as if more troops and more assets is the only way to go after we ve just seen what 20 years of those assets might do. i want to just have a cautionary note because there s a conventional wisdom in some corners of the media to always think more, more, more, more war, more war. and i think we need to push back at times on that. well, brian, i think you re seeing the conflation of two different issues. one is the question of securing the evacuation. right now as is happened so quickly, the biden administration announced just a couple days ago they had to send in several thousand u.s. troops to secure the departure of the u.s. embassy and american citizens. that doesn t mean that those troops are staying. i think that s the other discussion is when you re hearing talk right now from the pentagon and your reporters at cnn that you might need to send in thousands more troops, that s not to occupy afghanistan, that would be presumably to secure a safe evacuation. right now where is the dipl
the nhs as a result, so we need to really think about our staffing levels carefully and how we achieve that. rachel, i know you made the point that it doesn t affect you personally. point that it doesn t affect you personally- point that it doesn t affect you personally. but we are hearing talk of industrial personally. but we are hearing talk of industrial action personally. but we are hearing talk of industrial action and personally. but we are hearing talk of industrial action and that - of industrial action and that clearly would have implications for everyone involved in the nhs system. obviously these things are never taken lightly and i was involved in thejunior taken lightly and i was involved in the junior doctor strike years ago now and that was a very rare occurrence. i think we are a long way off that at the moment and let s hope it doesn t come to that. rachel, have a good day and always good to catch up with you. thank you very much. we have to talk to mike, the ol
entity or private citizen in that case, so what facebook represents, to do the government s bidding for it. you cannot promote what the government cannot do constitutionally. given the surgeon general s comments, given jen psaki s comments from last week, this is what it looks like they re attempting to do. todd: you mentioned saying the quiet part outloud. they re not just saying it out loud, they re yelling it and asking facebook and other social media companies to do more. i find that fascinating. along those lines, we keep hearing talk of a bipartisan push to break up big tech. is big government under democrats going to destroy its relationship with big tech. the closer and closer that these democrats and the biden administration get to big tech, the more i get worried. we ve already seen instances of actual agents of the state, in this case the state of california, inducing big tech like twitter to respond to their he desire for censorship. there s a lawsuit winding its
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