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the u. s. needs a unipolar world, the way they already see it, and other reforms have to stay within the unipolar world philosophy. back in the day, the trump administration supported the idea of reforming the w t o. as it became clear with time, china was smart enough to out play the u. s. using the u. s. promoter platforms is globalization concepts and all the rules is no wonder that washington ended up blocking the video dispute settlement body that had already received plenty of claims from china, employing procedural loopholes. the u. s. keeps blocking all new hires to the d. s . b. when it has no corum, it cannot function. when it came to the video platform, washington declared that it had to be carried out by the u. s. in europe. while china should be kept away from it, just stating their plans bluntly, in such an unprofessional way, has recently become our western partners, m. o. they are completely unscrupulous. they open the state that they intend to lead, that nato can do whatever it
the u. s. needs a unipolar world, the way they already see it, and other reforms have to stay within the unipolar world philosophy. back in the day, the trump administration supported the idea of reforming the w t o. as it became clear with time, china was smart enough to out play the u. s. using the u. s. promoter platforms is globalization concepts and all the rules is no wonder that washington ended up blocking the video dispute settlement body that had already received plenty of claims from...
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this is the u. s. policy always to make great promises and come to nothing when it comes to the people themselves. so with millions of refugees, once again, us policy is to give assistance to almost none of them. and to instead impose on the surrounding countries an enormous dislocation. at this point, the biden administration has managed to process, they managed a process in march 12 ukrainians who had refugee status. and by the way, this happens all the time. look at the hundreds of thousands who were promised refugee from afghanistan, not much different in iraq and syria, in libya, for all of the countries where the u. s. has instigated wars kept them running for years and created an enormous dislocation of peoples who really are forced to leave their own country and then live in fairy dislocated life and at enormous expense in the surrounding country. most somalian refugees of also still go to get help from washington. despite fleeing from a civil conflict in the country, which the u. s. has been a
this is the u. s. policy always to make great promises and come to nothing when it comes to the people themselves. so with millions of refugees, once again, us policy is to give assistance to almost none of them. and to instead impose on the surrounding countries an enormous dislocation. at this point, the biden administration has managed to process, they managed a process in march 12 ukrainians who had refugee status. and by the way, this happens all the time. look at the hundreds of thousands...
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when the idea of separation from the u. s. as far as start to develop among the peoples movements are stronger, it's up at writing in people's margin with a sustainability in the musical political so on for a little bit of peer to you at them for playlists. no, but it is the silica photo very little along those lines. you listen for her as it is. so anyway, just was gonna say, let those promotions and usa on november 28th 1991, president bush announced that the united states would recognize ukraine's independence. if approved by a referendum held on the issue div december 1st 1991. the declaration of independence was approved by an all ukrainian referendum by a majority vote. with $99.00 to $1.00 the parliament to adopt the declaration of independence of a queen. and these was against the will of people. you are a doctor of los, how do you interpret these decision? oh, hang up. and that's on my la grange going to com. i just thought i got a letter from sales as the them what the what the shania yelton i do i actually use tuiti
when the idea of separation from the u. s. as far as start to develop among the peoples movements are stronger, it's up at writing in people's margin with a sustainability in the musical political so on for a little bit of peer to you at them for playlists. no, but it is the silica photo very little along those lines. you listen for her as it is. so anyway, just was gonna say, let those promotions and usa on november 28th 1991, president bush announced that the united states would recognize...
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the u. s. keeps blocking all new hires to the d. s. b. while it has no corum, it cannot function. when it came to the video platform, washington declared that it had to be carried out by the u. s. in europe, while china should be kept away from it, just stating their plans bluntly, in such an unprofessional way, has recently become our western partners, m. o. they are completely unscrupulous. they open the state that they intend to lead. the nato can do whatever it likes. they can say, nato is a defensive alliance. so there is no need to be afraid of it as this organization does not pose a threat to anybody. security and at the same time, nato secretary general the install. tim burks as that nato is globally responsible for the world's security, even in the endo pacific region and another fight. after the warsaw pact was dissolved and the soviet union collapsed. nato moved its line of defense since they claim to be a defensive alliance from the berlin wall towards russia's border. 5 times that
the u. s. keeps blocking all new hires to the d. s. b. while it has no corum, it cannot function. when it came to the video platform, washington declared that it had to be carried out by the u. s. in europe, while china should be kept away from it, just stating their plans bluntly, in such an unprofessional way, has recently become our western partners, m. o. they are completely unscrupulous. they open the state that they intend to lead. the nato can do whatever it likes. they can say, nato is...
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the u. s. visit since the start of the russian invasion, ukraine has been pressing western allies for heavier weapons to fight russia's campaign in the east. i'm military aid has started to flow. the u. s. diplomats pledged another $700000000.00 in military aid and said, washington would reopen its embassy in the ukrainian capital. a warm welcome back to keep after a secretive train journey across the polish ukraine border to the capitol. the high level delegation sent by u. s. president joe biden, to offer face to face messages of support and admiration. the reason we're back is because of you because of the extraordinary courage, leadership and success that you've had in pushing back his horrific russian aggression both blinking and defense secretary lloyd austin, offered zalinski condolences for the loss of life in ukraine and further economic and military support. as ever, zalinski was grateful then to the point about his needs for unit that there, sam was brawley of the priorities are weap
the u. s. visit since the start of the russian invasion, ukraine has been pressing western allies for heavier weapons to fight russia's campaign in the east. i'm military aid has started to flow. the u. s. diplomats pledged another $700000000.00 in military aid and said, washington would reopen its embassy in the ukrainian capital. a warm welcome back to keep after a secretive train journey across the polish ukraine border to the capitol. the high level delegation sent by u. s. president joe...
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the u. s. has already handed hundreds of millions of dollars worth of weaponry to give, but it's now going one step further. it's resurrecting the world war 2 era, lend lease bill to more efficiently, lend out military equipment to ukraine. u. s. president joe biden has been open about arming and training ukrainians in the fight against russia. and he basically look at amazon. what the hell you think we've done? why do you think you're able to fight? we've trained them and we've given them a weapons. that's what's happening. nato feels, it's all they can do is to a mass forces and, and kind of conduct a blocking action in case russia is intending to go further. you know, to the west. i'm not sure what they're actually thinking in this regard, but it certainly doesn't seem to be promoting, promoting a peaceful resolution. and it doesn't seem to be geared towards helping the ukrainian people. there are some thoughts that the united states wants to keep russia there, as long as it can to engage a
the u. s. has already handed hundreds of millions of dollars worth of weaponry to give, but it's now going one step further. it's resurrecting the world war 2 era, lend lease bill to more efficiently, lend out military equipment to ukraine. u. s. president joe biden has been open about arming and training ukrainians in the fight against russia. and he basically look at amazon. what the hell you think we've done? why do you think you're able to fight? we've trained them and we've given them a...
