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WBUR
April 18, 2018
Here & Now's Eric Westervelt (@Ericnpr) speaks with retired Navy Adm. James Stavridis (@stavridisj), dean of the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University and former supreme allied commander of NATO, about U.S.-North Korea talks and the likelihood of the North abandoning its nuclearÃâà...
TIME
April 16, 2018
On April 9, President Donald Trump sat in the Cabinet Room with his national security team, including the Joint Chiefs of Staff and the nation's four-star combatant commanders, and described the raid on his lawyer Michael Cohen's office and hotel room as an “attack on our country.” To say the least, it wasÃâà...
WBUR
April 11, 2018
President Trump said on Twitter today that the United States military will be striking Syria, writing that missiles “will be coming, nice and new and smart." The president's tweets following a suspected chemical weapons attack this weekend believed to have been carried out by the Syrian regime.
MSNBC
April 3, 2018
President Trump welcomed the three leaders of the Baltic states, claiming he's “been tough on Russia.” At the same time, Trump's calling for better relations with the Kremlin. Retired U.S. Navy Admiral James Stavridis, former Supreme Allied Commander of NATO, explains the Baltics “long and ugly memoryÃâà...
The Island Now
March 27, 2018
... 2018 with a dialogue featuring Malcolm Nance and Admiral James Stavridis moderated by NY1 anchor Errol Louis. Malcolm Nance is a counter-terrorism and intelligence consultant for the U.S. government's Special Operations, Homeland Security and Intelligence agencies. Admiral James Stavridis wasÃâà...
NPR
December 31, 1999
Admiral, Dean, thank you so much for speaking with us. JAMES STAVRIDIS: Great to be on with you, Michel. MARTIN: So we now know what course of action the president chose to take in retaliation for the reported chemical attack by Bashar al-Assad. But we were wondering, what were some of the otherÃâà...
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