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our health system in poland is not working. we cannot get a hold of a doctor on night or on weekends, and you have to wait months for an appointment. >> said the quickest way is to call the emergency services. and everyone knows this, so when people call dispatchers for less than serious situations, it is just viewed as a trivial offense. >> the head of poland's medical association blames the situation on failed health-care policies. he says they remind him of the communist era. >> poland has changed in the past 20 years -- for the good, of course. no one denies that, but the health care system is getting worse and worse. it is the last enclave of the socialist system. it cannot go on like this. >> the situation was highlighted in march when help came two -- to late for two-year-old dominican. ambulances decided it was not necessary to send and ambulance to her parents call, and she died of a viral infection. there's a shortage of doctors throughout the country such as here in this children's hospital. the chief anesthesiologis
our health system in poland is not working. we cannot get a hold of a doctor on night or on weekends, and you have to wait months for an appointment. >> said the quickest way is to call the emergency services. and everyone knows this, so when people call dispatchers for less than serious situations, it is just viewed as a trivial offense. >> the head of poland's medical association blames the situation on failed health-care policies. he says they remind him of the communist era....
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exploration drilling sites like this one offer the promise of a shale gas boom in poland. but many residents who live near the drilling site feel that the gas companies and their government have left them out of the decisions that could kreushly impact their way of life. >> we live in a small rural community. behind us there is a new investment. a gas rig. >> reporter: last june the unexpected arrival of drilling operators sense local residents scrambling for information. >> we discovered what it was when some workers who weren't local started building an access road. there was no information provided to us by local authorities. >> reporter: about 30 energy companies, both state-owned and international, are operating in poland. while the majority of poles support shale gas exploration residents who live near the drilling site say they want it safely extracted. >> we are not against shale gas but we want to enforce that the company's compliance with our laws and to ensure that the most important thing, the water and the environment, are preserved. we are going to be here lo
exploration drilling sites like this one offer the promise of a shale gas boom in poland. but many residents who live near the drilling site feel that the gas companies and their government have left them out of the decisions that could kreushly impact their way of life. >> we live in a small rural community. behind us there is a new investment. a gas rig. >> reporter: last june the unexpected arrival of drilling operators sense local residents scrambling for information. >>...
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our health system in poland is not working. we cannot get a hold of a doctor on night or on weekends, and you have to wait months for an appointment. >> said the quickest way is to call the emergency services. and everyone knows this, so when people call dispatchers for less than serious situations, it is just viewed as a trivial offense. >> the head of poland's medical association blames the situation on failed health-care policies. he says they remind him of the communist era. >> poland has changed in the past 20 years -- for the good, of course. no one denies that, but the health care system is getting worse and worse. it is the last enclave of the socialist system. it cannot go on like this. >> the situation was highlighted in march when help came two -- to late for two-year-old dominican. ambulances decided it was not necessary to send and ambulance to her parents call, and she died of a viral infection. there's a shortage of doctors throughout the country such as here in this children's hospital. the chief anesthesiologis
our health system in poland is not working. we cannot get a hold of a doctor on night or on weekends, and you have to wait months for an appointment. >> said the quickest way is to call the emergency services. and everyone knows this, so when people call dispatchers for less than serious situations, it is just viewed as a trivial offense. >> the head of poland's medical association blames the situation on failed health-care policies. he says they remind him of the communist era....
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exploration drilling sites like this one offer the promise of a shale gas boom in poland. but many residents who live near the drilling site feel that the gas companies and their government have left them out of the decisions that could kreushly impact their way of life. >> we live in a small rural community. behind us there is a new investment. a gas rig. >> reporter: last june the unexpected arrival of drilling operators sense local residents scrambling for information. >> we discovered what it was when some workers who weren't local started building an access road. there was no information provided to us by local auhories. >> reporter: about 30 energy companies, both state-owned and international, are operating in poland. while the majority of poles support shale gas exploration residents who live near the drilling site say they want it safely extracted. >> we are not against shale gas but we want to enforce that the company's compliance with our laws and to ensure that the most important thing, the water and the environment, are preserved. we are going to be here long
exploration drilling sites like this one offer the promise of a shale gas boom in poland. but many residents who live near the drilling site feel that the gas companies and their government have left them out of the decisions that could kreushly impact their way of life. >> we live in a small rural community. behind us there is a new investment. a gas rig. >> reporter: last june the unexpected arrival of drilling operators sense local residents scrambling for information. >>...
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his father went to hide in eastern poland. his mother brought ed to krakow. >> we lived in krakow and my mother expected the police to come, and she didn't want me in the house, so she gave me a salami and some money and said, "be away for the whole day. don't come home until the evening." >> marzynski: he rode the trams all day, every day. >> one thing which was against me is my circumcision. the other thing that was against me is that most of the polish kids were fair, they were blond, they were blue-eyed. i was dark. so i went to the barber and asked him to cut my hair, and unfortunately, i looked more jewish without hair than with hair. from time to time, i would be thinking about my mother and very concerned. what happens if i me home and she's not there? what would i do with myself? >> marzynski: desperate to save her son, ed's mother made a decision as difficult as the one my mother made. she brought him to this polish-slovak border and arranged for the 10-year-old boy to cross the mountains. (birds chirping) >> when we
his father went to hide in eastern poland. his mother brought ed to krakow. >> we lived in krakow and my mother expected the police to come, and she didn't want me in the house, so she gave me a salami and some money and said, "be away for the whole day. don't come home until the evening." >> marzynski: he rode the trams all day, every day. >> one thing which was against me is my circumcision. the other thing that was against me is that most of the polish kids were...
