Jeremi Suri
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Sie hat ihm geholfen, die Menschen auf dem Boden zu verstehen, die anders waren als die Ideologie und anders als die Leiter, die er kennengelernt hat.
It's just so late in the game at that point, right? I mean, that's three years into the crisis. And Reagan refuses to address it. He's uncomfortable with it. It poses challenges for talking about religion for obvious reasons. And I remember, this is when I was in high school in New York City.
It's just so late in the game at that point, right? I mean, that's three years into the crisis. And Reagan refuses to address it. He's uncomfortable with it. It poses challenges for talking about religion for obvious reasons. And I remember, this is when I was in high school in New York City.
It's just so late in the game at that point, right? I mean, that's three years into the crisis. And Reagan refuses to address it. He's uncomfortable with it. It poses challenges for talking about religion for obvious reasons. And I remember, this is when I was in high school in New York City.
I mean, literally hundreds and thousands of people are dying and the president is refusing even to acknowledge. It's sort of what we went through a bit with COVID in some cases.
I mean, literally hundreds and thousands of people are dying and the president is refusing even to acknowledge. It's sort of what we went through a bit with COVID in some cases.
I mean, literally hundreds and thousands of people are dying and the president is refusing even to acknowledge. It's sort of what we went through a bit with COVID in some cases.
Und es ist ein echtes Problem fĂŒr Reagan und die Republikanische Partei seit langer Zeit, weil es den Stereotypen des Menschen, die krank sind, und die Leute, die nicht weiĂe Landkreise-AnwĂ€lte sind, verringert, und so, ja, es ist sehr spĂ€t im Spiel auf das eine. Es ist schwer, gute Dinge ĂŒber Reagan und AIDS zu sagen.
Und es ist ein echtes Problem fĂŒr Reagan und die Republikanische Partei seit langer Zeit, weil es den Stereotypen des Menschen, die krank sind, und die Leute, die nicht weiĂe Landkreise-AnwĂ€lte sind, verringert, und so, ja, es ist sehr spĂ€t im Spiel auf das eine. Es ist schwer, gute Dinge ĂŒber Reagan und AIDS zu sagen.
Und es ist ein echtes Problem fĂŒr Reagan und die Republikanische Partei seit langer Zeit, weil es den Stereotypen des Menschen, die krank sind, und die Leute, die nicht weiĂe Landkreise-AnwĂ€lte sind, verringert, und so, ja, es ist sehr spĂ€t im Spiel auf das eine. Es ist schwer, gute Dinge ĂŒber Reagan und AIDS zu sagen.
So he recognized that issue. And one of the points I make in the chapter on Reagan is he is a president who, as you said, understands you can't micromanage. There's just too much to do. But he gets pulled in because there's so much the United States is responsible for. So even a president who recognizes the problem becomes a victim of it. Let me just give one example among many.
So he recognized that issue. And one of the points I make in the chapter on Reagan is he is a president who, as you said, understands you can't micromanage. There's just too much to do. But he gets pulled in because there's so much the United States is responsible for. So even a president who recognizes the problem becomes a victim of it. Let me just give one example among many.
So he recognized that issue. And one of the points I make in the chapter on Reagan is he is a president who, as you said, understands you can't micromanage. There's just too much to do. But he gets pulled in because there's so much the United States is responsible for. So even a president who recognizes the problem becomes a victim of it. Let me just give one example among many.
I mean, the United States finds itself in places like Beirut with Marines guarding, in that case, the Palestinians, who have been massacred by our ally, the Israelis. That's why our forces are there. And then our forces become the target and are killed in two sets of suicide terrorist attacks in Beirut in 1983, when Reagan never wanted them there in the first place.
I mean, the United States finds itself in places like Beirut with Marines guarding, in that case, the Palestinians, who have been massacred by our ally, the Israelis. That's why our forces are there. And then our forces become the target and are killed in two sets of suicide terrorist attacks in Beirut in 1983, when Reagan never wanted them there in the first place.
I mean, the United States finds itself in places like Beirut with Marines guarding, in that case, the Palestinians, who have been massacred by our ally, the Israelis. That's why our forces are there. And then our forces become the target and are killed in two sets of suicide terrorist attacks in Beirut in 1983, when Reagan never wanted them there in the first place.
And then he has to react to that. Das ist ein klassischer Fall von dem, was Paul Kennedy den imperialen Ăbersturz nennt. Und was ich als die PrĂ€sidentin sehe, wird ein imperialer BĂŒro werden. Ein BĂŒro, das fĂŒr eine kleine Demokratie ausgestattet wird, das jetzt versucht, die Welt zu fĂŒhren. Und es macht es unmöglich fĂŒr einen PrĂ€sidenten, ihre PrioritĂ€ten in einem konsistenten Weg zu beherrschen.
And then he has to react to that. Das ist ein klassischer Fall von dem, was Paul Kennedy den imperialen Ăbersturz nennt. Und was ich als die PrĂ€sidentin sehe, wird ein imperialer BĂŒro werden. Ein BĂŒro, das fĂŒr eine kleine Demokratie ausgestattet wird, das jetzt versucht, die Welt zu fĂŒhren. Und es macht es unmöglich fĂŒr einen PrĂ€sidenten, ihre PrioritĂ€ten in einem konsistenten Weg zu beherrschen.
And then he has to react to that. Das ist ein klassischer Fall von dem, was Paul Kennedy den imperialen Ăbersturz nennt. Und was ich als die PrĂ€sidentin sehe, wird ein imperialer BĂŒro werden. Ein BĂŒro, das fĂŒr eine kleine Demokratie ausgestattet wird, das jetzt versucht, die Welt zu fĂŒhren. Und es macht es unmöglich fĂŒr einen PrĂ€sidenten, ihre PrioritĂ€ten in einem konsistenten Weg zu beherrschen.
Wie verteidigst du das? Gibt es neue Regeln, die durchgefĂŒhrt werden mĂŒssen, oder eine konstitutionelle Konvention? Well, I mean, I think there are a number of things we need to do. We need to first recognize the problem and not pretend that we can find a superman. And by the way, simply destroying the office doesn't help because those problems are still there.