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some imagine this, some are in their late 90s and have never been able to get here from the united states, and are making this trip for the first time. i think all of that is going to be a big big big mo teef today, and motif today, and given the threat and strain to the alliances, it s going to be a welcome boost, a really good jab in the arm for those who believe without allies, multilateralism, without acting together, the national and international agendas cannot be fulfilled. the men who landed on the beaches that day. the boys i should say who landed on the beaches that day, are the men now sitting behind the french president emanuel macron. and in conclusion of the speech he will present the legion of honor to five u.s. veterans, vincent heinz, terrance gerald, those are five of the 55 d-day veterans there for the ceremony.
moment ago what we re likely to hear as the ceremony gets underway is the importance of the alliances that were built over the course of the post war peace building process. that s what s being celebrated. when you re here at the beaches, you have an idea how the alliances were built in the end in the coordinated efforts to get troops on shore. so many countries coming together. logistically, a difficult feat to get the troops ashore. an artificial port had to be built at gold beach to allow them to get the amount of equipment they needed to sustain the troops once they were on land to carry out the operations successfully. there s many different countries coming together to put together this incredibly ambitious air, land and sea operation. none has been more ambitious since, john, in days when the technology frankly was not as good as it has become. you get an idea of all the planning that had to go into it. two years worth, and all of the sacrifices that were made on that day. that
into question alliances, nations coming together to take on challenges like climate change and so on. he has tried to shatter those things across the world, trade alliances and so on, in the form of a quest for more e unilateralism, more nationalism, about the ultimate show of global unity. where else but normandy have you ever seen humanity come together in such a way to make sure that dark forces did not destroy this planet. and i think that the president is facing an enormous rhetorical challenge here because he has to, i think, thread a very important needle and acknowledge that history, and at the same time acknowledge the reality of that nation s coming together accomplish something rather extraordinary here on the beaches of normandy which really mark the beginning of the turning of the tide during world
this no-confidence vote is a step in the shift away from the global liberal democratic political order that dominated since the end of world war ii. the shift away from globalism and in some circles is a negative term and to protectionism, isolationism and nationalism, in the united kingdom, conservative prime minister may is squeezed from all sides on brexit. which she didn t support but she is in charge of implementing. on her left are mainstream liberals and conservatives, people in the middle of the political spectrum that never wanted to leave the eu. they want to keep things as is. on the right protectionists thinking trade alliances are bad for the uk and want to cut all ties to europe. and they re joined by many in the working class liberal or conservative who think think trade with the eu is great for elites but bad for workers and farmers. now, this is not too far off from the struggle facing may s european colleagues bilike merk
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