Spy transfers are one thing; letting terrorists out is quite another.
I think the crux of the answer is that he is saying as president he would have the information that he would need, the advisors who would inform him of all of the details, and then he would consider every option, before making a decision.
He’s saying that’s how Netanyahu came to a decision. And he would do the same, as President.
nopardons, if you want to beat him about the head because you don’t like him, that’s fine.
But his answer is not a bad one.
Every President needs all of the information from every angle, time to consider, and then the ability to decisively make a decision. Cain can do that.
Look how Obama continuously changes decisions as CINC. Cain is saying he’s not that kind of man.
He didn’t say he would let terrorist outs. Look at the two paragraphs. If you read them together, and actually understand they go together, and they shouldn’t be separated, he isn’t saying he wouldn’t just let terrorist go, to let them go. He’s talking about being able to make a decision and how he would do that, after weighing all the options.
Be fair, please.