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but what's the reaction been from the pentagon? pentagon prevents the. i had a hard time. when i came for this group, one time 1st radar was still active duty and it was probably a really bad time. you are my but i had to because literally a library so they, they gave me a hard time sometimes which amount to much age because there is payroll issues, some issues with where i was station the move to a different job. it was a lot of problems in a lot of people hired and then spoke them pretty roughly for the people in my life years got longer and i missed re i logged in casting. jo hickman, thank you so much for joining us today. that's all we have for you today. remember in this case, the words of the dalai lama. a compassionate concern for others well being is the source of happiness. a self centered attitude is the source of the problem. we have to take care of ourselves without selfishly taking care of ourselves. if we don't take care of others, we cannot take care of ourselves. i'm john curiosity. and this has been the whistleblowers. we'll see you next time. ah. 2 2 2 2
but what's the reaction been from the pentagon? pentagon prevents the. i had a hard time. when i came for this group, one time 1st radar was still active duty and it was probably a really bad time. you are my but i had to because literally a library so they, they gave me a hard time sometimes which amount to much age because there is payroll issues, some issues with where i was station the move to a different job. it was a lot of problems in a lot of people hired and then spoke them pretty...
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and the pentagon's leadership. that burne pits are toxic, that they kill people, and that they should not be in use. but at the same time, the defense department still has not officially bands there use. why is that, and is there any role for congress here? why are the oversight committees? not banning the bern pits and legislation. you're john, you're just as good as mine. actually. my wife has serious rust is where it's, you know, why she's on the shoes in my racket into this issue is just not going away and their, their band aid, they're not drinking it all. in late summer, jo president biden signed a bill into law that is supposed to improve medical benefits for service members who were exposed to the burn pitts. do you think that's enough? it took a long time and it doesn't look like there's any more legislation pending. is there more that you think should be done or do i think there's more or morality issues that should be done military deal with their own veterans? i don't, i didn't. i didn't like the abilit
and the pentagon's leadership. that burne pits are toxic, that they kill people, and that they should not be in use. but at the same time, the defense department still has not officially bands there use. why is that, and is there any role for congress here? why are the oversight committees? not banning the bern pits and legislation. you're john, you're just as good as mine. actually. my wife has serious rust is where it's, you know, why she's on the shoes in my racket into this issue is just...
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karen, you were inside the pentagon on 911. you later wrote that following the attack, and as the u. s. approached war with the rock, you quote witnessed neoconservative agenda bearers within o s p u circ measured and carefully considered assessments. and through suppression and distortion of intelligence analysis, promulgate what were in fact falsehoods. to both congress and the executive office of the president on quote, later you went on to become a source for knight ridder, the news agency that broke many of the stories related to the iraq war, knight ridder was always skeptical of the information being released by the bush administration and the pentagon, you also appeared in the award winning documentary film, why we fight? how did you make that transition from making your revelations within the chain of command to going public? well, i mean, it was the incredible amount of frustration, you know, seeing how information was being misused and manipulated in order to get us into a war. i mean, an actual, you know, not just l
karen, you were inside the pentagon on 911. you later wrote that following the attack, and as the u. s. approached war with the rock, you quote witnessed neoconservative agenda bearers within o s p u circ measured and carefully considered assessments. and through suppression and distortion of intelligence analysis, promulgate what were in fact falsehoods. to both congress and the executive office of the president on quote, later you went on to become a source for knight ridder, the news agency...
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and the pentagon, the national security council, and the state department, unquote. and then you said something that strikes me as critically important even today. you said that many of the people who dragged us into war in 2003 continued to advise the obama administration as late as 2015. and some of those people are still in government today. is it even possible to save ourselves. busy from warmongers and war criminals, when they're practically embedded, permanently in the government. no. as long as they are embedded permanently, which we have seen. and it's not just victoria new and it's lots of. they're in permanently embedded in the government, and it is impossible to do it as long as they are there to have a different foreign policy. what you want to think. but neoconservatism is not what the american people want. that's not what they believe in. that's not the foreign policy they wish to pursue. and yet we have non elected bureaucrats appointees who persist in is revolving door between government service. think tank, government service, think tanks, sometimes
and the pentagon, the national security council, and the state department, unquote. and then you said something that strikes me as critically important even today. you said that many of the people who dragged us into war in 2003 continued to advise the obama administration as late as 2015. and some of those people are still in government today. is it even possible to save ourselves. busy from warmongers and war criminals, when they're practically embedded, permanently in the government. no. as...