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. >> northern poland. this is a picturesque land the people of fish theand independent and proud of their home. some are worried. borland has found itself caught in a global hunt for natural resources. the region around the city is rich in underground gas and energy companies want to drill for it. to do so that have to use a controversial method known as a hydraulic fracturing. in the u.s., this has been linked to a host of social and mental problems. these polish communities have heard the horror stories and don't want this in their backyard. the industry disputes such consent. >> we allow them to go and speak for us. we allow them to speak based on misinformation. >> this is growing globally, into the u.s., into europe, and the world beyond. some countries have imposed a moratorium. others, including poland, have in place to it with over 100 concessions awarded. with overbraced it, 100 concessions at. this is an organic farmer. his farm sits on a gas hot spot. he is worried about the impact on water sour
. >> northern poland. this is a picturesque land the people of fish theand independent and proud of their home. some are worried. borland has found itself caught in a global hunt for natural resources. the region around the city is rich in underground gas and energy companies want to drill for it. to do so that have to use a controversial method known as a hydraulic fracturing. in the u.s., this has been linked to a host of social and mental problems. these polish communities have heard...
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others, including poland, have in place to it with over 100 concessions awarded. with overbraced it, 100 concessions at. this is an organic farmer. his farm sits on a gas hot spot. he is worried about the impact on water sources in the region, particularly of chemicals used in these processes leak. he believes other forms of pollution may follow. some do except that poland's gas reserves are economically important but they are opposed to the fracking process itself. >> in this village in the grip of winter, farmers are also concerned. they maintain they were given little information by the authorities or the gas companies before the drilling began. residents here say the gas industry has presented a misleading image of fragging. fracking. the film maker behind "gas land" recently pledged solidarity with polish activists. >> there is no evidence that shale gas can be developed sustainably. there is no evidence that we can withstand what this would mean for our climate. >> there is no way to extract shale gas without using hydraulic fracture stimulation. >> your tra
others, including poland, have in place to it with over 100 concessions awarded. with overbraced it, 100 concessions at. this is an organic farmer. his farm sits on a gas hot spot. he is worried about the impact on water sources in the region, particularly of chemicals used in these processes leak. he believes other forms of pollution may follow. some do except that poland's gas reserves are economically important but they are opposed to the fracking process itself. >> in this village in...
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the race is on in poland to start producing gas through frakking. the controversial process blocks water and chemicals to release gas contained in shale. nick spicer is in warsaw and sent this report. >> in fields across poland, they are drilling not just for natural gas but an energy revolution. as chevronts such and conoco phillips are placing bets on polish shale gas. so, too, is the national oil and gas company. >> we need more information. toneed to get as much data make it work. but we know that the gas is there. we just need to work it out how to get it out. frakking blasts water and chemicals into the ground in order to release gas contained in shale. a long process with production years away, but the race is on. >> in western europe, some countries have banned frakking because environmental concerns. france and the netherlands, for example. ,ut in the baltics and the east lithuania, ukraine, and poland have embraced at the new technology. all three depend heavily on the natural gas imports on russia, a country which has twice cut off suppli
the race is on in poland to start producing gas through frakking. the controversial process blocks water and chemicals to release gas contained in shale. nick spicer is in warsaw and sent this report. >> in fields across poland, they are drilling not just for natural gas but an energy revolution. as chevronts such and conoco phillips are placing bets on polish shale gas. so, too, is the national oil and gas company. >> we need more information. toneed to get as much data make it...
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when poland became a member of the e you almost 10 years ago, hundreds of thousands of polish instantly migrated to britain. the economy in the u.k. was booming at the time, and the british government, unlike many other eu states, welcomed migratory workers with open arms. today, polish is one of the most widely spoken languages in britain after english. in times of prosperity, all was well, but now that jobs are becoming scarce, that is changing. many british blame their country's problems on the migrants who come from countries in the east of the eu, and poland is just one of them. >> when he first came to london last summer, it was love at first sight. he had actually only come to visit friends, but he ended up staying. he fell in love with the colorful houses in their chimneys. he associates them with harry potter, and he draws them in his spare time. >> i like the diversity here. every chimney is different. every door is colorful. and then there is a tolerance -- people smile at you on the street, and they are always apologizing even if you bump into them. >> he is one of thousands
when poland became a member of the e you almost 10 years ago, hundreds of thousands of polish instantly migrated to britain. the economy in the u.k. was booming at the time, and the british government, unlike many other eu states, welcomed migratory workers with open arms. today, polish is one of the most widely spoken languages in britain after english. in times of prosperity, all was well, but now that jobs are becoming scarce, that is changing. many british blame their country's problems on...
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when poland became a member of the e you almost 10 years ago, hundreds of thousands of polish instantly migrated to britain. the economy in the u.k. was booming at the time, and the brith government, unlike many other eu states, welcomed migratory workers with open arms. today, polish is one of the most widely spoken languages in britain after english. in times of prosperity, all was well, but now that jobs are becoming scarce, that is changing. many british blame their country's problems on the migrants who come from countries in the east of the eu, and poland is just one of them. >> when he first came to london last summer, it was love at first sight. he had actually only come to visit friends, but he ended up staying. he fell in love with the colorful houses in their chimneys. he associates them with harry potter, and he draws them in his spare time. >> i like the diversity here. every chimney is different. every door is colorful. and then there is a tolerance -- people smile at you on the street, and they are always apologizing even if you bump into them. >> he is one of thousands o
when poland became a member of the e you almost 10 years ago, hundreds of thousands of polish instantly migrated to britain. the economy in the u.k. was booming at the time, and the brith government, unlike many other eu states, welcomed migratory workers with open arms. today, polish is one of the most widely spoken languages in britain after english. in times of prosperity, all was well, but now that jobs are becoming scarce, that is changing. many british blame their country's problems on...
