this is gps the global public square. welcome to all of you in the united states and around the world. i m fareed zakaria coming to you from new york. today on the program, germany will give leopards as america offers the abrams. they re the most capable tanks in the world. what will the tank deliveries to ukraine mean for the future of its fight? how will russia retaliate for what it sees as a major escala escalation? we ll talk about all of that and more with the new panel. and the new government led by netanyahu is the most far right ever. its first month in office has been marked by provocations and protests and problems. a fight has begun over the power of parliament to overturn the rulings of the nation s highest court. would it be a major step back for the middle east s only liberal democracy? i ll talk to a close observer. and we ll bring you an important update on iran. on the anti-regime protests, and the status of the islamic republic s nuclear program. b
today on the program, germany will give leopards as america offers the abrams. they re the most capable tanks in the world. what will the tank deliveries to ukraine mean for the future of its fight? how will russia retaliate for what it sees as a major escalation? we ll talk about all of that and more with the new panel. israel s new government led by netanyahu is the most far right ever. its first month in office has been marked by provocations and protests and problems. a fight has begun over the power of parliament to overturn the rulings of the nation s highest court. would it be a major step back for the middle east s only liberal democracy? i ll talk to a close observer. and we ll bring you an important update on iran. on the anti-regime protests, and the status of the islamic republic s nuclear program. but first, here is my take. what should we think of the fact that donald trump, joe biden and now mike pence have all turned out to have classified material sitti
was so many predictions that europe s past will be asia s future, all of the wars will be in asia. paradoxically, there have been no major war in asia since 1979, 43 years and it is now at europe s doorstep. and i only say this because it is important to do some deep reflection. because wars are also at the end of day a result of political incompetence of some kind and there needs to be some deeper reflection on why is it in so many doors on europe s doorstep and peace, these are big questions. we will have to leave at that and have you back kishore to give us the answers. ann marie, carl, kishore, really fascinating conversations. thank you so much. thank you. next on gps , week tackle two important stories out of iran.
conquer other states, saddam hussein in kuwait and he was thrown out decisively by the international community for that very reason. and for us europeans, of course, this is something that brings back memories of hitler versus poland in 1939, the worst of memories of the worst periods of european history. but for us it s a question of global stability. if we suddenly unravel, depart from and destroy what is the very foundation of the international order, that is you don t invade other countries. then the consequences could be quite severe. also for the indians. kishore, do you have a final thought on this? we have to wrap up? well, the paradoxical situation, fareed, is that at the end of the cold war there was so many predictions that europe s past will be asia s future, all of the wars will be in asia. paradoxically, there have been