Since 2016, what Public Policy issues are motivating voters this week and take a look at Political Trends that can give us clues. And we go live now to hear about u. S. Relations with china from assistant secretary of state for east asianing and pacific affairs, david stilwell. The events hosted by the Hoover Institution. Pacific affairs, david r. Stilwell, who is joining us from tokyo today and will address the theme of todays session, covert, coercive and corrupt, counterrerring Chinese Party malign influence in free societies. Following his address, he will engage in a conversation with two leading china scholars, orville shell and arianna movstro. But first, its my pleasure to introduce condoleezza rice. Im delighted to open this session of our project at hoover on chinese sharp power. And i especially want to welcome assistant secretary of state for east asian affairs, david stilwell. This project, i think, is one of the most important that were engaged in because we face an extra
When they they will understand that there has been a breakthrough in the southern region, that is, if we now succeed, for example, during the Autumn Campaign , to break through the defenses to melitopol, then they will give us planes literally in december in january , because it will be beneficial for candidate biden to show what are you looking at ukraine is successful we lets give now for 16, and if we are currently conducting defense in the south, well, it is easy to predict that in the spring, summer, just before the elections in the fall of the 24th year, just before the election of the governing states, the Ukrainian Army will already deoccupy donbas and crimea, and it will be very good connect these events with the election race. If ukraine does not manage to break through the Southern Front now, for example, i can predict that these f16s may delay us until november 24th , well, under various pretexts, they did not learn the language there , the weather changed or something else
In recent days , it seems to me that it has become even stronger, well, actually, in medvedevs voice, this is good evidence. So, putin is doomed. It seems to me that peace will last for the next few weeks and months. In a cold sweat and in nightmares, he thinks about how to get out of this situation if ukraine is not scared if the west is not scared hopes that they will be scared everything is more weak everything is more important but very much put on that it is not necessary that my answer is already сосtачание well, thank you, dmytro borisovych, for this honest and extremely interesting conversation, i want to remind our viewers that dmytro oreshkin, an independent political scientist, a freelance professor at the university of riga, recognized as a Foreign Agent in the russian federation, was working for you on the espresso tv channel , i am oleksandr sklyar, born and raised in kharkiv in a city that suffers from russian weapons every day, i know that poltava has become a
Will be actively criticized by the leader republicans are now quite traumatized by their mothers, of course, much less support financial and military aid to ukraine than the president , i mean, you touched on a question that also worries me, what to do . This war i would say the same thing about sanctions more sanctions stronger sanctions and as soon as possible this is the way to victory how can you speed up the process of ending the war guarantees the prolongation of the war when i hear lets do more now to speed up the end of putins barbaric invasion of ukraine thank you very much mr. Ambassador for finding time for us thank you for answering my questions this was Michael Mcfall director of the Freeman Institute from the field of International Relations at Stanford University Us Ambassador to russia in 201114 they talked about a lot of things, but mostly about russia, about our victory over the aggressor and how they are helping us to bring this victory closer, it was an exclusive in
Was with her father, mother and younger sister in severynivka, this is the buchan district of kyiv region, and in the first days of the war it was more or less calm there, so the family decided to stay in the village and not return to the capital where rockets had already arrived and in early march, when the buchan district was already full of occupiers in severynivka, and not only did enemy artillery begin to fly, of course people were hiding in basements, but it is hardly possible to say that it was safe there, so i can imagine with horror the feelings of arina, her nine sevenyearold sister, the main thing was the parents, who perfectly understood that it was impossible to stay, but it was also very dangerous to run away, look at severynivka, in order to leave for the south, no matter how hard it was, you had to jump out onto the zhytomyr highway and only then turn to motyzhyn or kopyliv. At that time , the road was already full of enemy vehicles, the situation was deadlocked, and th