Slightly small skeptical. Why . Well, this, the ukraine war is a proxy worth of weight west has wage against russia. And the whole reason for the existence of nato is to keep rush down and, and is there is, theres jobs and career at stake. Soft, yeah, you know, what are you going to do is a nato bureaucrats you for russia is certainly friends. So now now were at a point where a very small elite in washington and may be brussels that are trying to keep the tension in order to further the all careers or lining their pockets. But it doesnt have to be that way. And belgium ro, initiative offer our alternative def, tinge alternative vision me as outlined by president eugene ping on president button. Okay, well that was called shaw, and i went ahead and great went to china. We will be back. Of course. In the meantime, we will be here, like i said, were waiting for that press conference with president pearson. So states here and well be sure to bring it to the in the west is always on the sid
Nonfiction, including the number one New York Times bestseller, 13 hours and frozen in time as a member of the boston globes spotlight team, he was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize and investigative reporting. He is also the recipient of the livingston award for International Reporting and the winship penn new england award for nonfiction. He is a professor of journalism at boston. He joined in conversation tonight by writer activist and educator omara kodali. She is the author of several books, including her acclaimed novel no crowd the daughter of couple river before leaving afghanistan. She started, she taught at gaja stand university in kabul, worked in two government administrations as a lifelong activist and a defender of womens rights. She awarded the malalai medal of guinness highest civilian honor for exceptional bravery. Tonight, speakers are here to discuss the secret gate. A true story of courage and sacrifice during the collapse of afghanistan, this thrilling, emotional o
Of eight previous works of nonfiction, including the number one New York Times bestseller, 13 hours and frozen in time as a member of the boston globes spotlight team, he was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize and investigative reporting. He is also the recipient of the livingston award for International Reporting and the winship penn new england award for nonfiction. He is a professor of journalism at boston. He joined in conversation tonight by writer activist and educator omara kodali. She is the author of several books, including her acclaimed novel no crowd the daughter of couple river before leaving afghanistan. She started, she taught at gaja stand university in kabul, worked in two government administrations as a lifelong activist and a defender of womens rights. She awarded the malalai medal of guinness highest civilian honor for exceptional bravery. Tonight, speakers are here to discuss the secret gate. A true story of courage and sacrifice during the collapse of afghanistan,
He is a professor of journalism at boston. He joined in conversation tonight by writer activist and educator omara kodali. She is the author of several books, including her acclaimed novel no crowd the daughter of couple river before leaving afghanistan. She started, she taught at gaja stand university in kabul, worked in two government administrations as a lifelong activist and a defender of womens rights. She awarded the malalai medal of guinness highest civilian honor for exceptional bravery. Tonight, speakers are here to discuss the secret gate. A true story of courage and sacrifice during the collapse of afghanistan, this thrilling, emotional of a young mans courage and a and son skin of the teeth escape from a homeland that is no longer their own is called by karen abbott, New York Times bestselling author a triumph of narrative nonfiction writing that Mitchell Zuckoff reveals the chaos of the us departure from afghanistan with pulse pounding urgency and heart rendering and tell
Livingston award for International Reporting and the winship penn new england award for nonfiction. He is a professor of journalism at boston. He joined in conversation tonight by writer activist and educator omara kodali. She is the author of several books, including her acclaimed novel no crowd the daughter of couple river before leaving afghanistan. She started, she taught at gaja stand university in kabul, worked in two government administrations as a lifelong activist and a defender of womens rights. She awarded the malalai medal of guinness highest civilian honor for exceptional bravery. Tonight, speakers are here to discuss the secret gate. A true story of courage and sacrifice during the collapse of afghanistan, this thrilling, emotional of a young mans courage and a and son skin of the teeth escape from a homeland that is no longer their own is called by karen abbott, New York Times bestselling author a triumph of narrative nonfiction writing that Mitchell Zuckoff reveals the