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early in the iraq and afghanistan war it was much easier to use a weapon and you always work with a ground crew i might be following a convoy came under attack i would work directly with the ground controller he would tell us where he needs help he would say you look at that arroyo we're taking fire from that arroyo and i would tell him what i'd see and then he would clear me hot and the decision was on me for when to fire as the face of war changed those restrictions became greater and greater and greater we we could not lose weapons and towards the end of our occupation in iraq we were weapons tight it took. the president to say yes that somebody we need to strike. if you're thinking about an alcoholic drink associated with russia it's probably not going to be one that springs into your head but they've been making it here on the black sea coast for more than two thousand kids and there's an industry which really can compete with the rest of the world. i've come to meet some of the people going the great and to see if i can find out the secret to the perfect. right. first. and i think yo
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early in the in the iraq and afghanistan war it was much easier to use a weapon and you always work with a ground crew i might be following a convoy came under attack i would work directly with the ground controller he would tell us where he needs help he would say you look at that arroyo we're taking fire from that arroyo and i would tell him what i'd see and then he would clear me hot and the decision was on me for when to fire as the face of war changed those restrictions became greater and greater and greater we we could not lose weapons and towards the end of our occupation in iraq we were weapons tight it took. the president to say yes that somebody would need to strike. wealthy british. markets. find out what's really happening to the global economy for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines you need to. if you're thinking about an alcoholic drink associated with russet it's probably not going to be one that springs into your head but they've been making it here on the black sea coast for more than two thousand kids and there's an industry which really can compet
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in iraq we were weapons tight it took to an act of the president to say yes that somebody we need to stress. the. war is probably the most complex and difficult to. answer do not. think the phenomenon of friendly fire probably extends back to the invention of gunpowder. kill a bunch of people in the jungle warfare on their premises there are of us people. reading. this some shoots my brother in the leg not intentional because it because it was ny times four in the morning even the best even the best soldiers. are going to make mistakes does this whole idea of brotherhood an author and camaraderie in this sense it was in this context it has absolutely no place. this is the media leave us so we leave that maybe. by the same motion suit your. play your part of the physical. issues that no one is asking with the guests that you deserve answers from. politics only on our team. choose your language. make it with know if there is still some. choose to use the consensus you can. choose the opinions that invigorating to. choose the stories that impact your life choose the access to your offic
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early in the iraq and afghanistan war it was much easier to use a weapon and you always work with a ground crew i might be following a convoy came under attack i would work directly with the ground controller he would tell us where he needs help he would say yeah look up that arroyo we're taking fire from that arroyo and i would tell him what i'd see and then he would clear me hot and the decision was on me for when to fire as the face of war changed those restrictions became greater and greater and greater we we could not lose weapons and towards the end of our occupation in iraq we were weapons tight it took an act of the president to say yes that somebody would be destroyed. if you're thinking about an alcoholic drink associated with russet it's probably not going to be one that springs into your head but they've been making it here on the black sea coast for more than two thousand years and there's an industry which really can compete with the best the rest of the world has to offer i've come to meet some of the people growing the greats and to see if i can find out the secret to the p
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remember real man the goal to around the neo-cons ten years ago before during and after the invasion of iraq bunch of losers real men do deals with their around so this is the number one i would say the only one so far victory for the obama administration it could be the beginning of obama's nixon in china movement but it's a long long shot we have six months ahead of us we're going to have the saudi wahhabi israeli. while i could say link but it's not to link in fact it's an axis badly disguised axis trying to derail this by all means necessary we're going to have the neo cons trying to they were going to have a lot of republicans trying to derail that we're going to have a lot of us congress paid by israeli lobby trying to derail it but we have political will on the part of the obama administration. political will in europe which is also very important and political will in tehran rouhani if in of course the so-called reformers around them against the hardliners have basically revolutionary guards but it's going to be. don excuse me to you fact and fasten your seatbelts ok richard this is
remember real man the goal to around the neo-cons ten years ago before during and after the invasion of iraq bunch of losers real men do deals with their around so this is the number one i would say the only one so far victory for the obama administration it could be the beginning of obama's nixon in china movement but it's a long long shot we have six months ahead of us we're going to have the saudi wahhabi israeli. while i could say link but it's not to link in fact it's an axis badly...
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remember real men the goal to around the neo-cons then years ago before during and after the invasion of iraq bunch of losers real men do deals with their around so this is the number one i would say the only one so far victory for the obama administration it could be the beginning of obama's nixon in china movement but it's a long long shot we have six months ahead of us we're going to have the saudi wahhabi israeli. while i could say link but it's not to link in fact it's an axis badly disguised axis trying to derail this by all means necessary we're going to have the neo cons trying to the real is going to have a lot of republicans trying to derail that we're going to have a lot of us congress spade by israeli lobby trying to derail it but we have a political will on the part of the obama administration political will in europe which is also very important and political will in tehran rouhani. and of course the so-called reformers around them against the hardliners of basically revolutionary guards but it's going to be. don excuse me did you fact and fasten your seatbelts ok richard this i
remember real men the goal to around the neo-cons then years ago before during and after the invasion of iraq bunch of losers real men do deals with their around so this is the number one i would say the only one so far victory for the obama administration it could be the beginning of obama's nixon in china movement but it's a long long shot we have six months ahead of us we're going to have the saudi wahhabi israeli. while i could say link but it's not to link in fact it's an axis badly...
