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with the u. s. and u. k. choosing a recognized former parliamentarian one, why doe, instead as the president. now this was bipartisan recognition on the part of american politicians, but as the u. s. gasoline prices began to skyrocket. in april 2022, the u. s. seemed to abandon guido and sent a delegation to effectively asked the maduro administration for help with oil supplies. but that visit didn't go as the byte in administration had hoped. so when the u. s. hosted the summit of the americas this year in los angeles. they left a few key latin countries off the invite list like venezuela, nicaragua, and cuba. now this party pho paw, not boating. well across the southern nations with key countries like mexico turning down biden's invite. what then is plan b for the bite in administration, in dealing with this new hostility from its southern neighbors. and joining us to discuss this very fluid relationship between the u. s. and south america, let's bring in doctor enrique rivera. he's a historian and author o
with the u. s. and u. k. choosing a recognized former parliamentarian one, why doe, instead as the president. now this was bipartisan recognition on the part of american politicians, but as the u. s. gasoline prices began to skyrocket. in april 2022, the u. s. seemed to abandon guido and sent a delegation to effectively asked the maduro administration for help with oil supplies. but that visit didn't go as the byte in administration had hoped. so when the u. s. hosted the summit of the americas...
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with the u. s. and u. k. choosing a recognized former parliamentarian won why doe, instead as the president, now this was bipartisan recognition on the part of american politicians, but as the u. s. gasoline prices began to skyrocket. in april 2022, the u. s. seemed to abandon guido and sent a delegation to effectively ask the maduro administration for help with oil supplies. but that visit didn't go as the byte in administration had hoped. so when the u. s. hosted the summit of the americas this year in los angeles. they left a few key latin countries off the invite list like venezuela, nicaragua, and cuba. now this party f o par, not boating. well across the southern nations with key countries like mexico turning down violence. invite, what then is plan b for the bite in administration in dealing with this new hostility from its southern neighbors. and joining us to discuss the very fluid relationship between the u. s. and south america. let's bring in doctor and rick a rivera. he's a historian and author o
with the u. s. and u. k. choosing a recognized former parliamentarian won why doe, instead as the president, now this was bipartisan recognition on the part of american politicians, but as the u. s. gasoline prices began to skyrocket. in april 2022, the u. s. seemed to abandon guido and sent a delegation to effectively ask the maduro administration for help with oil supplies. but that visit didn't go as the byte in administration had hoped. so when the u. s. hosted the summit of the americas...
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and the u. s. has not had much interest in helping clean this up, especially allows, because louse remains firmly in the russia, china camp. in i says did begin cleaning up the unexploded ordnance or helping out in vietnam around 2015. and that was because the u. s. had a plan to pull vietnam into the american orbit and has been somewhat successful. we now the vietnam has a contentious relationship with china. so the us thinking strategically geopolitically decided to reach out to vietnam, moore, and has had a mixed success in doing so. now with laos, lau still maintains military ties to russia. i. economic ties to china is part of the belt road initiative. the new china allows railway that opened in december and transports both goods and people at very, very high speeds with the technologies of compatible with chinese best technology. and we know that while the united states has no high speed railway, china leads the world and high speed railway. and so they've got, this is very impressive railway
and the u. s. has not had much interest in helping clean this up, especially allows, because louse remains firmly in the russia, china camp. in i says did begin cleaning up the unexploded ordnance or helping out in vietnam around 2015. and that was because the u. s. had a plan to pull vietnam into the american orbit and has been somewhat successful. we now the vietnam has a contentious relationship with china. so the us thinking strategically geopolitically decided to reach out to vietnam,...
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following the u. s. forever war has the u. s. learned any lessons from their experience in afghanistan. all right, let's get into the m. o. a for com. that's b u. s. african command, which overseas the u. s. mission in africa. a part of the pentagons, 53 african partnerships from the african union. they oversee those relations and control 11 combatant command zones. but they're not actually in the african continent. african is based in stuttgart, germany, a long ways away from those bases. they monitor and oceans away from american shores. currently, numerous african countries are seeing coups of demo democratically elected civilian governments by military leaders who have direct ties to the us. meanwhile, closer to home, once called the school of the americas or so of for short, but now re branded as wisc, the western hemisphere institute for security cooperation operating out of fort benning and georgia. most universities boast alumni who go on to reach the heights of their respective fields, you know, like nobel prize winne
following the u. s. forever war has the u. s. learned any lessons from their experience in afghanistan. all right, let's get into the m. o. a for com. that's b u. s. african command, which overseas the u. s. mission in africa. a part of the pentagons, 53 african partnerships from the african union. they oversee those relations and control 11 combatant command zones. but they're not actually in the african continent. african is based in stuttgart, germany, a long ways away from those bases. they...
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when the u. s. was widely believed to have been on the other side of the barricade supporting violent regime change in that very same country. by the way, if we go back to moldova, we see the same jekyll and hyde style foreign policy. us says these current protests are controlled by moscow, but when they weren't pro russia, it was a different story. we encourage government authorities to continue to show restraint. citizens of a democracy have the right to assemble and express their views in a peaceful manner. we encourage all mold of on citizens to work together and resolve their differences amicably. even joe biden came out in support of those protests back then. america will walk with you on this journey you've undertaken for a simple reason, a successful, moldova will benefit this region. it will benefit europe, and it will benefit the united states of america. america's definitely proven it's ready to walk the journey of resistance with foreign agitators right up until the goals of the revoluti
when the u. s. was widely believed to have been on the other side of the barricade supporting violent regime change in that very same country. by the way, if we go back to moldova, we see the same jekyll and hyde style foreign policy. us says these current protests are controlled by moscow, but when they weren't pro russia, it was a different story. we encourage government authorities to continue to show restraint. citizens of a democracy have the right to assemble and express their views in a...
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and the u. s. has not had much interest in helping clean this up, especially allows, because louse remains firmly in the russia, china camp. in i says did begin cleaning up the unexploded ordnance or a helping out in vietnam around 2015. and that was because the u. s. had a plan to pull vietnam into the american orbit and has been somewhat successful. we now the vietnam has a contentious relationship with china. so the us thinking strategically geopolitically decided to reach out to vietnam more and has had a mixed success in doing so. now with louse louse still maintains military ties to russia. i economic ties to china is part of the belt road initiative. the new china allows railway that opened in december and transports both goods and people at very, very high speeds where the technologies have compatible with chinese best technology. and we know that while the united states has no high speed railway, china leads the world in high speed railway. and so they've got, this is very impressive railw
and the u. s. has not had much interest in helping clean this up, especially allows, because louse remains firmly in the russia, china camp. in i says did begin cleaning up the unexploded ordnance or a helping out in vietnam around 2015. and that was because the u. s. had a plan to pull vietnam into the american orbit and has been somewhat successful. we now the vietnam has a contentious relationship with china. so the us thinking strategically geopolitically decided to reach out to vietnam...