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s, it looks like one of the issues that the u. s. is likely to raise is that in the us standard of democracy, has it, or did in the last few years. but this is nothing new. india has mindy a fair amount of transparency and accountability across institutions. india has also been fort right in affairs, both nationally and internationally. and yet, we have seen the movie in the power american media and american institutions have been unfair to india. russia and india have strong military ties in both countries. call a special and privileged strategic partnership, mostly with new daily's, largest supply of weapons accounting for almost half of its imports. and indian military analysts told us the country is unwilling to compromise when it comes to choosing its allies. that was from united states as well in the last few years. are we able to sell their defense products to india? indian national interests are foremost to us and they have no compromises. based on that in how we choose partners. always use our ally and says, we look at the r
s, it looks like one of the issues that the u. s. is likely to raise is that in the us standard of democracy, has it, or did in the last few years. but this is nothing new. india has mindy a fair amount of transparency and accountability across institutions. india has also been fort right in affairs, both nationally and internationally. and yet, we have seen the movie in the power american media and american institutions have been unfair to india. russia and india have strong military ties in...
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u. s. on russia's presidents to reaffirm once again together the joint statements adopted by president gorbachev and reagan, back in 1987, which said quote, a nuclear war cannot be one and must never be fought. we tried really hard to convince president trump's administration that it was crucial for both on nations on the entire world to hear this message from the u. s. president. again, unfortunately, we couldn't convince our american partners that make and such a statement was a necessity. we may quick progress with present biden's administration. however, in june 2021, the president of the united states and russia made this joint statement in geneva, january 2022 saw yet another initiative of ours on this track bring some positive results. prior to the next scheduled review conference of the parties to the treaty on the non proliferation of nuclear weapons, all 5 permanent member states of the united nations security council adopted a joint statement that said the same. all 5 leaders put
u. s. on russia's presidents to reaffirm once again together the joint statements adopted by president gorbachev and reagan, back in 1987, which said quote, a nuclear war cannot be one and must never be fought. we tried really hard to convince president trump's administration that it was crucial for both on nations on the entire world to hear this message from the u. s. president. again, unfortunately, we couldn't convince our american partners that make and such a statement was a necessity. we...
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s. using the u. s. promoter platforms is globalization concepts and all the rules is no wonder that washington ended up blocking the video dispute settlement body that had already received plenty of claims from china, employing procedural loopholes. the u. s. keeps blocking all new hires to the d. s . b. while it has no corum, it cannot function. when it came to the de with yo platform, washington declared that it ought to be carried out by the u. s. in europe. while china should be kept away from it, just stating their plans bluntly, in such an unprofessional way, has recently become our western partners, m. o. they are completely unscrupulous. they open the state that they intend to lead, that nato can do whatever it likes. they can say, nato is a defensive alliance, so there is no need to be afraid of it. as this organ i station does not pose a threat to anybody's security. and the same time nato secretary general installed, sumburgh says that nato is globally responsible for the world's security,
s. using the u. s. promoter platforms is globalization concepts and all the rules is no wonder that washington ended up blocking the video dispute settlement body that had already received plenty of claims from china, employing procedural loopholes. the u. s. keeps blocking all new hires to the d. s . b. while it has no corum, it cannot function. when it came to the de with yo platform, washington declared that it ought to be carried out by the u. s. in europe. while china should be kept away...
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great britain and the u. s. s. l u s. representatives refused to review the topic of unit 731, and it detachments despite soviet demands. the whereabouts of the unit 731 leaders are unknown to us. there are no grounds for charging the unit with wall crimes and cold war. and there was a stream of documents and data by unit 731 that went to 2 military bases in the united states to fort dugway in utah and to fort dietrich and maryland, which to this day remains the headquarters for the usaa biological weapons command. there will biologists, doctor's medical students, adolescents who had nothing to do with medicine employed at unit 731 about 3600 people in total, including maintenance stuff, but only 12 men faced trial and about asking for still to new others. they can kunal sake of i e e e divided by the t did ok this the signal came q in osaka, which side of june the whole the is took them through them in just thin so no to me. old 2 on either santo honda this? well, can i live there? so god, in the kink, your data a
great britain and the u. s. s. l u s. representatives refused to review the topic of unit 731, and it detachments despite soviet demands. the whereabouts of the unit 731 leaders are unknown to us. there are no grounds for charging the unit with wall crimes and cold war. and there was a stream of documents and data by unit 731 that went to 2 military bases in the united states to fort dugway in utah and to fort dietrich and maryland, which to this day remains the headquarters for the usaa...
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in this discussion from the u. s. s r would transform ukraine into a country as prosperous as france ah, in the context of the u. s. s. ours longstanding economic crisis. such claims had a significant effect on society. the peoples movement of ukraine was rapidly moving in a more nationalistic direction. it entered parliament as a force in opposition to the communist party. in his charter, one of the goals was the withdrawal of ukraine from the u. s. s. r. they were spreading leaflets. the thing that you queen was going to become a 2nd france mother, new york, and i fear i knew what the list of kids. i don't what they said. she knew it suddenly unless the little girl, no, she just maybe 2 medium, stood the bullet, she stuck. what bugging? yeast kim like hello. say you could put a boy a love sosa. like de leon? yeah. okay. in the what serious go sales? ah, yes. put up a gun, that's a song by name me for my long sawing as a music, putting a swish thought of you. awesome. good. would you also get on rebel grains? come on
in this discussion from the u. s. s r would transform ukraine into a country as prosperous as france ah, in the context of the u. s. s. ours longstanding economic crisis. such claims had a significant effect on society. the peoples movement of ukraine was rapidly moving in a more nationalistic direction. it entered parliament as a force in opposition to the communist party. in his charter, one of the goals was the withdrawal of ukraine from the u. s. s. r. they were spreading leaflets. the...
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the u . s. has already handed hundreds of millions of dollars worth of weaponry tick here, but it's now going one step further is resurrecting their world war 2 error. lend lease built in more efficiently, lender military equipment to ukraine. you as president joe biden has been open about arming and training ukrainians in the fight against russia. the basic amazon, what the hell, your degree done? why do you think you're able to fight? we've trained them and we've given the weapons nato feels it's all they can do is to a mass forces and, and kind of conduct a blocking action in case russia is intending to go further. you know, to the west. i'm not sure what they're actually thinking in this regard, but it certainly doesn't seem to be promoting, promoting a peaceful resolution. and it doesn't seem to be geared towards helping the ukrainian people. there are some thoughts that the united states wants to keep russia there, as long as it can to engage a battle on the territory of ukraine. and again
the u . s. has already handed hundreds of millions of dollars worth of weaponry tick here, but it's now going one step further is resurrecting their world war 2 error. lend lease built in more efficiently, lender military equipment to ukraine. you as president joe biden has been open about arming and training ukrainians in the fight against russia. the basic amazon, what the hell, your degree done? why do you think you're able to fight? we've trained them and we've given the weapons nato feels...
