Kay: ‘Long Standing Mistrust from European Allies About the W.H.’s Approach to Syria’

‘The single biggest criticism from American of foreign policy under Barack Obama is Syria’

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SCARBOROUGH: “Here's the secretary of state seemed to be the only person that was as clueless as the imminent threat as maybe the president. Katty Kay I got to ask your view. This is not a Republican or a democratic divide in America. All Americans I've spoken with, and experts on both side of the aisle see this as a direct threat, almost an imminent threat whether it's Diane Feinstein or liberal columnist or whether it's Republicans. What's the view from Europe right now about the president's -- I said he was in a bubble by himself. But his isolation? “

KAY: “The single biggest criticism from American of foreign policy under Barack Obama is Syria. It’s not just now. It dates back when he didn't cross the red line. He actually had the French who were in the vanguard of European countries saying we should now bomb Syria because they are using chemical weapons. He left them out to dry. So there's long standing mistrust from European allies about the White House's Rochester to Syria and it's escalated when Europeans felt the threat and feet America has been divorced from it because of the Atlantic ocean and harder for refugees and militants and jihadis to come here.”

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