Assumption that there is a price somehow for which kim jongun and his predecessor, his father and his grandfather, would give up this Nuclear Program. Im not sure thats right because the Nuclear Program, to their mind, is the one thing that guarantees their survival. And the moment that they give it up, theyre in the position that Mow Mar Qaddafi was in when he gave up his nas entitle Nuclear Program in 2003. And he got a lot of promises of integration with the west and of course as soon as his people turned on him, the United States and europe and the arab states all joined in to drive him from power. The koreans were very, very aware of this and i would doubt that there is a price out there for which they would give up everything. And therein lies the big problem. Let me go to you, ambassador. We tend to look at this through our own eyes, thinking like, why in the world would anyone want to risk being even using the artillery on the southern border
north korea. As others said if they
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operation in afghanistan, and its effect on u.s. veterans of that war. in it, they found 41% of military community members have reported suffering trauma as a result of it. jeremy butler of the iava joins me now this morning. that figure, 41%, and i ve spoken to another veteran who shared with me privately that he s faced similar trauma in the wake of the withdrawal, describe their emotions, those emotions of u.s. veterans a year later. i think it runs the range. it is still the same emotions that so many were feeling a year ago. anger, sadness, confusion, frustration. it s really just it is being upset at our government, at our leaders, and, frankly, at our own military, because we left behind the very people that not only supported us, put their own lives in danger, put the lives of their families in danger, but then because of a promise that our government made, our service members all the way up and down the chain of command, the most
away, they can only be treated. that s basically what the scaled back legislation says. it says we are acknowledging there s a problem. but if we were to take care of all of you as we promised we would do when we sent you overseas, we wouldn t have enough money for that. we will give some of you a little something and hope that it goes away. so it was actually through iava that i met wesley black who died recently and was exposed to burn pits. very young man. we shot this this past summer. he decide from stage 4 colon cancer. under this bill that the senate passed, would someone like wesley be able to get these benefits? . sadly, probably not. . really? the way this legislation works is incident basic live says for the last 10 years. if you came off active duty in 10 years, there s some health
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