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great britain and the u. s. s. l u s. representatives refused to review the topic of unit 731, and it's detachments despite soviet demands. the whereabouts of the unit 731 leaders are unknown to us. there are no grounds for charging the unit with wall crimes. cold war and there was a stream of documents and data by unit 731 that went to 2 military bases in the united states to fort dugway in utah and to fort dietrich and maryland, which to this day remains the headquarters ah, for the usaa biological weapons command there will biologists, doctor's medical students, adolescents who had nothing to do with medicine employed at unit 731, about 3600 people in total, including maintenance stuff but only 12 men faced trial and about asking for still to new others. they can kunal sake of i e d divided by the t did. okay. this the signal came q in osaka, which side of june the whole the doctor threw thumb in thin phone oatmeal towana santo honda? this? well, can i know they're so got in the kink, your data always cycle, joh
great britain and the u. s. s. l u s. representatives refused to review the topic of unit 731, and it's detachments despite soviet demands. the whereabouts of the unit 731 leaders are unknown to us. there are no grounds for charging the unit with wall crimes. cold war and there was a stream of documents and data by unit 731 that went to 2 military bases in the united states to fort dugway in utah and to fort dietrich and maryland, which to this day remains the headquarters ah, for the usaa...
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so far as the u. s. house committee holds a hearing on so called big oil to determine whether the country's largest companies are meeting climate commitments. this after the i m. f ones of serious global economic consequences following the russian invasion of ukraine. and as several nations tried to isolate russia from the world economy, with russian oil exports under fire. well, joining me now from chicago's economist, political scientist, professor james robinson of global conflict studies at the university of chicago harris school of public policy. thank you so much. sure. have professor robinson coming back on so away from obviously there was a bombing of yemen this week that the bombing of damascus this week. but there's only one story, obviously, as regards some. well, what's in your title of your um chair, vest ship global. gov, like it is ukraine, given now that it appears mosque, who may be cutting off energy supplies or threatening to. why didn't they just try that? to avenge the 14000 killed h
so far as the u. s. house committee holds a hearing on so called big oil to determine whether the country's largest companies are meeting climate commitments. this after the i m. f ones of serious global economic consequences following the russian invasion of ukraine. and as several nations tried to isolate russia from the world economy, with russian oil exports under fire. well, joining me now from chicago's economist, political scientist, professor james robinson of global conflict studies at...
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s. u. k and soviet forces to defeat nazi germany. heard from an american world war to veteran about what he thinks of the event being canceled. we used to meet every year in arlington cemetery, where the russian ambassador conducted a remembrance ceremony. it was obvious that we have that we were allies at the time and too bad that, that didn't carry forward. because that was a nice feeling, this enmity that we're experiencing now. and that was experience all during the cold war. isn't something that has to be that way, because if we go back our enough, we can show that we were allies, that we were friends. and if that happened, once it can happen again, it does a for me, i will be back in about 29 minutes. another full infection is this is like international for them.
s. u. k and soviet forces to defeat nazi germany. heard from an american world war to veteran about what he thinks of the event being canceled. we used to meet every year in arlington cemetery, where the russian ambassador conducted a remembrance ceremony. it was obvious that we have that we were allies at the time and too bad that, that didn't carry forward. because that was a nice feeling, this enmity that we're experiencing now. and that was experience all during the cold war. isn't...
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u. s. on russia's presidents to reaffirm once again together the joint statements adopted by president gorbachev and reagan, back in 1987, which said quote, a nuclear war cannot be won and must never be fought. we tried really hard to convince president trump's administration that it was crucial for both our nations on the entire world to hear this message from the u. s. president. again, unfortunately, we couldn't convince our american partners that make and such a statement was a necessity. we may quick progress with present biden's administration. however, in june 2021, the president of the united states and russia made this joint statement in geneva, january 2022 saw yet another initiative of ours on this track bring some positive results. prior to the next scheduled review conference of the parties to the treaty on the non proliferation of nuclear weapons, all 5 permanent member states of the united nations security council adopted a joint statement that said the same. all 5 leaders pu
u. s. on russia's presidents to reaffirm once again together the joint statements adopted by president gorbachev and reagan, back in 1987, which said quote, a nuclear war cannot be won and must never be fought. we tried really hard to convince president trump's administration that it was crucial for both our nations on the entire world to hear this message from the u. s. president. again, unfortunately, we couldn't convince our american partners that make and such a statement was a necessity....
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the u. s. congress has approved legislation to streamline the world war 2 era lend lease program to facilitate increased weaponry supplies, to ukraine, and to other eastern european countries to be used against russia. and the bill was 1st introduced in january a month before the current ukraine conflicts began. washington has said that it's already sent more than $3000000000.00 worth of a t crane. and now joe biden has requested the congressional approval for another 33000000000. but the u. s. president has still insisted america doesn't want to get directly involved in ukraine and is not fighting a proxy war against russia despite the disturb rhetoric coming out of the criminal and the facts are playing for everybody to see. we're not attacking russia, we're helping ukraine defend itself. against russian aggression, as we mentioned earlier, biden wants to send more money abroad in military age to ukraine. that's despite an economic decline at home with the u. s. g d p, displaying its worst pe
the u. s. congress has approved legislation to streamline the world war 2 era lend lease program to facilitate increased weaponry supplies, to ukraine, and to other eastern european countries to be used against russia. and the bill was 1st introduced in january a month before the current ukraine conflicts began. washington has said that it's already sent more than $3000000000.00 worth of a t crane. and now joe biden has requested the congressional approval for another 33000000000. but the u. s....
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the u. s. doesn't want the u. s. is behind this as an allies with extreme, the nazi radicals within you create itself who acts as the forces of the u. s. will over there. so the sky has all the freedom nato gun pointed at his head. the russian paid for it, defensive ally, and nato was pretty offensive today against oldenburg, underlining that nato should rethink its strategy towards russia. amid the rising power of china is not kind of talk that kind of division, not just going to pit east against west. again, we know what happened last time, i think that native problem is that it has, it's actually through rather the washington problem is that it's basically brought russia and china together in increasing solidarity because it's threatens them both . it threatens really the old interests of the world beyond the western alliance and to media acolytes. so they told power was would definitely like to grow out of the situation. but unfortunately, that seems to be no way because there's no way the chinese will simply aba
the u. s. doesn't want the u. s. is behind this as an allies with extreme, the nazi radicals within you create itself who acts as the forces of the u. s. will over there. so the sky has all the freedom nato gun pointed at his head. the russian paid for it, defensive ally, and nato was pretty offensive today against oldenburg, underlining that nato should rethink its strategy towards russia. amid the rising power of china is not kind of talk that kind of division, not just going to pit east...
