I think he had a lot of instincts why he understood strength versus weakness. He was right on a number of issues related to European security honestly. The way that he talked about things often was somewhat you know deceptive as well. But the questions that he asked about things haven't been asked before in the way that he asked them execution was often a problem there are things where I think he actually deserved more credit than he actually got on North Korea.
Fiona Hill has been closely involved in matters to do with Russia and Ukraine advising American administrations for many years. We discuss NATO's "open door", negotiation with Putin, what would be different if Trump was still in office and much more.
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