and we do not believe to attack the composition of a democratically elected government of an ally. we are surprised by the uk prime minister s statement given that secretary kerry s remark which is covered a full range of threat to a two-state solution including violence incitement and settlements. what the state department is saying there, hang on, where does this come from. we haven t said anything that you guys yourselves haven t said before. and in fact long believed in as longstanding policy. the question as to why, well, it s been interpreted here as perhaps an effort by prime minister may to ingratiate herself with the incoming u.s. administration and president-elect trump. perhaps in an attempt to appease the israeli government as well because britain didn t just abstain from the vote on israeli
putin is on a roll. we don t know what we are doing. we have no strategy. that s because we didn t think of up yesterday but because we didn t have it for five years. doesn t that mirror with what happened last summer with syria when britain didn t back us up on syria when the president drew the red line. that put us in a rather crumbling position. right. i think it certainly undercut the president s already weak position. the issue here is that the europeans are much more dependent economically on russia. than we are. oil and natural gas, much of it coming through ukraine and the trade relationships they have developed. the notion that at this point the europeans would be prepared to put an already shaky economic recovery in danger, i think is just misplaced. what they re talking about are targeted sanctions of freezing assets of selected named russian officials. restricting their travel to their spouses can t shop in
not consultation, that is notification. he did the same thing to tip o neill, by the way, that night. anyway. let me go to doug. it seems to any a key to a leader is understanding your culture, your nationalism. her sense of british nationalism was very close to reagan s. it was very nationalistic. her sense of how to connect with her people. we love britain, we want her back. well, that s right. i mean, she waved the union just like ronald reagan waved the american flag. at the time she arrived in 1979, there was a fatigue, exhaustion, in the 60s and 70s. britain didn t know what they were doing. dean acheson said at west point in 1962, britain had lost an empire and hadn t found a role for itself. by the time thatcher came in, she was able to get them to be proud of being britain s again. i think it was the seminal turning point. also for a woman to be overseeing a military exercise
her sense of british nationalism was very close to reagan s. it was very nationalistic. her sense of how to connect with her people. we love britain, we want her back. well, that s right. i mean, she waved the union just like ronald reagan waved the american flag. at the time she arrived in 1979, there was a fatigue, exhaustion, in the 60s and 70s. britain didn t know what they were doing. dean acheson said at west point in 1962, britain had lost an empire and hadn t found a role for itself. by the time thatcher came in, she was able to get them to be proud of being britain s again. i think it was the seminal turning point. also for a woman to be overseeing a military exercise like that had a big impact. i m thinking of elizabeth i, the great queen who fought the armada. i think of her. i think hillary is probably going to run. i don t know whether she will. she ll probably run.
back. well, that s right. i mean, she waived the union just like ronald reagan waved the american flag. at the time she arrived in 1979, there was a fatigue, exhaustion, in the 60s and 70s. britain didn t know what they were doing. dean atchison said at west point in 1962, britain had lost an empire and hadn t found a role for itself. by the time thatcher came in, she was able to get them to be proud of being britain s again. i think it was the seminal turning point. also for a woman to be overseeing a military exercise like that had a big impact. i m thinking of elizabeth i, the great queen who fought the armada. i think of her. i think hillary is probably going to run. i don t know whether she will. she ll probably run. who will her role model be? here s the question. thatcher ran very much as sort of a classic male politician.