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the u. s. as they won't return the frozen bush and asset, the private individuals back to the owners, even when the conflicts and ukraine, and also coming up thousands take to the streets of belgrade to protest against the government vote to suspend russia from the un human rights council. a must go to the world. this is our t international. my name is peter scott, and we start with the latest from the war in ukraine. the russian military says it's prevented in attend bike. here to destroy a lecture. hydro electric power plant in the southern city of kept song to ballistic missiles, were apparently shot down by russian defense systems. fragments of the missiles fell in a residential area. damaging houses with several casualties reported. the russian defense ministry states at the failed attack could have led to uncontrolled flooding of multiple settlements in the region. he has not yet commented on that incident. we did here for one man whose house was damaged by the strike. this is my house at
the u. s. as they won't return the frozen bush and asset, the private individuals back to the owners, even when the conflicts and ukraine, and also coming up thousands take to the streets of belgrade to protest against the government vote to suspend russia from the un human rights council. a must go to the world. this is our t international. my name is peter scott, and we start with the latest from the war in ukraine. the russian military says it's prevented in attend bike. here to destroy a...
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great britain and the u. s. s. l u s. representatives refused to review the topic of unit 731, and it's detachments despite soviet demands. the whereabouts of the unit 731 leaders are unknown to us. there are no grounds for charging the unit with wall crimes. cold war and there was a stream of documents and data by unit 731 that went to 2 military bases in the united states to fort dugway in utah and to fort dietrich and maryland, which to this day remains the headquarters ah, for the usaa biological weapons command there will biologists, doctor's medical students, adolescents who had nothing to do with medicine employed at unit 731, about 3600 people in total, including maintenance stuff but only 12 men faced trial and about asking for still to new others. they can kunal sake of i e d divided by the the 3rd okay. this the signal came q in osaka, which side of june the whole the is dr through them as they thin phone oatmeal towana santo honda? this. how can i live there? so god, in the kink, your data always cycle,
great britain and the u. s. s. l u s. representatives refused to review the topic of unit 731, and it's detachments despite soviet demands. the whereabouts of the unit 731 leaders are unknown to us. there are no grounds for charging the unit with wall crimes. cold war and there was a stream of documents and data by unit 731 that went to 2 military bases in the united states to fort dugway in utah and to fort dietrich and maryland, which to this day remains the headquarters ah, for the usaa...
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the u. s. has already handed hundreds of millions of dollars worth and weaponry to keep it, but it's now going one step further as where the rating the world war 2 era lend lease bill to more efficiently land out military equipment to ukraine. here as president joe biden has been open about arming and training ukrainians in the fight against russia. the basic amazon, what the hell, your degree done? why do you think you're able to fight? we've tried them and we've given the weapons. that's what's happening. nato feels, it's, all they can do is to a mass forces and, and kind of conduct a blocking action in case russia is intending to go further. you know, to the west. i'm not sure what they're actually thinking in this regard, but it certainly doesn't seem to be promoting, promoting a peaceful resolution. and it doesn't seem to be geared towards helping the ukrainian people. there are some thoughts that the united states wants to keep russia there, as long as it can to engage a battle on the ter
the u. s. has already handed hundreds of millions of dollars worth and weaponry to keep it, but it's now going one step further as where the rating the world war 2 era lend lease bill to more efficiently land out military equipment to ukraine. here as president joe biden has been open about arming and training ukrainians in the fight against russia. the basic amazon, what the hell, your degree done? why do you think you're able to fight? we've tried them and we've given the weapons. that's...
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this is the u. s. policy always to make great promises and come through on nothing when it comes to the people themselves. so with millions of refugees, once again, us policy is to give assistance to almost none of them. and to instead, impose on the surrounding countries an enormous dislocation. at this point, the biden administration has managed to process, they managed a process in march 12 ukrainians who had refugee status. and by the way, this happens all the time. look at the hundreds of thousands who were promised refugee from afghanistan, not much different in iraq and syria. in libya were all of the countries where the u. s. has instigated wars and kept them running for years and created an enormous dislocation of peoples who really are forced to leave their own country and then live at the very dislocated life and enormous expense in the surrounding country. the asteroid prime minister of pakistani iran con, has launched a campaigns combined. so office call was overthrown by a vote of no conf
this is the u. s. policy always to make great promises and come through on nothing when it comes to the people themselves. so with millions of refugees, once again, us policy is to give assistance to almost none of them. and to instead, impose on the surrounding countries an enormous dislocation. at this point, the biden administration has managed to process, they managed a process in march 12 ukrainians who had refugee status. and by the way, this happens all the time. look at the hundreds of...
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this is u. s. policy always to make great promises and come through on nothing when it comes to the people themselves. so with millions of refugees, once again, us policy is to give assistance to almost none of them. and to instead impose on the surrounding countries an enormous dislocation. at this point, the biden administration has managed to process, they managed a process in march 12 ukrainians who had refugee status. and by the way, this happens all the time. look at the hundreds of thousands who were promised refugee from afghanistan, not much different in iraq and syria, in libya, for all of the countries where the u. s. has instigated wars kept them running for years and created an enormous dislocation of peoples who really are forced to leave their own country and then live at the very dislocated life and enormous expense in the surrounding country. somali and refugees have also struggled to get help from washington. despite fleeing from a civil conflict in the country, which the u. s. ha
this is u. s. policy always to make great promises and come through on nothing when it comes to the people themselves. so with millions of refugees, once again, us policy is to give assistance to almost none of them. and to instead impose on the surrounding countries an enormous dislocation. at this point, the biden administration has managed to process, they managed a process in march 12 ukrainians who had refugee status. and by the way, this happens all the time. look at the hundreds of...
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u. s. a. today is a contentious issue off late america has been trying to put furniture on new daily to one. the students itself from school with rich, india has started good relationship strategy partnership, india. eliza, moscow wanted weapons and arms. how the supplies of arms come from most for india. and this is something america would like to change. we believe that is not in their best interest to continue to invest in russian equipment and are requirement going forward is that they downscale types of equipment that they're investing in and look to in brush more in the types of things that will make us continue to be compatible from the defense policy of india. the other issue which the u. s. fines didn't use is in the us for cheese or for the most school on discounted prices ever since the green crisis, india has shown your geology or the green issue. the united nations and i want that word before the united nations against russia. india also is not going to budge under any show which
u. s. a. today is a contentious issue off late america has been trying to put furniture on new daily to one. the students itself from school with rich, india has started good relationship strategy partnership, india. eliza, moscow wanted weapons and arms. how the supplies of arms come from most for india. and this is something america would like to change. we believe that is not in their best interest to continue to invest in russian equipment and are requirement going forward is that they...