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with the u. s. and u. k. choosing a recognized former parliamentarian one, why doe, instead as the president. now this was bipartisan recognition on the part of american politicians, but as the u. s. gasoline prices began to skyrocket. in april 2022, the u. s. seemed to abandon guido and sent a delegation to effectively ask the maduro administration for help with oil supplies. but that visit didn't go as the byte in administration had hoped. so when the u. s. hosted the summit of the americas this year in los angeles. they left a few key latin countries off the invite list like venezuela, nicaragua, and cuba. now this party pho paw, not boating. well across the southern nations with key countries like mexico turning down biden's invite. what then is plan b for the bite in administration, in dealing with this new hostility from its southern neighbors. and joining us to discuss this very fluid relationship between the u. s. and south america, let's bring in doctor enrique rivera. he's a historian and author of
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and the u. s. has not had much interest in helping clean this up, especially allows because allows remains firmly in the russia china camp. united says did begin cleaning up the unexploded ordnance or helping out in vietnam around 2015. and that was because the us had a plan to pull vietnam into the american orbit and has been somewhat successful. we know the vietnam has a contentious relationship with china. so the us thinking strategically geopolitically decided to reach out to vietnam, moore, and has had a mixed success in doing so, not with laos, louse still, it has military ties to russia. i economic ties to china is part of the belt road initiative. the new china allows railway that opened in december and transports both goods and people at very, very high speeds where the technologies have compatible with chinese best technology. and we know that while the united states has no high speed railway, china leads the world in high speed railway. and so they've got, this is very impressive railway
and the u. s. has not had much interest in helping clean this up, especially allows because allows remains firmly in the russia china camp. united says did begin cleaning up the unexploded ordnance or helping out in vietnam around 2015. and that was because the us had a plan to pull vietnam into the american orbit and has been somewhat successful. we know the vietnam has a contentious relationship with china. so the us thinking strategically geopolitically decided to reach out to vietnam,...
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now because of their ties to the u. s. does the u. s. then bear culpability in the overthrow of these governments? yes, the u. s. beers culpability, not even if with to begin with, it even goes back further than these governments. and we don't have that kind of time. but we have to see and understand. the u. s. is the top new colonizer on the continent of africa. after the independent struggle, there is a number of who they times they were orchestrated them. and us actually participated in over stowing. democratically elected, patrice, lumber, kwame, and chroma. and then after that, you would see the state was ation of who's a lot of who's taking place on the continent and became the program of the day. but now we see is with an for come emerging in 2018. i'm sorry, 2008. then as a effort to continue to continue us dominance in head to money as a top new colonizer it. it also has created and emboldened military class. they feel no reason to take orders or, or yet the to be beholden to the unpopular leaders that are emerging, that are fac
now because of their ties to the u. s. does the u. s. then bear culpability in the overthrow of these governments? yes, the u. s. beers culpability, not even if with to begin with, it even goes back further than these governments. and we don't have that kind of time. but we have to see and understand. the u. s. is the top new colonizer on the continent of africa. after the independent struggle, there is a number of who they times they were orchestrated them. and us actually participated in over...
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and the u. s. has not had much interest in helping clean this up, especially allows, because louse remains firmly in the russia, china camp. and i says, didn't begin cleaning up the unexploded ordnance or helping out in vietnam around 2015. and that was because the u. s. had a plan to pull vietnam into the american orbit and has been somewhat successful. we know the vietnam has a contentious relationship with china. so the us thinking strategically geopolitically decided to reach out to vietnam, moore, and has had a mixed success in doing so, but not with laos. lau still maintains military ties to russia. i. economic ties to china is part of the belt road initiative. the new china allows railway that opened in december and transports both goods and people at very, very high speeds where the technologies have compatible with chinese best technology . and we know that while the united states has no high speed railway, china leads the world in high speed railway. and so they've got, this is very impre
and the u. s. has not had much interest in helping clean this up, especially allows, because louse remains firmly in the russia, china camp. and i says, didn't begin cleaning up the unexploded ordnance or helping out in vietnam around 2015. and that was because the u. s. had a plan to pull vietnam into the american orbit and has been somewhat successful. we know the vietnam has a contentious relationship with china. so the us thinking strategically geopolitically decided to reach out to...
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we don't focus on the victims of the u . s. and it's abilene allies like israel, we down play those victims in the u. s. for example, there's $40.00 to $50.00 women killed a year by police. right. that's not discussed in light of what happened in iran. and again, when you look at what's happening, particularly in gaza, you have one or one of, again, the worst humanitarian crisis on earth being created by israel, by its blockade of gaza bites war crimes and guys. and again, that is off limits to discuss because israel such a close ally of the united states with on your own, off limits to this program. it's such a pleasure to have you here on discussing all those topics with it's done called like human and labor rights lawyer live in direct. thank you very much. thank you. good. now china is warning of a potential arm is race pushed forward by washington. after it emerged out, the u. s. is planning to deploy as we spoke about up to 6 nuclear capable. b, 52 bombers in north industrially. the relevant us behaviors have increased re
we don't focus on the victims of the u . s. and it's abilene allies like israel, we down play those victims in the u. s. for example, there's $40.00 to $50.00 women killed a year by police. right. that's not discussed in light of what happened in iran. and again, when you look at what's happening, particularly in gaza, you have one or one of, again, the worst humanitarian crisis on earth being created by israel, by its blockade of gaza bites war crimes and guys. and again, that is off limits to...
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and unfortunately the u. s . car went through and regarding climate change, there's been very strong positions against gas on methane on oil. and these are the main staples that provides a strong currency from america. i need the international banks are not willing to fund these products and the chinese are, is very difficult to us. the society is to call their main source of income just for a bigger delay. that international level in an agenda that live in america actually has very little to say, no, they go on the back on carbon emissions to live in america is minimal. so why should it be the one that goes to the main source of income at this point? in time, that's why china is i will play a very significant role in the region going forward. and it makes sense to go where the money is. now, venezuela, nicaragua, and cuba were left off. jo biden's invite list for the summit of the americas this year. as it was, the u. s. turn to host. was this predicated? do you think kwan on their friendly relations with russia
and unfortunately the u. s . car went through and regarding climate change, there's been very strong positions against gas on methane on oil. and these are the main staples that provides a strong currency from america. i need the international banks are not willing to fund these products and the chinese are, is very difficult to us. the society is to call their main source of income just for a bigger delay. that international level in an agenda that live in america actually has very little to...
