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well, let's pick this up myself guy and i chatted co who is a professor of the henry kissinger center for global affairs, and the johns hopkins schools of advanced international studies is written extensively on the cold war, nuclear history and russian, a foreign and security policy. welcome to the w. i'm why do you think the present person agreed to this interview with a western journalist? i think refused to other such requests as 2019 i think he wants to stick to particular audience in the united states, a audience to him, to, to whom? tucker carlson speaks the american far right of those people who are uh, president trump base those wells. you will slurp up this interview like it's the most delicious thing. and then they don't know the nuances of this conflict. and they feel that this is biden's where they want from to solve this problem for them in one day. and so what if, if he feeds them that line, then then what, how does that benefit puts into that and, and in moscow way it benefits put in the, in the, in the longer term here is of course monitoring what is happening in the
well, let's pick this up myself guy and i chatted co who is a professor of the henry kissinger center for global affairs, and the johns hopkins schools of advanced international studies is written extensively on the cold war, nuclear history and russian, a foreign and security policy. welcome to the w. i'm why do you think the present person agreed to this interview with a western journalist? i think refused to other such requests as 2019 i think he wants to stick to particular audience in the...
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okay, let's try and go from the henry kissinger santa, for global affairs and the johns hopkins school of advanced international studies. thank you for having our presence by and may have escaped criminal charges over his election. mishandling of classified information about the case has revive concerns about his age making. it's a central issue in his re election campaign, registered republicans special council robert her advised against pursuing criminal charges against the president because he was concerned a jury would not believe he wilfully held onto classified documents. you wrote this in his report. we've also considered bad at trial, missed the bible, would likely present himself to a jury, as he did during our interview of him as a sympathetic, well meeting elderly man with a pool of memory. now the president to use the hastily cold and chaotic of press conference, the he's out those claims as well. mean, i'm an elderly man and i know what though i'm doing, i'm present in this country back on the street as you know initially present mexico, c. c, did not want to open up the g
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, yes henry kissinger, he decided to build bridges with china, he was loyal enough to the ussr, and thenand called putin a good leader there, a conservative, and you understand that when the world exists, the western elites existed there for 70 years in one parade. it is very difficult for them to adjust to something else, unfortunately, the current american elites are people of an older generation who are used to considering the russian federation as part of the western world. yes, this western world in the form of russia, it was specific. russia waged aggressive wars against its neighbors, which it considered to be my colonies, and i have the right to wage these wars here. it also applied... it also applied to georgia and now it applies to ukraine, yes already the 11th year has passed, and therefore the western elites must, must be given a couple more options, okay, if we do not return crimea there right now, what other options can we have? of course, we should not give in to our geopolitical aspirations there, it is obvious that we should not sign some crap that we were offered to sig
, yes henry kissinger, he decided to build bridges with china, he was loyal enough to the ussr, and thenand called putin a good leader there, a conservative, and you understand that when the world exists, the western elites existed there for 70 years in one parade. it is very difficult for them to adjust to something else, unfortunately, the current american elites are people of an older generation who are used to considering the russian federation as part of the western world. yes, this...
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and that check go from the henry kissinger center for global affairs and the johns hopkins school of advanced international studies. thank you for having our president by and may have escaped criminal charges over. his alleged mishandling of classified information about the case has revive concerns about his age making. it's a central issue in his re election campaign. registered republicans, special council, robert ha advised against assuming criminal charges against the president because he was concerned a jewelry would not believe, he wilfully held onto classified documents rights. this in his report, the whole sound considered bad at trial, missed a bite and would likely present himself to a jury, as he did during our interview of him. as a sympathetic, well meeting elderly man with a full memory of the president to use the hastily cold and celtic, of press conference to his house. those claims. i mean, i'm an elderly man and i know what though i'm doing. i'm in prison in this country back on the street. as you know, initially present mexico c. c. did not want to open up the gate
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as henry kissinger noted on vietnam, mere weeks before becoming the national security adviser to nixon, there is a simple rule. the gror illa wins ifez does not lose. and the conventional army loses if it does the not win. once kissinger entered government, he got seduced by the need to preserve the u.s. kridibility and pressured not to look weak so he had action against the north vietnamese forces which failed. the north won in vietnam but not losing and america lost by not winning. iran's proxies are trying to stir up as much chaos as possible to force the u.s. and israel to large scale strategic blunders, not to mention to spoil relations between israel and saudi arabia. the attacks by islamic resistance in iraq on u.s. forces have a specific goal. pressure the government of iraq to expel u.s. forces stationed in that country. the group's militias are the very ones that support the current shia dominated government in baghdad. in a battle between washington and these militias, the baghdad government would have to side with those groups that sustain it in power. that would then compl
as henry kissinger noted on vietnam, mere weeks before becoming the national security adviser to nixon, there is a simple rule. the gror illa wins ifez does not lose. and the conventional army loses if it does the not win. once kissinger entered government, he got seduced by the need to preserve the u.s. kridibility and pressured not to look weak so he had action against the north vietnamese forces which failed. the north won in vietnam but not losing and america lost by not winning. iran's...