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instead, the u. s. says it should militarize the area again, the south china sea, $95000000.00 worth of american military equipment has been approved for taiwan. used to achieve that end, including patriot air defense systems. then there's august, the security packed between australia, the u. s. and the u. k, when it says it wants a free indo pacific, it clearly means one free from china. and so the packs entering the growing arms race for hypersonic missiles. china, on the other hand, is sending out a warning to the west. don't provoke beijing. the way you did moscow, anyone who do not want to see the ukrainian crisis, should refrain from doing things which may lead the other parts of the world into a crisis like this. as the chinese saying goes, if you do not like it, do not impose it against others, all the while the west and its allies are fixing their bayonets in japan. recent poll suggested people want to break with the countries post world war 2, tradition of leaving defense matters up to the u.
instead, the u. s. says it should militarize the area again, the south china sea, $95000000.00 worth of american military equipment has been approved for taiwan. used to achieve that end, including patriot air defense systems. then there's august, the security packed between australia, the u. s. and the u. k, when it says it wants a free indo pacific, it clearly means one free from china. and so the packs entering the growing arms race for hypersonic missiles. china, on the other hand, is...
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great britain and the u. s. s. l u s. representatives refused to review the topic of unit 7. $31.00 ended detachment despite soviet demands the whereabouts of the unit 731 leaders are unknown to us. there are no grounds for charging the unit with wall crimes. cold war and there was a stream of documents and data by unit 731 that went to 2 military bases in the united states to fort dugway in utah and to fort dietrich. and maryland, which to this day remains the headquarters for the u. s. biological weapons command there will biologists, doctor's medical students, adolescents who had nothing to do with medicine employed at unit 731 about 3600 people in total, including maintenance stuff, but only 12 men faced trial. and how about us go through still to new others? they gang kunal sake of i. e. d. david, why the, he did ok. this. the signal came, killing all sega wish cited as june, the whole, the stokes and through thumb in thin phone oatmeal. towana santo, honda, this. well, can i don't think so. got in the kink, y
great britain and the u. s. s. l u s. representatives refused to review the topic of unit 7. $31.00 ended detachment despite soviet demands the whereabouts of the unit 731 leaders are unknown to us. there are no grounds for charging the unit with wall crimes. cold war and there was a stream of documents and data by unit 731 that went to 2 military bases in the united states to fort dugway in utah and to fort dietrich. and maryland, which to this day remains the headquarters for the u. s....
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what he thinks of the u. s. charges last year. oh, okay. i mr. yes. on 2 or so, she's a young lady on cuba just law office in dallas with cherokee shaw until she did well. well, he said you are with but for u. s. officials, the cyber war would, china is far from over there. some belief, a few. if you close your eyes to it or appeal to it, it's going to go away. and it's not waiting until it they have more leverage and become more ah powerful before you have that. discussion is a mistake in cats are away official ally of the journey with with full shatter and what official and line of the journey in the run up to f day al jazeera showcase. his life discussion programs and special documentaries, exploring the issues behind human caused climate change. climate skepticism is entirely dependent upon the promotion of doubt. whitney screens a series of inspirational films, stories told for the eyes of those at the forefront planetary, so as visits green light to investigate how local communities are adapting to the alarming rate of melting ice. never before
what he thinks of the u. s. charges last year. oh, okay. i mr. yes. on 2 or so, she's a young lady on cuba just law office in dallas with cherokee shaw until she did well. well, he said you are with but for u. s. officials, the cyber war would, china is far from over there. some belief, a few. if you close your eyes to it or appeal to it, it's going to go away. and it's not waiting until it they have more leverage and become more ah powerful before you have that. discussion is a mistake in cats...
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the u. s. has already handed hundreds of millions of dollars worth of weaponry to care, but it's now going one step further is resurrecting there. world war 2 era lend lease built in more efficiently lender military equipment to ukraine. u. s. president joe biden has been open about arming and training ukrainians in a fight against russia at the basic milligrams or what the hell, your degree of done. why do you think you're able to fight? we've trained them and we've given the weapons that was happening. nato feels, it's, all they can do is to a mass forces and, and kind of conduct a blocking action in case russia is intending to go further. you know, to the west. i'm not sure what they're actually thinking in this regard, but it certainly doesn't seem to be promoting, promoting a peaceful resolution. and it doesn't seem to be geared towards helping the ukrainian people. there are some thoughts that the united states wants to keep russia there, as long as it can to engage a battle on the territ
the u. s. has already handed hundreds of millions of dollars worth of weaponry to care, but it's now going one step further is resurrecting there. world war 2 era lend lease built in more efficiently lender military equipment to ukraine. u. s. president joe biden has been open about arming and training ukrainians in a fight against russia at the basic milligrams or what the hell, your degree of done. why do you think you're able to fight? we've trained them and we've given the weapons that was...
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we heard from a pakistani journalist who says that the u. s. is meddling in the asian countries politics in an effort to enact regime change. the park style prime, mr. was adjusting the country live on national media. and he has category clearly stated that he will not allow this conspiracy against team or against the country to succeed in the controversy. is that why pakistan did not condemn the military action in ukraine and brian, mr. has stated at that time that barcus on has a neutral policy and party found doesn't believe in was it was peaceful resolution of all issues. so the message to the american side was that, that we will not condemn or we will appreciate anything on your directive. and now it is a matter of official conformation, also data. brenda, same non con, government was, can really message by us that you should not be the ratio. so everything which is appearing now in park inside the politics is that data who us intervention in park is on for a regime change. as america pushes its allies to punish russia and impose more sanc
we heard from a pakistani journalist who says that the u. s. is meddling in the asian countries politics in an effort to enact regime change. the park style prime, mr. was adjusting the country live on national media. and he has category clearly stated that he will not allow this conspiracy against team or against the country to succeed in the controversy. is that why pakistan did not condemn the military action in ukraine and brian, mr. has stated at that time that barcus on has a neutral...
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s. army manufacturers and the u. s. government. he's trying to sell an idea to the u. s. u. s. population that they should increase the non number of nuclear missile systems that are placed in eastern europe. and his idea is flagrantly reckless because it's likely to lead to a wider war in europe and could lead to a direct confrontation between 2 nuclear super powers. the u. s and russia, which could mean nuclear armageddon, but nuclear arm again, you could start from a simple and stupid and reckless ideas, such as general breed, loves idea to open up a l. a. nato bass inside western ukraine. it is extraordinary, though, isn't it? when you look at the links of who's linked to who, who sits on which board room a lot starts to make sense. the former commander, as well. ken said that he wants to see a sharp increase in the supply of weapons to ukraine, or the u. s. and need a worried at all about where these arms may end up in the future. should they be they don't seem to be, but they should be because some of those arms have so far, been blown up by the russian army and arms d
s. army manufacturers and the u. s. government. he's trying to sell an idea to the u. s. u. s. population that they should increase the non number of nuclear missile systems that are placed in eastern europe. and his idea is flagrantly reckless because it's likely to lead to a wider war in europe and could lead to a direct confrontation between 2 nuclear super powers. the u. s and russia, which could mean nuclear armageddon, but nuclear arm again, you could start from a simple and stupid and...
