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no, not so madeline albright was with us the united nation. by the time that boutros, boutros golly, was there and she basically found him arrogant. she had found him dismissive of her own diplomatic intellectual skills. i'm blue cross was somebody who was it patricia and you know, hid it. he came from a gives 200 families. his grandfather had been prime minister. egypt fascinated in 19, and he had to uncle school for a minute and he'd been devotee for a minute. so egypt for 14 years himself, he knew his was, and he came from a very slow lived family background and believed in noblesse or bleach the obligations of rank. and so he didn't really cow to madeline albright just because she was a us and believe that she almost seemed to think that because she was a representative of the us, whatever she had said was a lot. she didn't need to kind of combine the whole team members of the un security council. so it was clear that these 2 personalities will go to clash. and i think i love the final point that's important, is that the power of the un, t
no, not so madeline albright was with us the united nation. by the time that boutros, boutros golly, was there and she basically found him arrogant. she had found him dismissive of her own diplomatic intellectual skills. i'm blue cross was somebody who was it patricia and you know, hid it. he came from a gives 200 families. his grandfather had been prime minister. egypt fascinated in 19, and he had to uncle school for a minute and he'd been devotee for a minute. so egypt for 14 years himself,...
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, boutros boutros golly people can watch the clip of madeline albright clinton's secretary of state, celebrating some people say, but suddenly arguing that the deaths of $500000.00 iraqi children are a price worth paying for us interests in the middle east. they didn't get on. no, not at all. madeline, all rights was us and the united nation. that the time, that boutros, boutros golly, was there. and she basically found him arrogant. she had found him dismissive of her own diplomatic intellectual skills. i'm blue cross was somebody who was it patricia and you know, hid it. he came from a gives 200 families. his grandfather had been prime minister, so egypt fascinated in 19, and he had to uncle school for a minute. and he'd been deputy foreign minister, egypt for 14 years himself. he knew his worth and he came from a very solid family background. i'm believed noblesse of bleach the obligations of rank. and so he didn't really cow cow to madeline albright just because she was a us and believe that she almost seemed to think that because she was a representative of the us, whatever she
, boutros boutros golly people can watch the clip of madeline albright clinton's secretary of state, celebrating some people say, but suddenly arguing that the deaths of $500000.00 iraqi children are a price worth paying for us interests in the middle east. they didn't get on. no, not at all. madeline, all rights was us and the united nation. that the time, that boutros, boutros golly, was there. and she basically found him arrogant. she had found him dismissive of her own diplomatic...
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you know these people, madeline albright, tony blair, bill clinton.ve you, our murdered children. and that is still clearly very important. it is 2a years past, but when you see these pictures... here we have a face that appears quite often, president trump, former president trump. president trump is one of serbs' favourite presidents. he was ready to understand serbs, to understand what we're thinking, why is kosovo so important for us. and that is where we come to the place that runs through all of these theories. all roads lead to kosovo. if you have a destroyed building, it is a reminder. it is like a wound that you scratch every day. so it all comes down to kosovo? this is our territory for a 1000 years, someone comes there and says, this is ours... for many serbs, kosovo holds a central place in their national story, going all the way back to the 12th century. it is said to have special religious significance. by the 1990s, years of ethnic tension turned into open conflict that ended with nato air strikes and the eventual declaration of independ
you know these people, madeline albright, tony blair, bill clinton.ve you, our murdered children. and that is still clearly very important. it is 2a years past, but when you see these pictures... here we have a face that appears quite often, president trump, former president trump. president trump is one of serbs' favourite presidents. he was ready to understand serbs, to understand what we're thinking, why is kosovo so important for us. and that is where we come to the place that runs through...
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they're saying that that weird too big just like madeline albright was quoted saying that russia is too big . it was later refuted, but maybe she didn't say that. but the fact that there is plenty of sentiment in the u. s. and in europe, if you're moving mobiles and people say that, well, maybe they don't said, but they think this that that's a fact. and it's regrettable because as i said, we had it branched out mechanism for relations and so on. one more thing here, as will answer said, they need to finally deal with russia in this generations time. sure, so is this not a demand to find a final solution to the russian question? if you will, when i quoted the media ologist of hitler is nazi germany who dealt with a final solution of the jewish question. and i said that right now, the whole pure europe is gathered against us and led by the u. s. slim. they use various motors with the same point. we will call to resolve this fashion question. finally, you may be norton using the gas chambers, beds to put an ant washer as a great power and to sideline it to destroy its economy. and when th
they're saying that that weird too big just like madeline albright was quoted saying that russia is too big . it was later refuted, but maybe she didn't say that. but the fact that there is plenty of sentiment in the u. s. and in europe, if you're moving mobiles and people say that, well, maybe they don't said, but they think this that that's a fact. and it's regrettable because as i said, we had it branched out mechanism for relations and so on. one more thing here, as will answer said, they...
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i remember that project so well, first off, i was traveling with madeline albright to witness the electionvisiting, walking along the avenue and i remember visiting the barricades and bunkers where ukrainians young and old gathered to protect their democracy from vladimir putin's directed thugs. i saw the makeshift memorials to those who lost their lives in that effort. but in witnessing those historic elections of 2014 i also saw the character of the ukrainian people. they turned out then to show their leaders, to show the kremlin, to show the world how much they wanted democracy and the freedom to shape their own future. tragically, the very right of ukraine to exist is under brutal assault once again. once again, ukrainians are fighting back courageously and valiantly and that is why today's event matters so much. today we will hear from the mayor of bucha. russian forces began their assault on february 27, 2022, as part of their campaign to encircle kiev. by march 31st, the russians were in retreat leaving behind mass graves and unimaginable devastation. during the russian occupation t
i remember that project so well, first off, i was traveling with madeline albright to witness the electionvisiting, walking along the avenue and i remember visiting the barricades and bunkers where ukrainians young and old gathered to protect their democracy from vladimir putin's directed thugs. i saw the makeshift memorials to those who lost their lives in that effort. but in witnessing those historic elections of 2014 i also saw the character of the ukrainian people. they turned out then to...
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collapse of the soviet union written about the history of the cold war and a recent biography of madeline albright. during the 2008 presidential campaign. he returned to the post to launch its online fact checker column. so we have michael to thank for that. king richard nixon and watergate in american tragedy is michael's most recent work. we're counting the days following the landslide re-election of victory of nixon and how the investigation of watergate blew it all up. reading king richard for me brought me back to college days when all of this was happening when we crowded into tv lounges because that's how we watch tv. it was a shared experience. we watched the select committee hearings instead of going to class. it was it was educational it was riveting and for many people it was traumatic like the title suggests. the story is the shakespearean tragedy. no heroes and one notorious figure in the character in the center of it all watergate for me. it's like the car crash that you can't turn away from. and with this book michael shows it to us all he helps us relive it again, but this time in
collapse of the soviet union written about the history of the cold war and a recent biography of madeline albright. during the 2008 presidential campaign. he returned to the post to launch its online fact checker column. so we have michael to thank for that. king richard nixon and watergate in american tragedy is michael's most recent work. we're counting the days following the landslide re-election of victory of nixon and how the investigation of watergate blew it all up. reading king richard...