to come down. there is no reason for this to come and have another landlord in europe. and that is why we want to continue to pursue a diplomatic path forward here. we don t believe that vladimir putin has made a final decision to launch yet, another invasion, or encourage into ukraine. we still think there s time and space for diplomacy. there is not going to be any push in the united states out of europe. we have a very sizeable force posture. they re the pentagon press secretary responding to warnings from former intelligence officer, that russia is hoping to infect the u.s. from you. here s what she wrote in today s new york times. getting out of the current crisis for choirs acting, not reacting. the united states needs to shape the diplomatic response and engage russia on the west terms, not just russia forging a united front with european allies and rallying border support should be america s longest game. otherwise the saga could indeed mark the beginning of the end of americ
come and have another land war in europe. and that is why we want to continue to pursue a diplomatic path forward here. we don t believe that vladimir putin has made a final decision to launch yet, another invasion, or encourage into ukraine. we still think there s time and space for diplomacy. there is not going to be any push in the united states out of europe. we have a very sizeable force posture there the pentagon press secretary responding to warnings from former intelligence officer, that russia is hoping to infect the u.s. from europe. here s what she wrote in today s new york times. getting out of the current crisis for choirs acting, not reacting. the united states needs to shape the diplomatic response and engage russia on the west terms, not just russia forging a united front with european allies and rallying border support should be america s longest game. otherwise the saga could indeed mark the beginning of the end of america s military presence in europe. back with us
countries. mr. putin has already factored additional u.s. financial sanctions into his calculations. but he assumes that some nato allies will be reluctant to follow suit on these ankss and other countries will look the other way. u.n. censure, widespread and vocal international opposition and action from countries outside europe to pull back on their relations with russia might give him pause. forging a united front with its european allies rallying broader support should be america s longer game. otherwise this sawing saw could indeed mark the beginning of the end of america s military presence in europe. so, richard haass, the conundrum might be, you tell me, ukraine is not a part of nato. so how far can president biden go here? well, he can go pretty far. he can go far in helping ukraine
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force there for some time. now, the taliban would be required to cut ties with al qaida and other terrorist groups. and crucially, the taliban would have to start peace talks with the afghan government, which currently it does not recognize. these are the major developments that could be the beginning of the end of america s longest war, one that s been overseen by three presidents so far. but the deal is also a controversial one, with a lot of big questions about enforcement and of course, simply trusting the taliban. thanks to jonathan lemire johnny walsh has served as the state department s lead adviser on the afghanistan peace process. he is now a senior expert on afghanistan at the united states and alicia. institute of peace. mr. walsh, welcome to the show. thank you for having me. most of all if you are in the path of the storm, please stay okay. just let s do, who are the safe. taliban? and why is it that we have chuck todd with meet the press never some people here