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yeah for them oh this is this is the most important part the internal situation in iraq i've been to run many times i'm in contact with a lot of people in different areas from foreign ministry to hardliners in fact even political prisoners and at the moment pick on census is rouhani one supreme leader ayatollah khamenei gave them a green light and he delivered so this means for the next six months there's going to be a normal internal opposition but this depends on both sides following what he has proposed in the interim agreement the u.s. respecting their side and the n.d.o. and the europeans of course respecting their side of the bargain and what's going to happen during dinner go see a shift doing this next six months until may two thousand and fourteen if the iranians see that this is going nowhere in terms of respecting their rights to enrich me i was sorry i have to jump in here if you know that you were going to go with the word train and then after that short break we'll continue our discussion on iran's state with our team. meeting with. if you're thinking about an alcoholic
yeah for them oh this is this is the most important part the internal situation in iraq i've been to run many times i'm in contact with a lot of people in different areas from foreign ministry to hardliners in fact even political prisoners and at the moment pick on census is rouhani one supreme leader ayatollah khamenei gave them a green light and he delivered so this means for the next six months there's going to be a normal internal opposition but this depends on both sides following what he...
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after i took office my administration began briefing all strikes outside of iraq and afghanistan to be appropriate committees of congress it was around that same time that his administration leaked that one step he would take towards more accountability would be to shift the drone campaign from the jurisdiction of the cia to that of the defense department however fast forward six months later to today and the cia remains at the helm of drone operations for the topic about the stalled plan i was joined earlier by tony shaffer a senior fellow at the london center for policy research and the author of the book operation dark dark heart i first asked him why this transition hasn't taken place i think there's two basic reasons first. member obstructions use a lighter relating to the n.s.a. programs balan's as well as the obamacare rollout earlier every this white house does not do well when all the people challengers so i think that those have been the priority. and as you look at the drone program it's so president obama did actually make very clear policy stick. or essentially outlined it
after i took office my administration began briefing all strikes outside of iraq and afghanistan to be appropriate committees of congress it was around that same time that his administration leaked that one step he would take towards more accountability would be to shift the drone campaign from the jurisdiction of the cia to that of the defense department however fast forward six months later to today and the cia remains at the helm of drone operations for the topic about the stalled plan i was...
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very substantial more the target of american soldiers and in the end iraq would not agree to to this immunity request and on that basis the u.s. departed friendly completely so what type of immunity are we talking about here what exactly will it protect u.s. troops from. well. it's probably it's bigger than us troops to start with it's also the civilian contractors who go with them and particularly the security contractors and i'd say it's traditional that when any military forces stationed abroad that the military itself exercises discipline over its troops and that the draft agreement provides that. it also provides for exclusive jurisdiction and of course the agreements to us is reached with many other nations japan germany korea for instance are not exclusive they provide for concurrent jurisdiction so this is less favorable to afghanistan than the u.s. has reach with other allies but probably even the more sensitive issue is the treatment of contractors and this agreement says the contractors remain subject to afghanistan well that is also says that afghan police forces are not
very substantial more the target of american soldiers and in the end iraq would not agree to to this immunity request and on that basis the u.s. departed friendly completely so what type of immunity are we talking about here what exactly will it protect u.s. troops from. well. it's probably it's bigger than us troops to start with it's also the civilian contractors who go with them and particularly the security contractors and i'd say it's traditional that when any military forces stationed...
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women have been injured in iraq and afghanistan that's right one million women soldiers have visited v.a. hospitals and the start of these wars compare that to the vietnam war despite the draft the number of wounded warriors totaled just over three hundred thousand and one million might sound extreme what's more disturbing is that it may even be more you see as of march the department of veterans affairs actually stopped publishing their statistics on injured veterans why or according to report by international business times the v.a. cited reasons of bashful security so on top of the already and adequate health care for vets now are being censored from the eye opening statistics of the true reality of the war on terror not being able to see the truth prevents us from understanding why there's been such an exponential growth in wartime injuries and vietnam so if you want the v.a. to explain this trend to them join me and let's break the set. the please please a little very hard to take under the. law that you ever had sex with the perfect hair. and the age of citizen journalism histo
women have been injured in iraq and afghanistan that's right one million women soldiers have visited v.a. hospitals and the start of these wars compare that to the vietnam war despite the draft the number of wounded warriors totaled just over three hundred thousand and one million might sound extreme what's more disturbing is that it may even be more you see as of march the department of veterans affairs actually stopped publishing their statistics on injured veterans why or according to report...
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shocking new report revealed that almost one million servicemen and women have been injured in iraq and afghanistan that's right one million women soldiers have visited v.a. hospitals and the start of these wars compare that to the vietnam war despite the draft the number of wounded warriors totaled just over three hundred thousand and one million might sound extreme what's more disturbing is that it may even be more busy as of march the department of veterans affairs actually stopped publishing their statistics on injured veterans why or according to report by international business times the v.a. cited reasons of bashful security so on top of the already and adequate health care for vets now are being censored from the eye opening statistics of the true reality of the war on terror not being able to see the truth prevents us from understanding why there's been such an exponential growth in wartime injuries and vietnam so if you want the v.a. to explain this trend to them join me and let's break the set. the please please a little very hard to take a. look. at her had sex with her righ
shocking new report revealed that almost one million servicemen and women have been injured in iraq and afghanistan that's right one million women soldiers have visited v.a. hospitals and the start of these wars compare that to the vietnam war despite the draft the number of wounded warriors totaled just over three hundred thousand and one million might sound extreme what's more disturbing is that it may even be more busy as of march the department of veterans affairs actually stopped...
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holiday a shocking new report revealed that almost one million servicemen and women have been injured in iraq and afghanistan that's right one million women soldiers have visited v.a. hospitals and the start of these wars compare that to the vietnam war despite the draft the number of wounded warriors totaled just over three hundred thousand and one million might sound extreme what's more disturbing is that it may even be more you see as of march the department of veterans affairs actually stopped publishing their statistics on injured veterans why or according to report by international business times the v.a. cited reasons of bashful security so on top of the already and adequate health care for vets now are being censored from the eye opening up to six of the true reality of the war on terror not being able to see the truth prevents us from understanding why there's been such an exponential growth in wartime injuries and vietnam so if you want the v.a. to explain this trend to them join me and let's break the set. the please please a little very hard to take under. the. law that you haven'
holiday a shocking new report revealed that almost one million servicemen and women have been injured in iraq and afghanistan that's right one million women soldiers have visited v.a. hospitals and the start of these wars compare that to the vietnam war despite the draft the number of wounded warriors totaled just over three hundred thousand and one million might sound extreme what's more disturbing is that it may even be more you see as of march the department of veterans affairs actually...