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the u. s. and chinese presidents look to improve strained relations in their 1st face to face meeting ahead of the g 20 summit. the ukranian president celebrates the russian retreat from her san as he visits the southern city. and more tech jobs on the line, u. s. media says amazon is due to fire $10000.00 employees. ah, israel says the united states has decided to launch an investigation into the killing of algebra. journalist shitty in a barclay. shaheen was shot dead by israeli forces on may 11th, while covering a raid on jeanine in the occupied west bank. israel's military has since admitted that israeli gunfire may have killed her is really defense minister, been a gant, has commented on twitter, saying the decision of the u. s. department of justice to investigate the unfortunate death of sheena barclay is a grave mistake. the id f conducted an independent and professional investigation which was presented to the americans who shared the details. i made it clear to the american representa
the u. s. and chinese presidents look to improve strained relations in their 1st face to face meeting ahead of the g 20 summit. the ukranian president celebrates the russian retreat from her san as he visits the southern city. and more tech jobs on the line, u. s. media says amazon is due to fire $10000.00 employees. ah, israel says the united states has decided to launch an investigation into the killing of algebra. journalist shitty in a barclay. shaheen was shot dead by israeli forces on may...
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the u. s. government says that it had intel that terrorists were planning on taking large groups of people in the greater sent an area of johannesburg. this did not please officials in pretoria at all. presidents, aurora pasa said that it was unfortunate that the u. s. government issued such an alert and sold panic among the people. but is this diplomatic route caused by the failure of intelligence to inform the president any use from our channels. the relations between the 2 countries will be likely negatively affected by blood for long. the ease, long established trade relationship that goes way beyond issues of security. yes, indeed, people will be answered by the behavior of the u. s. in this instance. but it's something that the 2 countries are most likely gonna be at work in law center . the city, if africa's richest square mile, and as a prominent list of tenants in both retail end of the space, it regularly attracts business travelers and holiday makers to this weekend. the city hosted
the u. s. government says that it had intel that terrorists were planning on taking large groups of people in the greater sent an area of johannesburg. this did not please officials in pretoria at all. presidents, aurora pasa said that it was unfortunate that the u. s. government issued such an alert and sold panic among the people. but is this diplomatic route caused by the failure of intelligence to inform the president any use from our channels. the relations between the 2 countries will be...
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now because of their ties to the u. s. does the u. s. then bear culpability in the overthrow of these governments? yes, the u. s. beers culpability, not even if with to begin with, it even goes back further than these governments. and we don't have that kind of time. but we have to see and understand. the u. s. is the top new colonizer on the continent of africa. after the independent struggle, there was a number of who they times, they were orchestrated them, and us actually participated in over stowing. democratically elected, patrice le, member kwame and chroma. and then after that, you would see the there was ation of who's a lot of who's taking place on the continent and became the program of the day. but now we see is with african emerging in 2018. i'm sorry, 2008. then as a effort to continue to continue us dominance and head to money as a top new colonizer it, it also has created and emboldened military class, but feel no reason to take orders or yet the to be beholden to the unpopular leaders that are emerging, that are facilita
now because of their ties to the u. s. does the u. s. then bear culpability in the overthrow of these governments? yes, the u. s. beers culpability, not even if with to begin with, it even goes back further than these governments. and we don't have that kind of time. but we have to see and understand. the u. s. is the top new colonizer on the continent of africa. after the independent struggle, there was a number of who they times, they were orchestrated them, and us actually participated in...
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and the u. s. has not had much interest in helping clean this up, especially allows, because louse remains firmly in the russia, china camp. nice as did begin cleaning up the unexploded ordnance or a helping out in vietnam around 2015. and that was because the u. s. had a plan to pull vietnam into the american orbit and has been somewhat successful when other vietnam has a contentious relationship with china. so the us thinking strategically geopolitically decided to reach out to vietnam more and has had a mixed success in doing so. now with laos, lau still maintains military ties to russia. i economic ties to china is part of the belt road initiative. the new china allows railway that opened in december and transports both goods and people at very, very high speeds where the technologies have compatible with chinese best technology. and we know that while the united states has no high speed railway, china leads the world in high speed railway. and so they've got, this is very impressive railway be
and the u. s. has not had much interest in helping clean this up, especially allows, because louse remains firmly in the russia, china camp. nice as did begin cleaning up the unexploded ordnance or a helping out in vietnam around 2015. and that was because the u. s. had a plan to pull vietnam into the american orbit and has been somewhat successful when other vietnam has a contentious relationship with china. so the us thinking strategically geopolitically decided to reach out to vietnam more...
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the u. s. has been briefing its allies on the massive economic fallout. beijing invades taiwan, which it considers part of its territory. the us, china relationship has really rapidly deteriorated and recent years, due to disagreements over trade taiwan policy, human rights. and she was just to name a few. and so this really is an opportunity for the 2 leaders to get together in person and to talk about these tasking issues as well as areas or cooperation. growing nuclear tensions in the region will be high on the agenda and bali by he will push china to use its influence to rein in north korea after a space of massage tests and fear soaring, the pyongyang is stepping up its nuclear ambitions. all right to left gets more on this from ian drawing. he teachers international relations with a focus on the issue of pacific and china of the national university of singapore, professor strong welcome. now whatever the outcome of the she by the meeting today, are you at all optimistic that the u. s. and
the u. s. has been briefing its allies on the massive economic fallout. beijing invades taiwan, which it considers part of its territory. the us, china relationship has really rapidly deteriorated and recent years, due to disagreements over trade taiwan policy, human rights. and she was just to name a few. and so this really is an opportunity for the 2 leaders to get together in person and to talk about these tasking issues as well as areas or cooperation. growing nuclear tensions in the region...
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with the u. s. and u. k. choosing a recognized former parliamentarian won why doe, instead as the president, now this was bipartisan recognition on the part of american politicians, but as the u. s. gasoline prices began to skyrocket. in april 2022, the u. s. seemed to abandon guido and sent a delegation to effectively ask the maduro administration for help with oil supplies, but that visit didn't go as the biden administration had hoped. so when the u. s. hosted the summit of the americas this year in los angeles. they left a few key latin countries off the invite list like venezuela, nicaragua, and cuba. now this party f o par, not boating. well, across the southern nations with key countries like mexico turning down biden's invite. what then is plan b for the bite in administration in dealing with this new hostility from its southern neighbors. and joining us to discuss the very fluid relationship between the u. s. and south america, let's bring in doctor enrique rivera. he's a historian and author of the
with the u. s. and u. k. choosing a recognized former parliamentarian won why doe, instead as the president, now this was bipartisan recognition on the part of american politicians, but as the u. s. gasoline prices began to skyrocket. in april 2022, the u. s. seemed to abandon guido and sent a delegation to effectively ask the maduro administration for help with oil supplies, but that visit didn't go as the biden administration had hoped. so when the u. s. hosted the summit of the americas this...
