Changes that have been made. They also talk about the cia, department of defense, and the white house during the Nixon Administration. It has been closely guarded and in great demand since they were created during the kennedy administration. There were lots of individuals in the chain that made this possible, but i want to publicly joe during his time as an archivist. He truly embodied the slogan, releasing all we can, protecting what we must. Thanks, joe, for making that happen. [applause] with an advance copy of todays release, i had an opportunity to did in and go through the history through the lens of the daily brief. I immediately went to five marks of 1970, the first marine my firstinto nam, and day in the country. Not that i expected to see my name prominently announced in the president ial daily brief, but i was curious about what was going on. Related to vietnam, and the principal developments of that , the middle east policy, which troops are coming back from egypt, and enti
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Date. I think one of the many frustrations about the actions that russia chose to take in ukraine is that we have built, over some years better cooperation with rush sha on a number of fronts that were obviously beneficial to our own security and interest. And security and beneficial to theirs. Whether it was new start whether it was iran, whether it was afghanistan where rush sha cooperation has been important in allowing us to move people and material in and out. But the bolt tom line is where it advances that self interest. It continues. So how do you assess putins intentions towards the three Baltic States . Is nato absolutely committed to defending them . And does nato have the military capability to do so whether it would be a conventional kind of aggression or, as weve seen them do in c rrksz imea and in the eastern provinces of ukraine, this sort of new, ser up tishsz ukraine. The answer is yes. Period. With regard to the third part of the question do we have the means to defen
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Good afternoon, everybody. Welcome to the washington stut for our lecture series. I am very, very pleased to have the pleasure of hosting this event on rehabilitation and reintegration of return inging foreign terrorist fighters. We have here in 2 room today several foreign delegations official government delegations Civil Society delegations. Not everyone is someone who is going do be rehabilitated. Not guilty everybody is going to be someone who can be reeffect ily integrated in a society in a particular easy way. So fsz not soft or weak as a counter radicalization as a cve tool to be talking, also, about how to reha bill tat and reintegrate people iert once they k078 e come out of prison. Certainly once they are in prison. Yesterdays serving as universities for terrorism is r as one official put it. But also those returning now else specially from syria and iraq. I was talking to someone the other day and they said why not just not let these people back into your countries. If you h