Conversations with History - Gregory L. Schulte

Nuclear Proliferation Gregory L. Schulte, US Permanent Representative to the International Atomic Energy Agency (2005-2009) Conversations host Harry Kreisler welcomes Ambassador Gregory L. Schulte, Visiting Fellow at the National Defense University, for a discussion of national security threats in the 21st century. A government official with experience with NATO, the Bosnia conflict, and nuclear proliferation, Ambassador Schulte expresses his own views not that of the US government on a range of topics including: the transformation of NATO; institution building in post conflict situations; nuclear proliferation; the threats posed by terrorist organizations and aspiring nuclear states such as Iran; and the special situation of Israel and India under the non proliferation regime. globetrotter.berkeley.edu globetrotter.berkeley.edu conversationswithhistory.typepad.com www.thenewpress.com
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@alovelytime I agree completely. Very self absorbed and comes off as a corporate/gov. puppet. Just got done watching the conversation with Garry Wills and him and this guy are like night and day.
the greatest threat to peace today is the USA & Department of Defense, and the people who work for it and support its doctrine.
its a sociopathic worldview.
jus ask civilians from vietnam to greneda.
observe how calmly and smugly this person spews his ignorance and sociopathic worldview. i wonder if he believes what he says.
who has iran invaded?
who invades, murders and rapes and has the most nukes?