Admiral James Stavridis (Ret), former Supreme Allied Commander at NATO, member of the Carlyle Group, and author of “Sailing True North: Ten Admirals and the Voyage of Character“, spoke with Brian Kilmeade about the continuing fallout of Qassem Soleimani’s death and Iran launching a series of ballistic missiles into Iraq. Stavridis said it was an appropriate use of military force to take out Soleimani. Stavridis believes when Iran struck back they tried to limit the level of casualties by striking Iraq in a variety of different ways, such as, providing advanced warning to the Iraqis who transmitted that to the Americans. Stavridis says the President needs to push to get NATO more involved in the region by sending war ships, ground troops and surveillance capabilities.
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