very best of his leadership. his experience and his patriotism. he gave us his decency. and the state department loved him for it stop by said it was a blot on his reputation when the intelligence that he chose turned out to be wrong on the iraq war. speaking on human rights and me and more as the military begins releasing thousands of prisoners were detained for opposing the military coup in february. the current secretary of state antony blinken spoke in the last hour saying everyone at the state department knew, that colin powell had their back. secretary powell was beloved the state departments. and in our embassies and consulates around the world. he came to the state department after a long and extra
it does right feel much colder than it does right now. hello, i m ros atkins, this is outside source. british politicians have been paying tribute to their colleague sir david amess who was killed in a knife attack on friday. he was also one of the nicest, kindest and most gentle individuals ever to grace these ventures. mps held a minute s silence for the veteran politician at a special parliamentary session the tributes continued this evening at a church service at westminster abbey. also in the programme colin powell who became america s first black secretary of state under george w bush has died from covid 19 complications.
he gave the state department the very best of his leadership for the up very best of his leadership for the up his experience, his patriotism, he gave us his decency and the state department loved him for it. colin powell: paul department loved him for it. colin powell : paul was one of the architects of the iraq war. architects of the iraq war. who later said he regretted the case he made for military invasion as a blot on his reputation when the intelligence turned out to be wrong. and uefa has ruled that the england football team will have to play at least one game without fans over the chaos at wembley during the euros final. here in the uk, it s been a day of reflection as politicians paid tribute to the murdered mp sir david amess at a special parliamentary session. he was stabbed to death during a meeting with his constituents in essex on friday. in the last few minutes a remembrance service for sir david has ended. the service was held at st margaret s church, in the groun
down immediately. i called for donald trump to stand down immediately. called for donald trump to stand down immediately. i wish he would “ust do down immediately. i wish he would just do what down immediately. i wish he would just do what nixon down immediately. i wish he would just do what nixon didn t down immediately. i wish he would just do what nixon didn t step - down immediately. i wish he would. just do what nixon didn t step down. somebody s got to go up there and tell him it s over, planes waiting for you, you re out. for you, you re out. colin powell reached for you, you re out. colin powell preached tolerance for you, you re out. colin powell preached tolerance and - for you, you re out. colin powell- preached tolerance and moderation. he was a trailblazer, leader, warrior and statesman. and according to many of the tributes today a genuine american hero. colin powell died at the age of 80 for following complications from covid 19. he was fully vaccinated but a
new career in the us armed forces. he was general powell, former chairman of thejoint he was general powell, former chairman of the joint chiefs to be sworn in as our nation s top diplomat. after that, he was mister secretary. he gave the state department the very best of his leadership, his experience, his patriotism. he gave us his decency and the state department loved him for it. one of the things colin powell was known for was the so called powell doctrine. that america should only go to war if a number of tests were met among them. is a vital national security interest threatened? is there a plausible exit strategy? and does the united states have genuine broad international support? thomas fingar is a lecturer at stanford university. he worked with colin powell at the state department between 2001 and 2005. the doctrine was when he was joint chief of staff, chairman of the