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u. s. as or, or other countries tribunal transcript commander in chief of the japanese quinton abbey yamato auto. generally, she was in a hurry. the red army was advancing too quickly and he didn't want to be captured by russians. prisoners were killed and their bodies destroyed. personnel and valuables were relocated. anything they had to leave behind was burned. most of the facilities were blown up. on august the 19th, 1945, the 1st soviet troops entered the city of hobbin. mm . ah, the 731 camp had already been blown up and all the most important materials removed . but there were still traces of their crimes. soviet troops found ample evidence of the biological warfare units, activities. several unit, 731 personnel were captured along with the quantum army commander in chief and senior military medical service officers. meanwhile, geral is he made contact with the americans. americans with huge to this memorial. now's i to the dial. more doable to wish tell at the many solo, ne, a king
u. s. as or, or other countries tribunal transcript commander in chief of the japanese quinton abbey yamato auto. generally, she was in a hurry. the red army was advancing too quickly and he didn't want to be captured by russians. prisoners were killed and their bodies destroyed. personnel and valuables were relocated. anything they had to leave behind was burned. most of the facilities were blown up. on august the 19th, 1945, the 1st soviet troops entered the city of hobbin. mm . ah, the 731...
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we were calling on the u. s. on russia's presidents to reaffirm once again together the joint statements adopted by president gorbachev and reagan, back in 1987, which said quote, a nuclear war cannot be won and must never be fought. we tried really hard to convince president trump's administration that it was crucial for both our nations and the entire world to hear this message from the u. s. president. again, unfortunately, we couldn't convince our american partners that making such a statement was a necessity. we may quick progress with present biden's administration. however, in june 2021, the president of the united states and russia made this joint statement in geneva, january 2022 saw yet another initiative of ours on this track bring some positive results. prior to the next scheduled review conference of the parties to the treaty on the non proliferation of nuclear weapons, all 5 permanent member states of the united nations security council adopted a joint statement that said the same. all 5 leaders put
we were calling on the u. s. on russia's presidents to reaffirm once again together the joint statements adopted by president gorbachev and reagan, back in 1987, which said quote, a nuclear war cannot be won and must never be fought. we tried really hard to convince president trump's administration that it was crucial for both our nations and the entire world to hear this message from the u. s. president. again, unfortunately, we couldn't convince our american partners that making such a...
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the u. s. is switching gears into fear, margaret, it almost seems like we can't go through a month without some new revelation coming about china. in my mind, the chinese are building a military that is capable of coercion, which requires us to have a strategy to be able to stand up to that coercion or defend the indo pacific in the broader world order that the u. s. and our allies value washington also claims china is acting aggressively by setting up military bases in the south china sea. instead, the u. s. says it should militarize the area again, the south china sea, $95000000.00 worth of american military equipment has been approved for ty, ones used to achieve that end, including patriot air defense systems. then there's august, the security packed between australia, the u. s. and the u. k. when it says it wants a free indo pacific, it clearly means one free from china. and so the pacts entering the growing arms race for hypersonic missiles. china, on the other hand, is sending out a warn
the u. s. is switching gears into fear, margaret, it almost seems like we can't go through a month without some new revelation coming about china. in my mind, the chinese are building a military that is capable of coercion, which requires us to have a strategy to be able to stand up to that coercion or defend the indo pacific in the broader world order that the u. s. and our allies value washington also claims china is acting aggressively by setting up military bases in the south china sea....
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in this discussion from the u. s. s. r would transform ukraine into a country as prosperous as france ah, in the context of the u. s. s. ours longstanding economic crisis. such claims had a significant effect on society. the peoples movement of ukraine was rapidly moving in a more nationalistic direction. it entered parliament as a force in opposition to the communist party. in his charter, one of the goals was the withdrawal of ukraine from the u. s. s. r. they were spreading leaflets. the thing that ukraine was going to become a 2nd france, my, the new york goes a bit as unless i knew what the list of kids, i don't, what they said, she knew it wasn't even less of general a good noise switches, maybe 2 medium. so it will, it, she stuff what bugging yeast cam? like? hello say you could put a boil love sosa, like de leon? yeah. okay, and then what? serious sco sales ah is put up from a gun. that's a song by name me for one song as a music, putting a swish thought of you. awesome. good. we just have get on rebel grains. co
in this discussion from the u. s. s. r would transform ukraine into a country as prosperous as france ah, in the context of the u. s. s. ours longstanding economic crisis. such claims had a significant effect on society. the peoples movement of ukraine was rapidly moving in a more nationalistic direction. it entered parliament as a force in opposition to the communist party. in his charter, one of the goals was the withdrawal of ukraine from the u. s. s. r. they were spreading leaflets. the...
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the u. s. has already handed hundreds of millions of dollars worth of weaponry tick here, but it's now going one step further. it's resurrecting the world war 2 era, a lend lease bill to more efficiently lend out military equipment to ukraine. he was president joe biden has been open about arming and training ukrainians in the fight against russia. the basic amazon, what the hell, your degree done? why do you think you're able to fight? we've trained them and we've given them a weapons. that's what's happening. nato feels, it's, all they can do is to a mass forces and, and kind of conduct a blocking action in case russia is intending to go further. you know, to the west. i'm not sure what they're actually thinking in this regard, but it certainly doesn't seem to be promoting, promoting a peaceful resolution. and it doesn't seem to be geared towards helping the ukrainian people. there are some thoughts that the united states wants to keep russia there, as long as it can to engage a battle on the
the u. s. has already handed hundreds of millions of dollars worth of weaponry tick here, but it's now going one step further. it's resurrecting the world war 2 era, a lend lease bill to more efficiently lend out military equipment to ukraine. he was president joe biden has been open about arming and training ukrainians in the fight against russia. the basic amazon, what the hell, your degree done? why do you think you're able to fight? we've trained them and we've given them a weapons. that's...
