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why would we intervene and libya the most consistent? one is because it be the right thing to do because people are dying for altruistic reasons. oh, and don't forget, it's russia that are seen as waging a brutal war and oppressing people. when it comes to the american military, there's always room for admiration and glorification. we see these beautiful pictures at night. i'm guided by the beauty of our weapons. i think donald from became president of the united states. he talked about international norms, international rules about america's role in enforcing justice in the world. now the very same media that basically how to justify multiple wars across the world are preaching about what's going on. and ukraine, if this conflict between moscow and keith has exposed anything, is that there is no limit to the level of double standards in hypoxia anymore. well, nature's come in full with a chill on twitter, often swiftly deleted a tweet on international women's day, which inadvertently featured not the symbolism. nato posted a ukrainian n
why would we intervene and libya the most consistent? one is because it be the right thing to do because people are dying for altruistic reasons. oh, and don't forget, it's russia that are seen as waging a brutal war and oppressing people. when it comes to the american military, there's always room for admiration and glorification. we see these beautiful pictures at night. i'm guided by the beauty of our weapons. i think donald from became president of the united states. he talked about...
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have been hearing more and more about the wagner group's human rights abuses in places like syria, libya, central african republic. moscow has always denied any ties with mercenary groups, but the worry is that the involvement of mercenaries might deteriorate the humanitarian situation even further. hanan razek, bbc news. two other quick news lines linked to the war in ukraine to bring you. officials in moscow are warning that western sanctions could cause the international space station to crash. they believe the measures could disrupt the operations of russian vessels servicing the iss. the russian section of the station weighs 500 tonnes and helps correct its orbit. and the west�*s crackdown on some of the oligarchs linked to president putin is continuing — italy's financial police say they have seized the yacht of the russian billionaire andre melnichenko. this is it — moored in the port of trieste. it's one of the largest yachts in the world and reportedly worth almost 600 million dollars. more than two and a half million people have now fled ukraine and the humanitarian situa
have been hearing more and more about the wagner group's human rights abuses in places like syria, libya, central african republic. moscow has always denied any ties with mercenary groups, but the worry is that the involvement of mercenaries might deteriorate the humanitarian situation even further. hanan razek, bbc news. two other quick news lines linked to the war in ukraine to bring you. officials in moscow are warning that western sanctions could cause the international space station to...
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but the same time it finds itself opposed to russia, for example, in syria, in libya and in other places. that kind of positioning as far as ankara is concerned, it believe that can use this to its advantage in trying to use that leverage. so both sides, however, when you speak to analyst, suffolk, yes, turkey enjoys those strong relationships with both countries, but in terms of actual leverage that it can use to pressure either side. that is where maybe there is a lack of clarity because how much does russia depend on chart? he, ukraine. yes. maybe depends a lot more. we've seen with the drones with the virus sar, drones that have been very significant since. well, it's obviously the economic ties between them. maybe between russia and sark, it's more of a mutual respect over specific files. maybe you can look at maybe doing deals with russia of the ukraine by agreeing to do certain things with regards to syria, with regard to libya and so forth. possibly. and the end of the, the chart is very keen to show that the mediation can take place through. it's obviously geographically as well
but the same time it finds itself opposed to russia, for example, in syria, in libya and in other places. that kind of positioning as far as ankara is concerned, it believe that can use this to its advantage in trying to use that leverage. so both sides, however, when you speak to analyst, suffolk, yes, turkey enjoys those strong relationships with both countries, but in terms of actual leverage that it can use to pressure either side. that is where maybe there is a lack of clarity because how...
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you can also remember iraq, syria, libya, afghan, austin. but if you remind them of all this, they will not want to hear about it. well, that italian reporter is one of an increasing number of foreign journalists. he visited east in ukraine, one re winter village, little guns, republic, which was taken to the control of people's forces around a month ago. and independent reports who visited the dumbass, spoke of his experience. would have load ah, store that i saw, she knew, but a baby. i feel surprised. this is a place that endured fighting. and you normally expect people to be outraged about this nevada, but it's vice versa. here people are welcoming the russian troops. if they are glad they have come, every one is talking about the horrors of the last 8 years. it causes strong emotions. yeah. that somebody went to the california to earlier. we spoke with thomas roper himself and he believes the story of easton ukraine over the past 8 years remains largely untold in the west. i would agree with each other i'm calling because i just returne
you can also remember iraq, syria, libya, afghan, austin. but if you remind them of all this, they will not want to hear about it. well, that italian reporter is one of an increasing number of foreign journalists. he visited east in ukraine, one re winter village, little guns, republic, which was taken to the control of people's forces around a month ago. and independent reports who visited the dumbass, spoke of his experience. would have load ah, store that i saw, she knew, but a baby. i feel...
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you can also remember iraq, syria, libya, afghanistan. but if you remind them of all this, they will not want to hear about it. well, that's italian reporter is just one of an increasing number of foreign journalists . he visited eastern ukraine, one group went to a village in little guns republic, which was taken under the control of people's forces around a month ago. an independent reporter who visited the don busts folk of his experience would have load ah storms that associated with a baby. my feel surprised. this is a place that endured fighting and you normally expect people to be outraged about this nevada, but it's vice versa. here. people are welcoming the russian troops if they are glad they have come. every one is talking about the horrors of the last 8 years. it causes strong emotions. earlier we spoke with thomas rope himself and he believes the story of easton ukraine over the past 8 years remains largely unfold in the west. i would agree with italian colleague because i just returned myself 2 hours ago from, from the confl
you can also remember iraq, syria, libya, afghanistan. but if you remind them of all this, they will not want to hear about it. well, that's italian reporter is just one of an increasing number of foreign journalists . he visited eastern ukraine, one group went to a village in little guns republic, which was taken under the control of people's forces around a month ago. an independent reporter who visited the don busts folk of his experience would have load ah storms that associated with a...
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i mentioned libya. we know that the united states is a history of arming and training these extremist far death squads that were linked to al qaeda. and syria, and what is the equivalent of that in ukraine? the java, new sra of syria and ukraine would be the a's of regiment. and we have many pieces of evidence showing that the u. s. military has supported a isab. ah, the new york time this has been called out for reversing it's normative and corruption and ukraine amid the conflict in the country. a u turn, which seems to be part of the recent trend among many western media outlets of kill of monk and tells us us, mainstream media outlets don't approve of people speaking against their narrative. even if it's the same narrative that they have been using until now, ukraine crisis has made this very clear, conservative pundit, candice owen's recently tweeted out an inquiry she received from the new york times . i received an email from the new york times asking for comments regarding me, advancing ideas th
i mentioned libya. we know that the united states is a history of arming and training these extremist far death squads that were linked to al qaeda. and syria, and what is the equivalent of that in ukraine? the java, new sra of syria and ukraine would be the a's of regiment. and we have many pieces of evidence showing that the u. s. military has supported a isab. ah, the new york time this has been called out for reversing it's normative and corruption and ukraine amid the conflict in the...