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fourth largest city in poland. tens of thousands of riders attending. the meeting is europe's largest annual harley rally and happened there every year since 1964. hmm, talk about stuff you didn't know. >> harley rally in europe is in poland. >> who knew? >> not london, not paris, not rome. >> poland. >> there you go. >>> coming up, one out of ten facebook users, not even people. creeping into social media. tell you all about it. >>> interesting. stealing stuff from the office. the most valuable item in the supply closet. black gold. hear from a guy who is oh, so sorry he got busted. you are watching "world news now." ♪ >> announcer: "world news now" weather brought to you by omega red omega 3 krill oil. omega red krill oil. ♪ i'm your venus [ female announcer ] what does beauty feel like? find out with venus embrace. every five-bladed stroke gives you 360 degrees of smooth for goddess skin you can feel and feel. ♪ i'm your venus only from venus embrace. >>> okay. everyone has probably left work with a little something from the supply closet. righ
fourth largest city in poland. tens of thousands of riders attending. the meeting is europe's largest annual harley rally and happened there every year since 1964. hmm, talk about stuff you didn't know. >> harley rally in europe is in poland. >> who knew? >> not london, not paris, not rome. >> poland. >> there you go. >>> coming up, one out of ten facebook users, not even people. creeping into social media. tell you all about it. >>> interesting....
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when poland became a member of the e you almost 10 years ago, hundreds of thousands of polish instantly migrated to britain. the economy in the u.k. was booming at the time, and the british government, unlike many other eu states, welcomed migratory workers with open arms. today, polish is one of the most widely spoken languages in britain after english. in times of prosperity, all was well, but now that jobs are becoming scarce, that is changing. many british blame their country's problems on the migrants who come from countries in the east of the eu, and poland is just one of them. >> when he first came to london last summer, it was love at first sight. he had actually only come to visit friends, but he ended up staying. he fell in love with the colorful houses in their chimneys. he associates them with harry potter, and he draws them in his spare time. >> i like the diversity here. every chimney is different. every door is colorful. and then there is a tolerance -- people smile at you on the street, and they are always apologizing even if you bump into them. >> he is one of thousands
when poland became a member of the e you almost 10 years ago, hundreds of thousands of polish instantly migrated to britain. the economy in the u.k. was booming at the time, and the british government, unlike many other eu states, welcomed migratory workers with open arms. today, polish is one of the most widely spoken languages in britain after english. in times of prosperity, all was well, but now that jobs are becoming scarce, that is changing. many british blame their country's problems on...
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he suffered under the stalinist period in poland. he was really quite obsessed. he had built up an entire philosophical direction based on the individual iain a human rights. ayatollah khomeini didn't have a view like that. he had the view that is mom was everything and the individual rights very often had the -- had superseded that. by that respect they were very fundamentally different. but there are some striking parallels. and one of the interesting parallels is that both of them more mistake. in some ways they were very unusual in their religious belief. john paul ii have a mystical relationship to christ and the virgin mary he wasn't your ordinary priest. his believes went off into some really amazing and unconventional realms. ayatollah khomeini was also a practitioner mr. call belief, things along the line of sunni islam. there were many clerics who invaded as a practitioner for some forbidden suspect ideas and the mysticism can lead to activism and can make you more of a political activist by showing you the perfectibility of man and there are a whole bu
he suffered under the stalinist period in poland. he was really quite obsessed. he had built up an entire philosophical direction based on the individual iain a human rights. ayatollah khomeini didn't have a view like that. he had the view that is mom was everything and the individual rights very often had the -- had superseded that. by that respect they were very fundamentally different. but there are some striking parallels. and one of the interesting parallels is that both of them more...
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he had suffered under boths in sis occupation of poland and in the stalin poland. so he had an entire philosophical direction based on the human individual and human rights. ayatollah khomeini did not have the view like that. he had the view that islam was everything and individual rights very often had to be super seeded to that. so they were very fundamentally, if i may say, different. but there are some striking parallels. and one of the interesting parallels is that both of these men were mystics. in some ways they were very unusual in their religious beliefs. john paul ii had an intense religiousship with christ and she virgin mary. he was not your ordinary priest. his beliefs went off into the really amazing amazing and unconventional realms. ayatollah khomeini was a believer, and -- there war many other clerics who regarded him as the practitioner of some forbidden or suspect ideas, and what is very interesting is the way mistickism can make your more a political activist. it's very complex. but if you think you have a direct line to god, which is what mysti
he had suffered under boths in sis occupation of poland and in the stalin poland. so he had an entire philosophical direction based on the human individual and human rights. ayatollah khomeini did not have the view like that. he had the view that islam was everything and individual rights very often had to be super seeded to that. so they were very fundamentally, if i may say, different. but there are some striking parallels. and one of the interesting parallels is that both of these men were...
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. >> the country you live in much of the time, poland, has had pretty strong growth. >> poland has had strong growth all the polish economy is closely linked to the german economy, and if the german economy declines, it will be bad news for poland but poland has had a very good five years, it didn't have a recession. >> the polish prime minister gave an extraordinary speech. this is a conservative who said britain is in danger of becoming irrelevant if it doesn't jump into europe more if you recally. since he is your husband, i was wondering do you agree with him? >> yes, actually, i do agree with him. i think that britain has the opportunity still to be a leading power inside europe and because of the particular nature of the tory party and because of the nature of the argument, it is at risk of limit nating itself. it britain is going to spend the next two or three years renegotiating its relationship with europe rather than taking part in the central debates everybody else cares about, it will be irrelevant. it's certainly not irrelevant now, but it's already close to making itself
. >> the country you live in much of the time, poland, has had pretty strong growth. >> poland has had strong growth all the polish economy is closely linked to the german economy, and if the german economy declines, it will be bad news for poland but poland has had a very good five years, it didn't have a recession. >> the polish prime minister gave an extraordinary speech. this is a conservative who said britain is in danger of becoming irrelevant if it doesn't jump into...
