berlin airlift, lasted for 15 months from the summer of 1948 to the next fall. the u.s. air force delivered millions of tons of desperately needed supplies to the people of west germany. and then the berlin airlift is still considered one of the great military acts in our history, but there s no reason we cannot repeat it. imagine in aspen airlift. a national effort to rescue the people of aspen from the suffocating prison of their own whiteness. consider food and cool and medicine, they could deliver an even more essential life-saving commodity and that is diversity. into the cultural wasteland of colorado as of tonight is only one half of 1% black and to that joe biden could deposit haitians and similes and hundreds and hundreds of thousands, guatemalans, nigerians, the entire population of the islands, we can do that. we are america!
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are the same. there are lots of different things we can look at david. how do we take those military acts? then we will decide to. say it again louder? president trump: was this disproportionate? i would say yes. i don t know who is going to new mexico with me but i will see you on the plane. [inaudible]
second. i want to ask you as long as i have you here about the things. iran. general mattis gave the first public comments about iran since leaving the pentagon. the united states should buy time to keep peace and stability. he added eye reason s behavior my change. the military must work to buy time for diplomats to work magic. he seems to be cautioning anybody that might be with a weak trigger finger against military acts. what do you think? i would never disagree with jim mattis. he did a great job as the secretary of defense. i think he s spot on. the fact is we have been confronting iran for decades. we know how to do that. if there is a threat against troops in iraq or troops in bahrain or wherever they may be we know how to deal with that and increase the pos sure. the ships coming through the straits of hormuz, the navy knows how to deal with the
they want a complete halt to hostile military acts and a reunion of separated families between the north and the south. wolf, let s take a deep breath here. from the u.s. point of view, let s remember north korea, the u.s. says, is a nuclear state with a long-range missile program. you put a nuclear weapon on top of a long-range missile, that is, according to the u.s., a direct threat to this country so there is a long way to go. very hopeful words that the north koreans may be looking for reconciliation and unity, but the u.s. still very cautious. in fact it was just today that a top u.s. admiral in charge of military operations in the pacific said he had questions about whether kim jong-un, the leader of north korea, was engaged at all times in rational decision-making and the u.s. has upcoming war games, upcoming training exercises with the south koreans and they are going