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heavy losses, the syrian president, hafiz al-assad stood firm against us secretary of state, henry kissinger. they held 130 hours of negotiations in the spring of 1974. following the negotiations, israel agreed to pull out of vast area of land it had occupied in october 1973, to the point that assad declared al-qonetra liberated. heل هدف الحرب الاساسي هو التحرير. was liberation the main objective of the war, or was it an act of provocation to ensure? this is what war meant, at least for egypt, not for syria, but none of these matter. i think the military aspects should be taken into consideration the moment when arabs decided to enter the battle, be it for honorable ends or not, they decided on the time and the place where the battle was to be started and enjoyed enforcements from morocco. governments, officials and armies could argue that they were on the defensive because they were attacked by the enemy. they had no argument of the sort in 1973. at the time they initiated the war and were superior to israel a ratio of at least 10 to one in all spheres. but rather than gaining a clear and d
heavy losses, the syrian president, hafiz al-assad stood firm against us secretary of state, henry kissinger. they held 130 hours of negotiations in the spring of 1974. following the negotiations, israel agreed to pull out of vast area of land it had occupied in october 1973, to the point that assad declared al-qonetra liberated. heل هدف الحرب الاساسي هو التحرير. was liberation the main objective of the war, or was it an act of provocation to ensure? this is what war...
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meanwhile, henry kissinger, the u.s. secretary of state, came to iran to meet with the shah, but neither the americans nor the shah's men had finger on the pulse of the revolution. barking on the wrong tree, they had been focusing their attention just on lefttest. forces for several years, there is no doubt that was successful in extending his influence of the whole middle east, and not just iran. as an iranian religious scholar and political leader, he managed to make his country, the world's first islamic republic. being an outspoken critic of the regime, ayatollah komeini used to denounce the shar's programs. in a proclamation issued by him and undersigned by eight senior islamic scholars, the ayatollah specified the shar's violations of the iranian constitution and condemned him for corrupting public. on the dawn of november 4th, 1964, the shah's commandos surrounded. they arrested him and took him directly to mehrabad airport in tehran. soon after he was flown out of iran to turkey, out of sight, out of mind, that w
meanwhile, henry kissinger, the u.s. secretary of state, came to iran to meet with the shah, but neither the americans nor the shah's men had finger on the pulse of the revolution. barking on the wrong tree, they had been focusing their attention just on lefttest. forces for several years, there is no doubt that was successful in extending his influence of the whole middle east, and not just iran. as an iranian religious scholar and political leader, he managed to make his country, the world's...
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yeah absolutely and he went on to quote henry kissinger - went on to quote henry kissinger saying that time, europeans hadn't had to look over their shoulder since napoleon at the dangers of russia. to give a sense of the magnitude of the fa cased 0racle nature of what both of these men believe is the problem, if the us can't continue sending weapons to ukraine. we heard 0laf scholz referencing the tucker carlson interview with vladimir putin. what putin was floating again was this idea of a negotiated settlement, an end to the war. the head of nato said that this doesn't amount to peace because it is in their view effectively allowing russia to maintain the occupation of significant swathes of ukraine. what they are trying to do is to continue to try and push to get the deadlock undonein to try and push to get the deadlock undone in congress over this. but they can't get that, you know, democratic lawmakers can't get that $60 billion package, national—security package, $60 billion to ukraine, moved and its been wrapped up in aid for israel and what republicans want, which is and what
yeah absolutely and he went on to quote henry kissinger - went on to quote henry kissinger saying that time, europeans hadn't had to look over their shoulder since napoleon at the dangers of russia. to give a sense of the magnitude of the fa cased 0racle nature of what both of these men believe is the problem, if the us can't continue sending weapons to ukraine. we heard 0laf scholz referencing the tucker carlson interview with vladimir putin. what putin was floating again was this idea of a...
