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s. war in iraq began on the 19th of march, 2003, the u. s. joined by its allies, launched operation. iraqi freedom, the operation of the coalition. i was to say it started a bombing campaign against the rocky government and the military, despite months of enormous anti will protest worldwide. a u. s. force is invaded iraq from kuwait in the south within 3 days. and then, of course, well, a few weeks into it all by dad fell. now the years of war and the subsequent rise of terrorism, of course, have taken a grim toll on iraq. and it's people that were at least 180000 documented civilian deaths in the country. or some surveys estimate the actual figure closer to a 1000000. most iraqis died from bombings, shillings and suicide attacks. of a 9000000 people either fled over displaced the war. scott, the lives of many iraqis who shed some of their stories with us. ah, michelle and i left the streets were packed with barriers and tunnels. i remember it well. baghdad became a battlefield tanks and security forces of all kinds of them deployed there
s. war in iraq began on the 19th of march, 2003, the u. s. joined by its allies, launched operation. iraqi freedom, the operation of the coalition. i was to say it started a bombing campaign against the rocky government and the military, despite months of enormous anti will protest worldwide. a u. s. force is invaded iraq from kuwait in the south within 3 days. and then, of course, well, a few weeks into it all by dad fell. now the years of war and the subsequent rise of terrorism, of course,...
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the government america created in baghdad is still the government of iraq. in afghanistan the situation is different. essentially there has been a coalition of minorities on the plurality of the country with 40% of the population of the pashtun and they essentially have no political representation in the government and have been sworn to resist american occupation since they started fighting back in 2004 in 2005. they are going to take over the country almost certainly had that means there's going to be to pay for those who have been propped up in power by the united states so far. it would be great if they could negotiate some kind of peaceful resolution to the problem in the form of the new government there.n frankly i expect the worst. >> in your book "enough already" you describe 9/11 as -- what do you mean by that? >> blowback was a term coined by the central intelligence agency after the coup in iran in 1953 and that means not consequences. long-term consequences of secret foreign policy so that when they come back to haunt the united states the americ
the government america created in baghdad is still the government of iraq. in afghanistan the situation is different. essentially there has been a coalition of minorities on the plurality of the country with 40% of the population of the pashtun and they essentially have no political representation in the government and have been sworn to resist american occupation since they started fighting back in 2004 in 2005. they are going to take over the country almost certainly had that means there's...
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with our health a liberated iraq can be a great nation once again. iraq as rich a natural resources and human talent, and has unlimited potential for a peaceful, prosperous future. our goal would be interacted as territorial integrity, a government that is democratic and pluralistic a nation where the human rights of every ethnic and religious group are recognized and protected in that troubled land. all who seek justice and dignity and the chance to live their own lives can know they have a friend and ally in the united states of america. then of course came the media, which was crucial during efforts to build public support for wool. pushing the narrative on saddam and wm days. in september 2002, the york times america's newspaper of record went big on a sensational story. climbing a rock was trying to get its hands on nuclear weapons. more than a decade after saddam hussein agreed to give up weapons of mass destruction. iraq has stepped up its quest for nuclear weapons and has embarked on a worldwide hunt for materials to make an atomic bomb, but counter to all good journalistic prac
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it concludes that iraq has chemical and biological weapons. that sedan has continued to produce them. that he has existing and active military plans for the use of chemical and biological weapons which could be activated within 45 minutes, including against his own shia population. so who's to to benefit from it all the most? well, before the 2003 invasion, iraq's domestic oil industry was fully nationalized and close to western companies . to decades later, it is largely privatized and dominated by foreign firms, which have right to in billions, to understand the dynamics that are going on in the middle east. and of course, it's about oil. it's very much about oil and we can't, we can't really deny that. i'm saddened that it's politically inconvenient to acknowledge what every one knows. the iraq war is largely about oil. people say we're not fighting for oil. of course, we are hardly surprising since oil company spent big box getting former oil, mom bush and former halliburton, c o dick shady into office in the 1st place. private military co
it concludes that iraq has chemical and biological weapons. that sedan has continued to produce them. that he has existing and active military plans for the use of chemical and biological weapons which could be activated within 45 minutes, including against his own shia population. so who's to to benefit from it all the most? well, before the 2003 invasion, iraq's domestic oil industry was fully nationalized and close to western companies . to decades later, it is largely privatized and...
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in iraq. finally closed the w m. d, investigation 2 years after that concluding there were no such weapons in the country will the years of war and the subsequent rise of terrorism have taken a grim toll on a rock and its people. let's take a look. there were at least 180000 documented civilian debts in the country, while some surveys estimate the actual figure to be over 1000000, many of those died from earl bombing, shelling gunshots and suicide attacks over 9000000 people. by the way, the fled, the country were displaced, while the us led coalition lost almost 5000 of its own soldiers. the war scarred the lives of many iraqis of different generations, some of whom shared their stories with us. oh. michelle at the streets were packed with barriers and tunnels. i remember it well baghdad became a battlefield tanks and security forces of all kinds of been deployed there. oh wow . i up now. so yeah, they are live became a living. hell. because as a child, you're supposed to see beautiful things, but we so bullets tags
in iraq. finally closed the w m. d, investigation 2 years after that concluding there were no such weapons in the country will the years of war and the subsequent rise of terrorism have taken a grim toll on a rock and its people. let's take a look. there were at least 180000 documented civilian debts in the country, while some surveys estimate the actual figure to be over 1000000, many of those died from earl bombing, shelling gunshots and suicide attacks over 9000000 people. by the way, the...
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tens of thousands in their army leading to iraq war three and total casualties in iraq and sierra have certainly more than half a million. they had done the same things with debate and switch down any yemen or barack obama had a war beginning in 2009 of cia drone war against al qaeda in the arabian peninsula. the real al qaeda terrorist that help coordinate september 11 to bomb the uss cole in 2000. who did the bombing attempting to blow up a trait over detroit on christmas day 2009. and obama was bombing them. but then, i'll skip the politics it's a complicated mess. by the end of 2148 shiite group friendly with the eye ron came out of the north sack to the capitol city. at the time that happened you can all read this in the wall street journal and a great piece on i will monitor from january 2015, our current secretary of defense was a four star general. and he made a deal to you guys like killing al qaeda? no problem. he was funneling them intelligence to use to target that was january 2013th. just two months later barack obama stabbed them in the back and took al qaeda's side again
tens of thousands in their army leading to iraq war three and total casualties in iraq and sierra have certainly more than half a million. they had done the same things with debate and switch down any yemen or barack obama had a war beginning in 2009 of cia drone war against al qaeda in the arabian peninsula. the real al qaeda terrorist that help coordinate september 11 to bomb the uss cole in 2000. who did the bombing attempting to blow up a trait over detroit on christmas day 2009. and obama...