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place argy dot com is launching a special project to mark the appalling scale of violence in iraq. we want you to know. for many in the world israeli palestinian conflict is an inherent clash of culture a war between blood enemies this perspective puts arabs and jews as somehow incapable seen eye to eye as human beings but we forget that politics and government are as much of a human construct as the walls we build to separate ourselves from each other this in fact is the message of my next guests are musical members of a collective called heart beat that consists of over one hundred israeli and palestinian youths from all over the world have come together to help end the conflict of the universal language of music so here's their song book a few mishmash which means when the impossible becomes possible. good. to. see. the country with seven because the focus of the focus of the summit. of the feeling of the baton. the sunnis . but. suppose it even must still be on. the field. just the muscle cars come all the way. to block or close. enough to. lend. money. to cut. em. out. harpy i
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country iraq afghanistan libya saudi arabia israel egypt syria turkey and even away and then each washington finds itself either the odd man out leaving alone or leading from behind in a muddle is the us simply out of touch or it's history in the region nearly. for many in the world israeli palestinian conflict is an inherent clash of culture a war between blood enemies this perspective puts arabs and jews as somehow incapable seen eye to eye as human beings but we forget that politics and government are as much of a human construct as the walls we build to separate ourselves from each other this in fact is the message of my next guests are musical members of a collective called heart beat that consists of over one hundred israeli and palestinian youths from all over the world have come together to help end the conflict in the universal language of music so here's their song which means when the impossible becomes possible. the. same. claim to. be exhibited because the focus of the focus of the. film and. the living of the baton. the sunnis . maybe but. suppose it even must still be on. the
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margy dot com is launching a special project to mark the appalling scale of violence in iraq. we want you to know. wealthy british style it's time to rightly. market why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy cars report on. designing to skeptics to see where it meets the initial targets to get rid of its chemical weapons your inspectors plan the next stage. a nice place. between old friends britain and the us fallout of a secret iraq war communications as a major u.k. inquiry tries to get to the bottom of the country's role in the invasion. of justice and profit rolled into one in a few minutes we'll take you on a tour of the lucretia world of u.s. private prison. when you incarcerate people for the purpose of generating corporate profit you have a built in incentive to incarcerate as many people as you can for as long as possible morality and ethics aside to business is booming for america's prison corporations.
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anthropologists with the troops with military stutter operating in fields of conflict afghanistan and iraq and they they serve in advisory roles there which are ethically very problematic but but anthropologists are in the past have also done you know direct intelligence work they've done troop education they've done a whole range of things for for militaries how our human terrain team is incorporated in why are they incorporated in modern warfare and you talk about how this is been exacerbated in a post nine eleven world on a librarian that is well. yeah well the amateur reigns you know are a post nine eleven invention and they really came into being two thousand and six two thousand and seven. and i guess there's there's sort of two answers in terms of what these human train teams are doing they they claim people working for the program claim what they're doing is essentially education that what they're doing is trying to reduce harm when they're in fields of operation by. helping provide information that could reduce what they call kinetic and. reduce shooting down range in these sort o
anthropologists with the troops with military stutter operating in fields of conflict afghanistan and iraq and they they serve in advisory roles there which are ethically very problematic but but anthropologists are in the past have also done you know direct intelligence work they've done troop education they've done a whole range of things for for militaries how our human terrain team is incorporated in why are they incorporated in modern warfare and you talk about how this is been exacerbated...
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anthropologists with the troops with military stutter operating in fields of conflict afghanistan and iraq and they they serve in advisory roles there which are ethically very problematic but but anthropologists are in the past have also done you know direct intelligence work they've done troop education they've done a whole range of things for for militaries how are human terrain team incorporated and why are they incorporated in modern warfare and you talk about how this is been exacerbated in a post nine eleven world i'm a librarian that is well. yeah well the yuma terrains you know are a post nine eleven invention and they really came into being two thousand and six two thousand and seven. and i guess there's there's sort of two answers in terms of what these human terrain teams are doing they they claim people working for the program claim what they're doing is essentially education that what they're doing is trying to reduce harm when they're in fields of operation by. helping provide information that could reduce what they call kinetic and. reduce shooting down range in these sort o
anthropologists with the troops with military stutter operating in fields of conflict afghanistan and iraq and they they serve in advisory roles there which are ethically very problematic but but anthropologists are in the past have also done you know direct intelligence work they've done troop education they've done a whole range of things for for militaries how are human terrain team incorporated and why are they incorporated in modern warfare and you talk about how this is been exacerbated...
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anthropologists with the troops with military that are operating in fields of conflict afghanistan and iraq and they they serve in advisory roles there which are ethically very problematic but but anthropologists are in the past have also done you know direct intelligence work they've done troop education they've done a whole range of things for for militaries how are human terrain team incorporated and why are they incorporated in modern warfare and you talk about how this is been exacerbated in a post nine eleven world on a librarian that is well. yeah well the in the terrains you know are a post nine eleven invention and they really came into being two thousand and six two thousand and seven. and i guess there's there's sort of two answers in terms of what these human terrain teams are doing they they claim people working for the program claim what they're doing is essentially education that what they're doing is trying to reduce harm when they're in fields of operation by. helping provide information that could reduce what they call kinetic and. reduce shooting down range in these sort
anthropologists with the troops with military that are operating in fields of conflict afghanistan and iraq and they they serve in advisory roles there which are ethically very problematic but but anthropologists are in the past have also done you know direct intelligence work they've done troop education they've done a whole range of things for for militaries how are human terrain team incorporated and why are they incorporated in modern warfare and you talk about how this is been exacerbated...
