For the young person giving them, but also give wonderful new contacts for us as we represent the United States abroad. So thats something i have observed and something i hope to continue in tajikistan, if confirmed. Thank you very much, mr. Chairman. Thank you, senator. Im going to wrap up in a minute. Before i do, i want one other line of questioning for you, mr. Warden. If youre uncomfortable in going down this road, please say so and we can pursue it in a different setting. You talked about the i think its fairly well accepted by the International Community, that the assad regime used chemicals, even after they said they wouldnt and even after they joined the cwc and made all of the commitments. They have a partner today, russia. What role does russia play in the organization and, you know, when youre standing on this side of it, these things are stunning because if the United States was involved with a partner that was doing this sort of thing and we would wash our hands of it ver
That conversation got hijacked and turned into diversity. As a result of that as many challenges as other immigrant communities of color face indians are doing okay in blacks fall further behind because its promised that diversity would help everyone including the adjudicated victims of slavery hasnt come true. Diversity is more helpless you know these diversity priorities. They skimmed the top of the asian and indian and other communities and low income blacks fall further and further behind and we say look at all this diversity. Blacks who suffer from jim crow fall further and further behind. So while yes you do need to have this multipolar conversation there is a blackwhite conversation that needs to be had. We need to have both of them. [applause] all the conversations about the conversation about race. We have to wrap this guys because you are getting tired. I can tell because im getting tired and im people like you are. We are going to move to where the book signing is happening.
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Well, good afternoon, everyone. My name is chuck deaver. Im a vice president. The texas Public Policy foundation. And were delighted to have you here with us for a fascinating discuss lesson about the use of poisons in national policy. This is something that as a now retired u. S. Army Intelligence Officer i was certainly aware, but until i read this book, i had no idea scale that these poisons were deployed by the former soviet union and todays successor state the Russian Federation as as nations like the peoples republic of china and north korea. And so its great honor to have todays presentation with the authors of the the dancer in the double stalin pavlova and the road to the great pandemic. So the book covers about 100 years of history in the use of both chemical poisons and bioweapons in a way thats, pretty sobering when youre done with the book and you realize just the magnitude of whats been done in the past. So if i may, id like to introduce the authors we have with us, john
Well, good afternoon, everyone. My name is chuck deaver. Im a vice president. The texas Public Policy foundation. And were delighted to have you here with us for a fascinating discuss lesson about the use of poisons in national policy. This is something that as a now retired u. S. Army Intelligence Officer i was certainly aware, but until i read this book, i had no idea scale that these poisons were deployed by the former soviet union and todays successor state the Russian Federation as as nations like the peoples republic of china and north korea. And so its great honor to have todays presentation with the authors of the the dancer in the double stalin pavlova and the road to the great pandemic. So the book covers about 100 years of history in the use of both chemical poisons and bioweapons in a way thats, pretty sobering when youre done with the book and you realize just the magnitude of whats been done in the past. So if i may, id like to introduce the authors we have with us, john