9/11: The Arc of History
Barack Obama talked often about an βarc of historyβ that put the US βon the right sideβ. But 20 years after 9/11 does that arc now look bent out of shape?
It was Barack Obama, borrowing a phrase from Martin Luther King, who talked often about an βarc of historyβ that could be βbent towards the hope of a better dayβ. And he illuminated what he meant when he described the United States being βon the right side of historyβ. Behind that rhetoric lies the idea that history is driven by values; that it is not just economic and military power that makes some nations winners in historyβs game but what they believe in and stand for. After recent events in Afghanistan - 20 years after 9/11 - that arc may be bent out of shape. Thatβs the framework for this discussion chaired by Edward Stourton with contributions from: the historian Margaret MacMillan; Mark Malloch-Brown, formerly of the UN; Richard Haass, president of Americaβs Council of Foreign Relations; and David Richards, who commanded NATO forces in Afghanistan.
Producer Smita Patel
Editor Carl Johnston
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