2026-03-09
34 分钟Welcome to Intelligence Squared, where great minds meet.
I'm producer Mia Sorrenti.
Today's episode is part two of our recent live event with Fiona Hill,
recorded at Union Chapel in London.
In conversation with John Sopel, Hill explored the issues shaping our world in 2026.
Drawing on her insider experience from Trump's White House and advising the UK government on responding to risks from an emboldened Russia and a less predictable United States,
Hill shed light on the growing influence of authoritarian regimes today and outlined the practical steps the West must take to protect security and stability.
If you haven't heard part one yet, we recommend jumping back an episode to get up to speed.
Now let's rejoin the discussion live at Union Chapel.
One of the arguments would be of Trump's success, if you want to put it like that,
is kind of making Europe realize that it has to do more.
Is it yet in a position to do more, to pick up the slack?
You know, if there is to be a ceasefire or some kind of peace deal or whatever it is,
security guarantees from the US, yeah, but it's a 2,000 kilometer long border.
between, you know, you look what it took to maintain peace around Kosovo.
That took thousands of peacekeepers.
You've got the Ukrainians.
They're not going anywhere.
So this is actually what I find frustrating.
I know Ukrainians and many others find frustrating as well.