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why would we intervene and libya the most consistent? one is because it be the right thing to do because people are dying for altruistic reasons. oh, and don't forget, it's russia that are seen as waging a brutal war and oppressing people. when it comes to the american military, there's always room for admiration and glorification. we see these beautiful pictures at night. i'm guided by the beauty of our weapons. i think the dollar from became president of the united states. he talked about international norms, international rules about america's role and enforcing justice in the world. now the very same media that basically have to justify multiple wars across the world are pre about what's going on in ukraine if this conflict between moscow and keith has exposed anything, is that there is no limit to the level of double standards and high poxy anymore the u. k. may lift its current, been on drilling for shale gas, as part of plans to boost the countries energy security just comes after the british government decided to phase out import
why would we intervene and libya the most consistent? one is because it be the right thing to do because people are dying for altruistic reasons. oh, and don't forget, it's russia that are seen as waging a brutal war and oppressing people. when it comes to the american military, there's always room for admiration and glorification. we see these beautiful pictures at night. i'm guided by the beauty of our weapons. i think the dollar from became president of the united states. he talked about...
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you can also remember iraq, syria, libya, afghanistan. but if you remind them of all this, they will not want to hear about it. what we discussed the current situation. we have one of those independent journalists, thomas roper is visited the region himself and he told us about the reaction of locals. he believes the story of easton ukraine over the past. 8 years remains largely on told in the west. i would agree with italian, call it because i just returned myself 2 hours ago from, from the conflict region and the don bus and in every village where we have been and when they've seen that we are for journalists, they were screaming at us why the western press didn't tell the world about the us war there. and now we see again the same thing to work. didn't see the g s. war. the rest of the media didn't talk about it and now the font is conflict and that, well, i would not call them hypocritical. i would really call them someone even lying. because what i have seen is just the opposite and i see them our eyes. it's just the opposite of what
you can also remember iraq, syria, libya, afghanistan. but if you remind them of all this, they will not want to hear about it. what we discussed the current situation. we have one of those independent journalists, thomas roper is visited the region himself and he told us about the reaction of locals. he believes the story of easton ukraine over the past. 8 years remains largely on told in the west. i would agree with italian, call it because i just returned myself 2 hours ago from, from the...
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libya. but how many of that 1,000 or, so i don't have thaefl will of detail -- that level of detail. the point is that it's just another example of how mr. putin is going to -- is going to throw more energy into trying to occupy the donbas. to what end, we're not exactly sure. certainly so far he has not been successful in that either. but we believe that they are going to prioritize that part of the country. reporter: did you say -- [indiscernible] -- regrouping in libya to fight in ukraine? sec. kirby: we've seen indications that they want to recruit out of places like north africa and syria. yes. reporter: specifically libya? sec. kirby: yes. reporter: to fight in ukraine? sec. kirby: yes. reporter: a question about the 20%. refitting a mechanized unit is a significant logistics challenge, according to maintenance, ammunitions, p.o.l., are you seeing any examples of that happening with the support elements coming in to refit? or are you assuming at this point they will be refit? sec. kirb
libya. but how many of that 1,000 or, so i don't have thaefl will of detail -- that level of detail. the point is that it's just another example of how mr. putin is going to -- is going to throw more energy into trying to occupy the donbas. to what end, we're not exactly sure. certainly so far he has not been successful in that either. but we believe that they are going to prioritize that part of the country. reporter: did you say -- [indiscernible] -- regrouping in libya to fight in ukraine?...
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but you never know what's going to happen in a conflict back to the libya conflict when it first started in february and nato kept saying they would not do an air campaign but within six weeks because of the atrocities and as libya's columns of tanks went to enter benghazi where they would have killed tens thousands of civilians, ultimately nato did do airstrikes that significantly changed the picture on the ground. but david david, we know what surprises me about this is that it is so unsurprising and that we were more prepared for this . we saw what putin did in grozny, chechnya. we saw what he did in aleppo, syria. we apparently, according to the administration, knew that this invasion was coming. so therefore we must have known we were going to get this kind of bombing of civilian areas. why were we not more nimble and ready to react to that ? well, when a conflict like this unfolds, i don't think you ever know exactly what's going to happen to even many russia experts didn't think that putin was going to invade. they were obviously wrong. and personally i thought we should they , yo
but you never know what's going to happen in a conflict back to the libya conflict when it first started in february and nato kept saying they would not do an air campaign but within six weeks because of the atrocities and as libya's columns of tanks went to enter benghazi where they would have killed tens thousands of civilians, ultimately nato did do airstrikes that significantly changed the picture on the ground. but david david, we know what surprises me about this is that it is so...
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starts with attacking libya. it starts with you have to take out the air to -- antiaircraft forces on the ground, take out the russian come in this case, planes flying around potentially dropping bombs. it is a major attack by the united states directly on russia. the two most powerful nuclear armed countries going to war with each other. that is the beginning. that is just the beginning of a no-fly zone. so it is very, very important pressure remain on the biden administration to maintain the opposition to a no-fly zone. it is going to be increasingly difficult because in congress, there is certainly not a majority but there are increasing members of congress that are calling for a no-fly zone. some of that is presumably political posturing. but if that rises and there is a public call because there is a sense of, let's just do at, let's have a no-fly zone as if it was this magical shield, think it will become increasingly difficult that -- for the biden administration. it is taking place. the debate is taking p
starts with attacking libya. it starts with you have to take out the air to -- antiaircraft forces on the ground, take out the russian come in this case, planes flying around potentially dropping bombs. it is a major attack by the united states directly on russia. the two most powerful nuclear armed countries going to war with each other. that is the beginning. that is just the beginning of a no-fly zone. so it is very, very important pressure remain on the biden administration to maintain the...