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. - [margaret] he plays secretary of state henry kissinger in the new movie, "golda". - of course. - actor liev schreiber's career includes portraying the marvel character sabretooth in "wolverine". he's been a director, starred in productions of shakespeare and spent seven years as the lead on the showtime series "ray donovan". - you go near my family, i'll freaking kill you. you hear me? - [margaret] schreiber, who is of ukrainian descent, now has a role on the world stage. [bomb blares] shortly after russia's 2022 invasion of ukraine, he founded bluecheck ukraine, an organization dedicated to supporting humanitarian efforts on the front lines. - it's an existential situation. - and some in the u.s. oppose increasing support for ukraine. - [margaret] what does actor liev schreiber say now? - [narrator] "firing line" with margaret hoover is made possible in part by, robert granieri. vanessa and henry cornell. the fairweather foundation. the tepper foundation. peter and mary kalikow. the asness family foundation. the beth and ravenel curry foundation. the mckenna family foundation, c
. - [margaret] he plays secretary of state henry kissinger in the new movie, "golda". - of course. - actor liev schreiber's career includes portraying the marvel character sabretooth in "wolverine". he's been a director, starred in productions of shakespeare and spent seven years as the lead on the showtime series "ray donovan". - you go near my family, i'll freaking kill you. you hear me? - [margaret] schreiber, who is of ukrainian descent, now has a role on the...
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as henry kissinger observed not long before he died, security now begins at the ukrainian russian borderto countries. so, again, his relinquishment of the minority leader's position will be very significant depending of course on who it is that takes over from him. his views on all of this, how powerful and eloquent he can be in persuading his colleagues, noting that of course there is strong bipartisan support for ukraine in the senate. i expect that to continue and it is really all about the house and the dynamics of the house, particulate very slim majority that the republican party has and a handful of their members who are creating the challenges for the speaker in this regard. i want to follow up on that with the question of some of the words we heard from mitch mcconnell on the floor today. he talked about the us�*s irreplaceable role as a leader of the free world. he said it is essential and that is a sentiment that is in conflict with a growing number of republicans. do you anticipate with a change in leadership a possible second trump residency that we could also see a change i
as henry kissinger observed not long before he died, security now begins at the ukrainian russian borderto countries. so, again, his relinquishment of the minority leader's position will be very significant depending of course on who it is that takes over from him. his views on all of this, how powerful and eloquent he can be in persuading his colleagues, noting that of course there is strong bipartisan support for ukraine in the senate. i expect that to continue and it is really all about the...
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he called the guy the with henry kissinger. and they both came up with the idea of creating these schools for global leaders all around the world. and you wouldn't believe how many just intruder who's on the likes of them have, have graduated from the schools, from global leaders, and have been put in a parliament in a position of power somewhere in the world. you're absolutely right for bringing that up. it is. um, it says it's basically a case now all of the west darling opposition figured approved and he's now passed away in prison, which means the west is going to blame prudent for this. continue will continue it with this full full, what's leading top. so raising unseat russia, narrative is a great distraction for the western community. when you consider all that money in weapons have failed. the american and native proxy war and ukraine has failed. so this kind of event now with the death of a so called opposition leader of the food and it's going to give the west old a need for headlines and stories and pundits and comma
he called the guy the with henry kissinger. and they both came up with the idea of creating these schools for global leaders all around the world. and you wouldn't believe how many just intruder who's on the likes of them have, have graduated from the schools, from global leaders, and have been put in a parliament in a position of power somewhere in the world. you're absolutely right for bringing that up. it is. um, it says it's basically a case now all of the west darling opposition figured...
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henry kissinger, who recently died, repeatedly warned the united states against simultaneous conflictms that, like napoleon and hitler, in general, the american administration, and more broadly, the american foreign policy elite, believe that it is possible to simultaneously enter into confrontation with beijing and moscow. we will talk to you, andrey ivanovich, about this , right after the advertisement, we will come back literally in a few minutes. others, the investigation continues into the crash of the private falcon 10 plane flying from thailand to moscow, we spent one and a half acres in the cold, we didn’t understand why they didn’t look for us for so long, there’s a whole range of violations, there should be an emergency beacon, 5 hours of wind in the snow, if i wouldn’t have dared to go through the village , they would have saved you, i initially just climbed the slope to see the situation, an evacuation ambulance flight was ordered by a businessman from volgodonsk for himself and his wife, but only them were on the list of survivors... there is my fault, too, only you and i
henry kissinger, who recently died, repeatedly warned the united states against simultaneous conflictms that, like napoleon and hitler, in general, the american administration, and more broadly, the american foreign policy elite, believe that it is possible to simultaneously enter into confrontation with beijing and moscow. we will talk to you, andrey ivanovich, about this , right after the advertisement, we will come back literally in a few minutes. others, the investigation continues into the...
