i ll tell you something. this is about much more than this treaty. this is about whether or not there s going to be a strategic partnership between the united states and russia, 20 years after the soviet union and the bottom line is, forgotten in this country, american national security runs through moscow, period. without it explain why you say that. why our national security unares from moscow? as opposed to either through beijing or any of the countries where we actually are in combat right now. you can t spell it all out, briefly, the headline. russia has, the only one with a nuclear weapons to destroy us. russia is a wallmark of proliferation. russia has the energy. largest energy supplier in the world now. russia remains largest territorial countries in the world. it sits in the east s. it sits in the west. the crossroad between western and islamic civilizations. the stabilities of the world depends on the russia.
this is about whether or not there s going to be a strategic partnership between the united states and russia, 20 years after the soviet union and the bottom line is, forgotten in this country, american national security runs through moscow, period. without it explain why you say that. why our national security unares from moscow? as opposed to either through beijing or any of the countries where we actually are in combat right now. you can t spell it all out, briefly, the headline. russia has, the only one with a nuclear weapons to destroy us. russia is a wallmark of proliferation. russia has the energy. largest energy supplier in the world now. russia remains largest territorial countries in the world. it sits in the east s. it sits in the west. the crossroad between western and islamic civilizations. the stabilities of the world depends on the russia. the scariest thing you said, the wallmark of proliferation?
of the economy. because in the long run, the productive part of the economy is what america is all about. and the financial part of the economy creates no value and in fact subjects value from the returns of business. you made clear in i don t book, focus on the finance rather than productivity. the problem politically, newly ascended republican party seems to reject the notion of cagian economic, what you re talking about, creating a demand having government spend the money or buy the goods that create and creates demand. have we rejected that and is that a bad thing to do? i think it is bad to do. we will find out. a wonderful test going on in the united states kingdom. that s going to be a struggling economy with huge cutbacks in the government s role in the british economy. so i think this is going to win out and there we at least have a good test of it. a lot of arguments, yes it will work out. no, it won t. worked in the depression, or did it? no one s ever going to be able t
the scariest thing you said, the wallmark of proliferation? they don t tell us too much, don t want to scare us too much. when arrested people who wanted to sell radioactive material i believe that in all dozen cases the material came from the former soviet union. of course, the deployment of delivery systems gets easier. witness north korea s launching, launch of missiles that now have a larger and larger circumference. wro want to lose sight, because i think we do lose sight in terms of washington politics what s at stake here. let me repeat. next year, 2011, 20 years since the end the soviet union. most of us thought good. that problem s over. now the other big country in the world, we ll be partner, solve a lot of problems. we ve been in a virtual cold war relationship 20 years later. if this s.t.a.r.t. treat herbs the herbs treaty disintegrates or collapses i think for a full generation we will losed possibility of a relationship with russia that s positive.
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