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she's guilty of crimes which hundreds of thousands of ordinary people in yugoslavia, iraq and libya of ghana stem cell victims to once again demonstrating double standards of both the common came in regards to was conducted by the united states and its allies. that includes the $990.00 non nato bombings of yugoslavia where around $500.00 civilians were killed by the strikes according to human rights watch . the us invasion of iraq from 2003 claims some 200002 1000000 lives, according to the iraq body come projects and around 70000 civilians were killed during the 2 decade nato campaign in afghanistan. among the last to die were 10 civilians, including 7 children in the pentagon, drones strike on cabal in august, with no one held accountable. a political science lecturer told us washington makes human wife claims against others, that it refuses to apply to itself. we all remember the various walls that have been waged by nato, all by nato states. yugoslavia 1999 libya, 2011 iraq by britain and america in 23. the west has made all kinds of allegations against russia in particular that yo
she's guilty of crimes which hundreds of thousands of ordinary people in yugoslavia, iraq and libya of ghana stem cell victims to once again demonstrating double standards of both the common came in regards to was conducted by the united states and its allies. that includes the $990.00 non nato bombings of yugoslavia where around $500.00 civilians were killed by the strikes according to human rights watch . the us invasion of iraq from 2003 claims some 200002 1000000 lives, according to the...
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why would we intervene and libya the most consistent? one is because it be the right thing to do because people are dying for altruistic reasons. oh, and don't forget, it's russia that are seen as waging a brutal war and oppressing people. when it comes to the american military, there's always room for admiration and glorification. we see these beautiful pictures at night. now i'm guided by the beauty of our weapons. i think the dollar from became president of the united states. he talked about international norms, international rules about america's role in enforcing justice in the world. now the very same media that basically have to justify multiple wars across the world are pre, think about what's going on in ukraine. and if there's conflict between moscow, when keith has exposed anything, is that there is no limit to the level of double standards and high poxy anymore. the u. k. may lift its current ban on drilling for shale gas, as part of plans to boost the countries energy security. this comes after the british government decided
why would we intervene and libya the most consistent? one is because it be the right thing to do because people are dying for altruistic reasons. oh, and don't forget, it's russia that are seen as waging a brutal war and oppressing people. when it comes to the american military, there's always room for admiration and glorification. we see these beautiful pictures at night. now i'm guided by the beauty of our weapons. i think the dollar from became president of the united states. he talked about...
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why would we intervene and libya the most consistent? one is because it be the right thing to do because people are dying for altruistic reasons. oh, and don't forget, it's russia that is seen as waging a brutal war and oppressing people. when it comes to the american military, there's always room for admiration and glorification. we see these beautiful pictures at night. i'm guided by the beauty of our weapons. i think donald from became president of the united states. he talked about international norms, international rules about america's role in enforcing justice in the world. now the very same media that basically how to justify multiple wars across the world are preaching about what's going on. and ukraine, if this conflict between moscow and keith has exposed anything, is that there is no limit to the level of double standards in hypoxia anymore. gasoline prices in the u. s. may be skyrocketing, but a cnn reporting claims. americans will be ok to pay even more as long as it's to teach russia a lesson, but not everyone agrees peopl
why would we intervene and libya the most consistent? one is because it be the right thing to do because people are dying for altruistic reasons. oh, and don't forget, it's russia that is seen as waging a brutal war and oppressing people. when it comes to the american military, there's always room for admiration and glorification. we see these beautiful pictures at night. i'm guided by the beauty of our weapons. i think donald from became president of the united states. he talked about...
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you can also remember iraq, syria, libya, afghanistan. but if you remind them of all this, they will not want to hear about it. well that's italian reporter is just one of an increasing number of foreign journalists. he visited eastern ukraine. one group went to a village and little guns republic, which was taken under the control of people's forces. around a month ago, an independent reporter who visited the don busts folk of his experience would have loud awe storms that associated with a baby. i feel surprised. this is a place that endured fighting. and you normally expect people to be outraged about this nevada, but it's vice versa. here. people are welcoming the russian troops. they are glad they have come. every one is talking about the horrors of the last 8 years. it causes strong emotions. earlier we spoke with thomas rope himself and he believes the story of easton ukraine over the past 8 years remains largely untold in the west. i would agree with the italian colleague because i just returned myself 2 hours ago from, from the co
you can also remember iraq, syria, libya, afghanistan. but if you remind them of all this, they will not want to hear about it. well that's italian reporter is just one of an increasing number of foreign journalists. he visited eastern ukraine. one group went to a village and little guns republic, which was taken under the control of people's forces. around a month ago, an independent reporter who visited the don busts folk of his experience would have loud awe storms that associated with a...
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i mentioned libya. we know that the united states is a history of arming and training these extremist far death squads that were linked to al qaeda. and syria, and what is the equivalent of that in ukraine? dig deep java a new sra of syria and ukraine would be the a's of regiment. and we have many back pieces of evidence showing that the u. s. military has supported a is av, whilst demanding western countries send more help including lethal aids. ukraine president followed him is the lens key is being comparing the conflicts in the country with a selection of pass disasters. while speaking with israel, he compared russia's offensive to the holocaust. then in an emotional address to the u. s. congress, he referred to 911 and pearl harbor, saying his country experiences the same losses every day. and addressing japan, he vote memories of fukushima and accused germany of allowing russia to recreate the berlin wall. we got reaction from international affairs specialist. richard met hurst. i think it's, it's
i mentioned libya. we know that the united states is a history of arming and training these extremist far death squads that were linked to al qaeda. and syria, and what is the equivalent of that in ukraine? dig deep java a new sra of syria and ukraine would be the a's of regiment. and we have many back pieces of evidence showing that the u. s. military has supported a is av, whilst demanding western countries send more help including lethal aids. ukraine president followed him is the lens key...
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you can also remember iraq, syria, libya, afghanistan. but if you remind them of all this, they will not want to hear about it. well, that's italian reporter is just one of an increasing number of foreign journalists . he visited eastern ukraine, one group went to a village and little guns republic, which was taken under the control of people's forces around a month ago. an independent reporter who visited the don busts folk of his experience would have loud awe storms that associated with a baby. i feel surprised. this is a place that endured fighting and you normally expect people to be outraged about this nevada, but it's vice versa. here. people are welcoming the russian troops if they are glad they have come. every one is talking about the horrors of the last 8 years. it causes strong emotions. earlier we spoke with thomas rope himself and he believes the story of easton ukraine over the past 8 years remains largely untold in the west. i would agree with each other, you call it because i just returned myself 2 hours ago from, from th
you can also remember iraq, syria, libya, afghanistan. but if you remind them of all this, they will not want to hear about it. well, that's italian reporter is just one of an increasing number of foreign journalists . he visited eastern ukraine, one group went to a village and little guns republic, which was taken under the control of people's forces around a month ago. an independent reporter who visited the don busts folk of his experience would have loud awe storms that associated with a...