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with the u. s. and u. k. choosing a recognized former parliamentarian won why doe, instead as the president, now this was bipartisan recognition on the part of american politicians, but as the u. s. gasoline prices began to skyrocket. in april 2022, the u. s. seemed to abandon guido and sent a delegation to effectively ask the maduro administration for help with oil supplies. but that visit didn't go as the bite in administration had hoped. so when the u. s. hosted the summit of the americas this year in los angeles. they left a few key latin countries off the invite list like venezuela, nicaragua, and cuba. now this party pho paw, not boating. well across the southern nations with key countries like mexico turning down biden's invite. what then is plan b for the biden administration in dealing with this new hostility from its southern neighbors. and joining us to discuss this very fluid relationship between the u. s . and south america, let's bring in doctor enrique rivera. he's a historian and author of the
with the u. s. and u. k. choosing a recognized former parliamentarian won why doe, instead as the president, now this was bipartisan recognition on the part of american politicians, but as the u. s. gasoline prices began to skyrocket. in april 2022, the u. s. seemed to abandon guido and sent a delegation to effectively ask the maduro administration for help with oil supplies. but that visit didn't go as the bite in administration had hoped. so when the u. s. hosted the summit of the americas...
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the u. s. reportedly plans to deploy 6 nucular capable b, 52 bombers to australia with heavier catching the program from today across the globe. welcome to moscow on the news roundup on our team. my name is unit oneal. russian president vladimir has clarified that the country is not quitting the black sea grain deal, but only suspending its participation. now the move came about because of security concerns following a ukrainian drone attack on the russian navy tools, the new rules they pose a threat both to our ships, which must ensure the safety of the grain exports and to civilian vessels that are engaged in this, we have pledged to guarantee security if you create attacks, these vessels, we will be to blame. every one is now talking about what russia is doing without thinking about what has led to this, the creation of a threat to this humanitarian corridor. russia also focused on the issue during a un security council meeting, accusing ukraine of triggering the holes with a recent drone at
the u. s. reportedly plans to deploy 6 nucular capable b, 52 bombers to australia with heavier catching the program from today across the globe. welcome to moscow on the news roundup on our team. my name is unit oneal. russian president vladimir has clarified that the country is not quitting the black sea grain deal, but only suspending its participation. now the move came about because of security concerns following a ukrainian drone attack on the russian navy tools, the new rules they pose a...
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if mitch mcconnell, the u. s, senate republican caucus leda had his way, the u. s. would supply even more weapons, including longer range ones to ukraine. congresswoman, this cheney points out that committee. we need to be doing more faster in terms of what we're providing to the ukrainians. we're not gonna go back to the days of isolationism. but there have been other statements, especially from trump, loyalists, and the party. kevin mccarthy, republican leader in the house of representatives recently suggested there would no longer be a blank check for ukraine in the case of recession fall, right. representative marjorie taylor green has accused president biden of giving hard earned us tax dollars to a country fighting a war cannot win america 1st. as former president trump slogan he could run again in 2024. in order to make our country successful. safe and glorious. i will probably have to do it again. how strong is from prison in the us? let me ask you to answer that question that matthew was donald trump, the biggest loser on tuesday. and if his star is waning,
if mitch mcconnell, the u. s, senate republican caucus leda had his way, the u. s. would supply even more weapons, including longer range ones to ukraine. congresswoman, this cheney points out that committee. we need to be doing more faster in terms of what we're providing to the ukrainians. we're not gonna go back to the days of isolationism. but there have been other statements, especially from trump, loyalists, and the party. kevin mccarthy, republican leader in the house of representatives...
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d h u s. useful? hold us. yeah. that, that it's, or if we will, the ramos kids but it's still in the court in california. it's not for hate this specific. if you let me move on and just put in getting a little bit more gutting. i thank you for the correction. i appreciate that. all right, so on youtube, i'm just going to go to youtube whitlow so that we can answer some of these things . there is concerned that there's a different way of patients being treated from europeans being treated at. i think this person is take towing around the word racism. are you seeing racism in this relationship between the u. s. and haiti? well, i don't know if i'm the best person to speak about this issue. what i do know is the folks that were sent back to haiti accounts for those, those people, the teen frankly, of racist act. i think no other bands can speak about that. but if anyone knows about residency, anyone who knows about the treatment of black people in the us can see similarities between you know, how haitian migrants being
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s. back to haiti, let me show you one of the most recent interdictions by the u. s. co. scott. it was just a few hours ago. the u. s. coast guard found a vessel full of haitians, and this is what happened when they pulled them aboard. this is known as an interdiction in the last few weeks, i've been reporting for out his ears documentary say was 4 lines to find out why. so many haitians are not finding a welcome safety asylum, indian nighted states. net scott was a trip i had with the u. s. casket. wondering when was that enough time you remember me trying to be nice. it was probably about a week ago. ah, the have sales that are like, not professionally bated but are sounds together and the patients are usually packed onto the boat. the 1st time you catch them. ah, i had to take a look at myself of the beer and say, this is really difficult, like these people are just trying to have a better lives. ah, we have to remind yourself that these are not always safe vessels and a lot of the times, but we find that meds because they're allied. so what lies ahead patients to puerto, fro
s. back to haiti, let me show you one of the most recent interdictions by the u. s. co. scott. it was just a few hours ago. the u. s. coast guard found a vessel full of haitians, and this is what happened when they pulled them aboard. this is known as an interdiction in the last few weeks, i've been reporting for out his ears documentary say was 4 lines to find out why. so many haitians are not finding a welcome safety asylum, indian nighted states. net scott was a trip i had with the u. s....
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if mitch mcconnell, the u. s. senate republican caucus leda had his way, the u. s. would supply even more weapons, including longer range ones to ukraine. congresswoman, this cheney points out that committee, we need to be doing more faster in terms of what we're providing to the ukrainians . we're not gonna go back to the days of isolationism. but there have been other statements, especially from trump, loyalists, and the party. kevin mccarthy, republican leader in the house of representatives recently suggested there would no longer be a blank check for ukraine in the case of recession fall, right. representative marjorie taylor green has accused president biden of giving hard earned us tax dollars to a country fighting a war cannot win america 1st. as former president trump slogan he could run again in 2024. in order to make our country successful. safe and glorious. i will probably have to do it again. how strong is from prison in the us? let me ask you to answer that question. matthew was donald trump, the biggest loser on tuesday? and if his star is waning, ca
if mitch mcconnell, the u. s. senate republican caucus leda had his way, the u. s. would supply even more weapons, including longer range ones to ukraine. congresswoman, this cheney points out that committee, we need to be doing more faster in terms of what we're providing to the ukrainians . we're not gonna go back to the days of isolationism. but there have been other statements, especially from trump, loyalists, and the party. kevin mccarthy, republican leader in the house of representatives...