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s. forces invaded iraq. busy from to wait 3 weeks into the invasion, baghdad fell the cia top weapons inspector in iraq. finally closed the w. m. d. investigation in 2005, concluding there were no such weapons in the country. well, the years of war and the subsequent rise of terrorism have taken a grim toll on a rock and its people. there were at least 180000 documented civilian debts in the country, while some surveys on the estimate the actual number to be over. 1000000, many of those died from earl bombing, shelling gunshots and suicide attacks. over 9000000 people either fled the country or where displaced while the us led coalition lost almost 5000 of its own soldiers . the war scarred the lives of many iraqis of different generations. some of them shared their stories with us. oh hi michelle. it either the streets were packed with barriers and tunnels. i remember, well, bagdad became a battlefield tanks and security forces of all kinds of been deployed there. oh wow . i live became a living health beca
s. forces invaded iraq. busy from to wait 3 weeks into the invasion, baghdad fell the cia top weapons inspector in iraq. finally closed the w. m. d. investigation in 2005, concluding there were no such weapons in the country. well, the years of war and the subsequent rise of terrorism have taken a grim toll on a rock and its people. there were at least 180000 documented civilian debts in the country, while some surveys on the estimate the actual number to be over. 1000000, many of those died...
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with our health a liberated iraq can be a great nation once again. iraq as rich a natural resources and human talent and has unlimited potential for a peaceful, prosperous future. our goal would be interacted as territorial integrity, a government that is democratic and pluralistic a nation where the human rights of every ethnic and religious group are recognized and protected in that troubled land. all who seek justice and dignity and the chance to live their own lives can know they have a friend and ally in the united states of america. then of course came the media, which was crucial during efforts to build public support for wool. pushing the narrative on saddam and wm days. in september 2002, the york times america's newspaper of record went big on a sensational story, claiming a rack was trying to get its hands on nuclear weapons. more than a decade after saddam hussein agreed to give up weapons of mass destruction. iraq has stepped up its quest for nuclear weapons and has embarked on a worldwide hunt for materials to make an atomic bomb. but count to all good journalistic practic
with our health a liberated iraq can be a great nation once again. iraq as rich a natural resources and human talent and has unlimited potential for a peaceful, prosperous future. our goal would be interacted as territorial integrity, a government that is democratic and pluralistic a nation where the human rights of every ethnic and religious group are recognized and protected in that troubled land. all who seek justice and dignity and the chance to live their own lives can know they have a...
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and so the libyans and syrians had gone to iraq to fight with al-qaeda in iraq against the united states and she had forces there had now come home just as bin laden and they then the home from 1980s war in afghanistan to cause trouble. these guys came to start a revolution in libya. the libyan islamicta fighting group, al-qaeda in islamic maghreb, these guys thought under sir kari ann iraq war two and obama took their side in a nine-month air war and special operations war to overthrow gadhafi who was murdered on the side of a road, that country of course was plunged into absolute turmoil and violent and civil war that has been raging ever since that time. and then they took the jihadists in the guns off and ship them off to syria for the next regime change. and as barack obama explained to jeffrey goldberg in the atlantic in 2012, when goldberg said you know, the iraq war has empowered iran. don't you think if we got rid of assad in syria that would help break i ran down a peg? and obama said, absolutely. jeffrey goldberg says, what more canut be done to see this throu, to make it happ
and so the libyans and syrians had gone to iraq to fight with al-qaeda in iraq against the united states and she had forces there had now come home just as bin laden and they then the home from 1980s war in afghanistan to cause trouble. these guys came to start a revolution in libya. the libyan islamicta fighting group, al-qaeda in islamic maghreb, these guys thought under sir kari ann iraq war two and obama took their side in a nine-month air war and special operations war to overthrow gadhafi...
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on iraq hosting international match. ah hello and cherry martin. thanks for joining us. rushes defense ministry says its forces have recaptured or have captured rather the town of solid are in eastern you . ukraine has denied the claims the battle for the small mining town has intensified. in recent days. it's a claim, as true taking solid are would be russia's 1st big battlefield when after 6 months of defeats. ukraine has described the fighting for the town as a difficult phase of the war or corresponded in cheer. sonya finally, cars covering the story. i asked her if there is any confirmation that russia has taken solid are well, you crate has officially denied this. latest russian claim off of being in charge in santa dar re crane says the fighting is still very much continuing there. and we have to remember that this is not the 1st time that russia has claimed to be in control there. all this week, we've seen quite a bit of confusion about who is really in charge. earlier this week we saw the head of the russian wag
on iraq hosting international match. ah hello and cherry martin. thanks for joining us. rushes defense ministry says its forces have recaptured or have captured rather the town of solid are in eastern you . ukraine has denied the claims the battle for the small mining town has intensified. in recent days. it's a claim, as true taking solid are would be russia's 1st big battlefield when after 6 months of defeats. ukraine has described the fighting for the town as a difficult phase of the war or...
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in iraq. finally closed the w m. d, investigation in 2005, concluding there were no such weapons in the country. while the years of war on the subsequent rise of terrorism have taken a grim toll on a rock and its people. there were at least $180000.00 documented civilian debts in the country, while some surveys estimate it to be closer to this figure. 1000000 many of those died from area bombing shelling gunshots and suicide attacks. over at $9000000.00 people fled the country or were displaced while the us led coalition lost almost 5 thousands of its own soldiers. the war star, the lives of many iraqis of different generations on some of them have been sharing their stories with ah, has had a show at either. the streets were packed with barriers and tunnels. i remember it well. baghdad became a battlefield tanks and security forces of all kinds of been deployed there. oh wow . i up now. so yeah, they are live, became a living health because as a child, you're supposed to see beautiful things, but we so bullets tags
in iraq. finally closed the w m. d, investigation in 2005, concluding there were no such weapons in the country. while the years of war on the subsequent rise of terrorism have taken a grim toll on a rock and its people. there were at least $180000.00 documented civilian debts in the country, while some surveys estimate it to be closer to this figure. 1000000 many of those died from area bombing shelling gunshots and suicide attacks. over at $9000000.00 people fled the country or were displaced...