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. >> the country you live in much of the time, poland, has had pretty strong growth. >> poland has had strong growth all the polish economy is closely linked to the german economy, and if the german economy declines, it will be bad news for poland but poland has had a very good five years, it didn't have a recession. >> the polish prime minister gave an extraordinary speech. this is a conservative who said britain is in danger of becoming irrelevant if it doesn't jump into europe more fully. since he is your husband, i was wondering do you agree with him? >> yes, actually, i do agree with him. i think that britain has the opportunity still to be a leading power inside europe, and because of the particular nature of the tory party and because of the nature of the argument, it is at risk of eliminating itself. if britain is going to spend the next two or three years renegotiating its relationship with europe rather than taking part in the central debates everybody else cares about, it will be irrelevant. it's certainly not irrelevant now, but it's already close to making itself less impo
. >> the country you live in much of the time, poland, has had pretty strong growth. >> poland has had strong growth all the polish economy is closely linked to the german economy, and if the german economy declines, it will be bad news for poland but poland has had a very good five years, it didn't have a recession. >> the polish prime minister gave an extraordinary speech. this is a conservative who said britain is in danger of becoming irrelevant if it doesn't jump into...
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poland as you mentioned and the election of pope john paul ii and his return to his homeland after the precursor of the solidarity movement. great britain and the election of margaret thatcher and the british economy which i think is really been lost as a part of that political narrative of britain after thatcher and coming back to that and number five of course the one probably most people think of first when they think of 1979, the iranian revolution, a shot in the hostage crisis in 1979. wow, that's an awful lot of ground to cover but let's start with thatcher. there was a huge outpouring of tributes to thatcher on her death with magazine covers. your book takes apart some of the myths of margaret thatcher. >> guest: i try to do that. it's always a challenge because you want to show why someone is worth knowing about. there have been a lot of revisionist history of thatcher and a lot of people correcting some misperceptions of her but of course first you have to establish why she was in port in the first place and very few people would dispute that she was hugely and immensely impor
poland as you mentioned and the election of pope john paul ii and his return to his homeland after the precursor of the solidarity movement. great britain and the election of margaret thatcher and the british economy which i think is really been lost as a part of that political narrative of britain after thatcher and coming back to that and number five of course the one probably most people think of first when they think of 1979, the iranian revolution, a shot in the hostage crisis in 1979....
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during poland's communist era, she hit her jewish heritage. she has only spoken about it openly for the past 20 years. she says acknowledging her history openly was a liberating feeling. almost nothing remains of the warsaw ghetto today. it was destroyed by nazis. despite her painful past, she regularly returns to the area to visit the memorial to the heroes of the ghetto uprising. >> i can sense the spirits of my ancestors here. it is a special place for me. it is as if they're all still here. >> in the 1990's, she was reunited with distant relatives who live in england and america. since then, she says she has felt less alone. >> now on to a much different topic, and the countdown is on for croatia. and to look set to join the european union on july 1. everyone is gearing up for the celebrations. >> the german parliament has ratified the eu accession treaty. officials say the balkan country's membership is an essential element in unifying the entire continent, but at what cost? >> experts forecast losses of 500 million euros for the croats.
during poland's communist era, she hit her jewish heritage. she has only spoken about it openly for the past 20 years. she says acknowledging her history openly was a liberating feeling. almost nothing remains of the warsaw ghetto today. it was destroyed by nazis. despite her painful past, she regularly returns to the area to visit the memorial to the heroes of the ghetto uprising. >> i can sense the spirits of my ancestors here. it is a special place for me. it is as if they're all still...
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poland springs, they would have been ridiculously dumb not to capitalize on that sip. they could have been more clever about their tag line, but sometimes you just have to do what you can do in the moment. >> sometimes you do something and it is not what you should do. i mean, let's talk about kenneth cole tweet during the political uprising in egypt that read millions in up roar in cairo, rumor is they heard the spring collection is available online. wow. they really got slammed for that. and later issued an apology after an up roar from twitter users. what can companies learn from mistakes like this? >> i think that just learn not to be tacky, i think, that this is a judgment thing. have smart, experienced people with proven judgment who are are manning the hair trigger of social media. the worst is if you have an inexperienced intern or junior person who thinks that it is their job to be funny or snarky and then tweet something out that crosses the line of respectability and good judgment. i think to always react with on the side of decency and respect and compassio
poland springs, they would have been ridiculously dumb not to capitalize on that sip. they could have been more clever about their tag line, but sometimes you just have to do what you can do in the moment. >> sometimes you do something and it is not what you should do. i mean, let's talk about kenneth cole tweet during the political uprising in egypt that read millions in up roar in cairo, rumor is they heard the spring collection is available online. wow. they really got slammed for...
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, not rome. >> poland. >> there you go. coming up. one out of ten face book users, not people, nonhumans. creeping into social media. tell you all about it. >> interesting. stealing stuff from the office. the most valuable item in the supply closet. black gold. hear from a guy who is oh, so sorry he got busted. you are watching "world news now." ♪ ♪ >> announcer: "world news now" weather brought to you by -- ♪ i'm your venus [ female announcer ] what does beauty feel like? find out with venus embrace. every five-bladed stroke gives you 360 degrees of smooth for goddess skin you can feel and feel. ♪ i'm your venus only from venus embrace. >>> okay. everyone has probably left work with a little something from the sa play closet. right. every now and awhen. all those stolen supplies are adding up. >> $50 billion lost every year to office thieves, for some thieves it is really big business. abc's gio benitez has the story. >> reporter: helping yourself from the office supply closet. something all of us do, but some take
, not rome. >> poland. >> there you go. coming up. one out of ten face book users, not people, nonhumans. creeping into social media. tell you all about it. >> interesting. stealing stuff from the office. the most valuable item in the supply closet. black gold. hear from a guy who is oh, so sorry he got busted. you are watching "world news now." ♪ ♪ >> announcer: "world news now" weather brought to you by -- ♪ i'm your venus [ female announcer ]...