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american secretary of state henry kissinger was asked: “why doesn’t the united states have unified latinut there is simply no latin america. such an attitude cannot but cause a response, more often not at the level of open politics, but selectively. in many countries there were national liberation movements that wanted to win not through, let's say, elections, and through the uprising of the armed. ernesta chaquevara developed this theory of the guerrilla hearth. augusta sandina, the national hero of nicaragua, became the first who was able to militarily force the american army to leave the country marines, but he himself fell victim to betrayal by anastasio samosa. the same one they were talking about in washington. he's a son of a bitch, sure, but he's our son of a bitch. the struggle against the dictatorship of samosa lasted for decades. and in it, the most important role was played by the current president of nicaragua, daniel artega, one of the leaders of the sandinista revolution. but still, the most striking event in the history of modern latin america, a source of pride and an ex
american secretary of state henry kissinger was asked: “why doesn’t the united states have unified latinut there is simply no latin america. such an attitude cannot but cause a response, more often not at the level of open politics, but selectively. in many countries there were national liberation movements that wanted to win not through, let's say, elections, and through the uprising of the armed. ernesta chaquevara developed this theory of the guerrilla hearth. augusta sandina, the...
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who um are hands picked to as you solve it, they all coming out of the use of innovation from henry kissinger as a double screw with the slot. so these people have personally more interest in meeting the requirements of us. then all the old people business high trees and if you will. yeah. hi, treason, partners in crime, accusations of a coverup. do you think if we could get the investigators into a real court of law that the truth would ever come out? a m. yes, it would come out, but in germany there is no court, but then rule against the will of politics. so we start unable, unless we don't have a change in politics in bel air like another party would come up into power and be able to, to, to intervene or not. we will have no changes, but these things are criminal activities that the penalty suit even use and the case afterwards. and i think it will come because of politics has to change. we have to find a peaceful weight on together on the rage and consummate ended will happen. there is no doubtful me about this. so in less than 3 to 5 years, we will work together very peacefully. and this
who um are hands picked to as you solve it, they all coming out of the use of innovation from henry kissinger as a double screw with the slot. so these people have personally more interest in meeting the requirements of us. then all the old people business high trees and if you will. yeah. hi, treason, partners in crime, accusations of a coverup. do you think if we could get the investigators into a real court of law that the truth would ever come out? a m. yes, it would come out, but in...
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but if you have a cease-fire, hamas and hezbollah has won in the way that henry kissinger explained itif you do not have a cease-fire, the united states is running a serious risk of ending up in a direct confrontation with houthis and iran and or shia militias in iraq or all three at the same time. so i think the united states has to make a choice. does it want to sort of take the first step, at least get to a cease-fire. calm down the region, then think about it much longer, broader strategy of what your going to do about the houthis and the shia militias and iran or is it going to pursue a policy of trying to intimidate that and run a huge risk of ending up in a war. and both sides could miss calculate in a moment like this. >> mina, what do you think that the gulf arabs, the united arab emirates, and the saudis and bahrain would want. they don't like iran. but the iranians are not taking advantage of the palestinian issue and the gaza war and are seen, i think, as much more of the champions of that cause. the gulf arabs are largely silent. theres have been some condemnation but it i
but if you have a cease-fire, hamas and hezbollah has won in the way that henry kissinger explained itif you do not have a cease-fire, the united states is running a serious risk of ending up in a direct confrontation with houthis and iran and or shia militias in iraq or all three at the same time. so i think the united states has to make a choice. does it want to sort of take the first step, at least get to a cease-fire. calm down the region, then think about it much longer, broader strategy...
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a combination of what you've been talking about and others like tom cotton and mike waltz and henry kissinger wrote about if you want something to end you need to hit hard nike like gradual escalation but at the same time it's important to step back and look at the situation and say what benefit are we as a nation and particularly other servicemembers getting for the exposure to be out there? what are they doing in iraq and syria? president trump tried to withdraw them. that makes sensor to realign and rationalize and we are not living in the world of 20 years ago, mike waltz said if we get in a campaign our stockpiles are deploitd. admiral said the chinese might move but i think we've got to look at them together and if you look at them you say letting the iranians off the hook saying they're not responsible for the proxies but also saying leave our places all over the place and mark montgomery present tired admiral said we don't have enough air defense for the entire middle east. we do have important interests there but at the same time be firm. >> dan to me the issue is thief had almost 20
a combination of what you've been talking about and others like tom cotton and mike waltz and henry kissinger wrote about if you want something to end you need to hit hard nike like gradual escalation but at the same time it's important to step back and look at the situation and say what benefit are we as a nation and particularly other servicemembers getting for the exposure to be out there? what are they doing in iraq and syria? president trump tried to withdraw them. that makes sensor to...