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it's 20 years since the us invasion of iraq. and here at r t, we're beginning our special coverage of now dollar person. for the coming months, we'll examine the devastation and destabilization of calls thrive them middle east . at this hour, american and coalition forces are in the early stages of military operations to disarm iraq, to free its people. and to defend the world from grapevine, who we will bring to the food medicine and fleet with will in january, 2003, u. s. president george w bush. i'd line the coming invasion of iraq in his state of the union address, busch, cold, iraqi leader, saddam hussein, a quote, brutal dictator with ties to terrorism. posing a direct threat to the united states. he pledged to dis, armor sane and bring freedom to the iraqi people. something the u. s. was already involved with in afghanistan, kate of iraq, is not disarming to the contrary. he is deceiving from intelligence sources. we know, for instance, that thousands of iraqi security personnel are at work hiding documents and materials
it's 20 years since the us invasion of iraq. and here at r t, we're beginning our special coverage of now dollar person. for the coming months, we'll examine the devastation and destabilization of calls thrive them middle east . at this hour, american and coalition forces are in the early stages of military operations to disarm iraq, to free its people. and to defend the world from grapevine, who we will bring to the food medicine and fleet with will in january, 2003, u. s. president george w...
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s. invasion of iraq at r t. now with beginning our special coverage throughout the next couple of months, we'll examine the devastation and ultimately the destabilization caused all throughout the middle east region. at this hour, american and coalition forces are in the early stages of military operations to disarm iraq, to free people. and to defend the world from great how we with with january 2003 and us president george w bush outlined the invasion of iraq and his state of the union address. he called the iraqi leader, saddam hussein, a brutal dictator with ties to terra, posing a direct threat to the united states. he pledged to disarm hussein and bring freedom to the iraqi people. something that was already being done by america in afghanistan. dictator rack is not disarming. to the contrary, he is deceiving from intelligence sources. we know, for instance, that thousands of iraqi security personnel are at work hiding documents and materials from the un inspectors sanitizing inspection sites and monitorin
s. invasion of iraq at r t. now with beginning our special coverage throughout the next couple of months, we'll examine the devastation and ultimately the destabilization caused all throughout the middle east region. at this hour, american and coalition forces are in the early stages of military operations to disarm iraq, to free people. and to defend the world from great how we with with january 2003 and us president george w bush outlined the invasion of iraq and his state of the union...
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s. invasion and occupation of iraq. we begin our special coverage of the legacy left by the devastating war which that hundreds of thousands of civil means that with broadcasting from moscow. this is our t. my name's unit o'neill on 30 minutes of news news start. now we begin with a developing story. a huge explosion has rocked a military plant in the central iranian city of is for that is according to the state broadcaster, which said the blast happened, a munitions manufacturing center for the country's defense ministry. as of now, no casualties have been reported. r t dot com. well if. busy all they significant updates on you from that blast out a military plant in ispa around the not a hospital and civilian housing, helping hits in a rocket attack in the loop. ganske republic, killing 14 people on entering 2 doesn't were, according to the russian m. o t. or senior correspondent morocco, the of he's in the republic and can tell us more. we've had the statement from the russian ministry of defense which has come out a
s. invasion and occupation of iraq. we begin our special coverage of the legacy left by the devastating war which that hundreds of thousands of civil means that with broadcasting from moscow. this is our t. my name's unit o'neill on 30 minutes of news news start. now we begin with a developing story. a huge explosion has rocked a military plant in the central iranian city of is for that is according to the state broadcaster, which said the blast happened, a munitions manufacturing center for...
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in iraq. finally closed the w m. d, investigation in 2005 concluding there were no such weapons in the country. the years of war and the subsequent rise of terrorism have taken a grim toll on a rock and its people know there were at least 180000 documented land you civilian deaths in the country. while some surveys estimate the actual figure to be 1000000, many of those died from aerial bombing shelling gunshots and suicide attacks over 9000000 people either fled the country or where displaced. while the us led coalition lost almost 5000 of its own soldiers. the war scarred the lives of many iraqis of different generations, some of whom shared their stories with ah, michelle, i left the streets were packed with barriers and tunnels. i remember it well. baghdad became a battlefield tanks and security forces of all kinds of been deployed. there oh wow, i up now so yeah, they are live, became a living health because as a child, you're supposed to see beautiful things, but we so bullets tanks and kenneth tara for humanit
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iraq that is what caused osama bin laden in the group to turn against the united states t of america and first and foremost those bases to saudi and support for israel and at that time and support for dictators around the middle east such as the king and saudi arabia and mubarak in egypt. pressure on the nations to keep production high and oil prices low at their expense and thed nodding criticize america to turn a blind eye to their wars and suppression of muslims. the bill clinton government supported the al qaeda forces in bosnia and xhosa vote and check sheena even they had been one —- chechen a of the picking of the tabs against the chechen rebels at the same time and in fact after september 11 brad sherman said something to the effect of how can these muslims attack us after all we have done for them lately? but the reality is occupation saudi arabia had not ceased support for israel and the dictatorship had not ceased so the democrats had failed all motives to attack the united states were sworn and importantlyas not just that they were angry about the policies that they had
iraq that is what caused osama bin laden in the group to turn against the united states t of america and first and foremost those bases to saudi and support for israel and at that time and support for dictators around the middle east such as the king and saudi arabia and mubarak in egypt. pressure on the nations to keep production high and oil prices low at their expense and thed nodding criticize america to turn a blind eye to their wars and suppression of muslims. the bill clinton government...
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with our health a liberated iraq can be a great nation once again. iraq as rich a natural resources and human talent and has unlimited potential for a peaceful, prosperous future. our goal would be in iraq that as territorial integrity, a government that has a demo craddick and pluralistic a nation where the human race of every ethnic and religious group are recognized and protected in their troubled land. all who seek justice and dignity. and the chance to live their own life can know they have a friend and ally in the united states of america. then of course hang the media which will crucial during efforts to build public support for war. pushing the narrative on saddam and wm days. in september 2002, the york times americans newspaper of record went big on a sensational story. climbing a rock was trying to get its hands on nuclear weapons. more than a decade after saddam hussein agreed to give up weapons of mass destruction. iraq has stepped up its quest for nuclear weapons and has embarked on a worldwide hunt for materials to make an atomic bomb, but counted to all good journalistic
with our health a liberated iraq can be a great nation once again. iraq as rich a natural resources and human talent and has unlimited potential for a peaceful, prosperous future. our goal would be in iraq that as territorial integrity, a government that has a demo craddick and pluralistic a nation where the human race of every ethnic and religious group are recognized and protected in their troubled land. all who seek justice and dignity. and the chance to live their own life can know they...
