Don’t pin hopes on the U.S.: Jeffrey Sachs on potential nuclear war, on China, Iran, Middle East, Russia, and Armenia. Learn from the lesson of Ukraine, the US stirs trouble and runs away
Dr. Arthur Khachikian, Stanford PhD in Political Science, and Suren Sargsyan, Director of the «Armenian Center for American Studies» hold a discussion at 168.am with a world-famous economist, Professor and Director of the Center for Sustainable Development at the Earth Institute of Columbia University, Jeffrey D. Sachs.
- This is a terrible decision: it brings us closer to nuclear war.
- BRICS might be directly useful for the South Caucasus region; there could be huge advantages for Armenia.
- The US loves fights and wants to see neighbors fighting with each other because it is good for the military-industrial complex.
- Iran is not evil and wants normal relations; they are your neighbor, make good relations with them.
- American strategies are trained in game theory; they treat the world as a game, they use other people’s lives to do it.
- China has done such a great job for the last 40 years that America hates China.
- China is not a threat to the American political system, to our security, China is not a threat to its neighbors.
- Don’t count on America: most Americans cannot find Armenia on the map.
- The US stirs trouble and runs away.
- Learn from the lesson of Ukraine.
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