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he had suffered under both not the occupation of poland and the stalinist period and pulled. so he was really quite upset to keep up of an entire personal philosophical direction based on the human, the human individual and human rights. ayatollah khomeini did not have if you like the. he had the view that islam was everything and individual rights very often had to be uprseded to the. so i think in that respect they were very, very fundamentally different. but there are some striking parallels, and one of the interesting parallels that both of these men were misfits. in some ways they were very unusual in their religious beliefs. john paul ii had an intense mystical relationship to christ and the virgin mary. he was not your ordinary, your ordinary priest. his beliefs went off to some really amazing and unconventional realms. ayatollah khomeini was also a practitioner of mystical the police, sort of things along the lines that we call suffuse him in sunni islam. and there were many other clerics who regard him as a practitioner of forbidden are really suspect ideas. and what
he had suffered under both not the occupation of poland and the stalinist period and pulled. so he was really quite upset to keep up of an entire personal philosophical direction based on the human, the human individual and human rights. ayatollah khomeini did not have if you like the. he had the view that islam was everything and individual rights very often had to be uprseded to the. so i think in that respect they were very, very fundamentally different. but there are some striking...
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almost a year later he was shifted to guantanamo in that year he spent at the cia black sites in poland by the claims he was water boarded eighty three times but how exactly do the masterminds of this project gather the information and what goals they're trying to pursue we'll find out with one of the masterminds of the project mistruth blakeley from the kent university in england many thanks ruth for joining us here on my first question would be how exactly you are gathering information on these flights and where did you find to manage all the data. ok most of the information that we have was already in the public domain but was quite frank mentored so we've worked closely with a number of human rights organizations and human rights investigators to bring all of that information so it comes from freedom of information requests and some of it comes from investigative investigations into particular cases including legal proceedings on behalf of some of that is how. we feel are very heavily on the work of the u.k. legal action charis and reprieve which is represented some of the men who a
almost a year later he was shifted to guantanamo in that year he spent at the cia black sites in poland by the claims he was water boarded eighty three times but how exactly do the masterminds of this project gather the information and what goals they're trying to pursue we'll find out with one of the masterminds of the project mistruth blakeley from the kent university in england many thanks ruth for joining us here on my first question would be how exactly you are gathering information on...
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almost a year later he was shifted to guantanamo in that year he spent at the cia black site in poland by the claims he was water boarded eighty three times but how exactly do the masterminds of this project gather the information and what goals they're trying to pursue we'll find out with one of the masterminds of the project mistruth blakeley from the kent university in england many thanks truth for joining us here on my first question would be how exactly you are gathering information on these flights and where did you find to manage all the data. ok most of the information that we have was already in the public domain but was quite firm mentored so we've worked closely with a number of human rights organizations and human rights investigators to bring all of that information so it comes from freedom of information requests and some of it comes from investigative investigations into particular cases including the needle proceedings on behalf of some of that is how. we live very heavily on the work of the u.k. legal action charity reprieve which has represented some of the men who ar
almost a year later he was shifted to guantanamo in that year he spent at the cia black site in poland by the claims he was water boarded eighty three times but how exactly do the masterminds of this project gather the information and what goals they're trying to pursue we'll find out with one of the masterminds of the project mistruth blakeley from the kent university in england many thanks truth for joining us here on my first question would be how exactly you are gathering information on...
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almost a year later he was shifted to guantanamo in that year he spent at the cia black site in poland by the claims he was water boarded eighty three times but how exactly do the masterminds of this project gather the information and what goals they're trying to pursue we'll find out with one of the masterminds of the project mistruth blakeley from the camp university in england many thanks truth for joining us here on my first question would be how exactly you are gathering information on these flights and where did you find to manage all the data. ok most of the information that we have was already in the public domain but was quite fundamental so we've worked closely with a number of human rights organizations and human rights investigators to bring all of that information so it comes from freedom of information requests and some of it comes from investigative investigations into particular cases including the need we're proceeding with on behalf of some of that is how. we've relied very heavily on the work of the u.k. legal action charis and would prefer which is representing some
almost a year later he was shifted to guantanamo in that year he spent at the cia black site in poland by the claims he was water boarded eighty three times but how exactly do the masterminds of this project gather the information and what goals they're trying to pursue we'll find out with one of the masterminds of the project mistruth blakeley from the camp university in england many thanks truth for joining us here on my first question would be how exactly you are gathering information on...
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almost a year later he was shifted to guantanamo in that year he spent at the cia black site in poland by the claims he was water boarded eighty three times but how exactly do the masterminds of this project gather the information and what goals they're trying to pursue we'll find out with one of the masterminds of the project mistruth blakeley from the kent university in england many thanks ruth for joining us here on my first question would be how exactly you are gathering information on these flights and where did you find to manage all the data. ok most of the information that we have was already in the public domain but was quite frank mentored so we've worked closely with a number of human rights organizations and human rights investigators to bring all of that information so it comes from freedom of information requests and some of it comes from investigative investigations into particular cases including legal proceedings on behalf of some of that is how. we feel are very heavily on the work of the u.k. need that action charis and reprieve which is represented some of the men w
almost a year later he was shifted to guantanamo in that year he spent at the cia black site in poland by the claims he was water boarded eighty three times but how exactly do the masterminds of this project gather the information and what goals they're trying to pursue we'll find out with one of the masterminds of the project mistruth blakeley from the kent university in england many thanks ruth for joining us here on my first question would be how exactly you are gathering information on...
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almost a year later he was shifted to guantanamo in that year he spent at the cia black sites in poland abu zubaida claims he was water boarded eighty three times but how exactly do the masterminds of this project gather the information and what goals they're trying to pursue we'll find out with one of the masterminds of the project mistruth blakeley from the camp university in england many thanks truth for joining us here on my first question would be how exactly you are gathering information on these flights and where did you find to manage all the data. ok most of the information that we have was already in the public domain but was quite frank mentored so we've worked closely with a number of human rights organizations and human rights investigators to bring all of that information so it comes from freedom of information requests and some of it comes from investigative investigations into particular cases including the need will proceed in this on behalf of some of that is how. we've relied very heavily on the work of the u.k. legal action charity reprieve which has represented some
almost a year later he was shifted to guantanamo in that year he spent at the cia black sites in poland abu zubaida claims he was water boarded eighty three times but how exactly do the masterminds of this project gather the information and what goals they're trying to pursue we'll find out with one of the masterminds of the project mistruth blakeley from the camp university in england many thanks truth for joining us here on my first question would be how exactly you are gathering information...