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some great examples were in the spring of 20 when russia provided fighters to their mercenaries in libya. we will able to conduct an aerial photography ambushed and exposed to the world the provision of those of fighters going to libya that wound up int the hands. i think probably the best one though as the fighting ended the civil war ended in libya began a withdrawal from along the line of contact there. they left behind antitank mines, antipersonnel mines and booby-traps, and they're awake. one in the more heinous it once was found in a teddy bear when they withdrew. >> thank you mr. chair. >> thank you, senator tillis, senator kelly please pray. >> thank you, mr. chairman. general mckenzie, general townsend thank you for being here. general mckenzie congratulations on your upcoming retirement on the first of april. general townsend, i want to follow up on a question that senator tillis and tibor bill asked specifically about the group. : : : share this committee's concern about the russian illegal invasion of ukraine and their allies have come together to cut off couldn't support aro
some great examples were in the spring of 20 when russia provided fighters to their mercenaries in libya. we will able to conduct an aerial photography ambushed and exposed to the world the provision of those of fighters going to libya that wound up int the hands. i think probably the best one though as the fighting ended the civil war ended in libya began a withdrawal from along the line of contact there. they left behind antitank mines, antipersonnel mines and booby-traps, and they're awake....
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so one example is libya they have one out there welcome and even the into the russians supported in the civil war now want them to depart. i think they are probably their own worst enemy. >> nobody and people are now against this occupation but this force to be there among the community? it seems that in molly they do have support, general support from the public. do you see that turning at some point? >> it's in the early stages it only been arriving in the last couple of months and they are preparing to get under operations. i think they will wear out there welcome. >> thank you general. thank you senator. >> earlier general mckenzie the russia owner of military organization run by close ally of tuten. >> and i know they are active in africa there's also reports recently they have been deployed and to ukraine as well. is it fair to characterize it as an arm of the russian state? >> anymore than any american security company would be linked to the united states government. >> i agree. >> the battle in syria can you tell us about what happened in early 2018 quick. >> . >> a large group
so one example is libya they have one out there welcome and even the into the russians supported in the civil war now want them to depart. i think they are probably their own worst enemy. >> nobody and people are now against this occupation but this force to be there among the community? it seems that in molly they do have support, general support from the public. do you see that turning at some point? >> it's in the early stages it only been arriving in the last couple of months...
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. afghanistan, syrian libya, this, we were able to do that now after ukraine. in the past few weeks, we realize that the european powers live in fear of another side of another perspective. that will tell them about what is happening in yemen. even if angelina julie goes and visits have shown at testing, i. mckenzie. host of art is going underground. thank you very much for joining us here on august. well, that's a wrap for that now, and thanks for joining us. we'll be back again in 30 minutes. within a test, ah a wrong one, i just don't know. i mean, you won't have to fill out this thing because of the attitude and engagement. it was the trail. when so many find themselves worlds apart, we choose to look so common ground. ah, it was in the 1950s that our secretary of state john foster, dulles proclaimed. our policy is global. ah, we started as a continental empire by clearing out. yeah, native peoples and other foreign forces. then we became and overseas empire by taking islands in various parts of the world. and then after the 2nd world war we became a global
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and i've done it's done serial libya we could go on. and of course, the one that continues to occur in yemen and which most people know absolutely nothing about. there is a certain government agenda that needs to be followed. i know 1st hand that i, i spoke about syria and libya in ways that on, on the western t. v and media in ways that were unexpected. because i explained the reasons of the syrians, for example, for what was happening or the libyans. i was critical of the attacks and they find i found certain resistance later in.
and i've done it's done serial libya we could go on. and of course, the one that continues to occur in yemen and which most people know absolutely nothing about. there is a certain government agenda that needs to be followed. i know 1st hand that i, i spoke about syria and libya in ways that on, on the western t. v and media in ways that were unexpected. because i explained the reasons of the syrians, for example, for what was happening or the libyans. i was critical of the attacks and they...
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in our in libya is, is completely destroyed. it's being all done in the name of democracy. and i'm, you know, they're not even ashamed of themselves. i actually think, what makes me so frustrated is not they getting away with these murders in the name of the walk in human rights. but they're not even ashamed of the w standards and they both receive i'm sort of racism which don leaching and digital wising as russian troops advanced to the capital q. logistic challenges have emerged with vehicles and equipment pushed to extremes, are corresponded with gas. you have sent us this report from a maintenance facility for russian military vehicles in crimea. the russian operation in ukraine, aside from being a colossal military challenges, is also a tremendous technical challenge. tens of thousands of vehicles from tanks and armored personnel carriers that trucks have been deployed for this operation. and that requires a whole lot of maintenance and repair. the static duration of repair is one day from the moment that these vehicles are
in our in libya is, is completely destroyed. it's being all done in the name of democracy. and i'm, you know, they're not even ashamed of themselves. i actually think, what makes me so frustrated is not they getting away with these murders in the name of the walk in human rights. but they're not even ashamed of the w standards and they both receive i'm sort of racism which don leaching and digital wising as russian troops advanced to the capital q. logistic challenges have emerged with vehicles...
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you can also remember iraq, syria, libya, afghanistan. but if you remind them of all this, they will not want to hear about it. meanwhile, thomas roper ro, for, excuse me, an independent journalist visited the dumbass region, unexpressed, his reaction to the events. would you like ah storms that i saw, she nibbled a baby. i feel surprised, this is a place that endured fighting and you normally expect people to be outraged about this nevada, but it's vice versa. here. people are welcoming the russian troops. if they are glad they have come. every one is talking about the horrors of the last 8 years. it causes strong emotions for you'd have to read it or we discussed the current situation with thomas roper and he believes the story of easton ukraine over the past 8 years remains largely unfold in the west. i would agree with each other i'm calling because i just returned myself 2 hours ago from, from the conflict region and the bus and and every where we have been. and when they have seen that we are for journalists, they were screaming at
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in our, in libya is, is completely destroyed. it's been all done in the name of democracy and i'm, you know, they're not even ashamed of themselves. i actually think they're what makes me so frustrated is not the getting away with these murders in the name of to walk on human rights. but they're not even ashamed of the w daniels. and they also see i'm sort of racism which on teaching and legitimizing sanctions harming ordinary russian citizens are unacceptable. that's how a representative of the un secretary general responded to measures taken by western powers against moscow. amid the accusation that the sanctions will hinder covey. the vaccine deliveries our principal physician has always been the sanctions on russia should avoid harming civilians. foreign companies have been pulling out of russia in response to the ukraine situation with major brands, including apple and mastercard. suspending operations vladimir putin says he will make every effort to keep jobs in the country saying russia is open for business. meanwhile, fox
in our, in libya is, is completely destroyed. it's been all done in the name of democracy and i'm, you know, they're not even ashamed of themselves. i actually think they're what makes me so frustrated is not the getting away with these murders in the name of to walk on human rights. but they're not even ashamed of the w daniels. and they also see i'm sort of racism which on teaching and legitimizing sanctions harming ordinary russian citizens are unacceptable. that's how a representative of...