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margy dot com is launching a special project to mark the appalling scale of violence in iraq. we want you to know. as a little kid to ever play with a toy gun of course you have who hasn't won today in the trigger happy nation of the u.s. and they are simply having a toy gun out in public can get you killed this is exactly what happened to an eighth grader named ending lopez in broad daylight he was walking to his friend's house in santa rosa california holding this airsoft gun and officers claim that they thought it was an a k forty seven when it didn't drop the gun and opened fire resulting in the death of a thirteen year old boy so what's next for the lopez family who are seeking justice for their son's death there's talk about the issue of police accountability i'm joined by the lawyer for randy lopez's case arnaldo the c.s. thank you so much for coming on the show and. every i can tell you to be here thank you so if you break down for our audience what exactly happened to any of that day . well let me just correct things a little i mean you suggested that the officers gav
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well that's a very complicated question he obviously inherited a very bad situation in iraq promised to get. american troops out of iraq in a reasonable amount of time but he'd also promised he was going to step up the war in afghanistan he thought that the war in iraq was the wrong war and the real war should be fought in afghanistan against. where the attack on the united states originated so he believed that he would. do this and in stages of counterinsurgency it first he adopted the idea that if you had the right general at the right time that you could in fact mation build if you will not censor. it was not unlike president george w. bush but when counterinsurgency failed as it inevitably did in afghanistan then he turned to drones and his major advisor on that was a man by the name of john brennan. and he had other their advisors and in the same way you have to also understand it seems to me that the two things here one there is counterinsurgency and that assumes that you have a government that's worth defending and that you are eliminating illegitimate insurgency and the other
well that's a very complicated question he obviously inherited a very bad situation in iraq promised to get. american troops out of iraq in a reasonable amount of time but he'd also promised he was going to step up the war in afghanistan he thought that the war in iraq was the wrong war and the real war should be fought in afghanistan against. where the attack on the united states originated so he believed that he would. do this and in stages of counterinsurgency it first he adopted the idea...
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margy dot com is launching a special project to mark the appalling scale of violence in iraq. we want you to know. this is a medium so we need to. push the security. there's an. issues that no one is asking with the guests that you deserve answers from. politic. as a little kid to ever play with a toy gun of course you have who hasn't what today in the trigger happy nation of the us today simply having a toy gun out in public can get you killed this is exactly what happened to an eighth grader named andy lopez in broad daylight he was walking to his friend's house in santa rosa california holding this airsoft gun and officers claim that they thought it was an a k forty seven in it and he didn't drop the gun they opened fire resulting in the death of a thirteen year old boy so what's next for the lopez family who are seeking justice for their son's death piers talked about the issue of police accountability i'm joined by the lawyer for randy lopez's case arnaldo c.s. thank you so much for coming on the show nanda every i can tell you to be here thank you so can you break down f
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jakarta deployed to iraq twice and schieffer survived not one but two. excuse me three separate idea explosions. and when she was well enough she deployed again. and i was almost celebrating as you say no she was she was really joyful to jump back in there and combat i mean what effect do these multiple redeployments have on soldiers i just want to expand i would like to compare that with the current focus on concussion than the n.f.l. i mean i read your show that the n.f.l. and the military are doing partnering on some kind of research behind that since they are fairly similar i mean you get banged on the offensive line and that fellow and you get your brain rattled by a i.e.d. and you're confident and the injuries are similar or different from different circumstances but so they're working together and hopefully there will be some sort of research coming out of there will be useful to especially the military folks and you know veterans also make up about seven percent of the u.s. population yet thirteen percent of all the homeless people in this countr
jakarta deployed to iraq twice and schieffer survived not one but two. excuse me three separate idea explosions. and when she was well enough she deployed again. and i was almost celebrating as you say no she was she was really joyful to jump back in there and combat i mean what effect do these multiple redeployments have on soldiers i just want to expand i would like to compare that with the current focus on concussion than the n.f.l. i mean i read your show that the n.f.l. and the military...
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yukari deployed to iraq twice and schieffer survived not one but two. excuse me three separate idea explosions. and when she was well enough she deployed again. you know it's almost celebrating as you say no she was she was really joyful to jump back in there and combat i mean what effect do these multiple redeployments have on soldiers i just want to expand i would like to compare that with the current focus on concussion than the n.f.l. i mean i read your show that the n.f.l. and the military are doing partnering on some kind of research behind that since they are fairly similar i mean you get banged on the offensive line and that fellow and you get your brain rattled by a i.e.d. in your conforte and the injuries are similar or different from different circumstances but so they're working together and hopefully there will be some definitive research coming out of there will be useful to especially the military folks and you know veterans also make up about seven percent of the u.s. population yet thirteen percent of all the homeless people in this cou
yukari deployed to iraq twice and schieffer survived not one but two. excuse me three separate idea explosions. and when she was well enough she deployed again. you know it's almost celebrating as you say no she was she was really joyful to jump back in there and combat i mean what effect do these multiple redeployments have on soldiers i just want to expand i would like to compare that with the current focus on concussion than the n.f.l. i mean i read your show that the n.f.l. and the military...
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jakarta deployed to iraq twice and schieffer survived not one but two. excuse me three separate idea explosions. and when she was well enough she deployed again. you know it's almost celebrating as you say no she was she was really joyful to jump back in there and combat i mean what effect do these multiple redeployments have on soldiers i just want to expand i would like to compare that with the current focus on concussion than the n.f.l. i mean i read your show that the n.f.l. and the military are doing partnering on some kind of research behind that since they are fairly similar i mean you get banged on the offensive line and that fellow and you get your brain rattled by a i.e.d. in your conforte and the injuries are similar or different from different circumstances but so they're working together and hopefully there will be some definitive research coming out of that they will be useful to especially the military folks and you know veterans also make up about seven percent of the u.s. population yet thirteen percent of all the homeless people in this
jakarta deployed to iraq twice and schieffer survived not one but two. excuse me three separate idea explosions. and when she was well enough she deployed again. you know it's almost celebrating as you say no she was she was really joyful to jump back in there and combat i mean what effect do these multiple redeployments have on soldiers i just want to expand i would like to compare that with the current focus on concussion than the n.f.l. i mean i read your show that the n.f.l. and the...