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well, of course, the pentagon now says it's not strategic, but it doesn't really make much sense for both sides to be putting so much effort, so much manpower into either holding or taking a city that was never of any real strategic importance. i mean, in the recent weeks, the wagner private military company has done just that. they've essentially almost nearly encircled the ukranian troops that are still within the city who have found themselves in a blood bath just to maintain the defense of it. there on direct orders from ukrainian president vladimir lensky, who said these troops need to hold their ground and they need to fight down to the last man, but we have heard reports actually of descent within ukrainian ranks. apparently, the commander in chief of the ukrainian armed forces is saying that key should, at this point, just cut its losses and withdraw from the city. now if we go by what the mainstream media says, it might seem that these ukrainian held cities of strategic importance all the sudden stopping strategic once they're just about to switch hands. this is what we saw.
well, of course, the pentagon now says it's not strategic, but it doesn't really make much sense for both sides to be putting so much effort, so much manpower into either holding or taking a city that was never of any real strategic importance. i mean, in the recent weeks, the wagner private military company has done just that. they've essentially almost nearly encircled the ukranian troops that are still within the city who have found themselves in a blood bath just to maintain the defense of...
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the pentagon has already announced the senate depleted uranium rounds. they already said that whether that will have an influence on the brits. i have no clue. i would hope so. and maybe behind the scenes there can be pressure brought to bear on, on the, on the u. k ultimately sending those rounds, but the, you know, they can take, they can do conventional if that's a decision like they can, they can, they can do it. they, they can do conventional. and at the same time, you know, they, the, they're not using the uranium rounds, but i think they've got to pause on this uranium round nonsense and give it some further thought as well. maybe food for thought is rushes response. i would suggest the russian foreign minister said that you can move is quote, a serious step towards escalation. how do you see that? well i, they're talking about escalation in terms of nuclear weapons, as opposed to depleted uranium rounds are 2 different things. to be honest with you, i worry is mike, of course, as you know, that one follows another. yeah, it's a, it's an ethical,
the pentagon has already announced the senate depleted uranium rounds. they already said that whether that will have an influence on the brits. i have no clue. i would hope so. and maybe behind the scenes there can be pressure brought to bear on, on the, on the u. k ultimately sending those rounds, but the, you know, they can take, they can do conventional if that's a decision like they can, they can, they can do it. they, they can do conventional. and at the same time, you know, they, the,...
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so to discuss this further was cross live now to former pentagon official, michael maloof. mike is good to see you, great to have you on the program today. now the, you actually promised ukraine, huge amounts of weapons. so what reasoning are they using to decide what to send? well, i think we have analysts in the pentagon who are trying to figure out what equipment they're going to absolutely need without ukraine. going ahead on its own and drawing the united states into a direct confrontation with moscow. that's a real slippery slope. that's why you see us fighting or resisting calls for aircraft at this point. but it, but with longer range equipment. and some of it has reached the outskirts of moscow already. i think that this poses a dilemma for the united states. i'm just how far the u. s. will go in, in providing the equipment and so far it's i would say that the ukrainians show the potential that if they have the equipment, the more advanced equipment, they will certainly use it to their benefit. even if it beans drawing europe into a war, they would love nothing mor
so to discuss this further was cross live now to former pentagon official, michael maloof. mike is good to see you, great to have you on the program today. now the, you actually promised ukraine, huge amounts of weapons. so what reasoning are they using to decide what to send? well, i think we have analysts in the pentagon who are trying to figure out what equipment they're going to absolutely need without ukraine. going ahead on its own and drawing the united states into a direct confrontation...