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in iraq. finally closed the w m. d, investigation in 2005 concluding there were no such weapons in the country. while the years of war on the subsequent rise of terrorism have taken a grim toll on a rock and its people. there were at least 180000 documented civilian debts in the country, while some surveys estimate the actual figure to be over 1000000, many of those died from ariel bombing, sheylan gunshots and suicide attacks. over 9000000 people either fled the country or where displaced while the us led coalition last, almost 4000 of its own soldiers. the war stars, the lives of many iraqis of different generations, some of whom shared their stories with us. ah, yes. hi michelle, what either the streets were packed with barriers and tunnels. i remember, well, bagdad became a battlefield tanks and security forces of all kinds of been deployed there. wow. i up now. so yeah, they are live became a living. hell. because as a child, you're supposed to see beautiful things, but we so bullets tags and canada, tara, for h
in iraq. finally closed the w m. d, investigation in 2005 concluding there were no such weapons in the country. while the years of war on the subsequent rise of terrorism have taken a grim toll on a rock and its people. there were at least 180000 documented civilian debts in the country, while some surveys estimate the actual figure to be over 1000000, many of those died from ariel bombing, sheylan gunshots and suicide attacks. over 9000000 people either fled the country or where displaced...
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with our health a liberated iraq can be a great nation once again. iraq as rich a natural resources and human talent and has unlimited potential for a peaceful, prosperous future. our goal would be interacted as territorial integrity, a government that is democratic and pluralistic a nation where the human rights of every ethnic and religious group are recognized and protected in that troubled land. all who seek justice and dignity and the chance to live their own lives can know they have a friend and ally in the united states of america. then of course came the media, which was crucial during efforts to build public support for wool. pushing the narrative on saddam and wm days. in september 2002, the york times america's newspaper of record went big on a sensational story. climbing a rock was trying to get its hands on nuclear weapons. more than a decade after saddam hussein agreed to give up weapons of mass destruction. iraq has stuffed up its quest for nuclear weapons and has embarked on a worldwide hunt for materials to make an atomic bomb, but counter to all good journalistic pract
with our health a liberated iraq can be a great nation once again. iraq as rich a natural resources and human talent and has unlimited potential for a peaceful, prosperous future. our goal would be interacted as territorial integrity, a government that is democratic and pluralistic a nation where the human rights of every ethnic and religious group are recognized and protected in that troubled land. all who seek justice and dignity and the chance to live their own lives can know they have a...
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s. invasion and occupation of iraq. we begin our special coverage of the legacy left by the devastating war which that hundreds of thousands of civilians with broadcasting from moscow. this is our t. my name's unit o'neill on 30 minutes of news news start. now we begin with a developing story. a huge explosion has rocked a military plant in the central iranian city of is for him. that is, according to the state broadcaster, which said that blast happened, a munitions manufacturing center for the country's defense ministry. as of now, no casualties have been reported r t dot com, well have all they significant updates on you from that blast out a military plant. and it's for hm. around the, not a hospital and civilian housing, helping hits in a rocket that stuck in the loo, ganske republic, killing 14 people and injuring 2 doesn't were, according to the russian, m. o. d r, senior correspondent, morale gas d. if he's in the republic and can tell us more, we had the statement from the russian ministry of defense which has
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well, that's the iraq war. it's for quite striking that anyone who dares to compare the iraq war with the russian and asian of ukraine is viciously denounced. harvard university even had a, a debate in which the debate was whether the iraq or can be considered a humanitarian intervention. a debate. suppose that moscow university had a debate on whether the russian invasion can be called a humanitarian intervention. can you imagine the reaction in the west? what's the reaction in the worst would happen at or a close look at the openness of american society. they're even willing to question whether this military intervention was a humanitarian intervention. oh, well, that manufacturer consent. let me give in explicit example. recently, there were couple articles in the mainstream press saying, there is no some skepticism arising about whither russia was really responsible for the sabotage of the nurturing pro pipe lunch. restaurants can stop you there more from one of the world's greatest and most cited public in
well, that's the iraq war. it's for quite striking that anyone who dares to compare the iraq war with the russian and asian of ukraine is viciously denounced. harvard university even had a, a debate in which the debate was whether the iraq or can be considered a humanitarian intervention. a debate. suppose that moscow university had a debate on whether the russian invasion can be called a humanitarian intervention. can you imagine the reaction in the west? what's the reaction in the worst would...
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and people fever sweeps iraq as it hosts. the 1st gulf cup is the 1st time in over 40 years that iraq has held the tournament off the fee for lifted. the ban on iraq posting international matches ah i'm all on soccer. it's good to have you with us. russia claims it's forces have taken the town of solider and east and ukraine. if true, it would mark a red victory for moscow after months of battlefield setbacks. ukraine's military leaders reject the claim saying its soldiers holding the russian advance and the battle is undergoing. ah, in freezing winter conditions, ukrainian soldiers in sally dark face, a bleak battle against russia's constant attacks. the fight here is bloody and brutal. ah. russia is determined to take control of this small soft mining town in the eastern region of de next, a rare push forward after numerous military setbacks. its forces are already claiming victory was the only never complete control. so it makes it possible to cut off the supply line. the red printer force is located in on the southwest ba
and people fever sweeps iraq as it hosts. the 1st gulf cup is the 1st time in over 40 years that iraq has held the tournament off the fee for lifted. the ban on iraq posting international matches ah i'm all on soccer. it's good to have you with us. russia claims it's forces have taken the town of solider and east and ukraine. if true, it would mark a red victory for moscow after months of battlefield setbacks. ukraine's military leaders reject the claim saying its soldiers holding the russian...
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. despite being one of the world's most oil rich countries. iraq currency continues to plummets. unlike its fellow oil rich nations in the gulf, such as saudi arabia and the united arab emirates, which were enjoying all time highs as they capitalized them, rising oil prices. iraq is suffering from unprecedented levels of inflation with the cost of living, becoming unaffordable for most people. but why is this happening? you guessed it's uncle sam has its thing to in the pi yet again, most of iraq's oil wealth is still helping us dollars. instead of its own suffering currency, it's still they've been held inside the country's own central bank, but it a current account in the usa. this means that the oil revenues that ship support iraq, sulfur currency, a propping up the u. s. economy instead, everyone knows how the americans use the currency as a weapon to star people. iraq keeps billions of dollars of its assets offshore with the americans fed holding the basketball g about money off the bush and blair illegal invasion of the country. their so called partners continued to rob the
. despite being one of the world's most oil rich countries. iraq currency continues to plummets. unlike its fellow oil rich nations in the gulf, such as saudi arabia and the united arab emirates, which were enjoying all time highs as they capitalized them, rising oil prices. iraq is suffering from unprecedented levels of inflation with the cost of living, becoming unaffordable for most people. but why is this happening? you guessed it's uncle sam has its thing to in the pi yet again, most of...
