Nuclear Weapons and Foreign Policy: A Conversation with HPSCI Chairman Mike Turner
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- Опубліковано 5 лип 2024
- Please join the Project on Nuclear Issues (PONI) and the Aerospace Security Project (ASP) on Thursday, June 20, 2024 at 11:00am ET for a fireside chat with Congressman Michael Turner (R-OH), Chairman of the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence (HPSCI), senior member of the House Armed Services Committee (HASC) and Head of the U.S. Delegation to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) Parliamentary Assembly, moderated by Kari A. Bingen, ASP director, with introductory remarks by Dr. Heather Williams, PONI director.
The event will feature a discussion on the role of nuclear weapons in U.S. foreign policy and strategy, to include the strategic landscape, threat and technology trends, nuclear modernization, extended deterrence, arms control, and how the Intelligence Community is postured to address these challenges.
This event is made possible through general support to the Project on Nuclear Issues and Aerospace Security Project.
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I'm a bit puzzled about the Cuban Missile Crisis argument. If the stationing of nuclear weapons in Cuba by the USSR should have deterred the US from getting active in Europe (where there was already a pretty stable and widely accepted stalemate anyhow) shouldn't intercontinental nuclear weapons have done the same (what they didn't)?
The proximity of tactical nucs that surprise the enemy. Cuban/ Ukrainian world crisis.
@@alien9744could you elaborate on Ukraine here?
The Worst devils are those who comes off as Sheep’s and those who come in the name of peace
For everything under the sun there is a purpose behind every single thing
Thank You 🙏🏾 ❤
Now Vladimir Putin’s defense pact with North Korea isn’t all that complicated to understand
A lot of what Vladimir Putin is doing with North Korea is for the Headlines while drinking Vodka 😂
knowledge and understanding 15:31 15:31 facts 15:34 15:34 facts make it public to me only 15:46 nothing like warm intelligence 😊😊😊
Cyberwar yes!!! Spies yes!!
wreckless partisanship that is at least as dangerous as any threat we now face..
Say, "Nuclear" - just once.
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treaty 20:24 inform 20:31 mmm but thats the difference between intelligece and public discussions it does not work in its entirity 😮😮 21:14 🥱💤💤😴💤💤😴 21:25 informed and not informed that is the question 21:45
Kim Jong Un not wrapped too tight in the head anyway
18:51 lots of ways without revealling noo reveals in intelligence only to me that is 😂😂😂😂 A-b and me 😊 19:24
Understanding NATO purpose helps brings in the right perspective on things especially Europe, Russia
This is incredibly informative. Thank you very much for sharing all of this information in an open and free way.
declassification of intelliegnce 17:35 17:35 is not happening 17:40 Nope what they mean is what the mean sir 18:00 thats why its intelligence A-b only no C 🤷🏿♂️👍🏽🤷🏿♂️🤔💭❤️ 18:33
NATO is far more powerful than Russia NATO have to be already because NATO is a BEAST ❤🎉😊
Just what we need a political partisan talk on a critical issue to use to sell some fear for voters. Marching Christian soldiers marching off to war....
For as Open Source Intel No!!
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EMP is not new.
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This is great
Lift Sanctions off Syria 🇸🇾
Well they cannot bring down the West period with all of that they are doing 😂😂😂
They don’t interests me period
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Thank you for your continued endeavors.
The Three Stoogers as usual China Russia North Korea
does this guy work for Apple?
Lying about UAP!
American propaganda 😂😂
You are a victim
Expanding nato is sure to help bring peace.
Putin's attempts at recreating the failed Soviet Union is why former SU States want to join EU and NATO. Ukraine and Georgia are perfect examples for why it's necessary.
So far it's been a 100% guarantee for members. So it's understandable that others want to join. We just need to get them in faster. Ukraine should have been a member pre 2014 for instance. NATO isn't perfect but as you say it's the best guarantee for world peace and stability.
@@pierman4858 💯
Stay Woke ❤
You mean stay narcissistic and psychopathic?
We are the only reason all this is happening. We are the reason the world is unstable. We are the one starting stuff around the world. We are the ones that are creating instability across the globe! Stop blaming everybody else we are own worst enemy.
Name checks out
Russia is responsible for what Russia is doing
@@Tacit_Tern exactly my thoughts
@@Tacit_Tern why only Russia should be responsible for what it is doing? What about the West? Not supposed to be responsible for its actions? Or is the West saint and harmless?
@@wolfcookerBack
Because Russia is responsible for its leadership. Putin's unnecessary war of aggression has turned 141 countries against Russia; leaving it with only few rogue regimes as allies.
I feel bad for the Russian people.
@@Tacit_Tern It wasn't Russia who started the 2014 coup of Ukraine. NATO and US expansion started the war in ukraine.
Lift Sanctions off Syria 🇸🇾