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jakarta deployed to iraq twice and schieffer survived not one but two. excuse me three separate idea explosions. and when she was well enough she deployed again. you know it's almost celebrating as you say no she was she was really joyful to jump back in there and combat i mean what effect do these multiple redeployments have on soldiers i just want to expand i would like to compare that with the current focus on concussion the n.f.l. i mean i read your show that the n.f.l. and the military are doing partnering on some kind of research behind that since they are fairly similar i mean you get banged on the offensive line and a felon and you get your brain rattled by a i.e.d. and you're confident and the injuries are similar or different from different circumstances but so they're working together and it hopefully there will be some definitive research coming out of there will be useful to especially the military folks and you know veterans also make up about seven percent of the u.s. population yet thirteen percent of all the homeless people in this count
jakarta deployed to iraq twice and schieffer survived not one but two. excuse me three separate idea explosions. and when she was well enough she deployed again. you know it's almost celebrating as you say no she was she was really joyful to jump back in there and combat i mean what effect do these multiple redeployments have on soldiers i just want to expand i would like to compare that with the current focus on concussion the n.f.l. i mean i read your show that the n.f.l. and the military are...
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marchers are taking to the streets demanding justice for and you know pads sonoma county deputy in iraq war veteran eric go house shot thirteen year old and you know told her twenty second guest house claims that he felt threatened by the gun and he was holding the gun turned out to be a toy which resembles an a k forty seven weeks after the shooting and his death is still stirring up strong emotions it's unbelievable this trained officer could just open fire on the young boy for out here so it doesn't happen to another family among the protesters were mothers who lost their children in police shootings genevieve these are son when all dia's was shot and killed by an eye police last year his death also sparked weeks of protests the da is just applying the crime for juries or justifying the crime and cops are getting away with murder throughout the united states jeanne faxon son thirty one year old michael knight was on norm when he was shot and killed by southern california police officers mistook night afore an armed robber and shot him in the back after he ran from police the family a
marchers are taking to the streets demanding justice for and you know pads sonoma county deputy in iraq war veteran eric go house shot thirteen year old and you know told her twenty second guest house claims that he felt threatened by the gun and he was holding the gun turned out to be a toy which resembles an a k forty seven weeks after the shooting and his death is still stirring up strong emotions it's unbelievable this trained officer could just open fire on the young boy for out here so it...
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if iraq was invaded by a coalition of the willing led by the united states then you should say that it was led by a small group of countries led by the united states there is no way the. international community when you represent a very small group. of palos international committee. each country i think. to advance their own national interest every country around the world. i don't see that i'm sorry i just disagree with you my friend i do not see china saying that i don't see russia saying that i don't see india saying saying that i don't see brazil saying they comes out of western capitals. good lumbered sure. to build a new most sophisticated. version of leave. anything tunes mission to teach music creation why it should care about humans and. this is why you should care only. if. we. are not psyched to camp at guantanamo where patients are forced that. our strike never turned world's attention to the point that some. of our. hopes for a breakthrough over iran's nuclear program fade in geneva as tehran says talks have hit a snag in the paris of blackmail. above and beyond the two th
if iraq was invaded by a coalition of the willing led by the united states then you should say that it was led by a small group of countries led by the united states there is no way the. international community when you represent a very small group. of palos international committee. each country i think. to advance their own national interest every country around the world. i don't see that i'm sorry i just disagree with you my friend i do not see china saying that i don't see russia saying...
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margie dot com is launching a special project to mark the appalling scale of violence in iraq. we want you to know. hopes for a breakthrough over iran's nuclear program fade in geneva as turan says talks have hit a snag and accuses all of blackmail breaking news. fourteen olympic torch relay reaches out to space the symbol of the games was taken for a space walk for the first time in human history. with thousands of drones over america they could pose a risk to the already huge amounts of traffic. for most of the.
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local london is wasn't covered at all and yet here you had obviously reminded me really lead up to the iraq war there were two billion birds out in the street protesting that war and they were basically given short shift as really not having any thing important to say so what are the media my questions the media and principle a the top media outlet b.b.c. is a state run media outlet i mean this is their number one platform what is that an issue in terms of getting. the story out to people in a way it seems that they just don't get the what's wrong with the b.b.c. that's my question it's one of the b.b.c. i mean the trouble is i don't want to fall into the lot of people on the right of my post so you've been going for the b.b.c. for a long time to think it's got a left wing bias i still think despite some of the problems i still think is one of the few institutions in our country that we can be a little bit proud of and everything else is falling down around it so i wouldn't want to undermine the b.b.c. i'd like to see it grow some balls probably not appropriate all that well look says dolla
local london is wasn't covered at all and yet here you had obviously reminded me really lead up to the iraq war there were two billion birds out in the street protesting that war and they were basically given short shift as really not having any thing important to say so what are the media my questions the media and principle a the top media outlet b.b.c. is a state run media outlet i mean this is their number one platform what is that an issue in terms of getting. the story out to people in a...
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dot com is launching a special project to mark the appalling scale of violence in iraq. we want you to know. if you want to say that. iraq was invaded by a coalition of the willing led by the united states then you should say that it was led by a small group of countries led by the united states there is no way that you can actually solve international community when you only represent a very small group. of palos and the term international committee you use in the by each country i think first of all in order to advance their own national interest every country around the world seems to be using that to me a little bit i don't see that i'm sorry i just disagree with you my friend i do not see china saying that i don't see russia saying. i don't say. that i don't. believe. mission to teach me. a huge amount of. breaking the boundary. symbol of the story.
