it s interesting that when i raised that idea with president zelenskyy, during our interview for this page one of the interviews that we did, i i asked only know what do you make of all these people who compared to what s in churchill? he didn t like that very much. he made it clear that for one thing, he wasn t so keen on churches legacy as an imperialist, as a supporter of the british empire. so landscape, of course, fighting the russian empire which it s about vital. so i didn t like that so much. and he shifted, he said he preferred to be associated with artists and comedians, comic actors, like charlie chapman who are of churches era, but use a different form of influence to fight fascism. the influence of humor, the influence of their you know, their popularity among people. they re ability to rage people through the arts, through
theory and pretend that history is rewritten. it is what it is. thanksgiving happens to be one of my favorite holidays and i m going to continue to call it that. there is no religion behind it. it s about family getting together and talk about the things that they are grateful for and they are blessed for. those of the traditions in my household and that s of the holiday means to me. i see some of the stuff and have to do and i wrote. kayleigh: it s pretty crazy. we saw it at barnard college in 2013, some stuff in the new yorker. every year, they come for thanksgiving. sean: it s not just thinks giving her the left is coming for america. you teach your kids and the population to hate the country and it can t survive. that s a thing or doing. i look at the imperialism that they talk about that is america. the imperialism of the left and trying to push the gender ideology and the green ideology on the rest of the world that does not want it. that s imperialist. imperialism in the 21s
will: president biden vowing not to concede when he meets face to face with china s president xi jinping. i m not willing to make any fundamental concessions and i m willing to lay out what kind of each of our red lines are. will: all right, what are our red lines. federal senior contributor and author of backlash, how china s aggression backlashed alongside hudson institute rebecca heinrich. thank you for being here. rebecca, i ll start with you. what are the red lines and will joe biden set any red license with china? lines with china? first of all, president biden should not be asking xi jinping what his red lines are and his imperialist country trying to use aggression to threaten the united states, close us off from the indo pacific and of course threatening to take taiwan by force and preparing to have a military willing and able to do that. president biden should be asking and demising anything that his
Former Finnish Prime Minister, Minister of Finance and Minister for Foreign Affairs Alexander Stubb on Wednesday described the Finnish foreign-policy approach to Russia as a mixture of idealism and realism.
the ukrainian army was advancing at a pace of 50 kilometres per day which is huge. now it s getting a little bit slower, so we are talking not about weeks, but about months, that it would take to liberate territories in the donbas in eastern ukraine. what s important is that ukrainian army is now on the outskirts of the city of donetsk, and this territory that russia has been controlling since 2014. politically it is really important that instead of gaining territory for ukraine, russia is now going to lose territories that it controlled even before the invasion. and that of course means a defeat for russia, and for of course means a defeat for russia, and foeradimir putin, of course means a defeat for russia, and for vladimir putin, it s really hard to admit defeat in this war. because it will be, you know, like a hit against his public image about a strong imperialist ruler of russia. the ukrainian army is intent to