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2 Feb, 12 tweets, 3 min read
1. Three years ago, I set out to write a book to understand what happened to the world, America, and myself as the undertow of history pulled us into the currents of nationalism and authoritarianism – and what we should do about it. I hope you’ll read it: penguinrandomhouse.com/books/609428/a…
2. I travelled the world to learn the stories of individuals – dissidents, opposition figures, and young people making sense of it all. I found that the same things were happening everywhere in ways that let me understand better what’s happening in America.
3. I talked to Russians like Alexei Navalny, who told me his story and what motivates him to risk his life for a Russia that isn’t corrupt, that speaks to the grievances that Russians feel in their bones without enriching a cabal that has hijacked Russian identity.
4. I met with Hungarians who described how Viktor Orban transformed himself from an anti-Communist liberal to a far right autocrat, who pursued a playbook that is eerily similar to what the Republican Party has done in the US over the last decade. And what they’re doing about it.
5. I met with Hong Kong protesters and young people whose movement should be heard as a courageous and innovative warning about the future of technology-fueled totalitarianism encroaching on their city, identity, and the wider world. And learned how people are wrestling with that
6. I was forced to question every assumption that I had as an American about who we are, and the gap between the stories we tell ourselves and the state of our democracy and our role in the world.
7. I came to see more clearly how 30 years of American hegemony made the world we live in – the ways that unbridled capitalism and the 2008 financial crisis, post-9/11 militarism and Us versus Them politics, and the explosion of social media have shaped life on earth.
8. I wrestled with how America’s own legacy of racism infuses everything from our history and politics, to my own privilege, to the ways in which the Obama presidency was shadowed by America’s ghosts.
9. I also found immeasurable hope in the stories of people who believe that we can be better, wherever we are – through the choices we make, the movements we join, and how those dissatisfied with the status quo must find solidarity.
10. It’s a personal book, inherently limited by my own lived history, enriched by the people I have been so proud to meet – extraordinary people who I would like you to meet.
11. By looking honestly at how America has gone wrong, I found I could love more fiercely what America is supposed to be – a country that encompasses all the contradictions and multitudes of humanity. We get to choose who we are, and it matters to people everywhere.
12. Through turbulent times, I’ve cherished engaging people, especially young people –through Pod Save the World, on platforms like this, at in-person events I miss. I hope you’ll consider pre-ordering this book and taking this journey with me. Thanks: penguinrandomhouse.com/books/609428/a…

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More from @brhodes

7 Jan
1. People like Graham declaring that Trump lost the election doesn't merit an honorable mention in profiles in courage. What Romney said about leaders needing to tell the truth is more consequential. But what would that mean in practice? That's what Republicans must consider.
2. First, it means abandoning conspiracy theories that have been literally the foundation of the Republican Party for the last decade, the toxins that are spread constantly on Fox, talk radio, online, and mainlined into peoples' social media feeds through profit-driven algorithms
3. Could every Republican leader say these things? Barack Obama was born in the US. Russia intervened in the 2016 election to help Donald Trump. Joe Biden didn't intervene in Ukrainian politics to help his son. There is no cabal of child sex traffickers somehow running the world.
Read 12 tweets
29 Oct 20
1. There has always been a ton of smoke around the relationship between Trump and Erdogan, two of the most corrupt leaders in the world. Whatever happens in November, this has to be investigated and people held accountable.
2. There was the issue of Flynn being a paid representative of Turkey while he was advising Trump, focused on Erdogan's obsession with getting custody of the U.S.-based cleric Fethullah Gulen. nytimes.com/2017/03/10/us/…
3. I was in meetings when Erdogan would demand that Obama send Gulen to Turkey. Obama would have to firmly and patiently explain that even the President cannot interfere in the US Justice system (norms! how quaint)
Read 11 tweets
20 Oct 20
1. It's hard to overstate what callous disregard this shows for the safety of our diplomats and intelligence officers, and how much the obsession with undoing Obama's Cuba policy while currying favor with Russia and China drove Trump's policy. nytimes.com/2020/10/19/us/…
2. Many of us who worked on Cuba in the Obama Administration suspected Russian involvement from the beginning. When I conducted secret negotiations with the Cubans, I was occasionally tailed by Russians.
3. This included being followed to a Canadian hotel where I had a secret meeting with Cuban officials in 2014, and being tailed by Russians in Havana.
Read 12 tweets
11 Jul 20
The collapse of governance during COVID-19 and corruption of democracy demands that we vote Republicans out up and down the ballot and support candidates who will put people first. Here are some good people to support and things to do, starting here: votesaveamerica.com
In Michigan (my adopted state!) here are three amazing Democrats with strong national security backgrounds and deep local roots: secure.actblue.com/donate/fp4m
Today I'm happy to be doing a fundraiser in support of exactly the kind of brilliant next-generation leader we need - Yassamin has already helped fight climate change at the global level and now she's gone home to make change in Phoenix: secure.numero.ai/contribute/yas…
Read 6 tweets
28 Jun 20
1. I have trouble believing it, but as someone who got the presidential daily briefing for more than 7 years the idea that a POTUS wouldn’t be briefed on a Russian bounty on US troops is even more alarming.
2. Given the hundreds of pieces of intel that would be briefed to him in this period, did the intel community think Trump wouldn’t care? That strikes at the heart of his responsibility as commander in chief.
3. Did they think he wouldn’t do anything in response or wouldn’t want to be bothered? That raises questions about whether he cares about our troops.
Read 9 tweets
27 Apr 20
1. Informed by the experience of the 08 financial crisis, the one thing we can be sure of about the COVID-19 crisis - including the economic and political fallout - is that it will be bigger and less predictable than people anticipate .
2. An economic shock of this size and scale will ripple for a long time, impacting not just businesses but peoples' own sense of how they relate to the economy, how their family can have any security, and what they want to do with their lives.
3. Governments - especially our own - are not well positioned to respond. Trump's tax bill emptied out the coffers. We've had low rates. The Fed has already fired a bunch of bullets. And the emergency spending feels like a drop in an ocean.
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