“As we ratchet up the pressure on them,” Giuliani said, “they may very well take that step to try to see what kind of pressure they can put on us, and we’re just going to have to be ready for it.” Giuliani added that there should be a fear of a nuclear-capable Iran, because it would place a serious weapon in the hands of, “irrational, crazy people.”
Burnett later compared the Iran situation to that of Iraq — at least in the forum of public opinion —
“We need leadership,” Giuliani replied, “and I think President Obama has made this much more complicated by being such a weakling with regard to Iran. You know, a month ago he writes a letter to the Ayatollah, asking the Ayatollah to talk to him. It is absurd writing a letter to the Ayatollah. It’s like writing a letter to Hitler. It is nuts.”
Giuliani then suggested that maybe President Obama is, “a President without a strategy,” and said the he eventually has to take a tougher stance to stem the threat:
“We need a President who can say the words ‘bomb them’ and actually can do it if he has to in order to protect us from Iran becoming a nuclear power and most importantly, they have to believe that our President will do that to them. All of a sudden, that will change. We are the largest military in the entire world, they are a small, tiny little military power compared to us.”
The interview later moved to the topic of the current GOP field, and Giuliani said that he would not be endorsing anyone for a while. “I’m in a state of confusion
“It makes the party look like it isn’t a modern party,” Giuliani told Burnett. “It doesn’t understand the modern world that we live in.”
Watch Burnett’s interview with Giuliani below, courtesy of CNN: