Madeleine Albright and George Shultz: A Conversation About War and Peacebuilding
Former Secretaries of State
Marvin Kalb, Former CBS/NBC News Correspondent; Edward R. Murrow Professor Emeritus, Harvard's Kennedy School of Government -- Moderator
At the halfway point between 2010 and 2011, the United States is facing numerous challenges, as well as opportunities. Two wars are still raging in Iraq and Afghanistan. The Middle East peace process has stalled. Concerns about global terrorism, nuclear proliferation and climate change dominate the headlines, all against the backdrop of financial instabilities in many realms, including our own. Yet the promise of new technologies, the information revolution and engaged citizens hold out hopes for innovation and problem-solving. What should be the major priorities for the U.S. in the second half of 2010? Is it possible to create the political will for positive change? Albright and Shultz address the challenges.
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Peacekreeper 1 year ago
@Th3Wab3 the ignorance.. the Muslim world does no have a leader... nations that are predominantly Muslim have leaders.. the whole notion that their is a Muslim leader like the catholic pope is idiocy and needs to be addressed... is Obama the Christian world leader because he is president of the most powerful western nation? lumping millions of people into one group is archaic and ridiculous it needs to stop...
Th3Wab3 1 year ago
i fail to believe anyone other than the united states ("terrorists" included) are insane enough to use nuclear weapons.. because of the devastation caused and also the potential repercussions..
the US threatens the use of nuclear weapons on a daily basis.. N-Korea doesn't even put it on the table...
Th3Wab3 1 year ago