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it because it might just change and the way mm thing the me or the welcome back to the park with david pine, a former us army combat arms officer, military service commentator. mr. pine before the break, we touched upon prison biden's cognitive capacity and you know, my own country. i was born in there that have winning years of the soviet union. it has, has had its own experience with seen leaders. and one thing that it show that these to us is that when you have such elderly leader and usually what happens is a lot of you know, behind the scenes clans and various interest groups fighting with a child, there are 4 influence. do you see any signs of that within washington or within the bite and administration? yeah, you know, there is a really interesting article that came out in newsweek recently. i think it's quite credible in which it stated revealed that the director of the ca, travel to ukraine to convey a, an offer of, you know, to essentially see where oper for both russia and ukraine in which of us would recognize russian territorial annexations of ukraine exchange for peace and tha
it because it might just change and the way mm thing the me or the welcome back to the park with david pine, a former us army combat arms officer, military service commentator. mr. pine before the break, we touched upon prison biden's cognitive capacity and you know, my own country. i was born in there that have winning years of the soviet union. it has, has had its own experience with seen leaders. and one thing that it show that these to us is that when you have such elderly leader and...
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s. army officer is today's guest on worlds, a parts military, a 1st commentator david pine offers his insight into whether washington is even interested in peace. new oh, a with mm welcome to worlds apart. worse coolers. hello, pointed out that having the united states as a security background has to create a potent moral hazard for its allies who often become.
s. army officer is today's guest on worlds, a parts military, a 1st commentator david pine offers his insight into whether washington is even interested in peace. new oh, a with mm welcome to worlds apart. worse coolers. hello, pointed out that having the united states as a security background has to create a potent moral hazard for its allies who often become.
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while to discuss that i'm now joined by david pine, former us army combat arms officer at the military affairs commentator. mr. pine is great to talk to you. thank you very much for your time. thank you so much for me on your show. now, i know that in addition to your military career and analysis, you are also an avid historian and you read a lot of history books on that passion of yours began at the tender age of 11. if i'm not mistaken, and the conclusion that you derived from all of that is the most wars of the united states has bought or has supported made it less secure. do you think the war in ukraine is going to be the exception? no, no, not at all. in fact, it may be one of the greatest examples of making us less secure. i mean, us national security interests, obviously, 1st and foremost, to preserve the great power piece with russia and china. and the way to do that course is through pursuing a diplomatic, negotiate compromise agreements much as much as russia is proposed am i, i might know and, and not to pursue, you know, these ethical ever escalating proxy wars, such as the
while to discuss that i'm now joined by david pine, former us army combat arms officer at the military affairs commentator. mr. pine is great to talk to you. thank you very much for your time. thank you so much for me on your show. now, i know that in addition to your military career and analysis, you are also an avid historian and you read a lot of history books on that passion of yours began at the tender age of 11. if i'm not mistaken, and the conclusion that you derived from all of that is...
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well, to discuss that, i'm now joined by david pine, a former us army combat arms officer and military affairs commentator. mr. pine is great to talk to you. thank you very much for your time. thank you so much for me on your show. now, i know that in addition to your military career and analysis, you are also an avid historian. you read a lot of history books and that passion of yours began at the tender age of 11, if i'm not mistaken. and the conclusion that you derive from all of that is the most wars that the united states has bought or has supported made it less secure. do you think the war in ukraine is going to be the exception? no, no, not at all. in fact, it may be one of the greatest examples of making us less secure. i mean, us national security interests, obviously, 1st and foremost, to preserve the great power peace with russia and china. and the way to do that for us is through pursuing a diplomatic and negotiate compromise agreements much as much as russia is proposed . i might, i might know and, and not to pursue these f 2 ever escalating proxy wars, such as the beta re
well, to discuss that, i'm now joined by david pine, a former us army combat arms officer and military affairs commentator. mr. pine is great to talk to you. thank you very much for your time. thank you so much for me on your show. now, i know that in addition to your military career and analysis, you are also an avid historian. you read a lot of history books and that passion of yours began at the tender age of 11, if i'm not mistaken. and the conclusion that you derive from all of that is the...
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christopher: david, a social media manager for a health care company by day, brings his pines home too his accounts, hoping the social media platforms will help deliver old videos, letters, pictures, and anything else he fis to their original owners. is there any commonality in the way of which these items have ended up in the places you have found them? >> think most of the things i find come from either a move, or after a family member passes away. a lot of the items get misplaced, boxed up, cleared out, and people don't know what they are getting rid of. ♪ christopher: so far, only 10% of the materials has made its way back home. whether a return happens or not, he believes the effort is worth it. >> i just love it. i think it's important. i think it is extremely important. i think people deserve to have their memories back, and i think everyday life is important to be preserved. christopher: just a month and a half after starting the museum, he was able to make his first connection with this tape. >> i found this at a thrift store on long island. the only clues we had was that it
christopher: david, a social media manager for a health care company by day, brings his pines home too his accounts, hoping the social media platforms will help deliver old videos, letters, pictures, and anything else he fis to their original owners. is there any commonality in the way of which these items have ended up in the places you have found them? >> think most of the things i find come from either a move, or after a family member passes away. a lot of the items get misplaced,...