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with foreign policy magazine which is marking its 100th anniversary. here is part of the conversation geared towards china. you can see all of it at c-span.org. we are not seeking to blac chyna working china out, this beach was not looking for conflict and we are not looking for cold war. the profound difference is this, i believe china wants because usually is better than the alternative. but the water that we saw to build is profoundly liberal in nature, the it is as basic and fundamental as that. to the extent that china is taking steps that would undermine the liberal nature of the order, we are going to oppose that. we have been clear about that, there is no secret to it. on issue after issue, should be a major contributor to dealing with the problems the world faces him covid to climate. i could go down the list. we will continue to see cooperation and coordination. just a week ago, we had the presidency at the un security council this past month, is due to is ....
corps and then started writing about the war, fiction and nonfiction. at first i thought my job was to make sense of the past. there was major testimony before congress and ambassador ryan crocker and a real, aggressive debate about military strategy and if it was working and what we were doing there and if it was sustainable. so i thought it was an important time in looking back on it would be a significant portion of what i was doing as a writer. but the were cap going on in the way we waged war changed. but the war kept going on and the way we waged war changed. it is deeply important complex in many ways. then society, you are reintegrating. how do you make sense of what happened overseas and how to make sense of the society at home, because it looks different than when you left for war. that process, people i know kept going overseas. sometimes they were shot, blown up, killed. and so grappling with what it meant to be a citizen in relationship to the wars became ....