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east timor after the indonesian army invaded with the green light from president gerald ford and henry kissingern one case, in a village, prabowo and his forces killed hundreds of fleeing civilians. he later was involved in other massacres and directed assassinations of political activists in acha and west papua. he may be on the verge of the presidency. he has tried multiple to a tips but this time he has the backing of the incumbent government. the state apparatus is being put behind him. the army and police are going out and intimidating poor people at the neighborhood level, telling them if they don't vote for prabowo, the authorities will know about it and they will be in trouble. people are being threatened with having their government rations of rice and cooking oil cut off if they don't vote for prabowo. academics who recently spoke out against this use of state power to push this general into office are now being visited and intimidated by the police. and last wednesday, there was a meeting that included army generals and intelligence officials where they discussed a plan to, if necessa
east timor after the indonesian army invaded with the green light from president gerald ford and henry kissingern one case, in a village, prabowo and his forces killed hundreds of fleeing civilians. he later was involved in other massacres and directed assassinations of political activists in acha and west papua. he may be on the verge of the presidency. he has tried multiple to a tips but this time he has the backing of the incumbent government. the state apparatus is being put behind him. the...
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during that same cold war during the now late henry kissinger's time there was a decision made to splithe soviet union and china with chinese engagement. that relationship was very successful in splitting the relationship that was then the soviet union and china through 1991. that's what has now ended and that relationship will never be the same. china's need for natural resources including the oil and natural gas do we get from russia has reconnected those two previous competitors/adversaries, and away that makes them very dangerou■#to us. that is separate from the activities of china that are so reprehensible. th innovate when possible with steel let every opportunity, intellectual property and their lack of regard for humanights and so on. but that's where we are today. and so we are now at a new time of choosing. the relationship between united states and pakistan is tenuous at best mostly because of its inability to separate itself from many of the extremist operations that are going a on d somewhat isolationist and a lack of a functioning democracy. all of that makes it much harde
during that same cold war during the now late henry kissinger's time there was a decision made to splithe soviet union and china with chinese engagement. that relationship was very successful in splitting the relationship that was then the soviet union and china through 1991. that's what has now ended and that relationship will never be the same. china's need for natural resources including the oil and natural gas do we get from russia has reconnected those two previous competitors/adversaries,...
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henry kissinger wrote about this famously in 1973. sometimes if you want something to end you need to hit hard and not do this gradual escalation like we've seen in ukraine and vietnam and so forth. at the same time its important to take a step back and look at the situation and say to ourselves what benefit are we as a nation in particular our servicemen and women getting for the exposure to be out there? what are they doing in places like iraq and syria. trump tried to withdraw and that makes sense at least to realign and rationalize. we are not living in a war of 20 years ago. michael waltz had a great tweet saying if we get into a long campaign our stockpiles are depleted and we need them. we were just up for the pay calm commander and he said 2027 the chinese might move before that. we are not as ready as we should be. we've got to look at this together. if you look at it in this way you say just kind of boiling the frog and asking the iranians and letting them off the hook saying they are not responsible for proxies. that's not
henry kissinger wrote about this famously in 1973. sometimes if you want something to end you need to hit hard and not do this gradual escalation like we've seen in ukraine and vietnam and so forth. at the same time its important to take a step back and look at the situation and say to ourselves what benefit are we as a nation in particular our servicemen and women getting for the exposure to be out there? what are they doing in places like iraq and syria. trump tried to withdraw and that makes...
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this henry kissinger, he became just such an important person, although he only served them, but you consensus, an agreement on how the british empire, the us empire, and what what's left of the european empire, well roughly speaking, the nazi system at the end of the second world war was a consortium of different groups of influences. so you said, in order to manage something, yes, you need to be in this club, that’s who controls america now, there are different levels of control, there is financial control, and through large corporations, through sustainable goals, the so-called, they begin to manage everyone else corporations, look, the blackrock company, larry fink, for example, he definitely says here that he controls the majority of corporations in the world, they today... so, now we’ll discuss it, i understand, you saw nikolai olegovich’s face, i looked at it briefly, tim couldn’t surprise him with much, or maybe she was just in the know, i don’t know, but nikolai was looking, now i’m already used to it, that’s why i’m telling you, just in case, just in case , such a small acc
this henry kissinger, he became just such an important person, although he only served them, but you consensus, an agreement on how the british empire, the us empire, and what what's left of the european empire, well roughly speaking, the nazi system at the end of the second world war was a consortium of different groups of influences. so you said, in order to manage something, yes, you need to be in this club, that’s who controls america now, there are different levels of control, there is...
