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on the war against iraq and he also advised president bush sr. ok as for this democracy promotion by the neo cons look i went through the same program there at the university of chicago there guru for the neo cons was professor carl schmidt you know a nazi war professor who justified every hideous atrocity hitler and the nazis inflicted on everyone including the jews he was spot struck professor strauss is a teacher mentor and sponsor in germany so we have to understand the neo cons are the godfathers and the god sons of god sons and god daughters of karl schmidt affectively they are neo nazis ok robert how in the world can destroying a state. force regime change make the world a better place and how does it further american interest because the middle east now is almost unrecognizable over the because of what's in the recent events going on in syria and in iraq right now how can destroying states in the long term create security for the region because i can't see it well i can't see it either i mean the problem is that there is a difference betw
on the war against iraq and he also advised president bush sr. ok as for this democracy promotion by the neo cons look i went through the same program there at the university of chicago there guru for the neo cons was professor carl schmidt you know a nazi war professor who justified every hideous atrocity hitler and the nazis inflicted on everyone including the jews he was spot struck professor strauss is a teacher mentor and sponsor in germany so we have to understand the neo cons are the...
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i never thought about comparing fdr and bush sr. in the way how they handled the soviet union. they handled, of course, very differently. what can i say about the current administration? in my yalta book, i'm telling the story of fdr sending one after another ambassadors the moscow. they all come with this idea that they can work as a moscow. -- as moscow. so admiral harmon is one of them. and as anti-russian or or anti-soviet as one can imagine. and it seems to me that the story of admiral harmon and ambassadors before him and after him is also the story is of the current administration. they never were sent to moscow, but they were sitting in washington with this idea that, okay, if there is a little bit of goodwill, we can, we can do that, we can work with russia. and what we see now with ambassador that just returned relatively recently from moscow when you look at the language that is used by the administration, they're at the stage when add marl harmon -- admiral harmon after stalin's refusal to support the polish uprising in 1944 went very anti-stalin. so that's where cu
i never thought about comparing fdr and bush sr. in the way how they handled the soviet union. they handled, of course, very differently. what can i say about the current administration? in my yalta book, i'm telling the story of fdr sending one after another ambassadors the moscow. they all come with this idea that they can work as a moscow. -- as moscow. so admiral harmon is one of them. and as anti-russian or or anti-soviet as one can imagine. and it seems to me that the story of admiral...
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as you pointed out george bush, sr., gathered all the nations together. obama hasn't really tried that yet. he hasn't really shown an interest in doing that. that's what's necessary. unfortunately the fact of the matter is someone has to take the lead. nobody in the arab world is willing to. the united states is only country with the wherewithal to do so. obama said we won't put too many boots on the ground. it has to ban effort from iraqis and kurds and so on. okay, fine. getting all the i arab states together and knocking heads together and getting them to participate in the fight against isis is something that has to come from washington. it's not going to come from riyad, ayman or the arab capitals. >> the air force now are the good guys but we are not leading. thank you. what a terrible situation we are in. >> thank you. >> after a quiet night in ferguson, missouri, the governor orders the national guard to leave town. while there is calm on the streets now, tensions continue over the investigation into michael brown's death. it will continue obvious
as you pointed out george bush, sr., gathered all the nations together. obama hasn't really tried that yet. he hasn't really shown an interest in doing that. that's what's necessary. unfortunately the fact of the matter is someone has to take the lead. nobody in the arab world is willing to. the united states is only country with the wherewithal to do so. obama said we won't put too many boots on the ground. it has to ban effort from iraqis and kurds and so on. okay, fine. getting all the i...
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since the bush sr well has been has been expanding nato even though we gave them we gave assurances to russia that we are going to expand nato and when it comes to ukraine it's a special issue. we have studied history when we have forgotten history so you know we have to we have to have some new approach toward this we do need you know a problem here is it go ahead roger jump in go ahead and london. peter american containment of countries is in fact american expansionism when everyone got the them on the road doctrine that was all in no let's expand into south america and containment today is a policy which puts the usa and its allies right up against other countries it's no good saying that it's in the nature of countries like human beings to want to dominate or to expand what you ultimately have to have as with liberty inside a country if you have to have the spreading of power democracy means nothing without the spreading of economic power in fact economic democracy is the only thing that matters and in the big wide world out there when you have one country dominating that is in fac
since the bush sr well has been has been expanding nato even though we gave them we gave assurances to russia that we are going to expand nato and when it comes to ukraine it's a special issue. we have studied history when we have forgotten history so you know we have to we have to have some new approach toward this we do need you know a problem here is it go ahead roger jump in go ahead and london. peter american containment of countries is in fact american expansionism when everyone got the...
