strategic off-ramp here. but the red lines that were crossed that got both sides into the situation and now blurred and i think the war really fundamentally the tension between the two countries hasn t really changed what has happened is for a moment it seemed that the sort of the cost of an escalation or real regional conflict and bloodshed that came a bit closer. that s perhaps receded, but i think everyone has had a much closer embed a look at just how quickly you could get to that type of escalation. but i m big ambiguity for now. and perhaps both sides can take a wind domestically out of this wolf. we will see dick roberts jerusalem. thank you very much for joining us now, staff writer for the new yorker, susan glasser and new york times white house, national security correspondent david sanger his new book, by the way, is entitled there you see the cover, new cold war s soucie. let me start with you. do you think this is the end of
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Any artist figuratively bragging about bleeding for their craft would be stopped short by Thurston Moore’s Sonic Life: A Memoir. That’s not only because of the doorstopper’s near 500 page heft, but also because the Sonic Youth guitarist makes those pages whiz by with jolting anecdotes, including one about how he repeatedly lacerated his finger, spurting blood across the stage, while playing his famously abrasive riffs. Or as he puts it, during a recent video call with Under the Radar: “A whirlwind of thrashing.”