to discuss that i am now and join, but nichol, i, petro, professor of political science at the university of rhode island, and also all the tragedy of your brain. what classical greek tragedy can teach us about conflict resolution. professor petra is great to talk to you and thank you very much in advance for this rather unusual. i m pretty intriguing. look at the ukranian conflict. well, thank you. i look forward to discussing it now giving you a focus on the greek g. g indians, a, let me quote one more of them are sophocles quite certain that all men make mistakes, but a good man yields to when he knows that he s, course of action is wrong, repairs the evil, the only crime, according to sophocles, is pri, isn t what your book is all about that, that this conflict essentially rose out of hubris, of hubris, of the political elite, which, by the way, asian greeks considered as one of the biggest things. yes. but not just this tragedy and not just this war. all wars arise out o
in numerous such as s b, u officers reported they d found orthodox magazines printed in russia. the s b u didn t care that these publications were religious and had been printed more than 3 years before. oh maybe, but they were from moscow in ukraine. it s long been recently enough to condemn any orthodox christian attack in prison and even kill them with stale glass walnuts. saddam gray is kept by the grains going to be stored, nika de la nodded. but i can t say he will merely deal with school or slow what an ssl level and media space after with nika portal a cindy, miss possible for you may hang up though. i mean, yeah, i got a photo at the place with people a gathering to pray in the church of saint john of constant on the outskirts have done it a few years ago. a rocket fired by the ukranian army, destroyed the church, but it continues to operate a b riley in the m a. c, f o p m. yeah, it s not supposed to bring you a few questions. you can the dash dice ah, the people ha