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s. national security. u. s. is angry, a china's tacit support for russia's invasion of ukraine. russian president vladimir putin a close ally of she would be notably absent from the g. 20 meeting to go. biden has raised chinese hackles by saying the u. s. will be ready to defend self rule to taiwan militarily. the u. s. has been briefing its allies on the massive economic fallout. beijing invades taiwan, which it considers part of its territory. the us, china relationship has really rapidly deteriorated and recent years, due to disagreements over trade taiwan policy, human rights that she was just to name a few. and so this really is an opportunity for the 2 leaders to get together in person and to talk about these tasking issues as well as areas or cooperation. growing nuclear tensions in the region will be high on the agenda and bali by he will push china to use it's implements to rein in north korea. after spate of missile tests and fear soaring, the pyongyang is stepping up its nuclear ambitions. all right t
s. national security. u. s. is angry, a china's tacit support for russia's invasion of ukraine. russian president vladimir putin a close ally of she would be notably absent from the g. 20 meeting to go. biden has raised chinese hackles by saying the u. s. will be ready to defend self rule to taiwan militarily. the u. s. has been briefing its allies on the massive economic fallout. beijing invades taiwan, which it considers part of its territory. the us, china relationship has really rapidly...
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the u. s. s. sam native, the key member of the guard general, sullen money 2 years ago, sparking demonstrations throughout the country at the time runs regional rivals, saudi arabia and bahrain. already from the, the guard corps, a terrorist organization, the german foreign ministers, words the do run country somewhat to the current state of the use relations with tyrann as the blocks by law for trade with iran reached almost 3000000000 euro in august. germany dominates as well in trade with iran among the you countries, 1200000000 euro and exports and a 192000000 and imports so far this year. political analysts christopher halle, however, believe that western governments are primarily seeking regime change in terror. the i or just the court has done nothing to europe, but the i r g c is the military force, the legitimate armed forces of iran. it has done nothing to europe, it has attacked europe. it hasn't done anything that would bring about any need to classify it today as a terrorist organizat
the u. s. s. sam native, the key member of the guard general, sullen money 2 years ago, sparking demonstrations throughout the country at the time runs regional rivals, saudi arabia and bahrain. already from the, the guard corps, a terrorist organization, the german foreign ministers, words the do run country somewhat to the current state of the use relations with tyrann as the blocks by law for trade with iran reached almost 3000000000 euro in august. germany dominates as well in trade with...
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the u. s. allies, nato allies promised more military aid to ukraine and to help key repair its energy infrastructure. millions of people in the water nation are struggling with rolling blackouts during winter after russia attack ukraine's power grids under simmons reports on book arrest when nato foreign ministers met to renew their support. pledges of unwavering support for ukraine came from nato secretary general dns dalton burg, along with a warning that russia is weapon ising winter by attacking energy infrastructure. he says nato has found new ways to help ukraine. president putin is trying to force ukrainians to freeze or flee until they allas made additional pledges. non littler support including fuel and generators, helping ukraine to address the consequences of rochelle, sir, strikes against their power grades and the u. s. has announced it will supply equipment worth $53000000.00 to help repair ukraine's electricity grid. earlier stoughton berg had assured romania that its air force a
the u. s. allies, nato allies promised more military aid to ukraine and to help key repair its energy infrastructure. millions of people in the water nation are struggling with rolling blackouts during winter after russia attack ukraine's power grids under simmons reports on book arrest when nato foreign ministers met to renew their support. pledges of unwavering support for ukraine came from nato secretary general dns dalton burg, along with a warning that russia is weapon ising winter by...
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s. position. in the past, the u. s. could create these alliances and use them as sort of the exclusive club to keep other countries out or other countries in line. that's, that's not going to be the case going forward. russia and china are resetting the international table. and the united states is simply standing to the side and why need about the us media has been putting out reports, saying that the us is actually having trouble supporting its allies in the region. specifically taiwan over just the sheer amount of support it's giving to ukraine. right now, do you think there's truth in those report, right? well, absolutely. look, the industrial base in the united states has been hollowed out. if you go back to world war 2, the united states was able to produce an aircraft carrier every month. it was able to produce a $147.00 ships a month. now it's talking about having to produce high mar missiles that will not be available until the end of next year. so the capacity, the united states to go out and provide new shell
s. position. in the past, the u. s. could create these alliances and use them as sort of the exclusive club to keep other countries out or other countries in line. that's, that's not going to be the case going forward. russia and china are resetting the international table. and the united states is simply standing to the side and why need about the us media has been putting out reports, saying that the us is actually having trouble supporting its allies in the region. specifically taiwan over...
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so far, the u. s. has issued about $55000000000.00 to ukraine in the form of weapons land lease programs, other types of monetary aid to below tamir zalinski and his government, despite the alleged corruption and other scandals plaguing ukraine. meanwhile, the e u has issued roughly 1000000000 combined euros in humanitarian and military aid. while the u. k has delivered just under $2000000000.00 us dollars. as prime minister boris johnson played with g 7 leaders in late june to quote, not give up on ukraine. all this as the head of the e. u. ursula vander lay in fast tracks ukraine's application to join the block a slap in the face to turkey and reach up or to one whose country has been vying to join the group for decades. but 1st, let's take a look at what countries have turned their backs to the u. s. in the e u, in their unconditional support of ukraine. now, some of these countries have taken a position as strategic ambiguity, or have decided to strengthen relations with russia instead. our interna
so far, the u. s. has issued about $55000000000.00 to ukraine in the form of weapons land lease programs, other types of monetary aid to below tamir zalinski and his government, despite the alleged corruption and other scandals plaguing ukraine. meanwhile, the e u has issued roughly 1000000000 combined euros in humanitarian and military aid. while the u. k has delivered just under $2000000000.00 us dollars. as prime minister boris johnson played with g 7 leaders in late june to quote, not give...
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as the u. s. could pull to the positive for up to 6 nuclear k will be $52.00 bombers in northern australia. the relevant to us behaviors have increased regional tensions seriously undermined regional peace instability and may trigger and arms race in the region. the investigation by also is a b, c, television network claims washington plaza. how's the bombers at the tyndall air base south of darwin, the regional capital of the northern territory? it said the project will cost upwards of a $100000000.00. all the work is due to be completed within 4 years. now we asked for a comment on the rebels about the deployment of the b, $52.00 bombers from the pentagon and the australian defense ministry. and we'll bring you any response now the director of the center of council, hedge of money studies to madison, says people in australia are concerned that murphy conflict could break out between us and china. it's really a terrible ha development, which is scaring a lot of people in a striding no matter what
as the u. s. could pull to the positive for up to 6 nuclear k will be $52.00 bombers in northern australia. the relevant to us behaviors have increased regional tensions seriously undermined regional peace instability and may trigger and arms race in the region. the investigation by also is a b, c, television network claims washington plaza. how's the bombers at the tyndall air base south of darwin, the regional capital of the northern territory? it said the project will cost upwards of a...
