decision in which he offers up nine stories of the u.s. navy s 250 year history and draws on new sites that can be useful and applicable to the geopolitical challenges. thank you so much for joining us. let s get right into it. there were a lot of headlines coming out of looking further. you had a hand in drafting the last strategic concepts. he worked with madeleine albright in 2010. when you look back at the 2010 document, they reflected the times. priority was given to afghanistan,, the balkans. china was not mentioned. the most notable departure between where we are now and were in 2010 was the document called for a strategic partnership between nato and russia. february 24 changed all that. russia s invasion of ukraine shocked our consciousness but served as a wake-up call. give us your topline assessment of how the alliance is dealing with the threat and substantial changes agreed to at the nato summit with respect to military posture bolstering the east. adm. stavrid
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support for ukraine and high energy costs. good afternoon, everyone. thank you. have a seat, please sit down. in case someone else walks in the room. thank you very much for taking the time to be here. i think we can all agree that this is been a historic nato summit. some of the folks who have been company for a while, but buu half ago when the first g7 meeting took place in england i talked about the need for us to reconsider the makeup of nato, how it functioned, and come up with a different strategy for nato and how we work together. and in addition to that we also talked about the g7 taking on additional responsibilities. before the war started i told putin that if he invaded ukraine, made would not only get stronger but would get more united. and we would see democracies of the world stand up and oppose his aggression and defend the rule of base order. that s exactly what we are seeing today. this summit was about strengthening our alliance, meeting the challenges of
you for being here on this beautiful alaska day, it is tough to be indoors on a day like this, thank you for being in the arena you are a participant, you are walking the walk, not just talking to talking the talk. you understand what the issues are, and we want someone in d.c. to build on rep. young: shoes. understanding that it is impossible to fill his shoes, i appreciate the opportunity to apply for a job. if you would have me as a representative of alaska s interests, it would be an honor of a lifetime. i also wanted think miss sweeney for being here, we love her, and she is wonderful for alaska. i am nick begich the third, how does a begich become a republican? i was raised in a christian school, i received a baylor university undergrad, later i went to indiana university where i picked up and nba with a focus on information technology sciences. i worked for a company for a few years and i decided that detroit and the surrounding area was not the best place for us t