economic landscapes, that s very good evidence of large investments in infrastructure. it can be rail lines. it can be seaports. it can be energy systems like electricity and urban transportation and other facilities. those are very visible across africa, and they have been built by the chinese. nobody can deny they are there. yes. so, china has really done quite a considerablejob in promoting infrastructure development across africa through the belt and road initiative. and albert, you re speaking to me from ottawa. you re there to try and strengthen africa s trade links with canada, which is, of course, a member of the g 7. but what is the focus of your message to them? i mean, what is it, albert, that you want from canada and its g 7 partners? what we want is that africa is transforming. and in that process of transformation, wants to add value to our vast natural resources. if we can get the skills to promote industrial design
everybody s performing their moral virtue. in the real world of world war ii, there s a lot of moral ambiguity. these are men deciding to kill thousands of people in the hopes of saving more people. they did, japan was about to have a famine among other things. they probably saved way more japanese than americans and more chinese, but who thinks these decisions are simple? they re not. the people who were involved in it were deeply stressed out. stimson has a heart attack, on the morning he shows the photographs of what hiroshima looks like to the president of the united states, he has a heart attack. a month later he has a bigger heart attack. the stress was unbelievable. you know, when you talk about the moral ambiguity, even in world war ii where millions of people were dying in death camps in europe, there was a decision by the americans, as i recall, not to bomb the rail lines. it was a big push even by jewish
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