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dorf because, it was henry kissinger that put it together and did a very, very good job.it in fact under af is probably one of the better examples of successful peacekeeping that we have anywhere on the books. unifil was a real problem because it was so organized. from day one we had one captain, a marine captain, mike fallon, who when unifil was hastily put together. and to give you some context on this and, i write about it in the book, recall in 1978. this was the time we were following the camp david accord. and they had come into being and when the lebanese invasion operation litani took place, president carter was very nervous. he that that invasion may disrupt entire camp david effort. and as a result, he and the united states government pressed hard to get unifil stood up quickly and place. well, there's old saying in the army, if you want it really bad and really fast, you'll get it. you'll get it bad and fast. and unfortunately, unifil was very poorly organized. i was saying to danny and some others before, it might have been quite wise had the u.s. in its zeal
dorf because, it was henry kissinger that put it together and did a very, very good job.it in fact under af is probably one of the better examples of successful peacekeeping that we have anywhere on the books. unifil was a real problem because it was so organized. from day one we had one captain, a marine captain, mike fallon, who when unifil was hastily put together. and to give you some context on this and, i write about it in the book, recall in 1978. this was the time we were following the...
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. >> rachel, listen to this, i'm reminded of a quote by henry kissinger. the people. and when you step back, let's just take into account -- let's not even get into motivations. let's just understand and unpack this argument a. we're being told that it's going to destroy the environment to eat natural food in order to change the weather, in order to save the environment. we need to eat ultra that-processed food. now, that's just insane. the way to make the american people weaker and sicker is to tell them to not eat meat. this is a natural food, as marc just said is, the arguments are scientifically illiterate on the environmental damage. it has omega-3s, iron, things our bodies need. and working for food companies i can tell you this, we were well aware that climate anxiety, that you could stoke that in order to change people's behavior. we had a test run with covid. when people are in fear, we can change their behavior. and that is why food companies are funding studies, these scientifically illiterate studies saying that eating meat is bad for the envir
. >> rachel, listen to this, i'm reminded of a quote by henry kissinger. the people. and when you step back, let's just take into account -- let's not even get into motivations. let's just understand and unpack this argument a. we're being told that it's going to destroy the environment to eat natural food in order to change the weather, in order to save the environment. we need to eat ultra that-processed food. now, that's just insane. the way to make the american people weaker and...
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this is the most intense shuttle diplomacy when we saw henry kissinger going from capital to capitalhe secretary, as we speak, is meeting with crown prince mohammed bin salman, the de facto leader, somebody who potentially has a very big role to play in funding the reconstruction of gaza on the other side of this war. as we have seen, we were in gaza over the weekend, it is absolutely devastated, by some analysis, more than half of the buildings in gaza partly or completely destroyed by israeli strikes. the secretary has two top priorities on this visit. one, preventing further escalation with iran. two, trying to clinch a deal to pause the fighting in gaza, release some of those hostages. on iran, the u.s. did target facilities belonging to the iranian revolutionary guard corps, but no iranians were themselves killed as far as we know. and the response from iran has been fairly restrained to those american strikes. they have condemned them as violations of iraqi and syrian sovereignty. they are not themselves threatening reprisals. on the potential hostage deal, there was a framewor
this is the most intense shuttle diplomacy when we saw henry kissinger going from capital to capitalhe secretary, as we speak, is meeting with crown prince mohammed bin salman, the de facto leader, somebody who potentially has a very big role to play in funding the reconstruction of gaza on the other side of this war. as we have seen, we were in gaza over the weekend, it is absolutely devastated, by some analysis, more than half of the buildings in gaza partly or completely destroyed by israeli...
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are seeing some of the most intensive shuttle diplomacy by an american secretary of state since henry kissingero bring an end to that war 50 years ago. as you said, we have not yet heard any official reaction from the israeli government with shabbat here until the sun goes down. we are likely to see what prime netanyahu has really made it his life's work to push back against iranian influence in the middle east. as you said, he will not be at all sorry to see these strikes israel carrying out its own very extensive campaign of airstrikes across the region against iranian targets. we are hearing from hamas this morning. they are condemning the strikes as part of what they see as joint israeli american aggression across the region from yemen to gaza now to iraq and syria. at this point, andrea, there is no indication that american strikes in iraq and syria would necessarily derail these negotiations, which of course are designed to pause the fighting in gaza, get more humanitarian aid to palestinian civilians and secure the release of at least some of those hostages. one thing that could derail t
are seeing some of the most intensive shuttle diplomacy by an american secretary of state since henry kissingero bring an end to that war 50 years ago. as you said, we have not yet heard any official reaction from the israeli government with shabbat here until the sun goes down. we are likely to see what prime netanyahu has really made it his life's work to push back against iranian influence in the middle east. as you said, he will not be at all sorry to see these strikes israel carrying out...
