Ethical Imperative of Americas Involvement in the World
James A. Baker III, Former U.S. Secretary of State
The man who played a crucial role in crafting American policy over the last four decades returns to the spotlight for a candid discussion of the ethical concerns that must guide U.S. foreign policy.
A Republican Party powerhouse player since the 1970s, James A. Baker III served at top levels of government, including stints as chief of staff in the Reagan and George H.W. Bush White Houses, and as President Reagans treasury secretary and George H.W. Bushs secretary of state. Since leaving these roles hes stayed active in politics, acting as adviser to President George W. Bush and being tapped for the co-chair position in the Iraq Study Group. Secretary Baker will draw on the lessons of his extraordinary career in a hard-hitting exploration of what the United States must do in order to develop an effective and secure foreign policy.
james baker has many secrets
he is a bad man
juna2509 2 weeks ago
@my1past1is1ur1future
/watch?v=9KaGP_-PS1k
he shop up on duration 5:20
mutahir9 2 months ago
guys I need help. I'm looking for his interview about iraq invasion to Kuwait with some kuwaiti officials talking about how it all happens and etc. all I know is that it was held in mbc channel. so please if someone can help me find this video i would really appreciate it. thanks in advance
my1past1is1ur1future 11 months ago
He was likely the greatest Chief of Staff and Reagan would have been lost without him. Too bad more current Republicans dont have his sense and ability.
jimmbo13 1 year ago
"promote the general welfare" has done our country irreparable harm.
the government would promote more general welfare by securing our liberties than by warmongering and trying to save us from ourselves.
RakeRocter 1 year ago