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i know 1st hand that i, i spoke about syria and libya in ways that on the western tv and media in ways that were unexpected. because i explained the reasons of the syrians, for example, for what was happening or the libyans. i was critical of the.
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the course of destroyed libya. so no fly zones are very serious affairs. indeed, at the same time, i can understand zalinski frustration because look, may tell when the us kind of a, you know, prodded ukraine in more provocative acts against russia. and then once russia invaded nato pretty much stood aside and watched it all happened. so from his point of view, i could see that he would feel betrayed. yeah, that language that he used seeing those at the meeting in nato, a blood on their hands. do you think, though he really expected some sort of action to follow through on nuts, at desire for a no fly? so i do. i think, i think, to lensky, if he, if he had not been under the impression that nato would back him up from the beginning, my guess is he might have taken a different stance towards russia. remember, zelinski became more and more strident, even saying he might know, you know, seek nuclear weapons again, that seemed to be one of the last straws that might have led to this invasion. and i don't think he'd be
the course of destroyed libya. so no fly zones are very serious affairs. indeed, at the same time, i can understand zalinski frustration because look, may tell when the us kind of a, you know, prodded ukraine in more provocative acts against russia. and then once russia invaded nato pretty much stood aside and watched it all happened. so from his point of view, i could see that he would feel betrayed. yeah, that language that he used seeing those at the meeting in nato, a blood on their hands....
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in our, in libya is, is come freely destroyed. it's been all done in the name of democracy and i'm, you know, they're not even ashamed of themselves. i actually think what makes me so frustrated is not they getting away with these murders in the name of to walk in human rights. but they're not even ashamed of the double standards. and they also see i'm sort of racism which on leaching and legitimizing as russian troops advance to the capital, key of logistic challenges have emerged with vehicles and equipment pushed to extremes. are correspondent. but again, you have sent us this report from a maintenance facility for russian military vehicles in premier the russian operation in ukraine. aside from being a colossal military challenges, is also a tremendous technical challenge. tens of thousands of vehicles from tanks and armored personnel carriers that trucks have been deployed for this operation. and that requires a whole lot of maintenance and repair. the static duration of repair is one day from the moment that these vehicles a
in our, in libya is, is come freely destroyed. it's been all done in the name of democracy and i'm, you know, they're not even ashamed of themselves. i actually think what makes me so frustrated is not they getting away with these murders in the name of to walk in human rights. but they're not even ashamed of the double standards. and they also see i'm sort of racism which on leaching and legitimizing as russian troops advance to the capital, key of logistic challenges have emerged with...
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i know 1st hand that i, i've spoke about syria and libya in ways that on, on the western t. v and media in ways that were unexpected. because i explained the reasons of the syrians, for example, for what was happening or the libyans. i was critical of the attacks and they find, i found certain resistance later in.
i know 1st hand that i, i've spoke about syria and libya in ways that on, on the western t. v and media in ways that were unexpected. because i explained the reasons of the syrians, for example, for what was happening or the libyans. i was critical of the attacks and they find, i found certain resistance later in.
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why would we intervene and libya the most consistent? one is because it be the right thing to do because people are dying for altruistic reasons. oh, and don't forget, it's russia that are seen as waging a brutal war and oppressing people. when it comes to the american military, there's always room for admiration and glorification. we see these beautiful pictures at night. now i'm guided by the beauty of our weapons. i think donald from became president of the united states. he talked about international norms, international rules about america's role in enforcing justice in the world. now the very same media that basically how to justify multiple wars across the world are preaching about what's going on in ukraine. if this conflict between moscow and keith has exposed anything, is that there is no limit to the level of double standards in hypoxia anymore. gasoline prices in the us may be skyrocketing, but a cnn reporting claims. americans will be ok to pay even more as long as it's to teach russia a lesson, but not everyone agrees peopl
why would we intervene and libya the most consistent? one is because it be the right thing to do because people are dying for altruistic reasons. oh, and don't forget, it's russia that are seen as waging a brutal war and oppressing people. when it comes to the american military, there's always room for admiration and glorification. we see these beautiful pictures at night. now i'm guided by the beauty of our weapons. i think donald from became president of the united states. he talked about...
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why would we intervene and libya the most consistent? one is because it be the right thing to do because people are dying for altruistic reasons. oh, and don't forget, it's russia that are seen as waging a brutal war and oppressing people. when it comes to the american military, there's always room for admiration and glorification. we see these beautiful pictures at night. i'm guided by the beauty of our weapons. i think dar from became president of the united states. he talked about international norms, international rules about america's role in enforcing justice in the world. now the very same media that basically how to justify multiple wars across the world are preaching about what's going on in ukraine, if this conflict between moscow and keith has exposed anything. it's that there is no limit to the level of double standards and high poxy anymore. gasoline prices in the u. s. may be skyrocketing, but a cnn reporter claims americans will be okay to pay even more as long as it's to teach russia a lesson. but not everyone agrees peop
why would we intervene and libya the most consistent? one is because it be the right thing to do because people are dying for altruistic reasons. oh, and don't forget, it's russia that are seen as waging a brutal war and oppressing people. when it comes to the american military, there's always room for admiration and glorification. we see these beautiful pictures at night. i'm guided by the beauty of our weapons. i think dar from became president of the united states. he talked about...
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you can also remember iraq, syria, libya, afghanistan. but if you remind them of all this, they will not want to hear about it. will the italian reporter is just one of an increasing number of foreign journalists who visited eastern ukraine, one group, or when sir village and little guns republic, which was taken under the control of people's forces around a month ago. an independent reporter who visited the dumbass folk of his experience there would have like, ah storms that associated with a baby. i feel surprised. this is a place that endured fighting. and you normally expect people to be outraged about this nevada, but it's vice versa. here. people are welcoming the russian troops. if they are glad they have come, every one is talking about the horrors of the last 8 years. it causes strong emotions. yeah. well, earlier we spoke with thomas roper himself and he believes the story of easton ukraine over the past 8 years remains largely untold in the west. i would agree with each other chronic because i just returned myself 2 hours ago f
you can also remember iraq, syria, libya, afghanistan. but if you remind them of all this, they will not want to hear about it. will the italian reporter is just one of an increasing number of foreign journalists who visited eastern ukraine, one group, or when sir village and little guns republic, which was taken under the control of people's forces around a month ago. an independent reporter who visited the dumbass folk of his experience there would have like, ah storms that associated with a...