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karen, quite cowski. feels the pentagon never had any comprehensive strategy and afghanistan to begin with. good, that we're hearing these things. on the other hand, you know, the 20 years was talk about the 20 years we spent in afghanistan or more. what was accomplished, there was not the build up of trust, but the elimination of trust. and so it is withdraw would've been hard in any case, but we didn't develop any institutions and good knowledge of what was going on in that country and how it worked in order to withdraw safely. and that's, that's really a, a crime. it appears to me that even the military side wasn't performing as well as it should. and i think in part, many military officers, career people looked at afghanistan as a weight of punch their ticket. we need to do a tour in afghanistan before we go on to the pentagon or some other higher, you know, assignment. and you know, it just, you know, they used afghanistan in many ways just to get promoted rather than some sort of comprehensive strategy that the pentagon might have put forward to end the occupation of afghanistan
karen, quite cowski. feels the pentagon never had any comprehensive strategy and afghanistan to begin with. good, that we're hearing these things. on the other hand, you know, the 20 years was talk about the 20 years we spent in afghanistan or more. what was accomplished, there was not the build up of trust, but the elimination of trust. and so it is withdraw would've been hard in any case, but we didn't develop any institutions and good knowledge of what was going on in that country and how it...
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and then the incident between the russian nation from the pentagon security policy on the list micro maloof say the american road with likely being used to call the shots for the ukrainian military. that drone probably was used to guide and to give assistance to ukrainians on the ground 4 targets. i'm a little puzzled by the damage to a propeller by a, by a russian jet without it sustaining without the russian jets sustained damage. but i haven't heard any reports of any damage to russian aircraft. if in fact it rammed it. that's the only way that this could have happened. so there's still more to the story, the fact that it was, it does show, however, the extent to which the united states is providing assistance to, to, to ukraine without actually putting boots on the ground. but it is in effect, the acting assisting the as a proxy, seeing the ukraine as a proxy in this conflict against russia. washington is adding fuel to chinese tensions over tie one with a former us national security adviser, i think that america may destroy tie one electronic chip industry if china invades they
and then the incident between the russian nation from the pentagon security policy on the list micro maloof say the american road with likely being used to call the shots for the ukrainian military. that drone probably was used to guide and to give assistance to ukrainians on the ground 4 targets. i'm a little puzzled by the damage to a propeller by a, by a russian jet without it sustaining without the russian jets sustained damage. but i haven't heard any reports of any damage to russian...
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well, the pentagon chief also visited iraq and jordan during his mid east trip, again, showing america's commitment to security in the region. and i guess he must know what he's talking about with reminding your secretary lloyd austin used to be one of the board members of raphael, one of the biggest us weapons manufacturers in the world. your program returns the top of the hour and a mm hm. a by tricia to bomb with mr to as a law on the wall. jason, a question for you to see if it was the one with the decision ah.
well, the pentagon chief also visited iraq and jordan during his mid east trip, again, showing america's commitment to security in the region. and i guess he must know what he's talking about with reminding your secretary lloyd austin used to be one of the board members of raphael, one of the biggest us weapons manufacturers in the world. your program returns the top of the hour and a mm hm. a by tricia to bomb with mr to as a law on the wall. jason, a question for you to see if it was the one...
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now, we need to do a tour and afghanistan before we go on to the pentagon or some other higher, you know, assignment. and you know, it just, you know, they used afghanistan in many ways just to get promoted rather than some sort of comprehensive strategy that the pentagon might have put forward to end the occupation of afghanistan. they never had that. and clearly the they, i mean that's, that's what, that's what this testimony tells me. we never had a plan from the beginning. well, that's all for this. the news, our technology dot com, there are lots and lots of interesting stories that will be back of the top of the out. more international news with the already waiting for vitality of the prom civic center. he's been warned. he'll stay in business for at least 2 weeks. that came with interest on the, on the go forth with a warm a. so with this, you know, so that was a cheap last year. i was talking fascinated by your school. we went visual for the region. your school for the one issue in each prosthesis is made by a single procedure. korea is more experienced, a machine is harder to ma
now, we need to do a tour and afghanistan before we go on to the pentagon or some other higher, you know, assignment. and you know, it just, you know, they used afghanistan in many ways just to get promoted rather than some sort of comprehensive strategy that the pentagon might have put forward to end the occupation of afghanistan. they never had that. and clearly the they, i mean that's, that's what, that's what this testimony tells me. we never had a plan from the beginning. well, that's all...
