results of this aggression, i think, is a tendency for countries around russia that don t have the protection of nato, and of course georgia is one of those, to try to keep their heads down and not to provoke putin even further. i think that has a real retarding effect on the development of democracy in the periphery of russia. i the development of democracy in the periphery of russia. periphery of russia. i was struck, finall , periphery of russia. i was struck, finally. as periphery of russia. i was struck, finally. as you periphery of russia. i was struck, finally, as you served periphery of russia. i was struck, finally, as you served with - finally, as you served with secretary clinton and on president 0bama s hopes of a reset, spent time in moscow and talking to putin and her response in her memoirs is that strength and resolve the only language putin would understand. do you think that remains the case? is it even more so the case than when she wrote those seven years ago
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being blamed for the debacle of the afghan withdrawal. interesting that michael gove, hugely prominent figure in politics for a long time now, has become a housing secretary but also he has responsibility for the union and something we will talk about in this programme levelling out. find programme levelling out. and finall . programme levelling out. and finally. another programme levelling out. and finally. another surprise here. the well respected culture secretary who people thought maybe he would go to education. some of his team thought may be the cabinet office because he is an organiser type and he is going to go and organise the conservative central office. so getting them ready for the election. ., election. further down the ranks and election. further down the ranks and we election. further down the ranks and we are - election. further down the ranks and we are getting l election. further down the i ranks and we are getting new names coming in tonight, lots of people a