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she's guilty of crimes which hundreds of thousands of ordinary people in yugoslavia, iraq, libya of ghana stem cell victims to once again demonstrating double standards of both the common came in regards to was conducted by the united states and its allies. that includes the $990.00 non nato bombings of yugoslavia where around $500.00 civilians were killed by the strikes according to human rights watch. the us invasion of iraq from 2003 claim, some 200000 civilian live according to the iraq body come projects and around $70000.00 civilians were killed during the 2 decade nato campaign. enough gun, it's done. among the last to die were 10 civilians including 7 children in a pentagon, drones strike on comple in august, with no one held accountable. a political science lecturer told us washington makes human rights canes against others, that if fuses to apply to itself. we all remember the various walls that have been waged by nato, all by nato states. yugoslavia 1999 libya, 2011 iraq by britain in america in 23. the west made all kinds of allegations against russia in particular that you kn
she's guilty of crimes which hundreds of thousands of ordinary people in yugoslavia, iraq, libya of ghana stem cell victims to once again demonstrating double standards of both the common came in regards to was conducted by the united states and its allies. that includes the $990.00 non nato bombings of yugoslavia where around $500.00 civilians were killed by the strikes according to human rights watch. the us invasion of iraq from 2003 claim, some 200000 civilian live according to the iraq...
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an example though is in libya where they are have worn out their welcome there and even the libyans who the russians supported in the civil war now want them tto depart. so actually i think that there probably their own worst enemy. >> so the libyan people are now against this i don't want to call it an occupation but this force in there and amongst the community. it seems that in mali, they do have support, general support from the public. do you see that turning at v some point ? >> there in the very early stages, they've been arriving the last couple of months. they're preparing to get other operations so ti think they will wear outtheir welcome . >> thank you general. thank you mister chairman. >> senator cotton. >> i want to return to what senator kelly and earlier senator ere ing about with the wagner group. the group is a russian paramilitary organization run by a close ally of vladimir putin. i know they're active in africa and there's also been reports they've recently been deployed into ukraine as well. the wagner group was characterized as essentially a arm of the russian sta
an example though is in libya where they are have worn out their welcome there and even the libyans who the russians supported in the civil war now want them tto depart. so actually i think that there probably their own worst enemy. >> so the libyan people are now against this i don't want to call it an occupation but this force in there and amongst the community. it seems that in mali, they do have support, general support from the public. do you see that turning at v some point ?...
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of destroyed libya. so no fly zones are very serious affairs. indeed, at the same time, i can understand zalinski frustration because look, may tell when the us kind of a, you know, product ukraine in the more provocative acts against russia. and then um, once russia invaded nato pretty much stood aside and watched all happened. so from his point of view, i could see that he would feel betrayed. yeah, that language that he used saying that say those at the meeting in nato a blood on their hands. do you think though he really expected some sort of action to follow through on nuts at desire for a no fly zone? i do, i think, i think so lensky, if he, if he had not been under the impression that nato would back him up from the beginning, my guess is he might have taken a different stance towards russia. remember, zelinski became more and more strident knowing even saying he might know, you know, seek nuclear weapons again, that seemed to be one of the last straws that might have led to this invasion. and i d
of destroyed libya. so no fly zones are very serious affairs. indeed, at the same time, i can understand zalinski frustration because look, may tell when the us kind of a, you know, product ukraine in the more provocative acts against russia. and then um, once russia invaded nato pretty much stood aside and watched all happened. so from his point of view, i could see that he would feel betrayed. yeah, that language that he used saying that say those at the meeting in nato a blood on their...
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of destroyed libya. so no fly zones are very serious affairs. indeed, at the same time, i can understand zalinski frustration because look, may tell when the us kind of a, you know, prodded ukraine in more provocative acts against russia. and then once russia invaded nato pretty much stood aside and watched it all happened. so from his point of view, i could see that he would feel betrayed. yeah, that language that he used sing those at the meeting in nato will have blood on their hands. do you think though he really expected some sort of action to follow through on nuts, at desire for a no fly? so i do. i think, i think so lensky, if he, if he had not been under the impression that nato would back him up from the beginning, my guess is he might have taken a different stance towards russia. remember, zelinski became more and more strident, even saying he might know, you know, seek nuclear weapons again, that seemed to be one of the last straws that might have led to this invasion. and i don't think he'd
of destroyed libya. so no fly zones are very serious affairs. indeed, at the same time, i can understand zalinski frustration because look, may tell when the us kind of a, you know, prodded ukraine in more provocative acts against russia. and then once russia invaded nato pretty much stood aside and watched it all happened. so from his point of view, i could see that he would feel betrayed. yeah, that language that he used sing those at the meeting in nato will have blood on their hands. do you...
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i mentioned libya. we know that the united states is a history of arming and training these extremist far right. death squads that were linked to al qaeda and syria, and what is the equivalent of that and ukraine, the java, new sra of syria and ukraine would be the a's of regiment. and we have many pieces of evidence showing that the u. s. military has supported a sob over in europe, thousands of laurie drivers have hit the streets of madrid to protest against skyrocketing prices, of food and fuel. they were brought about by the unprecedented sanctions slots on russia. the demonstrates is blocked the main avenue of madrid, demanding the resignation of the spanish transport minister. thus, since he rejected a $1000000000.00 euro support package aimed at alleviating the surging fuel prices, which passed the benchmark of nearly $1.00 euros per liter. earlier this month since stringent sanctions have been imposed on russia, european countries are struggling with increasing food and fuel prices. demonstratio
i mentioned libya. we know that the united states is a history of arming and training these extremist far right. death squads that were linked to al qaeda and syria, and what is the equivalent of that and ukraine, the java, new sra of syria and ukraine would be the a's of regiment. and we have many pieces of evidence showing that the u. s. military has supported a sob over in europe, thousands of laurie drivers have hit the streets of madrid to protest against skyrocketing prices, of food and...
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i mentioned libya. we know that the united states is a history of arming and training these extremist far right. death squads that were linked to al qaeda and syria. and what is the equivalent of that in ukraine? the java a new sra of syria and ukraine would be the a's of regiment. and we have many pieces of evidence showing that the u. s. military has supported a is all over in europe. thousands of lori drivers have hit the streets of madrid to protest against skyrocketing prices, of food and fuel. they were brought about by the unprecedented sanctions slots on russia. the demonstrates is blocked the main avenue of madrid, demanding the resignation of the spanish transport minister. thus, since he rejected a $1000000000.00 euro support package aimed at alleviating the surging fuel prices, which passed the benchmark of nearly $1.00 euros for liter. earlier this month since stringent sanctions have been imposed on russia, european countries are struggling with increasing food and fuel prices. demonstrati
i mentioned libya. we know that the united states is a history of arming and training these extremist far right. death squads that were linked to al qaeda and syria. and what is the equivalent of that in ukraine? the java a new sra of syria and ukraine would be the a's of regiment. and we have many pieces of evidence showing that the u. s. military has supported a is all over in europe. thousands of lori drivers have hit the streets of madrid to protest against skyrocketing prices, of food and...