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you know, we need to do a tour in afghanistan before we go on to the pentagon or some other higher up, you know, assignment. and you know, it just, you know, they used afghanistan in many ways just to get promoted rather than some sort of comprehensive strategy that the pentagon might have put forward to end the occupation of afghanistan. they never had that. and clearly the they, i mean that's, that's what, that's what this testimony tells me. we never had a plan from the beginning nato secretary general stoughton burke says that allowing the koran to be burned shouldn't prevent sweden from entering nato. those cuts after tortilla defended its decision to block stock homes membership pointing out the fact that the country allowed the holy bird book to be sat on fire. the i voided his jaw. this is an issue there was not included in the agreement and should not prevent sweden from becoming a member of nato. i have conveyed to turkey that people can have different opinions on quran burning. many countries have laws that restrict such actions, but you can't been everything you don't like
you know, we need to do a tour in afghanistan before we go on to the pentagon or some other higher up, you know, assignment. and you know, it just, you know, they used afghanistan in many ways just to get promoted rather than some sort of comprehensive strategy that the pentagon might have put forward to end the occupation of afghanistan. they never had that. and clearly the they, i mean that's, that's what, that's what this testimony tells me. we never had a plan from the beginning nato...
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now, in a press conference, a pentagon official insisted, the drone was carrying out surveillance in international airspace. well, this isn't the 1st incident of its kind in the area involving the western military involvement, right. know we do know that last october, ukraine carried a massive drone attack. i think it was 9 drones that were launched on the russian black, safely to chrome, my import city of sylvester, poland, and moscow cues british troops being involved in that incident. and of course, that led to russia and spending its involvement in the international broker deal with the allow the grain exports to leave from ukraine imports. and last month, ukraine said that it was relying on coordinates, provided or can firm by the united states and its allies, for the vast majority of it strikes using these advanced you as provided rocket systems. and of course, this cast major doubt on washington's claims of non belligerents re patrolling her sometimes known as the predator b. and they are hunter killer unmanned aerial vehicles. they're designed for long endurance and high alti
now, in a press conference, a pentagon official insisted, the drone was carrying out surveillance in international airspace. well, this isn't the 1st incident of its kind in the area involving the western military involvement, right. know we do know that last october, ukraine carried a massive drone attack. i think it was 9 drones that were launched on the russian black, safely to chrome, my import city of sylvester, poland, and moscow cues british troops being involved in that incident. and of...
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let's get some insight and analysis from former pentagon security policy unless mike on the left now michael levy. cassie, thanks for joining us on a private this evening. as always, it's a different sides to the story here. washington claims that no rules were broken by its reaper drone while flying by the international waters ne crimea. russia says otherwise, what's your take on the incidence? well, i believe that it was due and i asked our activity or intelligence surveillance recognizance, and because of our ukrainian drones said, are trying to get their targets in the russian occupied the areas that drone probably was used to guide and to give a assistance to ukrainians. on the gray for targets, and i would imagine that's what it was doing up there. and it, it acted. it acts like a like a kind of a wax if you will, without, without in danger in live personnel. so i think that this is probably what it, since it was flying in the black sea area near near crimea, over a international waters probably felt safe. i'm a little puzzled by the damage to a propeller by, by a russian jet.
let's get some insight and analysis from former pentagon security policy unless mike on the left now michael levy. cassie, thanks for joining us on a private this evening. as always, it's a different sides to the story here. washington claims that no rules were broken by its reaper drone while flying by the international waters ne crimea. russia says otherwise, what's your take on the incidence? well, i believe that it was due and i asked our activity or intelligence surveillance recognizance,...
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from the pentagon security policy analyst, michael milan, st. the american join was likely being used to call the shots for the training and military that drone probably was used to guide and to give assistance to ukrainians on the ground for targets. i'm a little puzzled by the damage to a propeller by a, by a russian jet without sustaining, without the russian jets sustained damage. but i haven't heard any reports of any damage to the russian aircraft. if in fact it rammed it. that's the only way that this could have happened. so there's still more to the story of the fact that it was. it does show, however, the extent to which the united states is providing assistance to, to, to ukraine without actually putting boots on the ground. but it is, in effect, the acting assisting as approx, seeing the ukraine as a proxy in this conflict against russia and russia, examples in region, one person is being killed and 2 others injured in a car bomb. and in the city of mila, topple it immediately off the blossom. 3 victims were rushed to hospital, where
from the pentagon security policy analyst, michael milan, st. the american join was likely being used to call the shots for the training and military that drone probably was used to guide and to give assistance to ukrainians on the ground for targets. i'm a little puzzled by the damage to a propeller by a, by a russian jet without sustaining, without the russian jets sustained damage. but i haven't heard any reports of any damage to the russian aircraft. if in fact it rammed it. that's the only...