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wall, it's most oil rich countries. iraq currency continues to plummets. unlike its fellow oil rich nations in the gulf, such as saudi arabia and the united arab emirates, which we enjoy all time highs as they capitalize on rising oil prices. iraq is suffering from unprecedented levels of inflation with the cost of living, becoming unaffordable for most people. but why is this happening? you guessed it, uncle sam has its thing to in the pi yet again, most of iraq's oil wealth is still helping us dollars. instead of in its own suffering currency, it's built even held inside the country's own central bank. but it a current account in the usa. this means that the oil revenues that should support iraq sulfur currency, a propping up the u. s. economy. instead, everyone knows how the americans use the currency as a weapon to saw people. iraq keeps billions of dollars of its assets offshore with the americans fed holding the vast bulk of money off the bush and blair illegal invasion of the country. their so called partners continued to rob the bank and get away w
wall, it's most oil rich countries. iraq currency continues to plummets. unlike its fellow oil rich nations in the gulf, such as saudi arabia and the united arab emirates, which we enjoy all time highs as they capitalize on rising oil prices. iraq is suffering from unprecedented levels of inflation with the cost of living, becoming unaffordable for most people. but why is this happening? you guessed it, uncle sam has its thing to in the pi yet again, most of iraq's oil wealth is still helping...
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iraq hosting international matches. ah, i'm all alone. psycho welcome to the program. russia claims it forces have captured the town of sola dar in east, in ukraine. if true, it would mark a red victory for moscow. after months of setbacks for its troops, ukraine's military leaders have rejected the claim saying its soldiers are holding the russian advance on the battle is ongoing. amid ukraine's freezing winter soldiers and solid um face oblique battle to fend off rushes constant attacks. the fight here is proving bloody and brutal. russia is determined to take control of this small mining town. a rear pushed forward after numerous setbacks, its defense forces already claiming victory was the learning of a complete control. so it makes it possible to cut off the supply lines of the ukrainian forces located in the southwest of back moot, then to block and enclose the ukrainian units located there in a pocket. when actually those claims have been swiftly rejected by ukrainian forces who say their soldiers are holding the
iraq hosting international matches. ah, i'm all alone. psycho welcome to the program. russia claims it forces have captured the town of sola dar in east, in ukraine. if true, it would mark a red victory for moscow. after months of setbacks for its troops, ukraine's military leaders have rejected the claim saying its soldiers are holding the russian advance on the battle is ongoing. amid ukraine's freezing winter soldiers and solid um face oblique battle to fend off rushes constant attacks. the...
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most of iraq's oil wealth is still helping us dollars. instead of its own suffering currency, it's not even held inside the countries own central bank, but it a current account in the usa. this means that the oil revenues that should support iraq sulfur currency, a propping up the u. s. economy. instead, everyone knows how the americans use the currency as a weapon to star people. iraq keeps billions of dollars of its assets. offshore would be american sped, holding the basketball combat money off the bush and blair illegal invasion of the country. their so called partners continued to rob the bank and get away with it, strangling iraq by literally holding it to ransom. now, just imagine the western, out quite as russia in china did the same thing, the countries in which they hold significant interests because it really any wonder why. so many nations are moving away from the so called petro dollar, and seeking to trade in alternative national currencies, or even quit, so times running out franco sam and his rules based order. and it's no
most of iraq's oil wealth is still helping us dollars. instead of its own suffering currency, it's not even held inside the countries own central bank, but it a current account in the usa. this means that the oil revenues that should support iraq sulfur currency, a propping up the u. s. economy. instead, everyone knows how the americans use the currency as a weapon to star people. iraq keeps billions of dollars of its assets. offshore would be american sped, holding the basketball combat money...
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s. invasion and occupation of iraq. we begin our special coverage of the legacy left by the devastating war which that hundreds of thousands of civilians dad with broadcasting from moscow. this is our t, my name unit o'neill on 30 minutes of news news start. now, we begin with a developing story. a huge explosion has rocked a military plant in the central iranian city of is for him. that is, according to the state broadcaster, which said the blast happened at a munitions manufacturing center for the country's defense ministry. as of now, no casualties have been reported r t dot com. well, i've all, they significant updates on you from that blast out a military plant in is for hm. around the not a hospital and civilian housing, helping hits in a rocket attack in the loo, ganske republic, killing 14 people on entering 2 doesn't were according to the russian m. o t. r senior correspondent ross, guys the if he's in the republic and can tell us more, we've had the statement from the russian ministry of defense which has come
s. invasion and occupation of iraq. we begin our special coverage of the legacy left by the devastating war which that hundreds of thousands of civilians dad with broadcasting from moscow. this is our t, my name unit o'neill on 30 minutes of news news start. now, we begin with a developing story. a huge explosion has rocked a military plant in the central iranian city of is for him. that is, according to the state broadcaster, which said the blast happened at a munitions manufacturing center...
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you have a debate at harvard over whether the iraq invasion was a humanitarian invasion. you don't have a debate over whether it was the a crime, a kind of crime for which not a worker littles were hang number. you don't want to open that question for discussion to discuss something ridiculous. was it a humanitarian intervention? when you carry out a shock and all attack against iraq, smash up the country kill hundreds of thousands of people. have all kinds of torture and other trust in each infected. one of the worst crimes in the iraq war was the battle solution, especially the 2nd battle solution. devastating destructive murders attack by the miranda began was taking over the general hospital to war crime in itself. then destroying much of the city killing. nobody knows how many people, because we know an investigator on crimes. how is that? remember the united states? well, tell you, the u. s. navy is now commissioning a new vessel in honor of the marines who fought in fluid. it's called a that's the way we deal with. one of the worst crimes doesn't get recorded. of c
you have a debate at harvard over whether the iraq invasion was a humanitarian invasion. you don't have a debate over whether it was the a crime, a kind of crime for which not a worker littles were hang number. you don't want to open that question for discussion to discuss something ridiculous. was it a humanitarian intervention? when you carry out a shock and all attack against iraq, smash up the country kill hundreds of thousands of people. have all kinds of torture and other trust in each...
