Tuesday on MSNBC’s “Andrea Mitchell Reports,” Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) said President Barack Obama has “no strategy” and is fighting the ISIS with “incrementalism” “reminiscent” of Vietnam. McCain said, “They have no strategy as far as Syria is concerned. You have now seen the Saudis involved in Yemen. You have seen a real change in their behavior. If we told them that we would eliminate both Bashar al Assad and ISIS, I think you could put together a coalition. You are not going to defeat them from the air. You are going to have to have people on the ground and I believe you could assemble that coalition with the United States playing a supporting role because they realize that ISIS and Bashar al Assad are a direct threat to them.” Mitchell asked, “Let me just be clear about American troops. American special operation forces in Syria, in particular, what Ash Carter was talking about today. Do you support that? Is enough being proposed?” McCain said, “It’s incrementalism. it’s reminiscent frankly of the Vietnam conflict when we would react to North Vietnamese successes. It also indicates we don’t have a strategy. We are reacting to Paris. we have to articulate,