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almost a year later he was shifted to guantanamo in that year he spent at the cia black side in poland by the claims he was water boarded eighty three times but how exactly do the masterminds of this project gather the information and what goals they're trying to pursue we'll find out with one of the masterminds of the project mistruth blakeley from the camp university in england many thanks truth for joining us here on my first question would be how exactly you are gathering information on these flights and where did you find to manage all the data. ok most of the information that we have was already in the public domain but was quite frank mentored so we've worked closely with a number of human rights organizations and human rights investigators to bring all of that information so it comes from freedom of information requests and some of it comes from investigative investigations into particular cases including legal proceedings on behalf of some of that is how. we feel are very heavily on the work of the u.k. legal action charity reprieve which has represented some of the men who ar
almost a year later he was shifted to guantanamo in that year he spent at the cia black side in poland by the claims he was water boarded eighty three times but how exactly do the masterminds of this project gather the information and what goals they're trying to pursue we'll find out with one of the masterminds of the project mistruth blakeley from the camp university in england many thanks truth for joining us here on my first question would be how exactly you are gathering information on...
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almost a year later he was shifted to guantanamo in that year he spent at the cia black site in poland by the claims he was water boarded eighty three times but how exactly do the masterminds of this project gather the information and what goals they're trying to pursue we'll find out with one of the masterminds of the project mistruth blakeley from the kent university in england many thanks truth for joining us here on my first question would be how exactly you are gathering information on these flights and where did you find to manage all the data. ok most of the information that we have was already in the public domain but was quite frank mentored so we've worked closely with a number of human rights organizations and human rights investigators to bring all of that information so it comes from freedom of information requests and some of it comes from investigative investigations into particular cases including the need will proceed in this on behalf of some of the detainees we rely very heavily on the work of the u.k. legal action terracing reprieve which has represented some of the
almost a year later he was shifted to guantanamo in that year he spent at the cia black site in poland by the claims he was water boarded eighty three times but how exactly do the masterminds of this project gather the information and what goals they're trying to pursue we'll find out with one of the masterminds of the project mistruth blakeley from the kent university in england many thanks truth for joining us here on my first question would be how exactly you are gathering information on...
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almost a year later he was shifted to guantanamo in that year he spent at the cia black site in poland by the claims he was water boarded eighty three times but how exactly do the masterminds of this project gather the information and what goals they're trying to pursue we'll find out with one of the masterminds of the project mistruth blakeley from the kent university in england many thanks truth for joining us here my first question would be how exactly you are gathering information on these flights and where did you find to manage all the data. ok most of the information that we have was already in the public domain but was quite fundamental so we've worked closely with a number of human rights organizations and human rights investigators to bring all of that information so it comes from freedom of information requests and some of it comes from investigative investigations into particular cases including the legal proceeding is on behalf of some of that is how. we rely very heavily on the work of the u.k. legal action charis and would prefer which has represented some of the men who
almost a year later he was shifted to guantanamo in that year he spent at the cia black site in poland by the claims he was water boarded eighty three times but how exactly do the masterminds of this project gather the information and what goals they're trying to pursue we'll find out with one of the masterminds of the project mistruth blakeley from the kent university in england many thanks truth for joining us here my first question would be how exactly you are gathering information on these...
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almost a year later he was shifted to guantanamo in that year he spent at the cia black sites in poland by the claims he was water boarded eighty three times but how exactly do the masterminds of this project gather the information and what goals they're trying to pursue we'll find out with one of the masterminds of the project mistruth blakeley from the camp university in england many thanks truth for joining us here my first question would be how exactly you are gathering information on these flights and where did you find to manage all the data. ok most of the information that we have was already in the public domain but was quite frank mentored so we've worked closely with a number of human rights organizations and human rights investigators to bring all of that information so it comes from freedom of information requests and some of it comes from investigative investigations into particular cases including legal proceedings on behalf of some of that is how. we feel are very heavily on the work of the u.k. need that action charis and reprieve which is represented some of the men who
almost a year later he was shifted to guantanamo in that year he spent at the cia black sites in poland by the claims he was water boarded eighty three times but how exactly do the masterminds of this project gather the information and what goals they're trying to pursue we'll find out with one of the masterminds of the project mistruth blakeley from the camp university in england many thanks truth for joining us here my first question would be how exactly you are gathering information on these...
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almost a year later he was shifted to guantanamo in that year he spent at the cia black site in poland by the claims he was water boarded eighty three times but how exactly do the masterminds of this project gather the information and what goals they're trying to pursue you will find out with one of the masterminds of the project mistruth blakeley from the camp university in england many thanks ruth for joining us here on my first question would be how exactly you are gathering information on these flights and where did you find to manage all the data. ok most of the information that we have was already in the public domain but was quite frank mentored so we've worked closely with a number of human rights organizations and human rights investigators to bring all of that information so it comes from freedom of information requests and some of it comes from investigative investigations into particular cases including needle proceedings on behalf of some of that is how. we feel are very heavily on the work of the u.k. need that action terrace and would prefer which is represented some of
almost a year later he was shifted to guantanamo in that year he spent at the cia black site in poland by the claims he was water boarded eighty three times but how exactly do the masterminds of this project gather the information and what goals they're trying to pursue you will find out with one of the masterminds of the project mistruth blakeley from the camp university in england many thanks ruth for joining us here on my first question would be how exactly you are gathering information on...
