There Are A Lot Of Universities That Are As Dangerous With The Indoctrination Of The Children As Terrorists Are In Iran Or North Korea. We Have Been Setting Up Reeducation Camps. We Call Them Universities.
In The Last Thirty Years We Have Gained Enormous Amount Of Freedom (everywhere, Except Perhaps In Places Like Burma Or North Korea), But We Lost Quite A Large Amount Of Security. Because Of All Sorts Of Reasons, Because Of Globalization Which Stripped The Nation State Of A Large Part Of Its Sovereignty Away, Because Of The Dismantling Of The So-called Welfare State. As A Result, People Feel Simultaneously Much Freer And Much More Insecure.
The Philippines And The U.s. Have Had A Strong Relationship With Each Other For A Very Long Time Now. We Have A Shared History. We Have Shared Values, Democracy, Freedom, And We Have Been In All The Wars Together In Modern History, The World War, Second World War, Cold War, Vietnam, Korea, Now The War On Terrorism.
I Would Not Suggest The U.s. Should Sit Down With The North Koreans Bilaterally Immediately After They've Fired Missiles - Because The Appearance Is That You Reward Bad Behavior. But If North Korea Behaves For Some Period Of Time, I Would Pretty Much Favor Direct Talks.
My Family Has Always Supported My Activities, Whether It Was Doing Combat In Korea, Flying Progressively And Challenging Fighter-jet Aircraft In Europe, Or Studying For A Doctor's Degree At Mit. They Have Been Always Very Supportive And Understanding Of The Challenges And Risks Involved In My Career. A Family Needs To Work As A Team, Supporting Each Other's Individual Aims And Aspirations.
The Framework Agreement Is One Of The Best Things The [clinton] Administration Has Done Because It Stopped A Nuclear Weapons Program In North Korea.