“This is Bibi’s War” - Harvard’s Graham Allison on the Influences and Endgame of the Iran War
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Top Comments (10)
Friedburg single handedly trying to keep All in from being a state media apparatus
I'm so over intellectuals explaining Trump doing the right thing for the wrong motivation. It's just next level coping
Trust the experts. I've never seen a guy use so many words and say so few things.
Mr Allison is obviously extremely impressed with himself. He has his opinions, but so does everyone else.
A heads up to noobs that my best friend worked at Harvard Kennedy, her boss led the Intelligence training program, he shuffled between the CIA and Harvard, and he owned a GIANT yacht he had parked in New York harbor. Just to illustrate there is no daylight between Harvard and the deep state
Assuming this gentleman is in fact an intellectual, this interview clearly demonstrates the validity of the saying: Garbage in, garbage out.
This guy sounds exactly like someone who receives all their geopolitical information from WaPo, BBC, NYT, and the AP. Some of his assertions, which he casually mentioned, were just flat out incontrovertibly wrong. After that his opinions lost all value.
The supply chain for Semiconducters is extremely complex and fragile. Professor Allison, just focusing on where they are made, tells me he has a rudimentary understanding of the issue and makes it hard to take anything else he says seriously.
Short term thinking guy. Not wise.
where is David Sacks? I wish he was still alive to witness this war.
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Top Comments (10)
Friedburg single handedly trying to keep All in from being a state media apparatus
I'm so over intellectuals explaining Trump doing the right thing for the wrong motivation. It's just next level coping
Trust the experts. I've never seen a guy use so many words and say so few things.
Mr Allison is obviously extremely impressed with himself. He has his opinions, but so does everyone else.
A heads up to noobs that my best friend worked at Harvard Kennedy, her boss led the Intelligence training program, he shuffled between the CIA and Harvard, and he owned a GIANT yacht he had parked in New York harbor. Just to illustrate there is no daylight between Harvard and the deep state
Assuming this gentleman is in fact an intellectual, this interview clearly demonstrates the validity of the saying: Garbage in, garbage out.
This guy sounds exactly like someone who receives all their geopolitical information from WaPo, BBC, NYT, and the AP. Some of his assertions, which he casually mentioned, were just flat out incontrovertibly wrong. After that his opinions lost all value.
The supply chain for Semiconducters is extremely complex and fragile. Professor Allison, just focusing on where they are made, tells me he has a rudimentary understanding of the issue and makes it hard to take anything else he says seriously.
Short term thinking guy. Not wise.
where is David Sacks? I wish he was still alive to witness this war.