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almost a year later he was shifted to guantanamo in that year he spent at the cia black site in poland by the claims he was water boarded eighty three times but how exactly do the masterminds of this project gather the information and what goals they're trying to pursue we'll find out with one of the masterminds of the project mistruth blakeley from the camp university in england many thanks truth for joining us here on my first question would be how exactly you are gathering information on these flights and where did you find to manage all the data. ok most of the information that we have was already in the public domain but was quite frank mentored so we've worked closely with a number of human rights organizations and human rights investigators to bring all of that information so it comes from freedom of information requests and some of it comes from investigative investigations into particular cases including legal proceedings on behalf of some of that is how. we've relied very heavily on the work of the u.k. legal action charis and reprieve which has represented some of the men wh
almost a year later he was shifted to guantanamo in that year he spent at the cia black site in poland by the claims he was water boarded eighty three times but how exactly do the masterminds of this project gather the information and what goals they're trying to pursue we'll find out with one of the masterminds of the project mistruth blakeley from the camp university in england many thanks truth for joining us here on my first question would be how exactly you are gathering information on...
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almost a year later he was shifted to guantanamo in that year he spent at the cia black site in poland by the claims he was water boarded eighty three times but how exactly do the masterminds of this project gather the information and what goals they're trying to pursue we'll find out with one of the masterminds of the project mistruth blakeley from the kent university in england many thanks truth for joining us here on my first question would be how exactly you are gathering information on these flights and where did you find to manage all the data. ok most of the information that we have was already in the public domain but was quite frank mentored so we've worked closely with a number of human rights organizations and human rights investigators to bring all of that information so it comes from freedom of information requests and some of it comes from investigative investigations into particular cases including legal proceedings on behalf of some of that is how. we feel are very heavily on the work of the u.k. need that action charis and reprieve which is represented some of the men
almost a year later he was shifted to guantanamo in that year he spent at the cia black site in poland by the claims he was water boarded eighty three times but how exactly do the masterminds of this project gather the information and what goals they're trying to pursue we'll find out with one of the masterminds of the project mistruth blakeley from the kent university in england many thanks truth for joining us here on my first question would be how exactly you are gathering information on...
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almost a year later he was shifted to guantanamo in that year he spent at the cia black sites in poland by the claims he was water boarded eighty three times but how exactly do the masterminds of this project gather the information and what goals they're trying to pursue we'll find out with one of the masterminds of the project mistruth blakeley from the camp university in england many thanks truth for joining us here on my first question would be how exactly you are gathering information on these flights and where did you find to manage all the data. ok most of the information that we have was already in the public domain but was quite fundamental so we've worked closely with a number of human rights organizations and human rights investigators to bring all of that information so it comes from freedom of information requests and some of it comes from investigative investigations into particular cases including the need to proceed in this on behalf of some of that is how. we rely very heavily on the work of the u.k. legal action charis and would prefer which is represented some of the m
almost a year later he was shifted to guantanamo in that year he spent at the cia black sites in poland by the claims he was water boarded eighty three times but how exactly do the masterminds of this project gather the information and what goals they're trying to pursue we'll find out with one of the masterminds of the project mistruth blakeley from the camp university in england many thanks truth for joining us here on my first question would be how exactly you are gathering information on...
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almost a year later he was shifted to guantanamo in that year he spent at the cia black side in poland by the claims he was water boarded eighty three times but how exactly do the masterminds of this project gather the information and what goals they're trying to pursue we'll find out with one of the masterminds of the project mistruth blakeley from the kent university in england many thanks truth for joining us here my first question would be how exactly you are gathering information on these flights and where did you find to manage all the data. ok most of the information that we have was already in the public domain but was quite fundamental so we've worked closely with a number of human rights organizations and human rights investigators to bring all of that information so it comes from freedom of information requests and some of it comes from investigative investigations into particular cases including legal proceedings on behalf of some of that is how. we rely very heavily on the work of the u.k. legal action charity reprieve which has represented some of the men who are still he
almost a year later he was shifted to guantanamo in that year he spent at the cia black side in poland by the claims he was water boarded eighty three times but how exactly do the masterminds of this project gather the information and what goals they're trying to pursue we'll find out with one of the masterminds of the project mistruth blakeley from the kent university in england many thanks truth for joining us here my first question would be how exactly you are gathering information on these...
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almost a year later he was shifted to guantanamo in that year he spent at the cia black site in poland by the claims he was water boarded eighty three times but how exactly do the masterminds of this project gather the information and what goals they're trying to pursue we'll find out with one of the masterminds of the project mistruth blakeley from the kent university in england many thanks truth for joining us here my first question would be how exactly you are gathering information on these flights and where did you find to manage all the data. ok most of the information that we have was already in the public domain but was quite frank mentored so we've worked closely with a number of human rights organizations and human rights investigators to bring all of that information so it comes from freedom of information requests and some of it comes from investigative investigations into particular cases including the legal proceedings on behalf of some of that is how. we feel are very heavily on the work of the u.k. need that action charis and reprieve which is represented some of the men
almost a year later he was shifted to guantanamo in that year he spent at the cia black site in poland by the claims he was water boarded eighty three times but how exactly do the masterminds of this project gather the information and what goals they're trying to pursue we'll find out with one of the masterminds of the project mistruth blakeley from the kent university in england many thanks truth for joining us here my first question would be how exactly you are gathering information on these...
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torture well we addressed that in the report to a certain degree because for example lithuania and poland both were initiating investigations as to the black sites that were. in those two countries and whether there was torture and treatment maltreatment of prisoners there detainees there and the united states has not cooperated with that under the so-called state secrets. and we have suggested that we should cooperate with our countries there. and that's one of the recommendations that our report. not to use the state's card . and there are ways to to cooperate and to give information without harming either personnel. under the state secrets doctrine or particular treaty relationship with other countries but we're not cooperating at all scientist and thank you very much ok thank you. yes social or simply yes so far so good if he's alive there's been a new yeah yeah. so you'll see. when you hear what he was doing. so he goes away for super. bowl. please. please. speak. with my. mom it's so good. we. just send them out and him. come out find him a little. every detail. every piece of metal
torture well we addressed that in the report to a certain degree because for example lithuania and poland both were initiating investigations as to the black sites that were. in those two countries and whether there was torture and treatment maltreatment of prisoners there detainees there and the united states has not cooperated with that under the so-called state secrets. and we have suggested that we should cooperate with our countries there. and that's one of the recommendations that our...