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margi dot com is launching a special project to mark the appalling scale of violence in iraq. we want you to know. i. welcome back to the kaiser report imax guys are. jack ultimate author environmentalist and a member of parliament for richmond park zach welcome to the gas report see you all right you've got a campaign that you are right in the middle of called recall the goal i think is get twenty thousand signatures to tell us about recall recall basically means that people can get rid of their m.p. at any time at the moment you have an election every five years in between those elections there is absolutely nothing you can do to hold your m.p. to account so as an m.p. i could tell you right now i'm switching to an extremist part time going to go on holiday for two years i'm going to boycott parliament i'm not going to see any of my constituents i could do any of those things and there's nothing my constituents could do about it is the only job you can get fired from in this country other than when i see the queen or a vicar and i think even vic is going to be fired now this
margi dot com is launching a special project to mark the appalling scale of violence in iraq. we want you to know. i. welcome back to the kaiser report imax guys are. jack ultimate author environmentalist and a member of parliament for richmond park zach welcome to the gas report see you all right you've got a campaign that you are right in the middle of called recall the goal i think is get twenty thousand signatures to tell us about recall recall basically means that people can get rid of...
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margie dot com is launching a special project to mark the appalling scale of violence in iraq. we want you to know. the deepest lake in the world. usually then no more than fifteen cells years old this one dates back twenty five. spirits and buddhist gone she lives you know. the pure clear water in the lake is helping scientists unravel the mysteries of the universe. i try to see by cal in its entirety. it's not that i have discovered something new here rather that i absorb everything but this place offers . a spiritual. if you nothing in it got no opportunity. to start to construct your own. kiln olympian bit gives don't want to be gangstas you don't want to be. they don't want to blow with all the time that a kid came to be we can see. you just made the boat as i was and i hope i was in the hood. variable thirty round clip. but it felt like. i said. i don't want to die i just really do not want to die young young. you got a lot of sneering and negative press for your engagements here in russia especially for your public appearances with food and even though they weren't expli
margie dot com is launching a special project to mark the appalling scale of violence in iraq. we want you to know. the deepest lake in the world. usually then no more than fifteen cells years old this one dates back twenty five. spirits and buddhist gone she lives you know. the pure clear water in the lake is helping scientists unravel the mysteries of the universe. i try to see by cal in its entirety. it's not that i have discovered something new here rather that i absorb everything but this...
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has iraq's rampant violence breaks new tragic records r.t. documents the surge in civilian casualties with an in-depth database on the growing terror. is nothing you don't. britain's spy chiefs can dam whistle blowing at a parliamentary committee hearing on mass surveillance that rights groups say avoided all the tough questions. and new revelations emerge in how america uses its embassies around the world to spy on host cities we speak to investigative journalist studying this network. britain has declared a global hub of financial secrecy as tax havens responsible for hiding most of the world on account of cash are traced to the country's offshore zones and up.
has iraq's rampant violence breaks new tragic records r.t. documents the surge in civilian casualties with an in-depth database on the growing terror. is nothing you don't. britain's spy chiefs can dam whistle blowing at a parliamentary committee hearing on mass surveillance that rights groups say avoided all the tough questions. and new revelations emerge in how america uses its embassies around the world to spy on host cities we speak to investigative journalist studying this network. britain...
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margie dot com is launching a special project to mark the appalling scale of violence in iraq. we want you to know. there's a media leave us so we leave that maybe. i will see push to secure. your party there's a goal. for shoes that no one is asking with the guests that you deserve. thank you watching our team coming to live from the russian capital and us promise we're following the spectacular journey of the olympic torch which has now reached the international space station you're looking at live pictures there and our correspondent lizzie france is following this let's now turn to her limbs and do talk us through what's happening. well the soyuz has just joshing at the international space station and as you're seeing right now i think the new clue is disembarking they hatch has just opened and one crew member and the torch if you see i would be the first to make it out now of course the crews are very each other it's very exciting where everyone sort of people very bonded i'm very excited to see this sort of crazy very quick trip just drive our you know of course the ice i
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margy dot com is launching a special project to mark the appalling scale of violence in iraq. we want you to know. exactly what happened there i don't know but a woman got killed. piers later is when i got arrested for a crime i did not do. we have numerous cases where police officers lie about polygraph results. innocent people taking shots at police officers don't beat people anymore i mean it just doesn't happen really. in the course of interrogation why because there's been this is like meant no because the psychological techniques are more effective in obtaining confessions than physical abuse and they were they could get what they wanted they could say what they wanted and there was no evidence of what they did or what they said. right from the scene. first trip. and i think picture. on a reformer with. results like active camp at guantanamo where patients are worse than. the first strike that turned world's attention to the place that some gulag marks my. god. god. was. britain's turn to explain the country's intelligence chiefs face public questioning on just how close
margy dot com is launching a special project to mark the appalling scale of violence in iraq. we want you to know. exactly what happened there i don't know but a woman got killed. piers later is when i got arrested for a crime i did not do. we have numerous cases where police officers lie about polygraph results. innocent people taking shots at police officers don't beat people anymore i mean it just doesn't happen really. in the course of interrogation why because there's been this is like...
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and they're rock war a great job but really he wanted to stay in iraq he tried to stay in iraq it was bush's timeline that they had to adhere to and they actually forced troops out of the country and it wasn't even sticking to the time when the united states military got kicked out of iraq and we're still in afghanistan on those people remember this but we're still at war and the now innocent troops the military contractors as well so not only are we still fighting these wars that obama's actually got has gotten us into several other conflicts these shadow operations that are conducted using drones and special operations troops which is like pakistan somalia yemen in djibouti mali i mean the i know that we're rehashing these but i mean this is this is these are the things that aren't getting covered all the while you you know what you're hearing right now on the anniversary of the election for the you know fifty years now is oh are we any closer to reaching the accomplishments that he promised really we're learning more and more that the media doesn't care about the things that he fai
and they're rock war a great job but really he wanted to stay in iraq he tried to stay in iraq it was bush's timeline that they had to adhere to and they actually forced troops out of the country and it wasn't even sticking to the time when the united states military got kicked out of iraq and we're still in afghanistan on those people remember this but we're still at war and the now innocent troops the military contractors as well so not only are we still fighting these wars that obama's...
