relations. steven hadly was george w. bush s national security advisor. and susan glasser, a long time foreign correspondent and editor is now staff writer at the new yorker and a cnn global affairs analyst. steven, let me start with you. that rhetoric struck me. it felt very much like the cold war. what did you make of it? well, you know, this a combination of where russia has been in process of the violation of the inf treaty but has somehow skillfully put the united states in a dilemma. do you go ahead and stay in a treaty where the other party is violating it consistently or do you accept in some sense the pulling out? i think the trump administration
war ii. the co chairs of this was madren allright, and two of my guests karl billt and steven hadly. carl, what the point of a declaration like this? it feels as though it s certainly not going to move vladimir putin or xi jinping or erdogan. you know, there is this struggling trend you point out. but you think this is best dealt by people declarations? i don t think it s going to move people initially. but going back to why did we do this, it was 70 years ago, a long time ago immediately after two devastating global
it was a busy week in the world, and there s much to discuss with today s terrific panel. we recorded this group not on our set but on a stage in new albany, ohio, in front of a group of citizens who wanted to learn and inform themselves. i was invited there to moderate a discussion on thursday night amongst a stellar group of foreign policy doers and thinkers. samantha power was u.n. ambassador to the u.n. under president obama. today she s a harvard professor at the kennedy school and law school. michael hayden was director of the cia and nsa and today he s a cnn national security analyst, and steven hadly was national security advisor under president george w. bush. he is a principal at the
anti-semitic shooting rampage at a synagogue. then this week s other news on foreign policy with samantha power, michael hayden and steven hadly. but first, here s my take. this is a sad week for america, one of the saddest that i have ever witnessed. first a series of bombs directed at a former president and other public figures. then an act of horrific terror in a house of worship. we seem to have crossed lines and broken barriers of decency of the attack on the tree of life synagogue strikes me as particularly tragic. one of the most extraordinary features of modern american life has been the integration of its jewish community. for over 2,500 years jews have been vilified and persecuted everywhere. and then came america and israel. two places are jews could breathe easily and live safely. in turn, in this country jews
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