national powers. it s called dime, diplomacy, information, military economics. military should be the last possible action ever with anyone. what we seek to do is use multilateral, bi lateral, diplomatic and information operations as other instruments of national power. here, i do think congress would seek to have a bipartisan package because military option is far from ideal and it s something that we don t have the desire to pursue. shannon: yes, i think most americans are right along with you on that. congressman, thank you for your service on the hill and to our country and the service as well. thank you. thanks for what you do. take care. shannon: you, too. a member of finland s parliament are facing potential jail time after expressing traditional views on sex and marriage. they re accused of violating the equality and dignity of people in the lgbtq community there. they re on trial facing fines and up to two years behind bars. you are allowed in your mind
there bi lateral arranged manager, i call a three somewhere china comes in on the act. this is know opportunity, if we can get companies to criticize the united states, in the united states, but stay silent about our actual human rights abuses here in china, we can do the thing we could never have done with our nuclear arsenal that undermine they got in on this, a chinese work for wokeness. that referred to woke white people, they are now using that as a geopolitical tool, saying nike, and disney and nba and marriott, you want to criticize united states have at it, if you want to criticize china we ll build a great chinese wall and you cannot enter. but if you criticize u.s. we ll roll out the red carpet for you.
look other way with leaving their corporate power in tact. you have is a bunch of woke millennials get together with a bunch of big banks they birthed woke capitalism and put occupy wall street up for adoption, that is when it went from a fringe theory to super charged with potency of capitalism. talk about an axis of evil, it might be ugliest more dangerous alliance in america. this is an arranged marriage but not of love, like mutual prostitution, each side of the marriage secret contemps for the other, any marriage that will not end well, like that, right now it is working, each side is getting something out of it. can we skip to part they eateach other and we enjoy it. there bi lateral arranged
now we have to determine the best way forward. we must give new consideration to what the prime minister has said which isn t dependent on the form in which he said it. we must also subject his charges and claims to intense scrutiny. for example the notion that everything has to be solved in terms of our bi lateral issues before anything can be solved. for example, the description of the deal which makes an agreement seemingly totally out of reach. we must redouble our efforts to protect israel the region and the world from a nuclear armed iran. these are tough negotiations. of course they re tough. but there are no good alternates to bringing a comprehensive, strong and enforceable agreement to fruition. it s extremely important for us and for the international community to stay on that course. through all of this our committment to a safe and secure israel must remain firm and open dialogue is critical to that