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it was created by a ranch corporation, mr. adage, the rand corporation is one of the pentagons and u. s. intelligence agencies, main thing tanks. the documents revealed that the pentagon had ordered the strategy ukraine from the rand corporation, the online news website, before it's news released a document that was marked confidential. it's a military scenario for the destruction of novel russia. stage one, don bass is put under complete blockade television internet payment systems and telephone services are shut down industrial enterprises. i destroy stage 2 air strikes on strategic infrastructure and areas of truth concentration all manner of ban weaponry. as you males between the age of 13 and 60, are imprisoned infiltration camps. should there be any resistance there shot on the spot. stage 3, those loyal to the key regime may go back to their homes, while a property of others is confiscated by the government to be transferred later the distinguished soldiers. what is the most disturbing in this plan for france corporation, by all support from the west? that in this provocation,
it was created by a ranch corporation, mr. adage, the rand corporation is one of the pentagons and u. s. intelligence agencies, main thing tanks. the documents revealed that the pentagon had ordered the strategy ukraine from the rand corporation, the online news website, before it's news released a document that was marked confidential. it's a military scenario for the destruction of novel russia. stage one, don bass is put under complete blockade television internet payment systems and...
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so the defense secretary of america, the pentagon chief lloyd austin, of visiting, visiting television. he said he came out and he said that iran is the biggest threat to peace in the middle east. now considering what you've just said, essentially describing the legacy of washington in the middle east. how does lloyd often get away with saying that it's iran, that is the biggest threat to peace in the middle east? i just, i'm sorry, but i don't get it. well yesterday 3 a palestinian youths were murdered and the day before 7 others were murdered as well. so over the last 48 hours, 10 palestinians were murdered by the apartheid regime. yet he, this senior u. s. official says nothing about that and points his finger towards iran. but the fact remains that his country currently is starving syria. and as the israeli regime bomb syria, he is come, he is completely quiet. syria has been bomb twice by the israelis since the earth wake. in other words, as people are still being taken and their, their, their lives have been destroyed and people have been taken into camps to survive this cold win
so the defense secretary of america, the pentagon chief lloyd austin, of visiting, visiting television. he said he came out and he said that iran is the biggest threat to peace in the middle east. now considering what you've just said, essentially describing the legacy of washington in the middle east. how does lloyd often get away with saying that it's iran, that is the biggest threat to peace in the middle east? i just, i'm sorry, but i don't get it. well yesterday 3 a palestinian youths were...
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now the vast majority of the wishlist is set to go directly to the coffers of the pentagon, or that opposed to pop and wants to use to tackle a perceived threat from china, as well as to provide aid to ukraine and funding for nato. pentagon also seeks to counter quote, persistent threats coming from north korea and iran. now, over the years, the u. s. defense department has been increasing its spending. i mean, just in the last 3 years, the military budget increased by 15 percent. it went from 740000000000 to 858. some media report say the final sum for 2024 could be as high as 950000000000. well, we heard from sarah flounders, co director of the international action center. she says that washington is just going to spend more and more money on not on the every day, hard working, american citizen, this amount of money, the largest military budget of all time, exceeding any past military appropriation is a disaster for working people in the u. s. and for people around the world, it is a catastrophic amount of sheer waste into militarism by tens of billions of dollars. additional ad on workin
now the vast majority of the wishlist is set to go directly to the coffers of the pentagon, or that opposed to pop and wants to use to tackle a perceived threat from china, as well as to provide aid to ukraine and funding for nato. pentagon also seeks to counter quote, persistent threats coming from north korea and iran. now, over the years, the u. s. defense department has been increasing its spending. i mean, just in the last 3 years, the military budget increased by 15 percent. it went from...
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yeah, the pentagon come after you ask them questions about this and don't want nothing supporting. and he said he would. and then one of his, one of the people working for him who you're familiar with buddy's word. so my question is do nothing grand. and then our last day there was a lot of problems. they met very big problems there and i didn't take a shot were start serious harper, something serious? hearing the story before around story the the justice department asked him not to run story and all what all the way to the top is and the person not the wrong story. and they said sharply criticized. but you still want to rush magazine awarded, and there was no way of you criticize somebody, you show me how does that work? and you know the old saying the truth is the best defense and that you had behind you, joe. you and i went on to write a book together about the i was a beta case i wrote about the hunt for, i was a beta and his capture and torture. and then you wrote about his further torture and his treatment at guantanamo. i was a beta, we believed at the c. i was the number 3
yeah, the pentagon come after you ask them questions about this and don't want nothing supporting. and he said he would. and then one of his, one of the people working for him who you're familiar with buddy's word. so my question is do nothing grand. and then our last day there was a lot of problems. they met very big problems there and i didn't take a shot were start serious harper, something serious? hearing the story before around story the the justice department asked him not to run story...
