think some of the adversaries potentially, let s say china russia, other nations. how do you think they will view and understand what the president united states? we re saying today what i think firstly, allies will be incredibly grateful because he recommitted america. that s the only remaining superpower. and the leader of the nato alliance to committing to protect that alliance. and europe, this is, this is crucial and it s a incredibly differentiating point between him and the way donald trump talks about nato and the commitment to the alliance so it s very differentiating, of course, allies are incredibly worried about what might happen on november 5th or whenever the election is, they re very concerned about what happens in terms of the survival of the alliance and the, and the survival of europe frankie, when they face right now with a great threat to the survival of europe in putin s invasion of ukraine. so i think that s, that s on that part. and then on the other
during the invasion of normandy 80 years ago. how did you view the president s speech and didn t strike the right tone? amid this backdrop i think it was a very, very powerful and even a brilliant speech roof powerful in the sense of the setting. the avocation of the rangers. i was in the pentagon as of colonel, i listen to ronald reagan s speech in 1984 but the boys are ponto hawken, i had around me group of captains and majors lieutenant karl was working for me for the army chief of staff and we had tears in our eyes when we heard reagan talk about it. biden speech will evoke very powerful, very strong support from the men and women in uniform and the united states page it is evocations of ronald reagan, its advocation of what america military stands for. as far as the allies are concerned, i think they should be very reassured by this. you know, the policy and