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and did their rock war a great job but really he wanted to stay in iraq he tried to stay in iraq it was bush's timeline that they had to adhere to and they actually forced troops out of the country and i wasn't even sticking to the time when the united states military got kicked out of iraq and we're still in afghanistan on those people remember this but we're still at war in the now innocent troops i'm sorry of military contractors as well so not only are we still fighting these wars that obama's actually got has gotten us into several other conflicts these shadow operations that are conducted using drones and special operations troops he says like pakistan somalia yemen djibouti mali i mean the i know that we're rehashing these but i mean this is this is these are the things that aren't getting covered all the while you you know what you're hearing right now on the anniversary of the election for the you know fifty years now is oh are we any closer to reaching the accomplishments that he promised really we're learning more and more that the media doesn't care about the things that he
and did their rock war a great job but really he wanted to stay in iraq he tried to stay in iraq it was bush's timeline that they had to adhere to and they actually forced troops out of the country and i wasn't even sticking to the time when the united states military got kicked out of iraq and we're still in afghanistan on those people remember this but we're still at war in the now innocent troops i'm sorry of military contractors as well so not only are we still fighting these wars that...
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in guantanamo were said to be conducted according to government approved guidelines the situation in iraq deteriorated and in two thousand and four images of torture and abuse in abu ghraib leaked to the public. and believable what purpose did that serve it wasn't eliciting information. i mean you know this is sadistic in this is not the product of a professional anything the usually jovial jody rumsfeld was grim as he was sworn in and promptly took responsibility for what he called a catastrophe he was interrupted by a heck of a risk calling for his head. is terrible to because the army is will and has been tarnished and will be tarnished for a very long time is difficult to recover from something like this. the political upheaval didn't affect the every day life. over the course of his five year in prison meant the means of eliciting information steadily increased in intensity. for them sometimes they interrogated me for more than twenty four hours. thirty. years there were. then the americans and asked me what i had done in germany. or something. in school you and they inquired about p
in guantanamo were said to be conducted according to government approved guidelines the situation in iraq deteriorated and in two thousand and four images of torture and abuse in abu ghraib leaked to the public. and believable what purpose did that serve it wasn't eliciting information. i mean you know this is sadistic in this is not the product of a professional anything the usually jovial jody rumsfeld was grim as he was sworn in and promptly took responsibility for what he called a...
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and iraq was one of them. you know my job is to. comport with the law makes for my commanders much in a command complies with the law so on that professional level of course i got to care because that's my job but on a personal level i mean i'm a human being i don't i don't get joy out of seeing other human being suffer. the more i looked into it the more i realized that it doesn't matter what you advise your commanders those concerns are going to leave the island is not going to go up the chain. so my role to advise commanders on the proper way forward is basically futile it's not going to get anywhere. that's was the moment that i decided ok that was something i had to do. there's just no way and to be able to do it through proper channels was my thought process and to do it surreptitiously. they kept interrogating me like this for years and years so i told them i'm through with you if you want to hear it again just rewind the tapes you already have and listen to it again and nothing's changed. with the food they punished me they
and iraq was one of them. you know my job is to. comport with the law makes for my commanders much in a command complies with the law so on that professional level of course i got to care because that's my job but on a personal level i mean i'm a human being i don't i don't get joy out of seeing other human being suffer. the more i looked into it the more i realized that it doesn't matter what you advise your commanders those concerns are going to leave the island is not going to go up the...
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and iraq was one of them. you know my job is to. comport with the law makes sure my commanders and my chain of command complies with the law so on that professional level of course i got to care because that's my job but on a personal level i mean i'm a human being i don't i don't get joy out of seeing other human being suffer. the more i looked into it the more i realized that it doesn't matter what you advise your commanders those concerns are going to leave the island is not going to go up the chain. so my role to advise commanders on the proper way forward basically futile it's not going to get anywhere. that's was the moment that i decided ok there was something i had to do. there's just no way to be able to do it through proper channels was my thought process and to do it surreptitiously. they kept interrogating me like this for years and years so i told them i'm through with you if you want to hear it again just rewind the tapes you already have and listen to it again and nothing's changed. with. the food they punished me the
and iraq was one of them. you know my job is to. comport with the law makes sure my commanders and my chain of command complies with the law so on that professional level of course i got to care because that's my job but on a personal level i mean i'm a human being i don't i don't get joy out of seeing other human being suffer. the more i looked into it the more i realized that it doesn't matter what you advise your commanders those concerns are going to leave the island is not going to go up...
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margy dot com is launching a special project to mark the appalling scale of violence in iraq. we want you to know. quite simply. story. the first. the president did not keep his promise. two years later one time i was still operating. could shutting the door on that detention center really end the trauma of one timeout. and can the closing of a prison really liberate those it once held captive. it's not that i feel lonely if i am lonely for him and who could possibly understand what i have experienced in guantanamo when i talk about it you ask who is most. no one is able to imagine. and the flag flew over camp delta and guantanamo bay cuba where you know the detainees are housed. to honor all those service members and civilian who have lost their lives during the global war on terrorism and those who continue to fan the ideals of freedom and democracy throughout the world so i really appreciate that because i very much enjoyed serving my country. it's painful and it makes me sad that there are those who think my service is not honorable. if anyone googles my name torture will
margy dot com is launching a special project to mark the appalling scale of violence in iraq. we want you to know. quite simply. story. the first. the president did not keep his promise. two years later one time i was still operating. could shutting the door on that detention center really end the trauma of one timeout. and can the closing of a prison really liberate those it once held captive. it's not that i feel lonely if i am lonely for him and who could possibly understand what i have...