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others like tom cotton and mike waltz, which is sometimes so. .eed to hit hard actually, you know, henry kissinger wrote about this famously in the abe context of 3 war. sometimes if you want something to endmes if y, you need to hitt hard, not do this gradual escalation like we've seen, frankld this gry, in ukraine anr vietnam and so forth. but at the same time, i think it's really importanthat tt foro take a step back and look at the situation and say to ourselvese situat, what benet are we as a nation and particular our servicemen and women gettinrticularg for the exposure to be out there? >> what are they doing in placere thes like iraq and s? president trump tried to withdraw them. i think that makes a lot of sensehdraw anat, or at leastz to realign and rationalize. and the thing is, we're not we ae world of 20 yearsz had ago. mike wallace had a great tweet earlier today saying, look, if saf we get into a long campaign our stockpiles are already depleted. we need them. admiral paparo was just up for the paycom commander yesterday, i believe, and he said 2027, the chinese might move beforey s
others like tom cotton and mike waltz, which is sometimes so. .eed to hit hard actually, you know, henry kissinger wrote about this famously in the abe context of 3 war. sometimes if you want something to endmes if y, you need to hitt hard, not do this gradual escalation like we've seen, frankld this gry, in ukraine anr vietnam and so forth. but at the same time, i think it's really importanthat tt foro take a step back and look at the situation and say to ourselvese situat, what benet are we...
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none other than secretary of state henry kissinger. she was then assistant chief protocol until 83. in 1983, she up the lane again to be the white house social secretary for president ronald reagan and first lady nancy reagan, where she served until 1985. she then moved to germany where her husband was serving as u.s. ambassador. last but, certainly not least, is amy zantzinger currently the head of amy zantzinger interior design, which she established 1998. you can see some of the beautiful bleeding right of service and of design and, of care and of course, all with grace and civility. her interior design business was put on hold for two years when she in february in 2007 was asked by president george w bush if she would serve as his special assistant to the president and the white house social secretary and she did. with great through january of 2009 from 1993 to 1994, she zipped back to san francisco and was the chief officer for that fair city. amy also worked in the white house for president h.w. bush in the visitors office from 1989 to 1992. please me in giving a warm welcome
none other than secretary of state henry kissinger. she was then assistant chief protocol until 83. in 1983, she up the lane again to be the white house social secretary for president ronald reagan and first lady nancy reagan, where she served until 1985. she then moved to germany where her husband was serving as u.s. ambassador. last but, certainly not least, is amy zantzinger currently the head of amy zantzinger interior design, which she established 1998. you can see some of the beautiful...
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henry kissinger reminds us that according to an ancient tradition, god preserves humanity despite its many transgressions, because at any one period, there exist ten just individual wars who, without being aware of their role, redeem mankind. gerald ford was such a man. so you expect monuments to that kind of an individual, don't you? i mean, here, of course, we have a foundation and library. museum. you have an academic institute at albion, a professional school at u of m. you have a statue in the u.s. rotunda. you've got a freeway, an airport, an aircraft carrier. and now and now a magisterial biography by richard norton smith, which is 700 narrative pages, is itself a monument. that's it's a monument to gerald hour ford. now, we've been anticipating this book for some time, richard, but i wouldn't have changed the timing of its publication. one day for here at the ford, we are entering a host of legacy anniversaries, 50th anniversaries. think back in your mind, 50 years ago when ford became vice president and then he became president, and then he had to deal with the mess in vietna
henry kissinger reminds us that according to an ancient tradition, god preserves humanity despite its many transgressions, because at any one period, there exist ten just individual wars who, without being aware of their role, redeem mankind. gerald ford was such a man. so you expect monuments to that kind of an individual, don't you? i mean, here, of course, we have a foundation and library. museum. you have an academic institute at albion, a professional school at u of m. you have a statue in...