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s. dollar, which had started to affect many social classes in iraq. and happy republic, day to india as the country celebrate the 74th anniversary of the constitution for the grand parade, for russian military cadet to work. simply invited with coming to you why from the russian capital this is r t international. i'm rachel blevins here with the top stories of the our welcome to the program. the u. s. has announced it will hand over $31.00 of its abrams tanks and other armored vehicles to ukraine for an expected counter offense. it, i guess, to russia's forces on the front lines. manassas, that united states will be sending $31.00 abram tanks to ukraine. that's what this is about. helping ukraine defend and protect ukrainian land. this follows germany is decision to send at least 14 of its main battle things to ukraine. after months of pressure from nato allies and russia has accused berlin of escalating the conflict, instead of seeking peace with his dad just to get a minute. you, once again, we see that germany, like it's closest allies, is not inte
s. dollar, which had started to affect many social classes in iraq. and happy republic, day to india as the country celebrate the 74th anniversary of the constitution for the grand parade, for russian military cadet to work. simply invited with coming to you why from the russian capital this is r t international. i'm rachel blevins here with the top stories of the our welcome to the program. the u. s. has announced it will hand over $31.00 of its abrams tanks and other armored vehicles to...
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you guess it's uncle sam has its thing, get in the pie yet again, most of iraq's oil. well, it's still helping us dollars. instead of its own stopping currency, it's probably been held inside the country's own central bank, but it a current account in the usa. this means that the oil revenues that should support iraq sulfur currency, a propping up the u. s. economy. instead, everyone knows how the americans use the currency as a weapon to star people. iraq keeps billions of dollars of its assets offshore with the american fed holding the basketball about money off the bush and blair illegal invasion of the country. their so called partners continue to rob the bank and get away with it, strangling iraq by literally holding it to ransom. now just imagine the western out quite as russia and china did the same thing, the country in which they hold significant interests. so was it really any wonder why so many nations are moving away from the so called petro dollar, and seeking to trade in alternative national currencies, or even quit, so times running out franco sam and hi
you guess it's uncle sam has its thing, get in the pie yet again, most of iraq's oil. well, it's still helping us dollars. instead of its own stopping currency, it's probably been held inside the country's own central bank, but it a current account in the usa. this means that the oil revenues that should support iraq sulfur currency, a propping up the u. s. economy. instead, everyone knows how the americans use the currency as a weapon to star people. iraq keeps billions of dollars of its...
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most of iraq's oil wealth is still helping us dollars. instead of in its own suffering, currency is still they've been held inside the countries own central bank. but it a current account in the us say, this means that the oil revenues that should support iraq sulfur currency, a propping up the u. s. economy. instead, everyone knows how the americans use the currency as a weapon to star people. iraq keeps billions of dollars of its assets offshore with the americans fed holding the basketball combat money off the bush and blair illegal invasion of the country. their so called partners continue to rob the bank and get away with it struggling in iraq by literally holding it runs. not just imagine the western out quite as russia and china did the same thing, the country in which they hold significant interest. so was it really any wonder why so many nations are moving away from the so called petro dollar, and seeking to trade in alternative national currencies, or even quit, so times running out frontal sam and his rules based order. and it'
most of iraq's oil wealth is still helping us dollars. instead of in its own suffering, currency is still they've been held inside the countries own central bank. but it a current account in the us say, this means that the oil revenues that should support iraq sulfur currency, a propping up the u. s. economy. instead, everyone knows how the americans use the currency as a weapon to star people. iraq keeps billions of dollars of its assets offshore with the americans fed holding the basketball...
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that's what a lot of she is in iraq, one. but if we look at his statements on face value, sometimes the truth is easy to remember, isn't that i think we can, we can, we can say that his arguments are actually quite sound once you know, 1st and foremost, he wants to keep good relations with america and money wants to play the understood, which he thinks can only be interacts interest by the most the troops to stay. though i think the americans reached out to him and made it very clear to him from the moment that he came into office that they should should stay there. and a big part of those troops being in iraq is not to keep the lid on. ice is growing again as it did before, but also to serve logistical interests of americans in the region, particularly they bring syria, there's a huge intention of s t of soldiers which, who are, who are aligned to america and who work with the region. but i think he reached out to the americans. he played quite a small card and it also gives him some leverage. i'm at home with his own politi
that's what a lot of she is in iraq, one. but if we look at his statements on face value, sometimes the truth is easy to remember, isn't that i think we can, we can, we can say that his arguments are actually quite sound once you know, 1st and foremost, he wants to keep good relations with america and money wants to play the understood, which he thinks can only be interacts interest by the most the troops to stay. though i think the americans reached out to him and made it very clear to him...
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most of iraq's oil wealth is still helping us dollars. instead of in its own suffering currency, it's still even held inside the countries own central bank. but it a current account in the us say, this means that the oil revenues that ship support iraq, sulfur currency, a propping up the u. s. economy. instead, everyone knows how the americans use the currency as a weapon to star people. iraq keeps billions of dollars of its assets offshore with the americans fed holding the boss bulk of money. off the bush and blair illegal invasion of the country. their so called partners continued to rob the bank and get away with it struggling in iraq by literally holding it to ransom. now just imagine the western, quite if russia and china did the same thing, the country in which they hold significant interests. so is it really any wonder why so many nations are moving away from the so called petro dollar, and seeking to trade in alternative national currencies, or even crypto times running out franco sam and his rules based order. and it's no longer
most of iraq's oil wealth is still helping us dollars. instead of in its own suffering currency, it's still even held inside the countries own central bank. but it a current account in the us say, this means that the oil revenues that ship support iraq, sulfur currency, a propping up the u. s. economy. instead, everyone knows how the americans use the currency as a weapon to star people. iraq keeps billions of dollars of its assets offshore with the americans fed holding the boss bulk of money....