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so yes i have no regrets about the specific role i played i was not a supporter of the of the war in iraq it is one of the great i think mistakes of the of the bush administration of that bush administration so from that point of view i may have a tinge of regret but it wasn't about the tactics it was about the fact that once he became president i disagreed with a number of the policies of george w. bush and so you agree with the supreme court decided not presidential election. it was a political decision but this is politics and i think at the end of the day we'll never really know i reject the argument that all these voters respond because of the use of the butterfly ballot and some voters inadvertently voted for pat buchanan when they meant to vote for al gore and joe lieberman the butterfly ballot that's being criticized has been in use by the chicago democratic machine for twenty years prior to that so there was nothing wrong with that ballot it's very simple there's an arrow in a hole if you're too stupid to know how to vote with simple instructions and perhaps you're too dumb to vo
so yes i have no regrets about the specific role i played i was not a supporter of the of the war in iraq it is one of the great i think mistakes of the of the bush administration of that bush administration so from that point of view i may have a tinge of regret but it wasn't about the tactics it was about the fact that once he became president i disagreed with a number of the policies of george w. bush and so you agree with the supreme court decided not presidential election. it was a...
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so yes i have no regrets about the specific role i played i was not a supporter of the of the war in iraq it is one of the great i think mistakes of the of the bush administration of that bush administration so from that point of view i may have a tinge of regret but it wasn't about the tactics it was about the fact that once he became president i disagreed with a number of the policies of george w. bush and so you agreed with the supreme court decided not presidential election. it was a political decision but this is politics and i think at the end of the day we'll never really know i reject the argument that all these voters respond because of the use of the butterfly ballot and some voters inadvertently voted for pat buchanan when they meant to vote for al gore and joe lieberman the butterfly ballot that's being criticized has been in use by the chicago democratic machine for twenty years prior to that so there was nothing wrong with that ballot it's very simple there's an arrow in a hole if you're too stupid to know how to vote with simple instructions and perhaps you're too dumb to v
so yes i have no regrets about the specific role i played i was not a supporter of the of the war in iraq it is one of the great i think mistakes of the of the bush administration of that bush administration so from that point of view i may have a tinge of regret but it wasn't about the tactics it was about the fact that once he became president i disagreed with a number of the policies of george w. bush and so you agreed with the supreme court decided not presidential election. it was a...
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feeling unsafe to do anything in iraq a record high death toll over the last five years mark in october this is the country's prime minister pays a visit to washington.
feeling unsafe to do anything in iraq a record high death toll over the last five years mark in october this is the country's prime minister pays a visit to washington.
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almost a thousand people are killed in iraq in just one month forcing the country's prime minister to ask the u.s. for help to end the violence. america's huge soon to be open new spy complex is the target for outrage with the parties failing to keep the public away from what was supposed to be a secret facility. they put it inside of the middle of an army base so you can be protesting the army to protest the n.s.a. . activists besieged the already notorious data center in utah which will host super computers able to store the piles of files of phone e-mail and search engine data that has been harvested. and peace in ruins.
almost a thousand people are killed in iraq in just one month forcing the country's prime minister to ask the u.s. for help to end the violence. america's huge soon to be open new spy complex is the target for outrage with the parties failing to keep the public away from what was supposed to be a secret facility. they put it inside of the middle of an army base so you can be protesting the army to protest the n.s.a. . activists besieged the already notorious data center in utah which will host...
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official data says the bloodiest month in iraq since two thousand and eight. drug treatment. kills the leader of the. negotiate. it is almost like a symbolic overwatch. it makes you. critics . as a way to.
official data says the bloodiest month in iraq since two thousand and eight. drug treatment. kills the leader of the. negotiate. it is almost like a symbolic overwatch. it makes you. critics . as a way to.
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robert gates said recently don't you learn from iraq afghanistan and libya. i said if any secretary of defense recommends that i send troops again and asia africa latin america he should have his head examined right and i knew that would be a quagmire but i fear we're virtue that what peter says is partially true i mean if there were another terror attack on them on us soil would we do people react over react as they did last time would go crazy again because we have the power this military that's what scares me and we're putting in place this architecture that exists whether obama is a good manager of empires is not the issue the issue is what you have the ability to use this technology all over the world you will use it there will be one president will come along will not have the restraint of an obama will be a george bush again and what happens right of course once his policies are an act and they never go away no matter who you start building the atomic bomb as truman found out he's a little boy out of toboggan according to lesley gross no one was going
robert gates said recently don't you learn from iraq afghanistan and libya. i said if any secretary of defense recommends that i send troops again and asia africa latin america he should have his head examined right and i knew that would be a quagmire but i fear we're virtue that what peter says is partially true i mean if there were another terror attack on them on us soil would we do people react over react as they did last time would go crazy again because we have the power this military...
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robert gates said recently don't you learn from iraq afghanistan and libya i said if any secretary of defense recommends that i see any troops again and asia africa latin america he should have his head examined right and i knew that would be a quagmire you know. what peter says is partially true i mean if there were another terror attack on u.s. soil would we do people react over react as they did last time we would go crazy again because we have these bomb power this military that's what scares me and we're putting in place this architecture that exists whether obama is a good manager of empire which is not the issue the issue is what you have the ability to use this technology all of that where. you will use it it will be one president will come along will not have the restraint of an obama will be a george bush again and what kind of course once his policies are in act and they never go away no matter who you start building the atomic bomb is true. he's a little boy and of toboggan according to leslie gross no one was going to stop that bomb from being dropped from the moment. bui
robert gates said recently don't you learn from iraq afghanistan and libya i said if any secretary of defense recommends that i see any troops again and asia africa latin america he should have his head examined right and i knew that would be a quagmire you know. what peter says is partially true i mean if there were another terror attack on u.s. soil would we do people react over react as they did last time we would go crazy again because we have these bomb power this military that's what...