Real connection with the reader, and i think that this sort of the Creative Exchange between you and you can feel that theres a real creative roes is going on. You feel it, too. Of course. So you feel like youre a part of it. I want to ask elia. We will go to the questions from the audience in a moment, but i want to ask you a question thats something that a lot of people here think about a lot and thats the question about how do we counter russian propaganda and its something that people have been thinking about now for a couple of years and there are thoughts about how do we organize it and i think sometimes people think of medusa as being a force that counteracts the propaganda, the kremlin propaganda. So what are your thoughts on that . We have the syncronizations a lot and it is in europe right now because every russians in European Countries watch television and its an event and its a problem, but i think the propaganda issue is a bad issue and and its bad from the government and
Reactors i got so what . Well two big so whats. One big so what you cant get them to give up reprocessing if they have gas graphite reactors because processing that spent fuel is integral to that fuel cycle. You cant leave water forever. Them giving it up gave us a basis for which to continue to insist that there be no reprocessing on the peninsula. So if you knew a little bit, it was a real break through and then, of course, the reactors were plutonium production reactors in ways water reactors are not. Water reactors do produce plutonium and we can talk about that if you want but its safer and more proliferation resistant. The deal with the North Koreans was complicated. Not as complicated as the irans deal. We had the North Koreans doing thing we wanted them to do. Compared to not doing a deal and looking at maybe 30 weapons a year production for the North Koreans, compare that with no production this looked pretty good. Now a couple of little asterisks here. One asterisk is right i
So almost immediately after the election, he started to essentially maneuver in such a way theory be another election. So if you cant win this time, maybe he hopes he would when i set a time. He maneuvered the process in such a way that is exactly what happened, which means there will be a new election november 1st bid in between we have an increase in the violence between the state and the pkk. That is quite puzzling to me in this that if you look at it from the pkk perspective theres absolutely no reason for it to escalate the process. Here you have htp. It has 80 seats in parliament, as many as a National Body that came in. Technically one member of parliament kicked them out. So htp has more seats in parliament and national. So you have a young, dynamic successful politician. Technically you think any Peace Process if it going to have real legs to a needs to be handled through parliament, through democratically elect members of parliament. The only thing one can assume is the way i
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