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i mentioned libya. we know that the united states is a history of arming and training these extremist far. i death squads that were linked to al qaeda and syria. and what is the equivalent of that in ukraine? the java a new sora of syria and ukraine would be the a's of regiment. and we have many pieces of evidence showing that the u. s. military has supported a is all over in europe. thousands of laurie drivers have hit to that hits the streets of madrid to protest against sky rocking to prices of food and fuel brought about by the unprecedented sanctions slapped on russia. the demonstrators blocked the main avenue of madrid and demanding the resignation of the spanish transport minister as since he rejected a $1000000.00 euro support package in alleviating the surgeon fuel prices, which passed the benchmark of nearly 1.8 euros per liter. earlier this month, since stringent sanctions have been imposed on russia, european countries are struggling with increasing food and fuel prices. demonstrations have
i mentioned libya. we know that the united states is a history of arming and training these extremist far. i death squads that were linked to al qaeda and syria. and what is the equivalent of that in ukraine? the java a new sora of syria and ukraine would be the a's of regiment. and we have many pieces of evidence showing that the u. s. military has supported a is all over in europe. thousands of laurie drivers have hit to that hits the streets of madrid to protest against sky rocking to prices...
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i mentioned libya. we know that the united states is a history of arming and training these extremist far death squads that were linked to al qaeda. and syria, and what is the equivalent of that and ukraine, the java, new sra of syria and ukraine would be the a's of regiment. and we have many pieces of evidence showing that the u. s. military has supported a isab. ah, the new york time this has been called out for reversing its normative and corruption and ukraine amid the conflict in the country. a u turn, which seems to be part of the recent trend among many western media outlets of kil, of month and tells us us, mainstream media outlets don't approve of people speaking against their narrative. even if it's the same narrative that they have been using until now, ukraine crisis has made this very clear, conservative pundit, candice owen's recently tweeted out an inquiry she received from the new york times . i received an email from the new york times asking for comment regarding me advancing ideas tha
i mentioned libya. we know that the united states is a history of arming and training these extremist far death squads that were linked to al qaeda. and syria, and what is the equivalent of that and ukraine, the java, new sra of syria and ukraine would be the a's of regiment. and we have many pieces of evidence showing that the u. s. military has supported a isab. ah, the new york time this has been called out for reversing its normative and corruption and ukraine amid the conflict in the...
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but when they were being told that the guy was ok, that libya war was ok, these things were successes for the united states or the american public. as it faces direct impacts on their living standards. let alone the price of gas petroleum. they going to continue to believe the pictures the way the companies that produce and use argue we want to use them. well, that's a good question. americans are particularly fickle sometimes about their support for things like mandatory and assistance for your crime. but right now it's out for and i see signs in starbucks. would you like to give money for carrying and refugees? and i see people forking out the dough. so right now it's very much in favor of helping brain. what happens in the future is anybody's guess. i'm sure some of that will dissipate, but i can tell you right now that the general feeling i'm getting from capitals all over the world is that they're surprised because they like me thought to be or pragmatic man. and they see him now as being megan maniacal and wanting a statue on red square, 500 years from now. that says later mean
but when they were being told that the guy was ok, that libya war was ok, these things were successes for the united states or the american public. as it faces direct impacts on their living standards. let alone the price of gas petroleum. they going to continue to believe the pictures the way the companies that produce and use argue we want to use them. well, that's a good question. americans are particularly fickle sometimes about their support for things like mandatory and assistance for...
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i mentioned libya. we know that the united states is a history of arming and training these extremist far death squads that were linked to al qaeda. and syria, and what is the equivalent of that in ukraine? the java a new sora of syria and ukraine would be the a's of regiment. and we have many pieces of evidence showing that the u. s. military has supported a sob. ah, the new york time this has been cold for reversing its normative and corruption in ukraine, amid the conflict in the country. a u turn, which seems to be part of the recent trend among many western media outlets. us kill up monk and tells us us, mainstream media outlets don't approve of people speaking against their narrative, even if it's the same narrative that they have been using until now. ukraine crisis has made this very clear, conservative pundit candice owens recently tweeted out an inquiry she received from the new york times. i received an email from the new york times asking for comment regarding me advancing ideas that ukraine
i mentioned libya. we know that the united states is a history of arming and training these extremist far death squads that were linked to al qaeda. and syria, and what is the equivalent of that in ukraine? the java a new sora of syria and ukraine would be the a's of regiment. and we have many pieces of evidence showing that the u. s. military has supported a sob. ah, the new york time this has been cold for reversing its normative and corruption in ukraine, amid the conflict in the country. a...
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then they dismantle the former yugoslavia, nato is a defensive alliance, destroys libya. do you think russia considering what happened in june 1941 is going to believe the words of alliance that just says where a defensive alliance go ahead, dave? there, i'm sorry, dan dan. go ahead. well, of course started, and of course they can't believe nato. of course, the russia was promised. remember that gorbachev was told by james baker, secretary of state james baker, that if he allowed germany to reunite that nato would not move an inch east of germany. of course, no sooner was that said that the u. s. began to nato began to encroach all the way up to the borders of russia, which again the us would never have tolerated right. if, if the, if there was a war saw type packed up in, they had troops in mexico, the u. s. never would have tolerated that fact. the last time they tried something like that in cuba 19 to we almost went to war over it. so now of course the u. s. is a completely unreliable negotiator on any of these 6. by the way, i think that's why zalinski is trying to fi
then they dismantle the former yugoslavia, nato is a defensive alliance, destroys libya. do you think russia considering what happened in june 1941 is going to believe the words of alliance that just says where a defensive alliance go ahead, dave? there, i'm sorry, dan dan. go ahead. well, of course started, and of course they can't believe nato. of course, the russia was promised. remember that gorbachev was told by james baker, secretary of state james baker, that if he allowed germany to...
