ABC's Martha Raddatz Destroys Bobby Jindal's ISIS Plan With Four Words

"ISIS doesn't have aircraft."

ABC's Chief Global Affairs Correspondent Martha Raddatz, who knows a thing or two about foreign relations, schooled Republican presidential hopeful and Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal on the Islamic State on Sunday.

The ABC host, who was filling in for George Stephanopoulos on "This Week," grilled Jindal on several positions he has taken on the conflict in Syria, ranging from arming and training opposition forces to his calling for a "no-fly zone" in the effort to combat ISIS.

"We need to enforce that no-fly -- we need to create a no-fly zone, working with our Turkish and other allies. Our Sunni allies want to do more, but they're not going to go after ISIS if that merely leaves Assad in power," Jindal said, referring to Syrian President Bashar Assad.

At that point, Raddatz jumped in and shut down Jindal's argument.

"But lets talk about a no-fly zone," she said. "ISIS doesn't have aircraft."

Raddatz then turned the conversation to ask Jindal about his position on sending ground troops into Syria, to which Jindal responded by blaming the president for taking the option "off the table."

"I don't think you take any option off the table. If the military says we need ground troops to wipe out ISIS, as a commander in chief you've got to be open to that option," he said. "The reality is that this president instead went to the Pentagon and said, 'Well, we're going to have to change hearts and minds, this will take a generation, we can't beat ISIS with guns.' Martha, that's nonsense."

Jindal said that "we can't negotiate" with ISIS, and that the group needs to be hunted down and killed before it can attack the U.S.

Raddatz jumped in and asked him, "You don't think that's what we're doing now?"

"We've had thousands and thousands of airstrikes. ISIS is not a traditional army," she said. "The reason -- and I've been out on an aircraft carrier, I have seen those jets coming back with their bombs still attached because they can't drop bombs in congested areas. They can't risk killing innocent civilians in those areas. So even though you may want to go after it in a much fuller way, how do you do that with that kind of group?"

Jindal responded in disagreement, doubling down on his assertions that the president has not done enough to combat ISIS.

Watch the clip from ABC's "This Week" above.

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