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you know, first of all, henry kissinger lived to he was 100 and his brain was 100% clear, right throughoutt know him well. i met him a years ago. biden i think, a few years ago. biden i think, has been a damn good president a few years ago. biden i think, haveryzn a damn good president a few years ago. biden i think, havery difficult|n good president a few years ago. biden i think, havery difficult circumstances, nt in very difficult circumstances, even me, the even if forgive me, if the alternative is donald trump. yes, there's almost any other candidate i would vote for rather donald trump. and rather than donald trump. and biden comes pretty up my list. >> on that note, sir, to malcolm rifkind, thank much rifkind, thank you very much indeed joining this indeed for joining me this morning i >> -- >>a >> a brighter outlook with boxt solar sponsors of weather on . gb news. >> hello there. i'm jonathan vautrey here of your gb news weather forecast provided by the met office. february is continuing on its reasonably unsettled picture and it has been a very wet end to the weekend for many sou
you know, first of all, henry kissinger lived to he was 100 and his brain was 100% clear, right throughoutt know him well. i met him a years ago. biden i think, a few years ago. biden i think, has been a damn good president a few years ago. biden i think, haveryzn a damn good president a few years ago. biden i think, havery difficult|n good president a few years ago. biden i think, havery difficult circumstances, nt in very difficult circumstances, even me, the even if forgive me, if the...
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they won something, good question, on he has the answer himself in fact, let's say, i repeat, henry kissingerwars that america discovered that it was difficult for it to correlate the goal with the capabilities, in only one of the five wars that america fought after world war ii, korea, vietnam, the first gulf war, iraq and afghanistan, it was in the first gulf war, during the presidency of george h. w. bush, that america achieved its goals without causing. at the same time , there are sharp internal political disagreements, this is the answer to the question that they are there, well, nato, okay, alexey aleksevich, about america , what they won there, no, americans are better at, so to speak, being a manager than being a fighter, by the way, quite a lot, remember don king, remember that was the manager, he doesn’t have to box well, but how did he let everyone out there to fight, remember this image, and now let’s listen again, i promised you william burns, the article is really amazingly interesting, which means that he sees how he relates to what concerns us most, to the ukrainian crisis, t
they won something, good question, on he has the answer himself in fact, let's say, i repeat, henry kissingerwars that america discovered that it was difficult for it to correlate the goal with the capabilities, in only one of the five wars that america fought after world war ii, korea, vietnam, the first gulf war, iraq and afghanistan, it was in the first gulf war, during the presidency of george h. w. bush, that america achieved its goals without causing. at the same time , there are sharp...
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you know , first of all, henry you know, first of all, henry kissinger lived till he was 100 and hiset him a few years ago. biden, i think, has been a damn good president in very difficult circumstances, even. if forgive me, if the even. and if forgive me, if the alternative trump. alternative is donald trump. yes, other yes, there's almost any other candidate vote for candidate i would vote for rather donald trump. rather than donald trump. and biden high my list. >> on that note, sir, to malcolm rifkind, thank you very much indeed for joining rifkind, thank you very much indeed forjoining me this indeed for joining me this morning. you. up next, i'm morning. thank you. up next, i'm going speaking to former going to be speaking to former defence secretary and gb news presenter portillo waiting for you, and then they grab you're listening to gb news radio . radio. >> yes . >> yes. >> yes. >> welcome back to the camilla tominey show on gb news. blanche, zaf from the loan charge action group will be in the studio with me very shortly to discuss hmrc is making to discuss how hmrc is mak
you know , first of all, henry you know, first of all, henry kissinger lived till he was 100 and hiset him a few years ago. biden, i think, has been a damn good president in very difficult circumstances, even. if forgive me, if the even. and if forgive me, if the alternative trump. alternative is donald trump. yes, other yes, there's almost any other candidate vote for candidate i would vote for rather donald trump. rather than donald trump. and biden high my list. >> on that note, sir,...
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it's henry kissinger. all over. >> yeah, but it's the more you isolate it.e it. i mean, look at north korea, the more you isolate the more the more insular they become. >> indeed. and north korea, you know, is incredibly repressive regime. it's also incredibly poor regime because it's almost completely financially isolated . completely financially isolated. and, um, there are real questions . none of this is easy. questions. none of this is easy. if there were simple solutions, we'd have found them. but i do feel like there is a difference between saying, should we completely isolate russia politically? or should we reward them with the world cup? i don't think the two extremes think those are the two extremes that have deal no. that we have to deal with. no. >> fair point, winston. >> well, fair point, winston. let's look at the prince let's have a look at the prince of we? it's in the of wales. should we? it's in the sunday online. um, is sunday telegraph online. um, is doing some work on social housing. >> uh, apparently, yeah. it's spending, um, £3 milli
it's henry kissinger. all over. >> yeah, but it's the more you isolate it.e it. i mean, look at north korea, the more you isolate the more the more insular they become. >> indeed. and north korea, you know, is incredibly repressive regime. it's also incredibly poor regime because it's almost completely financially isolated . completely financially isolated. and, um, there are real questions . none of this is easy. questions. none of this is easy. if there were simple solutions, we'd...