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in the book matar weave both his experiences in libya as a child and abroad is an exile and the history and end of qaddafi's dictatorship along with matar's own return to libya after the arab spring to search for his father's remains. about his father. he states. my father is both dead and alive. i do not have a grammar form. he is in the past present and future even if i had held this hand and felt it slacken as he exiled his last breath. i would still i believe every time i refer to him paused a search for the right tense. i suspect many men have been buried have buried their fathers feel the same. i am no different. i live as we all live in the aftermath. i think about writing of my own family history in this context, especially as i said out to write about both my dad and my stepdad and how they influenced me as a kid or how their mistake missteps also influenced me. while my relationship with my father's in history doesn't have the way to matars on story. i could not help but feel a connection to a search as it relates to my own. was i searching for my own fathers in these wars or
in the book matar weave both his experiences in libya as a child and abroad is an exile and the history and end of qaddafi's dictatorship along with matar's own return to libya after the arab spring to search for his father's remains. about his father. he states. my father is both dead and alive. i do not have a grammar form. he is in the past present and future even if i had held this hand and felt it slacken as he exiled his last breath. i would still i believe every time i refer to him...
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have been hearing more and more about the wagner group's human rights abuses in places like syria, libya, central african republic. moscow has always denied always denied any ties with mercenary groups but the worry is that the involvement of mercenaries might deteriorate the humanitarian situation even further. hanan razek, bbc news. an economic advisor to ukraine's president says he is "shocked and disappointed" that the uk is still accepting russian oil and diesel. the business secretary, kwasi kwarteng, announced earlier this week that the uk would phase out imports of russian oil by the end of the year. our business correspondent, simon browning is here. some frustration in the ukrainian government about what it perceives as the slowness of the sanctions of. that's right. the ukrainian government said they were shocked had a sense of disabilities disbelief when they found out a tanker containing russian diesel this coming to london. and the fact that uk companies are buying russian oil and gas for the uk economy. we have seen this by the uk government, the eu and us, and the uk will
have been hearing more and more about the wagner group's human rights abuses in places like syria, libya, central african republic. moscow has always denied always denied any ties with mercenary groups but the worry is that the involvement of mercenaries might deteriorate the humanitarian situation even further. hanan razek, bbc news. an economic advisor to ukraine's president says he is "shocked and disappointed" that the uk is still accepting russian oil and diesel. the business...
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but when they were being told that the guy was ok to the libya war was ok, the things were successes for the united states or the american public. as it faces direct impacts on their living standards, let alone the price of gas petroleum. they're going to continue to believe the pictures the way the companies that produce then use argue we want to use them. well, that's a good question. americans are particularly fickle sometimes about their support for things like mandatory and assistance for your crime. but right now it's out for and i see signs and starbucks would you like to give money for carrying and refugees? and i see people forget out the dough. so right now it's very much in favor of helping and what happens in the future is anybody's guess. i'm sure some of that will dissipate, but i can tell you right now that the general feeling i'm getting from capitals all over the world is that they're surprised because they like me thought to be or pragmatic man. and they see him now as being megan maniacal and wanting a statue on red square, 500 years from now. that says boy, even g
but when they were being told that the guy was ok to the libya war was ok, the things were successes for the united states or the american public. as it faces direct impacts on their living standards, let alone the price of gas petroleum. they're going to continue to believe the pictures the way the companies that produce then use argue we want to use them. well, that's a good question. americans are particularly fickle sometimes about their support for things like mandatory and assistance for...
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starting to form a significant turn stretching from libya into egypt on tuesday. oh, the weather sponsored by casara always talk to al justina. we also do you believe that the threat of an invasion of ukraine is currently the biggest threat international peace and security? we listen, we are focusing so much on the humanitarian crisis that we forget the long term development we meet with global news makers. i'm talked about the stall restock matter on al jazeera. here are some of the media stories of critical look at the global news media spread it on al jazeera government shutoff access to social media . ah ah. hello, you're watching al jazeera, i mainly angland. reminder of that. up stories this out. the red cross is called the humanitarian situation. in the ukranian city of mario po, dia, and catastrophic. a carto was set up on saturday to allow civilians to evacuate, but it quickly fell apart. there are reports, it may be re established on some day. u. s. secretary of state antony blink, him is in moldova said, talks is the country faces a surge of paper flame
starting to form a significant turn stretching from libya into egypt on tuesday. oh, the weather sponsored by casara always talk to al justina. we also do you believe that the threat of an invasion of ukraine is currently the biggest threat international peace and security? we listen, we are focusing so much on the humanitarian crisis that we forget the long term development we meet with global news makers. i'm talked about the stall restock matter on al jazeera. here are some of the media...
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then they dismantle the former yugoslavia. nato is a defensive alliance, destroys libya. do you think russia considering what happened in june? 1941 is going to believe the words of alliance, the des says, where a defensive alliance go ahead, dave. there, i'm sorry, dan dan, go ahead in. well, of course started, and of course they can't believe nato. of course, the russia was promised. remember that gorbachev was told by james baker, secretary of state james baker, that if he allowed germany to reunite that nato would not lose an inch east of germany. of course, no sooner was that said that the u. s. began to nato began to encroach all the way up to the borders of russia, which again the us would never have tolerated right. if, if the, if there was a war saw type packed up in, they had troops in mexico, the u. s. never would have tolerated that fact. the last time they tried some like that in cuba 19 to we almost went to war over it. so now of course the u. s. is a completely unreliable negotiator on any of these 6. by the way, i think that's why zalinski is trying to fin
then they dismantle the former yugoslavia. nato is a defensive alliance, destroys libya. do you think russia considering what happened in june? 1941 is going to believe the words of alliance, the des says, where a defensive alliance go ahead, dave. there, i'm sorry, dan dan, go ahead in. well, of course started, and of course they can't believe nato. of course, the russia was promised. remember that gorbachev was told by james baker, secretary of state james baker, that if he allowed germany to...
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but when they were being told that the afghan is down, what was ok to the libya war was ok. these things were successes for the united states or is the american public as it faces. direct impacts on their living standards and the price of gas petroleum. are they going to continue to believe the pictures the way the companies that produce then use? i'll give me one to use them. well, that's a good question. americans are particularly fickle sometimes about their support for things like your monetary and assistance for you. great, but right now it's outpouring. i mean, i see signs and starbucks would you like to give money for ukrainian refugees? and i see people for going out to do so. right now, it's very much in favor of helping you carry what happens in the future is anybody's guess. i'm sure some of that will dissipate. but i can tell you right now that the general feeling i'm getting from capitals all over the world is that they're surprised because they like me thought maybe or pragmatic man. and they see him now as being medically maniacal and wanting a statue on red s
but when they were being told that the afghan is down, what was ok to the libya war was ok. these things were successes for the united states or is the american public as it faces. direct impacts on their living standards and the price of gas petroleum. are they going to continue to believe the pictures the way the companies that produce then use? i'll give me one to use them. well, that's a good question. americans are particularly fickle sometimes about their support for things like your...