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The single best idea and on short notice with the shocking headlines out this weekend, the team put together a great set of conversations on this historic, truly historic moment in Washington. I think it's in the summer August ninety degrees. Everybody doing what you do in the middle of August. It's all crept up on us. The gathering of NATO leaders in Washington today on an emergency basis, We've never seen this, back to the Atlanta Charter of nineteen forty one.
We chose to speak to Angela's Stent. She's at the Brookings Institution with decades of experience, including the late Marshall Goldman. I would say definitive on Russia, on Eastern Europe and NATO diploma. See Angela's stent. On the distance from Anchorage to Washington.
It's going to be very difficult.
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President Trump completely reversed himself. He went into the discussions in Alaska saying they had to be a ceasefire first, and then they discussed the conditions. And now so, I mean, the thing that the Europeans and Ukraine have to do today is to persuade President Trump that that's just not viable and that they have to push for a ceasefire.
First, we continue with Angela's st Paul Sweeney asked her about Congress and people in the Republican Party who fled out disagree with their president.
We know that a number of the US Senators, including Republicans, were very concerned about what happened in Alaska and about President Trump really seving Putin what Putin wanted. So there is the question is will the Congress stand up and you know, try and persuade the Trump administrationarticularly the Republicans at Congress that they have to really profress.
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