Connie and Marshall begin the interview discussing the historical antagonisms between Russia and the United States, and how Vietnam was a turning point in Soviet-U.S. relations before the problem of Afghanistan emerged. They proceed to talk about the future possibility of peaceful and productive Soviet-American relations, and the importance of innovation in American military technology, before discussing Marshall’s time in Russia as a Fulbright scholar and the research he completed there. Connie and Marshall move on to talk about the Olympics in Russia and how the Olympics may enhance the Soviets in the international community before discussing trade deals centering around petroleum and grain, American import and export balances, and alternative fuel sources. They then consider what America needs to do moving forward in the world economy.
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