Crisis Management: Kissinger, McNamara, and Rice

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This week Uncommon Knowledge brings us interview excerpts from two former secretaries of state and Hoover fellows Henry Kissinger and Condoleezza Rice, and former secretary of defense Robert McNamara.

All three have influenced American foreign policy through the years and through different crises, and all three believe that the United States possesses a particular responsibility in the world.
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hoover deserves way more subs. also this is gold

BLUEGENE
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Would love to see Uncommon Knowledge interview Zbigniew Brzezinski.

Joseph
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Listening to them made my stomach churn.
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kmg
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The Olmert offer was rejected, as i'm sure the Hoover Institution is aware, because the Palestinians knew perfectly well that it was a totally empty offer at the time. There's no way Olmert could have got his own side to accept it.

That's before you ask questions about whether or not the 'generous' land offer left the Palestinians with a viable state at all.

peterwright
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Three Angels, Kissinger, McNamara and Rice - All humans should be proud of . or should we ?
Few more honorary mention, Cheney, Bush, Hillary Clinton, Obama.

YouTubeisZionistTool
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what did the comment say? it says it's no longer available :-\

requiemforamerica
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The only reason criminals Rice & Kissinger came on this show is because they knew for a fact softball questions would be asked. Unsubscribed!

PalmTrall
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why is this compilation just, like, not at all organized?

alexandraboehmke
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The words 'wisdom' coupled with 'secretaries of state' are impossible to include in the same sentence without appearing to be mocking.

How about asking Kissinger on how happy he is over his achievements with Israel's 1973 Yom Kippour war. How about asking Condi about her comment that the 'palestinian' issue is the same as the civil rights issue. Did blacks assassinate Bobby Kennedy? Did blacks murder US ambassadors and diplomatic staff in the US embassy in Khartoum?

No, it was 'palestinians'

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