U.S. Defense Secretary James Mattis, right, and Secretary of State Mike Pompeo walk to a meeting with Indian Foreign Minister Sushma Swaraj and Indian Defense Minister Nirmala Sitharaman in New Delhi, India, Thursday, Sept. 6, 2018. Pompeo and Mattis are holding long-delayed talks Thursday with top Indian officials, looking to shore up the alliance with one of Washington's top regional allies. (AP Photo/Manish Swarup)

Admiral James Stavridis (Ret), former Military Commander of NATO, and currently a member of the Carlyle Group, spoke with Brian Kilmeade about the Trump Administration’s decision to cut $300 million in aid to Pakistan because they are not making satisfactory progress in combating terrorism, President Trump agreeing to keep American troops on the ground in Syria indefinitely to ensure Iranian forces are driven out and keep pressure on ISIS, the latest on North Korea, including Kim Jong-un continuing to press forward on their nuclear program and why he is worried about the chaos written about in the anonymous NY Times op-ed and the Woodward book. Stavridis believes it emboldens our opponents and could undermine the great foreign policy work of Secretary of Defense General James Mattis and Secretary of State Mike Pompeo.

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