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now because of their ties to the u. s. does the u. s. then bear culpability in the overthrow of these governments? yes, the u. s. beers culpability, not even if with to begin with, it even goes back further than these governments. and we don't have that kind of time. but we have to see and understand. the u. s. is the top new colonizer on the continent of africa. after the independent struggles, there is a number of who they times they were orchestrated. and us actually participated in over stowing. democratically elected, patrice, lumber, kwame, and chroma. and then after that you would see this. there was ation of who's a lot of who's taking place on the continent and became the program of the day. but now we see is with an come emerging in 2018. i'm sorry, 2008. then as a effort to continue to continue us dominance in head to money as a top new colonizer it, it also has created and emboldened military class. they feel no reason to take orders or, or yet to be beholden to the unpopular leaders that are emerging, that are facilitating n
now because of their ties to the u. s. does the u. s. then bear culpability in the overthrow of these governments? yes, the u. s. beers culpability, not even if with to begin with, it even goes back further than these governments. and we don't have that kind of time. but we have to see and understand. the u. s. is the top new colonizer on the continent of africa. after the independent struggles, there is a number of who they times they were orchestrated. and us actually participated in over...
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the u. s. as a policy of strategic ambiguity toward venezuela. let's not forget that right now. technically, on paper, dividing administration still recognizes one guar though this completely unelected fringe politician. i suppose it interim president of venezuela. but of course the, the situation has trained changed. i mean gray though controls nothing, and venezuela maduro clearly has the support of a majority of the venezuela people who voted for him. unlike why though, and also the u. s. needs venezuela's oil. venezuela has the largest oil reserves on earth. it certainly has the capacity to produce and export much more oil than it is now. and the illegal unilateral sanctions that the u. s. has imposed on venezuela and on iran, and on russia, 3 of the world's largest oil producers has resulted in energy crisis and huge skyrocketing energy prices, which of course is hurting and europe very hard. but it's also hitting the, the average american who needs to pay more of the gas pumps. so the bit
the u. s. as a policy of strategic ambiguity toward venezuela. let's not forget that right now. technically, on paper, dividing administration still recognizes one guar though this completely unelected fringe politician. i suppose it interim president of venezuela. but of course the, the situation has trained changed. i mean gray though controls nothing, and venezuela maduro clearly has the support of a majority of the venezuela people who voted for him. unlike why though, and also the u. s....
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from from the u. s . and the demand for beef in, in joe and china is actually much more to, to boil it rather than to have it real like steaks. like a lot of folks do. so you have a different demand for the type of be products and using the whole cow, so to speak. so i think argentina could certainly benefit from the expansion of their beef exports into china among others. yeah, definitely. none of that animal goes to waste outside of the u. s. steve. now, earlier this year on an official trip to europe, president fernandez of argentina told the german d w news outlet that he thinks of himself as an argent time european ist. and that china, despite being a great economist, power, has very little cultural ties with latin america has no history there. does this lend any insight into what he thinks about the block, especially as china was the chair country to this year's brick summit? you know, it's in stay nearly 30 years ago when i was a director of intergovernmental affairs to the trade representative dur
from from the u. s . and the demand for beef in, in joe and china is actually much more to, to boil it rather than to have it real like steaks. like a lot of folks do. so you have a different demand for the type of be products and using the whole cow, so to speak. so i think argentina could certainly benefit from the expansion of their beef exports into china among others. yeah, definitely. none of that animal goes to waste outside of the u. s. steve. now, earlier this year on an official trip...
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and the u. s. is also, and it had been turning its focus away from europe actually towards the pacific asia region. and there, yes, there is clearly a stand off there, but this stand off right now seems to be back to words a sort a couple months ago we saw nancy pelosi, the speaker of the house travel there. and there we saw some military demonstration there. that was a very tense moment indeed, but the seems to be a rhetoric climbed down from that for now. another tension point broaden told gee that the united states would bolster it presents in asia, if by aging is unable to influence north korea's nuclear testing. i wonder how much appetite is there for the us to get more active in the region for the u. s. has recognized that that is a region that matters. that will matter increasingly. so in the future, particularly in those attempts, and there's few things where there is a more common ground across the aisle here in the united states between democrats and republicans that china, this rising wo
and the u. s. is also, and it had been turning its focus away from europe actually towards the pacific asia region. and there, yes, there is clearly a stand off there, but this stand off right now seems to be back to words a sort a couple months ago we saw nancy pelosi, the speaker of the house travel there. and there we saw some military demonstration there. that was a very tense moment indeed, but the seems to be a rhetoric climbed down from that for now. another tension point broaden told...
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but the u. s. has admitted its difficulty to conduct sufficient monitoring because of quote, the nature of combat. for my c i, a analysts, larry, dogs and things, syria motives could be a play, and the u. s. weapons inspections in maybe in the next week or so we'll learn that there have been us casualties on the ground in ukraine. and that can be attributed they will say to they were doing weapons inspections. when you read some of the news reports on this, it just doesn't make sense. they said, for example, all these inspectors, they're not going to go to the front line. well, yeah, the, they'll go inspect high mars ham triple 7. and those are a back from the front line, but that's, we're, the russians are carrying out a tax. i think the fact that this news coming out now is a sign sort of desperation and panic on the part of the west. they, the conventional approach was not working either try to get more personnel in there to help actually operate some of these weapons systems. the notion that th
but the u. s. has admitted its difficulty to conduct sufficient monitoring because of quote, the nature of combat. for my c i, a analysts, larry, dogs and things, syria motives could be a play, and the u. s. weapons inspections in maybe in the next week or so we'll learn that there have been us casualties on the ground in ukraine. and that can be attributed they will say to they were doing weapons inspections. when you read some of the news reports on this, it just doesn't make sense. they...
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s. in which the u. s. as in launched itself on to this aggression against china because of extreme jealousy at st. so, unfortunately, our dependent politics is really creating a huge dilemma. meanwhile, in a separate mercy development, japan says it's considering increasing the range of its new high speed miss up the beyond the 1000 kilometers government. so to say them prove us to the projectile, which is still under development, would facilitate better defenses of japan's remote islands. that were put coastal areas of china and north korea within range. joseph gregory mahoney, a politics professor at east trent, annoying of us. he says the u. s. has long been brandishing his weapons in the asia pacific region. this has been something that we've seen sequence again and again, starting out really with the, with the obama administration, with the so called pitted. i think there's already an arms race. there's an arm there, there's a race to rearm japan, to upgrade weapons in south korea, to sell advanced we
s. in which the u. s. as in launched itself on to this aggression against china because of extreme jealousy at st. so, unfortunately, our dependent politics is really creating a huge dilemma. meanwhile, in a separate mercy development, japan says it's considering increasing the range of its new high speed miss up the beyond the 1000 kilometers government. so to say them prove us to the projectile, which is still under development, would facilitate better defenses of japan's remote islands. that...