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louis with one of them, the one i would pick to go with would be george bush, sr. >> you can't be around president bush and not come away a better person yourself. it's impossible. he will rub off on you. he's the sort of person that you like being around. he makes you want to be a little bigger, a little better. i do believe if there were more people like him, the world would be a better place. >> i arrived at andover in 1941, september, and we had a system at andover where they did a form of hazing for new boys. they had everyone who was new had to wear a little blue beanie, so you couldn't escape it. and that first week, as i was on my way for i think lunch, this guy said, okay, i want you to come over with me to my room, i've got a big stuffed chair. i want you to get that chair over to my new room. and i weighed about 105 pounds at that time. and i looked at the chair and i couldn't possibly lift the damn thing. and so i'm now outside and i'm trying to move that chair. and finally, i realize can't do it and i say i can't do it, i'm sorry, i cannot move that chair, at which point pet
louis with one of them, the one i would pick to go with would be george bush, sr. >> you can't be around president bush and not come away a better person yourself. it's impossible. he will rub off on you. he's the sort of person that you like being around. he makes you want to be a little bigger, a little better. i do believe if there were more people like him, the world would be a better place. >> i arrived at andover in 1941, september, and we had a system at andover where they...
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to be fair to president george bush, sr., at the time, he had a pretty full plate -- the disintegration of the soviet union, creation of countries like ukraine, proliferation of eastern europe. iraqi invasion of kuwait, east germany. afghanistan which had been one or two on president reagan's priority list went down to maybe number 50 on president bush's priority list. >> charlie: bush 41. yes, it disintegrated into civil war and became broken. >> charlie: to look at the movie or read george crowell's book, you get the impression this was part of the warning and admonishment of charlie wilson. >> it was. >> charlie: we're abandoning this place and it's going to be disastrous. >> i think charlie wilson's war is a great book and a better movie, puts a too much importance on a texas congressman but -- >> charlie: a very interesting one. >> yes. >> charlie: pakistan and osama bin laden, tell me what you know. >> what i know for sure is that osama bin laden arrived in pakistan within a week after the soviet invasion. the soviet invasion takes place christmas eve 1979. osama bin laden shows u
to be fair to president george bush, sr., at the time, he had a pretty full plate -- the disintegration of the soviet union, creation of countries like ukraine, proliferation of eastern europe. iraqi invasion of kuwait, east germany. afghanistan which had been one or two on president reagan's priority list went down to maybe number 50 on president bush's priority list. >> charlie: bush 41. yes, it disintegrated into civil war and became broken. >> charlie: to look at the movie or...
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and with, with george bush, sr. and the consortium and allies, we left too early.e, we went into kuwait, to prevent saddam hussein from taking over and didn't take saddam hussein out. i think the best way to prevent this sort of action from, look, in simplified terms because people are not necessarily politically savvy and neither am i by the way. i'm just a rocker who carry as guitar. one citizen, one opinion so here it goes. >> with a lot of personal history in the region. hearing where your mom is from and you know your own personal history was really informative. >> there is another conflict that is going on today. that has captivated the world. you talk about leadership and kind of the juxtaposition where the united states stand and where others are standing this is what we're watching. is russia about to invade next door ukraine? it is looking that way. and just as russian president vladmir putin makes quite a cozy deal with iran, have you heard about this? putin is retaliating against those sanctions by united states and other western countries over the ukra
and with, with george bush, sr. and the consortium and allies, we left too early.e, we went into kuwait, to prevent saddam hussein from taking over and didn't take saddam hussein out. i think the best way to prevent this sort of action from, look, in simplified terms because people are not necessarily politically savvy and neither am i by the way. i'm just a rocker who carry as guitar. one citizen, one opinion so here it goes. >> with a lot of personal history in the region. hearing where...
