You will hear from former secretary of state George Shultz and condoleezza rice, economist thomas foale, kissinger biographer and historian Neil Ferguson, former george w. Bush Administration Justice Department Official john yoo mac and shelby steele. At first, heres a portio here f the interview with George Shultz secretary of state during the reagan administration. He talked about his book is use on my mind. Host you right when it comes to terrorism, we in this country must think hard about the moral stakes involved. If we truly believe in our Democratic Values and way of life, we must be willing to defend them. Passive measures are unlikely to suffice. Means effective defensive deterrence must be considered and given the necessary political support. Guest you say if you have a lawenforcement approach you say okay let a terrorist attack happen. But then we find out who did it, and the drivein in the u. S. Court and if we make them guilty for the endless appeals because the jail. Whil
Soon, not even dozens of so pieces and when all this will be in effect as part of the swarms of the socalled marine rehydrons, i think that it will be very dangerous for the kerch bridge and for the shipyard of the black sea fleet in in principle, if we talk about the actions under kupyansk why, in principle, is this direction for the russians now . What is the point of such, i would say , serious offensive actions in this direction. Of course, in theory, this direction is generally the northern flank of the great offensive that was planned by the russians within the framework of this operations, and when a year ago, even since april of last year, when they started conducting a major operation in donbas, that is, it was the northern direction of the attack on slavic kramatorsk, it was the western direction, that is this is Severodonetsk Lysychansk e. E. Bakhmut and there was the southern direction this is volnovakha and what can be called the zaporizhia direction e. E. From south to no
, i am at your service with sports news. Taekwondo among asian juniors has been followed up by winning two gold medals and another silver medal for iran. On the second day of these competitions hosted by lebanon, sogand shiri won gold in 44 kilos and fereshte fathi in 69 kilos, and rojan guderzi won silver medals in 49 kilos. Before this , iranian youths won 4 gold medals, 2 silver medals and 2 bronze medals. Today and yesterday were the finals of this competition alipour motaher fathi, ainaz nasiri and sagar moradi face their opponents in paris grand prix taekwondo. Irans representatives finished their work with two gold, one silver and one bronze on the last night hosted by france. In this competition, mehran hajidari and mehdi haji won the silver medal and Mobina Nematzadeh won the bronze medal. At the end of the competition, the gold medalists got 60 points for the second title and 36 points, and the holders of the bronze medal got 21 and 6 tenth points. The olympic quota was award
Congratulations is still another best seller. Usually i a month if the soil and a dark corner right your book i actually found a deaver more scholarly with a lot of history and research and the excellent contrast the principles and values that are essentially american with the idea is in those motives of progressive so one of the things that hit me in the first chapter was will be called conservatism is really americanism. What were trying to conserve those values that made the country began free and prosperous i think that is the best place to start what is americanism to you . That is a great point and that is exactly my point of the book. We have a superficial discussion of america lets figure out what americanism is. Populism conservatism so i research and dugin to this and it took me toolkit cicero and aristotle and even some of the contemporaries like adam smith and so forth. What the term americanism means to spend time on the is even though they did not agree with every single
Title come from . There are many different themes i couldnt find that single thing finally we came upon with my wife so the word shame. Does that central theme youre going for the ideas that america, arguably the greatest country in all of history also committed also committed the greatest sins they dehumanize the entire race of people, year in and year out for a very long time. So its a profound evil amidst stunning greatness. And so now that greatness i think is what finally delivered us from what were doing wrong. But on the other hand, its a shame that we will now have to deal with. Maybe were still too close to the 60s when we first acknowledged it. But i think its one of the most important events how does society believes in freedom and grounded in freedom deal with having it . So the book tries to look at different aspects of that irony. In my reading of it but shane belongs to the 1960s liberal movement in your view so thats toward the other political polarization. Thats a fair