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appear to have been a quote. path of lies the cia hub weapons inspector in iraq. close the investigation, finding nothing in 2005, 2 years after the invasion, the u. s. warner rack began on the 19th of march 2003. when the u. s. joined by its allies launched operation iraqi freedom. the coalition started a bombing campaign directed against the iraqi government and military installations . within days, u. s. forces invaded iraq from kuwait in the south, and that was despite months of massive anti war protests world wide. 3 weeks into the invasion, baghdad fell the years of invasion and the subsequent rise of the conflict was not ash, have taken a grim, tall on a rock and its people. there were at least 180000 documented civilian deaths in the country, while a number of household surveys as to make the actual figure to be closer to 1000000, most iraqis died from ariel bombings, shelling and suicide attacks. over 9000000 people either fled the country or were left internally displaced. the us led coalition lost almost 5000 of its own soldiers. the war also left many
appear to have been a quote. path of lies the cia hub weapons inspector in iraq. close the investigation, finding nothing in 2005, 2 years after the invasion, the u. s. warner rack began on the 19th of march 2003. when the u. s. joined by its allies launched operation iraqi freedom. the coalition started a bombing campaign directed against the iraqi government and military installations . within days, u. s. forces invaded iraq from kuwait in the south, and that was despite months of massive...
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the c, i a's top weapons inspector in iraq. close an investigation, finding nothing in 2005, 2 years after the invasion. the u. s. warren iraq began on the 19th of march 2003. when the u. s. joined by its allies launched operation iraqi freedom. the coalition started a bombing campaign directed against the iraqi government and military installations . within the next days, us forces invaded iraq from kuwait in the south. and that's all despite months of massive anti war protest world wide. 3 weeks into the invasion, baghdad fell the years of the invasion and the following. rise of the conflict with dash, have taken a grim toll on iraq and its people. there were at least 180000 documented civilian deaths in the country, while a number of household surveys estimate the actual figure at as many as 1000000. most of the iraqis died from area bombing shelling and suicide attacks. over 9000000 people either fled the country or were left internally displaced. the us led coalition last almost 5000 of its soldiers. the war has also left
the c, i a's top weapons inspector in iraq. close an investigation, finding nothing in 2005, 2 years after the invasion. the u. s. warren iraq began on the 19th of march 2003. when the u. s. joined by its allies launched operation iraqi freedom. the coalition started a bombing campaign directed against the iraqi government and military installations . within the next days, us forces invaded iraq from kuwait in the south. and that's all despite months of massive anti war protest world wide. 3...
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s. war in iraq began on the 19th of march 2003. when the u. s. joined by its allies launched operation iraqi freedom. the coalition started a bombing campaign directed against the iraqi government and military installations . despite months of passive, massive anti war protests worldwide. u. s. forces invaded or rock from co way in the south within days and 3 weeks into the invasion. baghdad fell the years of invasion and the sub secret rise of the conflict was i ash have taken a grim toll on a rock and its people. there were at least 180000 documented civilian deaths in the country, while a number of household surveys estimate the actual figure to be closer to 1000000, most iraqis died from aerial bombings, shelling and suicide attacks. over 9000000 people either fled the country or were left internally displaced. the us led coalition last almost 5000 of its own soldiers. the war also left many iraqis of different generations struggling to live with memories of loss and suffering. some of them shared their stories with us. ah, has had a miche
s. war in iraq began on the 19th of march 2003. when the u. s. joined by its allies launched operation iraqi freedom. the coalition started a bombing campaign directed against the iraqi government and military installations . despite months of passive, massive anti war protests worldwide. u. s. forces invaded or rock from co way in the south within days and 3 weeks into the invasion. baghdad fell the years of invasion and the sub secret rise of the conflict was i ash have taken a grim toll on a...
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eligible in order to reduce the price of the solar which had started to affect many social classes, iraq, and copy republic day to india as a country celebrates of $70.00 ports, anniversary of its constitution. with the grand parade were russia, military cadets were exclusively invited. ah, good afternoon for moscow to wherever you may be, watching welcome to the hours most, pressing new stories from all around. i'm fear, allies about russian troops are pushing deeper into the key town of o. glad dar, southwest of john. yes, city local authorities say the army has secured a foothold. they're allowing them to mount a bigger offensive to encircle ukrainian forces. ortiz, roman call, sorta has the details. according to our, my sources from the guys are fighting in the gloves. are right now they've been on the outskirts of the city for the last 2 days in the they have established a foothold at just outside of the city, which is about to 70 kilometers away from an esquire i am right now. now, according to officials, russia, the marines of the pacific police are fighting there as well as offic
eligible in order to reduce the price of the solar which had started to affect many social classes, iraq, and copy republic day to india as a country celebrates of $70.00 ports, anniversary of its constitution. with the grand parade were russia, military cadets were exclusively invited. ah, good afternoon for moscow to wherever you may be, watching welcome to the hours most, pressing new stories from all around. i'm fear, allies about russian troops are pushing deeper into the key town of o....
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most of iraq's oil wealth is still helping us dollars. instead of in its own suffering currency, it's still they've been held inside the countries own central bank, but did a current account in the usa. this means that the oil revenues that should support iraq sulfur currency, a propping up the u. s. economy. instead, everyone knows how the americans use the currency as a weapon to star people. iraq keeps billions of dollars of its assets. offshore would be american spec, holding the boss bulk of money. off the bush and blair illegal invasion of the country. their so called partners continue to rob the bank and get away with it struggling in iraq by literally holding it to ransom. now just imagine the western, quite if russia and china did the same thing to countries in which they hold significant interests. so is it really any wonder why so many nations are moving away from the so called petro dollar, and seeking to trade in alternative national currencies, or even crypto times running out franco sam and his rules based order is no longe
most of iraq's oil wealth is still helping us dollars. instead of in its own suffering currency, it's still they've been held inside the countries own central bank, but did a current account in the usa. this means that the oil revenues that should support iraq sulfur currency, a propping up the u. s. economy. instead, everyone knows how the americans use the currency as a weapon to star people. iraq keeps billions of dollars of its assets. offshore would be american spec, holding the boss bulk...
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s. warrant. iraq began on the 19th of march 2003. when the u. s. joined by its allies, launched operation iraqi freedom. the coalition started a bombing campaign directed against the iraqi government and military installations within days. u. s. forces invaded iraq from co way in the south, and that was despite months of massive anti war protests worldwide. 3 weeks into the invasion, baghdad fell the years of invasion and the subsequent rise of the conflict with the i have taken a grim tool on iraq and it's people. there were at least 180000 documented civilian deaths in the country, while a number of households surveys estimate the actual figure to be closer to 1000000. most iraqis died from aerial bombing shelling and suicide attacks. over 9000000 people either fled the country or were left internally displaced. the us led coalition lost almost 5000 of its own soldiers. the war also left many iraqis of different generations struggling to live with memories of loss and suffering. some of them shared their stories with us. oh michelle, at either
s. warrant. iraq began on the 19th of march 2003. when the u. s. joined by its allies, launched operation iraqi freedom. the coalition started a bombing campaign directed against the iraqi government and military installations within days. u. s. forces invaded iraq from co way in the south, and that was despite months of massive anti war protests worldwide. 3 weeks into the invasion, baghdad fell the years of invasion and the subsequent rise of the conflict with the i have taken a grim tool on...