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so far, the u. s. has issued about $55000000000.00 to ukraine in the form of weapons land lease programs, other types of monetary aid to below tamir zalinski and his government, despite the acknowledged corruption and other scandals plaguing ukraine. meanwhile, the e u has issued roughly 1000000000 combined euros in humanitarian and military aid. while the u. k has delivered just under $2000000000.00 us dollars. as i minister boris johnson pled with g 7 leaders in late june to quote, not give up on ukraine. all this as the head of the e. u. ursula vander lay in fast tracks ukraine's application to join the block a slap in the face to turkey and reach up or to one whose country has been vying to join the group for decades. but 1st, let's take a look at what countries have turned their backs to the u. s. in the e u, in their unconditional support of ukraine. now some of these countries have taken a position of strategic ambiguity or have decided to strengthen relations with russia instead. our internatio
so far, the u. s. has issued about $55000000000.00 to ukraine in the form of weapons land lease programs, other types of monetary aid to below tamir zalinski and his government, despite the acknowledged corruption and other scandals plaguing ukraine. meanwhile, the e u has issued roughly 1000000000 combined euros in humanitarian and military aid. while the u. k has delivered just under $2000000000.00 us dollars. as i minister boris johnson pled with g 7 leaders in late june to quote, not give...
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when you're talking about the u. s. no, we're not wishing for governments and other countries and not in the united states as well, but, but the united states, the most important country in the world are most important outside europe. and it's, it's broadest democracy. so we're thankful for that forever, but we're really just afraid, seriously afraid of the democracy in the united states. so it's not too much a matter of whether and democratic candidate wins or republican will probably, i'm a social democrat so you can think of it. i find more sympathy for but you know, the important, the important issues that institutional values of balance of or status. we say the rule of law. yeah. both law so. so this is, this is what it's taking. this makes us feel uncomfortable, and this is not related to party politics. a considerable number of republicans who were elected yesterday due to congress, republicans are election deniers. i mean, you even have some who say that joe biden is not the legitimate u. s. president. how do yo
when you're talking about the u. s. no, we're not wishing for governments and other countries and not in the united states as well, but, but the united states, the most important country in the world are most important outside europe. and it's, it's broadest democracy. so we're thankful for that forever, but we're really just afraid, seriously afraid of the democracy in the united states. so it's not too much a matter of whether and democratic candidate wins or republican will probably, i'm a...
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and the u. s. has announced it will supply equipment worth $53000000.00 to help repair ukraine's electricity grid. earlier stoughton berg had assured romania that its air force and troops were being backed up by extra reinforcements. romania has u. s. f. 16 aircraft that are replacing outdated, former soviet megs and their pilots saw fully stretched. everything is under pressure. so we weren't timely mean to though them we fight to again the 2nd. romania coordinates with other nato forces in policing. its aerospace defense to the skies above nato's eastern flank has never been so intense nato faces of colossal challenge. not just in the air with on the ground to russia would call this escalation, nato prefers the word de terence here us in romanian forces on exercise. recently. there were tests of aaron missile defenses, but ukraine is saying, such weaponry is desperately needed it side of the border and the supply line of weapons that are available. this to slow decisions on weapons decision on on
and the u. s. has announced it will supply equipment worth $53000000.00 to help repair ukraine's electricity grid. earlier stoughton berg had assured romania that its air force and troops were being backed up by extra reinforcements. romania has u. s. f. 16 aircraft that are replacing outdated, former soviet megs and their pilots saw fully stretched. everything is under pressure. so we weren't timely mean to though them we fight to again the 2nd. romania coordinates with other nato forces in...
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but the u. s. has admitted it's difficult to conduct sufficient monitoring because of quote, the nature of combat, former c i a analyst, larry jones and things syria motives could be a play with these u. s. weapons inspections in maybe in this next week or so we'll learn that there have been us casualties on the ground in ukraine. and that can be attributed they will say to they were doing weapons inspections. when you read some of the news reports on this, it just doesn't make sense. they said, for example, all these inspectors, they're not going to go to the front line. well, yeah, the, they'll go inspect high mars ham triple 7. and those are a back from the front line, but that's, we're the russians are carrying out attacks. i think the fact that this news coming out now is assigned sort of a desperation and panic on the part of the west. they, the conventional approach was not working. now they're trying to get more personnel in there to help actually operate some of these weapons systems. the
but the u. s. has admitted it's difficult to conduct sufficient monitoring because of quote, the nature of combat, former c i a analyst, larry jones and things syria motives could be a play with these u. s. weapons inspections in maybe in this next week or so we'll learn that there have been us casualties on the ground in ukraine. and that can be attributed they will say to they were doing weapons inspections. when you read some of the news reports on this, it just doesn't make sense. they...
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that's the u. s. african command, which overseas the u. s. mission in africa. a part of the pentagons, 53 african partnerships from the african union. they oversee those relations and control 11 combatant command zones. but they're not actually in the african continent. african is based in stuttgart, germany, a long ways away from those bases they monitor and oceans away from american shores . currently, numerous african countries are seeing coups of demo democratically elected civilian governments by military leaders who have direct ties to the us. meanwhile, closer to home, once called the school of the americas or so for short, but now re branded as wisc, the western hemisphere institute for security co operation operating out of fort benning and georgia. most universities boast alumni who go on to reach the heights of their respective fields, you know, like nobel prize winners. scientists who discovered treatments for severe illness, things of that nature. this school churned out murderers torture experts and those who participate in human rights abuses its
that's the u. s. african command, which overseas the u. s. mission in africa. a part of the pentagons, 53 african partnerships from the african union. they oversee those relations and control 11 combatant command zones. but they're not actually in the african continent. african is based in stuttgart, germany, a long ways away from those bases they monitor and oceans away from american shores . currently, numerous african countries are seeing coups of demo democratically elected civilian...
