Woodward, on the intensity of the violence. This article was amended on 28 September 2016. We've got to move these people toward the concept of a unified nation. HAMILTON: Well, it doesn't surprise me that the Sunni leader wants us to stay there, because right now the American forces are protecting the Sunnis. Our troops are in the crossfire. The former Emmy Award winner, Shimon has been working with the network for more than a decade. He's a Shiite leader. "If the Iraqi government does not make substantial progress toward the achievement of milestones on national reconciliation, security and governance, the United States should reduce political, military or economic support for the Iraqi government." https://www.instagram.com/p/BVDjdzUhLjD/?hl=en&taken-by=shimonpro. At the last moment, the religious Shas party withdrew the support it had promised him. Listen to what a Sunni parliamentarian said this week, reacting to your report: "These recommendations might be a solution for the American crisis in Iraq but not a solution for the Iraqi crisis. The visit here by outgoing defense secretary Donald Rumsfeld was a very wide-ranging visit, highly secret. Over the years, wrote the Israeli historian Zeev Sternhell, Shimon Peres destroyed everything of value [in Labour]. Other leftists blamed him for initiating with Oslo II the settlement bypass roads that seemed to render a contiguous Palestinian state impossible. Even the Russians have to think what will happen if a nuclear bomb will arrive, for example, to Chechnya. They have a right to take their position. The Kurds are worried about oil. He then served in turn as communications, transport and information minister. After completing his graduation, Shimon was recruited as one of the paralegals in his hometown Brooklyn District Attorney Office. SCIRI has close ties with Iran." He wants to have, in the southern seven or nine provinces of Iraq, the same kind of autonomous area that the Kurds have in the North. As Israels ninth president, he helped restore his nations battered reputation. It doesn't mean he can't countermand decisions. To speak bluntly, Shimon shined in his career as CNNs crime and justice reporter. This idea that the Iraq Study Group has put forward of, "Well, let's just embed more U.S. forces in the Iraqi units; maybe let's quadruple it" -- I mean, John Burns can tell you, reporters who've been with those units, that's going to do absolutely nothing. Shimon Prokupecz has been working with CNN for less than a decade, but in that time he's already made his mark. "There must be a renewed and sustained commitment by the United States to a comprehensive Arab-Israeli peace on all fronts: Lebanon and Syria, and President Bush's June 2002 commitment to a two-state solution for Israel and Palestine." The Iraqis are starting to do that. document.getElementById( "ak_js_1" ).setAttribute( "value", ( new Date() ).getTime() ); This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Though Shimon works in front of a camera, he hasnt given any information about his personal life and wishes to keep it under the cover as Prokupecz didnt want to be the topic for the media. BLITZER: All right, guys. Shimon caught the publics attention for declining to reveal details about the attackers appearance stating: Police know who he is. Though he conceded that Arab leaders saw his creation, Israels secret Dimona plant in the Negev Desert, as a worrisome fuzzy deterrent, Peres the politician enjoyed creating such deliberate ambiguities. I think it's a danger. I think it is really time for us to engage in new strategy. In 1995, Yigal Amir assassinated Rabin at a peace rally. BLITZER: Are you encouraged or discouraged, Congressman Hamilton -- because we only have a few seconds left -- by the initial response from President Bush? That's another reason why we have to get the Iraq problem behind us. Last surviving member of Israels founding generation of politicians, he served as president, prime minister and foreign minister. https://www.instagram.com/p/BgYx0oAnZnP/?hl=en&taken-by=shimonpro, Mi familia #merrychristmas @perezisimo @connita_26, A post shared by Shimon Prokupecz (@shimonpro) on Dec 9, 2017 at 6:19pm PST. I wish it would be a reality. I'll read it, specifically. We also don't understand the culture. And by the way, Wolf, you showed just before we came on that clip of what's going on in Lebanon. What do you think of that advice? Click To Know: Carlotta Walls LaNier: Youngest Member of Little Rock Nines net worth and personal life. Your reaction? The fact of the matter is that we have a comprehensive strategy here that we have proposed that involves military, political, diplomatic, and a change in the nature of our relationship and our approach to the Iraqi government. And I'm a former Peace Corps volunteer. He's not excited about unconditional talks with Iran and Syria. Nonetheless, Peres still engendered controversy. BLITZER: So you don't want to say whether or not you believe in a two-state solution, Israel and Palestine? Give us your sense of what, if anything, this Iraq Study Group is going to accomplish inside Iraq. The troops are the chessmen and women on the board who get moved around for policy or somebody's political cover and so forth. In 2008 he launched the Israeli Presidential Conference, an annual brainstorming forum which attracted guests including George W Bush, Elie Wiesel, Robert De Niro, Rupert Murdoch and Bernard-Henri Lvy. It doesn't say Iraq. Coming up in just a few minutes, will any policy changes end the violence and the death in Iraq? We said before we started this, Wolf, that we were going to be criticized from all sides, and, indeed, that's probably true. Brent Sadler, our Beirut bureau chief, is right in the center of the action. "I think the Baker-Hamilton report is unfair and unjust. There are some qualifiers there, but is that at all realistic? She has filed a number of exclusive interviews for RT, including with Israeli president, Shimon Peres, Lebanese president Emile Lahoud, Hamas prime minister Ismail Haniye and South African president Jacob Zuma. Hamas is not looking for a territorial solution. Now, he knows Israel for apartheid -- can a Jewish person be for apartheid? #NoRoomforSmallDreams. And joining us from Iraq, Baghdad bureau chief for the New York Times, John Burns. What is your reaction to that? We say that you change in the primary mission of our forces, an enhanced and more active and vigorous diplomatic offensive. There are a lot of efforts to stop the violence in many directions. I think the president has to look at this very, very hard before he goes off on another choice. BLITZER: Do you want to react to that? Maybe that timetable should be shorter. Until tomorrow, thanks very much for watching. This cookie is set by GDPR Cookie Consent plugin. And then it had a front page, you saw, "Surrender Monkeys." Fox News host Tucker Carlson kept it classy as usual on Monday night, describing CNN reporter Shimon Prokupecz as a "midget with the microphone.". By clicking Accept, you consent to the use of ALL the cookies. And Afghanistan isn't going well. They are split. That's right. Stand by. HAMILTON: We don't want a precipitous withdrawal either. During the 60s, he honed the Israel Defence Forces (IDF) and secretly amassed Israels nuclear weapons. He calls leaving so many U.S. military trainers training the Iraqi army undermines its sovereignty. But your minister of strategic affairs, Avigdor Lieberman, said this on Thursday.

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