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s. dollar, which had started to affect many social classes in iraq and happy were public data . india, as the country celebrates the 74th anniversary of the constitution with a grand parade to which russian military cadets were exclusively invited. ah, good evening for martine or national studios in moscow, and from wherever you may be watching. welcome to the hour's top news stories from around the world. i'm fear l as about. we start with the latest updates on the ukranian conflict. russian troops have cut off the main roadway leading to the key town of ogle, a dark southwest of the regional capital. don, yes, that's after local authorities said the army has secured a foothold, paving the way for a bigger offensive and circling ukrainian forces. ortiz, roman casara, has the details. according to my sources, from the guys are replacing in the goods are right now. they've been on the outskirts of the city for the last 2 days in the that have established a foothold just outside of the city, which is about to 70 kilometers away from tennis court. i am right now. now, according to offici
s. dollar, which had started to affect many social classes in iraq and happy were public data . india, as the country celebrates the 74th anniversary of the constitution with a grand parade to which russian military cadets were exclusively invited. ah, good evening for martine or national studios in moscow, and from wherever you may be watching. welcome to the hour's top news stories from around the world. i'm fear l as about. we start with the latest updates on the ukranian conflict. russian...
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after the victory in iraq, he sought to make the persian gulf whose oil wealth made it a particularly strategic region. more secure for american interests. ah, but to achieve his goal, bush 1st needed to resolve the israeli, palestinian conflict threatening the stability of the entire middle east. the process was launched with a peace conference in madrid. in his efforts to impose his pox americana on the gulf, president bush invited any one with any potential influence on the arab israeli conflict. got up with them. you may know some europeans were the soviets, with leaders of the ma grip and the middle east. all attended, rational treated, that's enough with women. only one country was missing the islamic republic of iran, glycerol answer why iran was not invited, is the hangover from the hostage taking it still with us today. ah, hatred of iran, or the 1979 hostage thing that is behind us policy the day more than anybody thinks or believes. it's a part of every moment of every thought about iran at the time of consideration was given to us making the conferences universal as possib
after the victory in iraq, he sought to make the persian gulf whose oil wealth made it a particularly strategic region. more secure for american interests. ah, but to achieve his goal, bush 1st needed to resolve the israeli, palestinian conflict threatening the stability of the entire middle east. the process was launched with a peace conference in madrid. in his efforts to impose his pox americana on the gulf, president bush invited any one with any potential influence on the arab israeli...
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. despite being one of the world's most oil rich countries, iraq currency continues to plummets. unlike its fellow oil rich nations in the gulf, such as saudi arabia and the united arab emirates, which were enjoying all time highs as they capitalize on rising oil prices. iraq is suffering from unprecedented levels of inflation with the cost of living book coming unaffordable for most people. but why is this happening? you guess it's uncle sam has its thing to in the pi yet again, most of iraq's oil, well, it's still helping us dollars. instead of its own suffering, currency is still they've been held inside the country's own central bank. but it a current account in the us say, this means that the oil revenues that should support iraq sulfur currency, a propping up the u. s. economy. instead, everyone knows how the americans use the currency as a weapon to star people. iraq keeps billions of dollars of its assets offshore with the americans that holding the basketball combat money off to the bush and blair illegal invasion of the country. their so called partners continue to rob
. despite being one of the world's most oil rich countries, iraq currency continues to plummets. unlike its fellow oil rich nations in the gulf, such as saudi arabia and the united arab emirates, which were enjoying all time highs as they capitalize on rising oil prices. iraq is suffering from unprecedented levels of inflation with the cost of living book coming unaffordable for most people. but why is this happening? you guess it's uncle sam has its thing to in the pi yet again, most of iraq's...
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the american army had just inflicted a bloody defeat on iraq following the invasion of kuwait 6 months earlier. although the big winner in this 1st gulf war, little did washington know that it had triggered a process in iran that would soon shake up the entire middle east. away it liberated iraq's army is defeated. our military objectives are met for president george h. w bush. the liberation of kuwait was only the 1st stage of a much more ambitious policy. he wanted to build a new middle east. after the victory in iraq, he sought to make the persian gulf goose oil wealth made it a particularly strategic region. more secure for american interests but to achieve his goal, bush 1st needed to resolve the israeli, palestinian conflict threatening the stability of the entire middle east. the process was launched with a peace conference in madrid. in his efforts to impose his pox americana on the gulf, president bush invited any one with any potential influence on the arab israeli conflict. got up with them. you may know some europeans were the soviets, with leaders of the ma grip and the mi
the american army had just inflicted a bloody defeat on iraq following the invasion of kuwait 6 months earlier. although the big winner in this 1st gulf war, little did washington know that it had triggered a process in iran that would soon shake up the entire middle east. away it liberated iraq's army is defeated. our military objectives are met for president george h. w bush. the liberation of kuwait was only the 1st stage of a much more ambitious policy. he wanted to build a new middle east....
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because he was all while the journalist, a modern j, he told us that the american presence in iraq is not always a security assurance as washington. it's and it's few allies in baghdad do, can tenure to claim i think they're already high tension, you know, and it's, it's very difficult to, to look at one reaction or the other. what's very, very important, i think, is not to repeat the history of 2011, quickly making arrest issues and to pull the american troops out. and then create a vacuum which is unfilled by isis, or whatever you want to call sunni, western western iraqi terrorist cells, which became isis and i sell eventually. and the last thing that the prime minister will want to do is to be the one who's responsible for that. but he's playing a balancing act, you know, on the other side of the coin, he's got a sheer groups in the parliament who want very much him to push the americans out. so they can take more control, they believe. but it's also a double game for them because you know what's not reported. i think it's quite important. notice is that often cheerful. 2 analysts
because he was all while the journalist, a modern j, he told us that the american presence in iraq is not always a security assurance as washington. it's and it's few allies in baghdad do, can tenure to claim i think they're already high tension, you know, and it's, it's very difficult to, to look at one reaction or the other. what's very, very important, i think, is not to repeat the history of 2011, quickly making arrest issues and to pull the american troops out. and then create a vacuum...