Leaders gathering this week
at the NATO summit face a world marked by instability. Evidence mounts
that Russian troops and weaponry are being used in Ukraine despite
denials by the Kremlin. President Obama faces criticism at home and
abroad that he has not acted forcefully enough against the terror group
ISIS. And Israel is claiming more land in the Palestinian West Bank.
Former CENTCOM commander General Tony Zinni says the U.S. needs to step
up its leadership in these crises. At the same time, he says we need a
more clear-eyed process of committing our troops to guarantee success.
He joins Diane to talk about U.S. foreign policy, presidential
leadership, and why we often fail to achieve the military outcomes
promised by Washington.
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