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so far, the u. s. has issued about $55000000000.00 to ukraine in the form of weapons land lease programs, other types of monetary aid to below tamir zalinski and his government, despite the acknowledged corruption and other scandals plaguing ukraine. meanwhile, the e u has issued roughly 1000000000 combined euros in humanitarian and military aid. while the u. k has delivered just under $2000000000.00 us dollars. as prime minister boris johnson played with g 7 leaders in late soon to quote, not give up on ukraine. all this as the head of the e. u. ursula vander lay in fast tracks ukraine's application to join the block a slap in the face to turkey and reach of earth one whose country has been vying to join the group for decades. but 1st, let's take a look at what countries have turned their backs to the u. s. in the e u, in their unconditional support of ukraine. now, some of these countries have taken a position as strategic ambiguity, or have decided to strengthen relations with russia instead. our in
so far, the u. s. has issued about $55000000000.00 to ukraine in the form of weapons land lease programs, other types of monetary aid to below tamir zalinski and his government, despite the acknowledged corruption and other scandals plaguing ukraine. meanwhile, the e u has issued roughly 1000000000 combined euros in humanitarian and military aid. while the u. k has delivered just under $2000000000.00 us dollars. as prime minister boris johnson played with g 7 leaders in late soon to quote, not...
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the u. s. government says that it had intel that terrorists were planning on taking large groups of people in the greater sent an area of johannesburg. this did not please officials in pretoria at all. president obama pasa said that it was unfortunate that the u. s. government issued such an alert and sold panic among the people. but is this diplomatic route caused by the failure of intelligence to inform the president and use proper channels. the relations between the 2 countries will be likely negatively affected by blood for long. the ease, long established trade relationship that goes way beyond issues of security. yes, indeed, people be angered by the behavior of the u. s. in this instance. but it's something that the 2 countries are most likely gonna be at work tomorrow. center city, if africa's richest square mile and as a prominent list of tenants involved retail end of the space, it regularly attracts business travelers and holiday makers to this weekend. the city hosted various events
the u. s. government says that it had intel that terrorists were planning on taking large groups of people in the greater sent an area of johannesburg. this did not please officials in pretoria at all. president obama pasa said that it was unfortunate that the u. s. government issued such an alert and sold panic among the people. but is this diplomatic route caused by the failure of intelligence to inform the president and use proper channels. the relations between the 2 countries will be...
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now because of their ties to the u. s. does the u. s. then bear culpability in the overthrow of these governments? yes, the u. s. beers culpability, not even if with to begin with, it even goes back further than these governments. and we don't have that kind of time. but we have to see and understand. the u. s. is the top new colonizer on the continent of africa. after the independent struggle, there is a number of qu, they times they were orchestrated, and us actually participated in over stowing. democratically elected, patrice le member kwame and chroma. and then after that, you would see the there was ation of who's a lot of who's taking place on the continent and became the program of the day. but now we see is with african emerging in 2018. i'm sorry, 2008. then as a effort to continue to continue us dominance in head to money as a top new colonizer it, it also has created and emboldened military class. they feel no reason to take orders or, or yet they to be beholden to the unpopular leaders that are emerging, that are facilitatin
now because of their ties to the u. s. does the u. s. then bear culpability in the overthrow of these governments? yes, the u. s. beers culpability, not even if with to begin with, it even goes back further than these governments. and we don't have that kind of time. but we have to see and understand. the u. s. is the top new colonizer on the continent of africa. after the independent struggle, there is a number of qu, they times they were orchestrated, and us actually participated in over...
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yes long term we have to see u. s. will keep on supporting ukraine for the time but it's more about the amounts not whether they support or not. thank you clear and short, thank you so much to all of you for being with us today and thanks to you for for joining in dear audience and please let us know if you're watching us on
yes long term we have to see u. s. will keep on supporting ukraine for the time but it's more about the amounts not whether they support or not. thank you clear and short, thank you so much to all of you for being with us today and thanks to you for for joining in dear audience and please let us know if you're watching us on
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so as we have seen, the u. s. is by far the greatest financial and military backer to ukraine thus far, much greater then the e u and u. k. combined. how do you read this lopsided investment by the us? yeah, i mean, i think the 1st thing to say is that we should all be condemning russians invasion of the ukraine. it's a violation of international law, the violation of the un charter. so as i said, should be condemned by the international community and by the united states. but the united states itself is a country that perhaps has most violated international law in recent years and continues to violate international law even today. so when we look at the invasion of iraq in 2003, when we look at the invasion of afghanistan in 2001, when we look at ongoing support for israel, which lately violates international law even to the point of murdering journalists in cold blood so there can be no question that the u. s. isn't doing this because it is suddenly found some deep respect for human rights law and international
so as we have seen, the u. s. is by far the greatest financial and military backer to ukraine thus far, much greater then the e u and u. k. combined. how do you read this lopsided investment by the us? yeah, i mean, i think the 1st thing to say is that we should all be condemning russians invasion of the ukraine. it's a violation of international law, the violation of the un charter. so as i said, should be condemned by the international community and by the united states. but the united states...
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the u. s. cyber security and infrastructure security agency has also jumped on the bandwagon saying that china, iran and russia may all seem to interfere with the u. s. democratic process. we discussed the issue with journalist daniela's, r, who says the american public doesn't mind to the government's point games as become a ritual of american politics or liberal american politics. let things go wrong, blame it on russia. it's never the fault of the democratic party. joe biden is doing a great job. and if american voters disagree, the only possible explanation is that it's due to the kremlin interference. i mean, it's gotten, gotten ridiculous. totally silly. no one believes this any more. that the card has been over played and i think that democrats are worried because they very well may be facing a real blood back tomorrow. protests have raged across pakistan for 4 consecutive days after an assassination attempt on former prime minister and maria calling last week. this comes as the country
the u. s. cyber security and infrastructure security agency has also jumped on the bandwagon saying that china, iran and russia may all seem to interfere with the u. s. democratic process. we discussed the issue with journalist daniela's, r, who says the american public doesn't mind to the government's point games as become a ritual of american politics or liberal american politics. let things go wrong, blame it on russia. it's never the fault of the democratic party. joe biden is doing a great...
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if mitch mcconnell, the u. s. senate republican caucus leda had his way, the u. s. would supply even more weapons, including longer range ones to ukraine. congresswoman, this cheney points out and committee, we need to be doing more faster in terms of what we're providing to the ukrainians . we're not gonna go back to the days of isolationism, but there have been other statements, especially from trump, loyalists, and the policy heaven. mccarthy, republican leader in the house of representatives, recently suggested there would no longer be a blank check for ukraine in the case of recession. fall, right. representative marjorie taylor green has accused president biden of giving hard earned us tax dollars to a country fighting a war cannot win america 1st. as former president trump slogan he could run again in 2024. in order to make our country successful, safe and glorious. i will probably have to do it again. how strong is from his in the us? let me ask you to answer that question. matthew was donald trump, the biggest loser on tuesday, and if his star is waning, ca
if mitch mcconnell, the u. s. senate republican caucus leda had his way, the u. s. would supply even more weapons, including longer range ones to ukraine. congresswoman, this cheney points out and committee, we need to be doing more faster in terms of what we're providing to the ukrainians . we're not gonna go back to the days of isolationism, but there have been other statements, especially from trump, loyalists, and the policy heaven. mccarthy, republican leader in the house of...