I don't believe in a politically correct foreign policy.
Until Moscow substantially reduces its forces, that's the correct policy.
He described this position as "correct, patriotic, nationalist and humanitarian policy."
Whatever the correct policy, there should be a fierce practical and ideological political debate.
But any correct policy toward Afghanistan involves extended economic assistance.
Israel would be fully justified in saying that the only correct policy toward Hamas today is a fight to the death.
However the 'correct' economic policies are at best subjective and in any case other political considerations frequently come into play.
And, I was forced to admit, both times it was the correct policy for them.
The correct policy would be to use the same effort for renewable ones.
Thus, he said, "continuing to put pressure on hospitals is the correct policy."