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The DSR Network

Lessons of Hanoi

The DSR Network

Chris Cotnoir

Government

4.51.9K Ratings

🗓️ 5 March 2019

⏱️ 41 minutes

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Summary

David Sanger was in Hanoi for the failed negotiations between Donald Trump and Kim Jong Un. He recommends the food, the US approaches to the negotiation not so much. Apparently, leaving it to two megalomaniacal leaders who think they have the skill to land a deal that their negotiators weren't even close to is a bad idea. David discusses the trip and its consequences with Ed Luce of the Financial Times and Rosa Brooks of Georgetown University Law School. Tune in! Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/deepstateradio. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Hello and welcome to another episode of Deep State Radio. I am David Rothkoff. I am at an undisclosed location.

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Kind of locked in the location with a mad dog that's running around.

0:58.0

So I don't know how long I'm going to make it through this.

1:00.0

But the good news is that we've got with us David Sanger of the New York Times,

1:06.4

freshly returned from Hanoi in Vietnam.

1:10.4

We have Rosa Brooks and Ed Luce both in Washington, D.C. I think where no snow fell despite many alarms

1:20.9

And there's lots to talk about but I thought we would start with David's travel log

1:27.8

You know where he went what he ate and and maybe a little bit about the nuclear summit that failed apparently according to the president

1:39.3

because of Michael Cohen.

1:41.4

But why don't you give it, why don't you give it a bit of an overview, David?

1:45.0

Well, this was a fascinating summit to cover the way that, you know, news reporters, you you know always find more news covering train

1:55.8

racks than they do you know covering normal traffic patterns we had every

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reason to believe going in that nobody would send the President of the United States

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