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to be fair to president george bush, sr., at the time he had a pretty full plate. he had the disintegration of the soviet union, the creation of new countries like the ukraine, the liberation of eastern europe, the reunification of germany, the iraqi invasion of kuwait, afghanistan which had been number one or number 2 on reagan's priority's list went down to maybe number 50 on president bush's priority list. the consequence. >> rose: bush 41. >> bush 41 with no american attentionfto afghanistan. it can disintegrated into civil war and became a broken state. and from that emerged the taliban. >> rose: to look at the movie or to read george crow's book you get the impression this was part of the warning and admonishment of charlie wilson. >> it was. >> rose:. >> >> we are abandoning this place and it is going to be disastrous. >> and i think charlie wilson's war, is a great book and even better movie. i think -- >> it is a little bit too much importance on a texan congressman on all of this. >> rose: but an interesting texan congressman. >> very interesting texan co
to be fair to president george bush, sr., at the time he had a pretty full plate. he had the disintegration of the soviet union, the creation of new countries like the ukraine, the liberation of eastern europe, the reunification of germany, the iraqi invasion of kuwait, afghanistan which had been number one or number 2 on reagan's priority's list went down to maybe number 50 on president bush's priority list. the consequence. >> rose: bush 41. >> bush 41 with no american...
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i would reference george bush sr., who both waged a war against saddam hussein but also had a strategic conclusion, one that proved wise, that we were still better off containing and living with a saddam hussein controlled iraq rather than going into baghdad. later presidents would learn what happens when you do the opposite. can you say whether the u.s. internally has a position on whether we can live with an isis state? >> well, i can't say from the inside, but just listening to statements such as the one that you played from secretary kerry a moment ago, i actually think that the consensus is that isis is a very real threat and a permanent isis is a very serious national security concern. what i do see, though, however, is that the progress to move through a political outcome for a unity government in baghdad and disruptive attacks that protect erbil and protect minority populations in particular does not actually close the gap to answer the question about how the defeat of isis will be brought about and whether or not security forces on the ground are actually capable to pursue that
i would reference george bush sr., who both waged a war against saddam hussein but also had a strategic conclusion, one that proved wise, that we were still better off containing and living with a saddam hussein controlled iraq rather than going into baghdad. later presidents would learn what happens when you do the opposite. can you say whether the u.s. internally has a position on whether we can live with an isis state? >> well, i can't say from the inside, but just listening to...
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george bush, sr., he and jim baker were fantastic at putting together the arab league. they got the first gulf war paid for by the japanese and germans. the checkbook powers they were called. they got everybody together against saddam hhussein. is there a way to gather the forces of the arab states to go after isis? >> the most important thing we can do aside from any kind of military action is to galvanize sunni resistance within syria and iraq. in other words galvanize individuals who may be sunni insurgents who may not have liked the maliki government but realize isis is a fanatical movement that's a posed to their interests and ours. we have to gall va are niez them, make sure they are armed and ready to confront isis. unfortunately when you see incidents like what happened in iraq today where you are see 50 sunni are individuals who were at a mosque being massacred by shiite militiamen, that's what we don't know, what will prevent us from galvanizing sunni support for fighting against isis. without that, no amount a of military power, pill tear strikes will make th
george bush, sr., he and jim baker were fantastic at putting together the arab league. they got the first gulf war paid for by the japanese and germans. the checkbook powers they were called. they got everybody together against saddam hhussein. is there a way to gather the forces of the arab states to go after isis? >> the most important thing we can do aside from any kind of military action is to galvanize sunni resistance within syria and iraq. in other words galvanize individuals who...
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the city star was assembled in sr on the streets of moscow and is now ready to roll into mass production. but the star of the show has to be the bush one prototype by or all of our bones of all of the futuristic trauma which office on the rivaled comforts promises to take russian public transport into the space age it doesn't just look good on the outside it's also got some pretty cool features inside too. so this demonstration model is exactly how the final concept design will look at the commercial model will have some slight modifications but it will not be changed by more than ten percent in features a unique quite complex door system and the headlights are also unique the lights inside opened with a dimmer mechanism which it's fitted with a two point four kilowatt i quality sound system. were made in russia and designed for russian tracks. they make up forty to sixty percent of the total cost of the tram so using these bodies' as well as other russian made components makes this tram about one and a half to two times cheaper than the equivalent for a model him. right is up with. the underground wasn't overlooked either with com
the city star was assembled in sr on the streets of moscow and is now ready to roll into mass production. but the star of the show has to be the bush one prototype by or all of our bones of all of the futuristic trauma which office on the rivaled comforts promises to take russian public transport into the space age it doesn't just look good on the outside it's also got some pretty cool features inside too. so this demonstration model is exactly how the final concept design will look at the...