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all available computer means after the huck on u. s. navy website in may 2001. the chinese government denied all responsibility for the young nationalist hackers. and editorial in the people's daily, the official newspaper of the communist party declared the attacks a legal saying, attacks and sabotage, a websites, whether from american or chinese. hackers are unforgivable and illegal acts. it's no exaggeration to call it sigh, but terrorism, a cold to order that doesn't surprise former british spy nigel inkster. what can you say about your former i worked in the british secret intelligence service, sir. retiring as assistant chief friend, director of operations and intelligence, faster chinese communist party doesn't like any organization that is no longer it's a, it's controlled, sees that as a challenge and as a threat. and secondly, as i said in practice, some of these f, i feel the packet groups was potentially detrimental to china's interest as the party saw them. so for both those reasons, they needed to bring them out of control. in december, 2001, china
all available computer means after the huck on u. s. navy website in may 2001. the chinese government denied all responsibility for the young nationalist hackers. and editorial in the people's daily, the official newspaper of the communist party declared the attacks a legal saying, attacks and sabotage, a websites, whether from american or chinese. hackers are unforgivable and illegal acts. it's no exaggeration to call it sigh, but terrorism, a cold to order that doesn't surprise former british...
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the u. s. needs a unipolar world the way they already see it, and other reforms have to stay within the unipolar world philosophy. back in the day, the trump administration supported the idea of reforming the w t o. as it became clear with time china was smart enough to out play the u. s. using the u. s. promoter platforms is globalization concepts and all the rules is no wonder that washington ended up blocking the video dispute settlement body that had already received plenty of claims from china, employing procedural loopholes. the u. s. keeps blocking all new hires to the d. s . b. when it has no corum, it cannot function. when it came to the debris, theo platform, washington declared that it had to be carried out by the us in europe, while china should be kept away from it. just stating their plans bluntly, in such an unprofessional way, has recently become our western partners, m. o. they are completely unscrupulous. they openly state that they intend to lead that nato can do whatever it
the u. s. needs a unipolar world the way they already see it, and other reforms have to stay within the unipolar world philosophy. back in the day, the trump administration supported the idea of reforming the w t o. as it became clear with time china was smart enough to out play the u. s. using the u. s. promoter platforms is globalization concepts and all the rules is no wonder that washington ended up blocking the video dispute settlement body that had already received plenty of claims from...
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and also significantly the u. s. is going to resume training of ukrainian military on what it says and disclosed weapon systems. so all of these factors together show an uptick in the biden administration's involvement in that war and ukraine. meanwhile, ukraine's defense ministry says russian forces are continuing their attacks in the east algiers. john stratford is in love, yonce me one of the front lines. he says things are quiet now, but it's not expected to last long. his situation is calm down in the last couple of hours in this area. but as i say, the ukrainian military claiming that russian falls, he's trying to push towards have so far failed in that endeavor. but this is one could only really describe it, potentially as being the quiet before the storm, the streets of slavery and scar. pretty much empty. we can still hear a siren being an alarm in the distance, most of the civilians of slavery and have have left. and the reason why this area is so important, as i say, is because it is one of the largest urb
and also significantly the u. s. is going to resume training of ukrainian military on what it says and disclosed weapon systems. so all of these factors together show an uptick in the biden administration's involvement in that war and ukraine. meanwhile, ukraine's defense ministry says russian forces are continuing their attacks in the east algiers. john stratford is in love, yonce me one of the front lines. he says things are quiet now, but it's not expected to last long. his situation is calm...
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the u. s. secretary of state anthony blanket and defense secretary lloyd austin, have arrived mtv to meet ukrainian president for america zalinski. he's pushing for more weapons to fight the russian offensive in the south and east. the u. s. has started providing some of the heavier equipment he's been asking for in an orthodox easter message. so lensky told ukrainians to turn their rage against russia into a forced to defeat evil and sell orthodox easter sunday in key. if he's going with president, followed him is a lansky, recorded an easter message from saint sophia cathedral nash's editor spooning our hearts are full of fierce anger. bolden in our souls are filled with fierce hatred for the invaders and all that they have done and don't let rage destroy us from within the lot and turn it into our accomplishments from the outside. but at the already turn it into a good force. where to defeat the forces of evil in that door will feel abbey, but it will be silly. the law on a sunny spring day
the u. s. secretary of state anthony blanket and defense secretary lloyd austin, have arrived mtv to meet ukrainian president for america zalinski. he's pushing for more weapons to fight the russian offensive in the south and east. the u. s. has started providing some of the heavier equipment he's been asking for in an orthodox easter message. so lensky told ukrainians to turn their rage against russia into a forced to defeat evil and sell orthodox easter sunday in key. if he's going with...
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what did you think of israel voting with the u. s. at the un general assembly, the u. s. i don't know when the last time the u. s. has paid attention to the un general assembly, but what did you think of israel voting with the us about how this occupation should be deplored? well, of course they always vote with the us, but there certainly is also a moment to talk about the invasion and occupation of other people's lands. we have to look at the israel is actions for decades now in palestine. and it's interesting that so many in the social media putting out videos that show the tremendous repression and, and beating, and explosions, and the west bank and comparing it to what the russians are doing. we think this is a time where all aggression should be exposed. and i only hope that as we work towards demanding negotiations in a settlement in the case of ukraine, the, we also look at ongoing words in other places and demand the same thing an end to war. why do you think the boycott davis when sanctions movement failed when it comes to the illegal occupation in palestine man
what did you think of israel voting with the u. s. at the un general assembly, the u. s. i don't know when the last time the u. s. has paid attention to the un general assembly, but what did you think of israel voting with the us about how this occupation should be deplored? well, of course they always vote with the us, but there certainly is also a moment to talk about the invasion and occupation of other people's lands. we have to look at the israel is actions for decades now in palestine....
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the u. s. joint chiefs of staff receive report number 3 to 9 select 20 targets to attack in the soviet union with nuclear bombs. the time was right. is the u. s. s. o was devastated by wall it either states. last about 400000 people had the brit sloss less than the americans did. and the soviet suffered 27000000 deaths with john kennedy gave us american university commencement address. in 1963. he said that what the soviet suffered of world war 2 was the equivalent of the entire united states. east of chicago having been destroyed. mm. initially the plan to attack the u. s. l was code named trojan, overtime. it evolved into pincher bush, lego crankshaft, halfmoon, cold wheel, off tackle and cherry. a dia. december 19th, 1949 saw the adoption of the best known plan to wipe out the soviets operation. dropshot, date of attack. january the 1st 1957 to the plan outlined the complete annihilation of the usaa under the democratic guise of liberating the nations from communism. but those very nations w
the u. s. joint chiefs of staff receive report number 3 to 9 select 20 targets to attack in the soviet union with nuclear bombs. the time was right. is the u. s. s. o was devastated by wall it either states. last about 400000 people had the brit sloss less than the americans did. and the soviet suffered 27000000 deaths with john kennedy gave us american university commencement address. in 1963. he said that what the soviet suffered of world war 2 was the equivalent of the entire united states....