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freeds his predecessor poland from fear, benedict taught us how to protect the world from falsehood. popes showed solidarity with the oppressed and now, today, pope francis is showing solidarity with the poor, as the church has done for 2000 years. he is reading new life into the fight into poverty. to lift thisce dialog to a higher level. and i hope he will ring the divisions between the so-called catholic left in the so-called catholic right so that all may be one in christ. it is a spiritually impoverished that need the most help. the tierney calls of relativism the spiritual poverty of our time and it affects rich countries worst of all, including our own. we have help the poor to help the whole person, not just the material merits but the spiritual ones, too. the government can't give this help. the law is blind. it treats everyone the same. even though we a a
freeds his predecessor poland from fear, benedict taught us how to protect the world from falsehood. popes showed solidarity with the oppressed and now, today, pope francis is showing solidarity with the poor, as the church has done for 2000 years. he is reading new life into the fight into poverty. to lift thisce dialog to a higher level. and i hope he will ring the divisions between the so-called catholic left in the so-called catholic right so that all may be one in christ. it is a...
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torture well we addressed that in the report to a certain degree because for example lithuania and poland both were initiating investigations as to the black sites that were that were in those two countries and whether there was torture and treatment maltreatment of prisoners there or detainees there and the united states has not cooperated with that under the so-called state secrets. and we have suggested that we should cooperate with our countries there. and that's one of the recommendations of our report. not to use the state's card. and there are ways to to cooperate and to give information without harming either personnel. under the state secrets doctrine or particular treaty relationship with other countries but we're not co-operating at all scientist and thank you thank you very much they're ok thank you. welcome to teal one out here you can feel it's home. if there are three choices in life the first is to work in a mccullough door to live on a miserable way like a slave. for a second just to jump the wall and catch the american dream because most of it. and lose their lives or. j
torture well we addressed that in the report to a certain degree because for example lithuania and poland both were initiating investigations as to the black sites that were that were in those two countries and whether there was torture and treatment maltreatment of prisoners there or detainees there and the united states has not cooperated with that under the so-called state secrets. and we have suggested that we should cooperate with our countries there. and that's one of the recommendations...
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on torture well we addressed that in a report to a certain degree because for example lithuania and poland both were initiating investigations as to the black sites that were. in those two countries and whether there was torture and treatment this maltreatment of prisoners there detainees there and the united states has not cooperated with that under the so-called state secrets. and we have suggested that we should cooperate with our countries there. and that's one of the recommendations of our report. not to use the state's card now and there are ways to to cooperate and to give information without harming either personnel. under the state secrets doctrine or particular treaty relationship with other countries but we're not cooperating at all assigned to stand thank you thank you very much they're ok thank you. welcome to teal one i hear you can feel it. if there are three choices in life i first used to work in i'm a killer. live on a miserable way like a slave. for a second just to jump the wall and catch the dream of most. of our. lives. just to become a number of an organisation and g
on torture well we addressed that in a report to a certain degree because for example lithuania and poland both were initiating investigations as to the black sites that were. in those two countries and whether there was torture and treatment this maltreatment of prisoners there detainees there and the united states has not cooperated with that under the so-called state secrets. and we have suggested that we should cooperate with our countries there. and that's one of the recommendations of our...
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poland, the lands, slovakia and romania becomes the satellite so i think they made a huge mistake because they have a buffer between himself and hitler and now there is no buffer and they are facing each other. they push against the u.s. to end up in the war with japan. we could spend the rest of the program describing it but i want to move on. how would you describe the role of the existing penetration in washington and directing and this brings aid to the soviet union before december 7, 41. the soviets are fighting with the nazis so the economic effort. what is going on? >> in major soviet influence is going on that has won in the history books that explain eight to britain and the soviet union was a massive supply line. >> what are we sending -- >> guest: everything you could imagine from dresses, aircraft, everything. this is a very important thing when gorbachev first came out i found this amazing and in some ways this led me to my research half. he denied that the united states had supplied the soviet union during world war ii. this is to george shultz, secretary of state, and this
poland, the lands, slovakia and romania becomes the satellite so i think they made a huge mistake because they have a buffer between himself and hitler and now there is no buffer and they are facing each other. they push against the u.s. to end up in the war with japan. we could spend the rest of the program describing it but i want to move on. how would you describe the role of the existing penetration in washington and directing and this brings aid to the soviet union before december 7, 41....
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literally draw lines on the map of europe and russia gets the three baltic states and one-third of poland >> guest: or half. >> host: less than half and little pieces of romania germany gets more. justice of akia, poland, to become a satellite and bulgaria becomes a satellite and he made a huge mistake because there was a buffer now there is no buffer and that the mean time the soviets try to pursue harry dexter white to end up in the war with japan. this is a huge topic but how would you describe it -- describe the role of the penetration in washington in directing both policy and aid to the soviet union before december 741? fighting with the not see of june 1941? the land lease what is going on? >> something that has won nine in the americas and ap history book that explains it as aid to britain and soviet union was a massive supply line a vacuum cleaner eight sears catalog pentagon. >> host: buttery sending to them? >> guest: everything from tanks, boots, pipes, address es, aircraft, copper wire wire, railway axles, cars, trucks, everyth ing. butter. rations. but the point* is this is
literally draw lines on the map of europe and russia gets the three baltic states and one-third of poland >> guest: or half. >> host: less than half and little pieces of romania germany gets more. justice of akia, poland, to become a satellite and bulgaria becomes a satellite and he made a huge mistake because there was a buffer now there is no buffer and that the mean time the soviets try to pursue harry dexter white to end up in the war with japan. this is a huge topic but how...