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he said that by the you with the u. s. trying to basically capture the european energy market with it's much more expensive. liquid natural gas, it's putting europe down a road of d industrialization. what's the goal is what he said to say show the us will try to capitalize on the current global instability by attempting to move europe over to expensive american liquefied gas. as a result, europeans and not only forced to full count more, but to also undermine the competitiveness of their companies with their own hands, by removing them from the global market. to europe, this means large scale the industrialization, the loss of millions of jobs, and addressed decline in the standard of living of a citizen. this is, this is the price of the ruling western elite are offering to pay people for their ambition for the economic war. they're trying to unleash against russia or haven't leashed. now, earlier this month, portland 1st said that unfriendly countries are going to have to start paying for russian natural gas in roubles
he said that by the you with the u. s. trying to basically capture the european energy market with it's much more expensive. liquid natural gas, it's putting europe down a road of d industrialization. what's the goal is what he said to say show the us will try to capitalize on the current global instability by attempting to move europe over to expensive american liquefied gas. as a result, europeans and not only forced to full count more, but to also undermine the competitiveness of their...
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the u . s. has already handed hundreds of millions of dollars worth of weaponry to cares, but it's now going one step further is resurrecting the world more to air a lend lease bill to more efficiently lend out military equipment to ukraine. you as president joe biden has been open about arming and training ukrainians in the fight against russia. the basic amazon. what the hell, your degree done? why do you think you're able to fight? we've trained them and we've given them a weapons. that's...
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the u. s. needs a unipolar world, the way they already see it, and other reforms have to stay within the unipolar world philosophy. back in the day, the trump administration supported the idea of reforming to delete the o. as it became clear with time, china was smart enough to play the u. s. using the u. s. promote to platforms is globalization concepts and all the rules. it's no wonder that washington ended up blocking the w t. o dispute settlement body that had already received plenty of claims from china, employing procedural loopholes. the u. s. keeps blocking all new hires to the d. s . b. well, it has no corum, it cannot function. when it came to the w t o platform, washington declared that ought to be carried out by the u. s. in europe, while china should be kept away from its just stating their plans bluntly, in such an unprofessional way, has recently become our western partners ammo. the clearly unscrupulous they open the state that they intend to lead that nato can do whatever it li
the u. s. needs a unipolar world, the way they already see it, and other reforms have to stay within the unipolar world philosophy. back in the day, the trump administration supported the idea of reforming to delete the o. as it became clear with time, china was smart enough to play the u. s. using the u. s. promote to platforms is globalization concepts and all the rules. it's no wonder that washington ended up blocking the w t. o dispute settlement body that had already received plenty of...
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is the u. s. s. i was devastated by well, it either states last about 400000 people at the brits last lesson. the americans did add to soviet suffer 27000000 deaths with john kennedy gave us american universities commencement address and i 263. he said that what the soviet suffered of world war 2 was the equivalent of the entire united states. east of chicago. have you been destroyed? mm hm. initially the plan to attack the u. s. l was code named trojan over time it evolved into pincher bush, mega crankshaft, halfmoon, cold wheel, off tackle, and sherry a dia, december 19th, 1949, so the adoption of the best known plan to wipe out the soviet operation. dropshot date of attack. january the 1st 1957, the plan outlined the complete annihilation of the usaa under the democratic guise of liberating the nations from communism. but those very nations would be wiped out along with communism. in the 1st phase of authoration, dropshot in visits dropping 300 nuclear and 250000 tons of conventional bombs on the
is the u. s. s. i was devastated by well, it either states last about 400000 people at the brits last lesson. the americans did add to soviet suffer 27000000 deaths with john kennedy gave us american universities commencement address and i 263. he said that what the soviet suffered of world war 2 was the equivalent of the entire united states. east of chicago. have you been destroyed? mm hm. initially the plan to attack the u. s. l was code named trojan over time it evolved into pincher bush,...
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and it's not just the u. s. it's advanced economy around the world that are announcing big releases with seeing them use that reserves to it will help to bridge the supply gap created by russia. i think that's quite optimistic when we'll be looking out for cost full us show production. we do see good release from strategic petroleum reserves, whether the u. s. or other countries. is it sufficient to what would it take to make up for the disruptions in russian supplies and fabulous the market where we think russian supplies gonna fall by not 2000000 barrels a day compared to the pre a conflict levels. and what these reserves releasing, these are reserves. richard, how does it exactly work? how is it structured? is it going to be an exchange or outright sales then? and what about logistical chat has said that it will re purchase this oil and refill the s b r later. but that's going to be for the government to do not for the buyers. so that's why it's not an exchange. um, but it doesn't mean if price is lower in th
and it's not just the u. s. it's advanced economy around the world that are announcing big releases with seeing them use that reserves to it will help to bridge the supply gap created by russia. i think that's quite optimistic when we'll be looking out for cost full us show production. we do see good release from strategic petroleum reserves, whether the u. s. or other countries. is it sufficient to what would it take to make up for the disruptions in russian supplies and fabulous the market...
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we were calling on the u. s. on russia. presidents to reaffirm once again together the joint statements adopted by president gorbachev and reagan, back in 1987, which said quote, a nuclear war cannot be won and must never be fought. we tried really hard to convince president trump's administration that it was crucial for both on nations on the entire world to hear this message from the u. s. president. again, unfortunately, we couldn't convince our american partners that make and such a statement was a necessity. we may quick progress with.
we were calling on the u. s. on russia. presidents to reaffirm once again together the joint statements adopted by president gorbachev and reagan, back in 1987, which said quote, a nuclear war cannot be won and must never be fought. we tried really hard to convince president trump's administration that it was crucial for both on nations on the entire world to hear this message from the u. s. president. again, unfortunately, we couldn't convince our american partners that make and such a...
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i want to ask you about what we've seen in the u. s. this week we saw u. s. federal judge overturning a mask mandate on public transport. the government now was appealing that, i mean, what does the science tell us about the need to wear masks at this moment? friend, over the last 2 years of this pandemic, we have learned a lot. and one of the thing that we have learned very clearly is that the marks do work and the marks are the most effective, not pharmaceutical interventions to come to, to, to, to remove any kind of transmission between infected on infected or between infected people. only for corporate, but also the spiritual viruses and we have witnesses that schools where the mosques have been mandated, there will be less number of cases. we witness that in a more study conducted in asia that and people who were when absorbing marks have less than 10 percent off the disease compared to the wonder with no observing. so all in all, most do work and particularly these are more important at the time when there is on the chronometer highly transmissible. and
i want to ask you about what we've seen in the u. s. this week we saw u. s. federal judge overturning a mask mandate on public transport. the government now was appealing that, i mean, what does the science tell us about the need to wear masks at this moment? friend, over the last 2 years of this pandemic, we have learned a lot. and one of the thing that we have learned very clearly is that the marks do work and the marks are the most effective, not pharmaceutical interventions to come to, to,...