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this was despite the pentagon's protest, but the drone program was reliable, accurate, and safe. that of course, wasn't true, but somebody had to pay for embarrassing the trump environment ministrations and the u. s. military. and that person was daniel hale. i'm john curiosity, and you're watching the whistleblowers. ah, daniel hale is a bona fide american hero. i don't say that lightly. most of you know, that whistleblowers motivation is irrelevant to be a whistleblower. one must only bring to light evidence of waste, fraud abuse illegality, or threats to the public health or public safety. but daniel hale made his revelations because it was the right thing to do. he felt moral and ethical outrage at what he was seeing in his job as a drone operator. and he felt compelled to do something about it. hale release documents that came to be known as the drone papers to the online news outlet, the intercept. and he spoke out again later in an award winning film called national bird. he said, for example, that during 15 month period in 2012 nearly 90 percent of those people killed in
this was despite the pentagon's protest, but the drone program was reliable, accurate, and safe. that of course, wasn't true, but somebody had to pay for embarrassing the trump environment ministrations and the u. s. military. and that person was daniel hale. i'm john curiosity, and you're watching the whistleblowers. ah, daniel hale is a bona fide american hero. i don't say that lightly. most of you know, that whistleblowers motivation is irrelevant to be a whistleblower. one must only bring...
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the pentagon chief came to israel, the time of huge internal division, massive and to government protests have been shaking the country in the last 10 weeks. demonstrator is taken to the streets in thousands have been protested against these railey governments. planned judicial reforms that they claimed would bury the countries democracy if the bills become laws. these rarely politicians will have more power in appointing judges. and in cancelling decisions by the countries high court. while the prime minister will be more legally protected than ever. so say has been announced ad day of resistance with protest, how'd everywhere throughout israel speaking to the media, mister austin did not mention these protests, but he talked about democracy. america's commitment to israel security is our employer. and it's going to stay that way. as president president biden said on his visit to israel last year. the connection between the israeli people and the american people is bone deep. israel is a major strategic partner for the united states. it's rooted in the shared values of democracy and free
the pentagon chief came to israel, the time of huge internal division, massive and to government protests have been shaking the country in the last 10 weeks. demonstrator is taken to the streets in thousands have been protested against these railey governments. planned judicial reforms that they claimed would bury the countries democracy if the bills become laws. these rarely politicians will have more power in appointing judges. and in cancelling decisions by the countries high court. while...
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and so is the, the pentagon, because they've staked american hegemony on this war. and it's become incredibly symbolic. after advancing nato for 30 years to rush his border, when they lose this war, as they inevitably will, it will symbolize that the rest of the world is no longer cau towering to american imperialism. that's why this is so dangerous because hedge mom's adult like to lose their grip here. larry, one of the things, you know, you know, a lot about the iraq war or there's the 20th anniversary of it. i don't like using the word anniversary. 20 years ago. what is washington learn since then? these would be ukraine? not a darn thing, just simply stated. let me, let me just add to what niggers said about the democrats. i spent months almost a year on the hill trying to get the democrats, the democrats, pelosi, coyer, and others to not subvert, but to help us use the war powers resolution to stop us participation with the saudis, in the heinous, brutal war and yemen at the end of the day when we finally got that past, we only got to pass because pelosi new t
and so is the, the pentagon, because they've staked american hegemony on this war. and it's become incredibly symbolic. after advancing nato for 30 years to rush his border, when they lose this war, as they inevitably will, it will symbolize that the rest of the world is no longer cau towering to american imperialism. that's why this is so dangerous because hedge mom's adult like to lose their grip here. larry, one of the things, you know, you know, a lot about the iraq war or there's the 20th...
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the pentagon has said that the drone, it will, it claims that roy was carrying out surveillance, but it hasn't said whether or not the drug was armed. and earlier, the u. s. air force issued a statement accusing the russian aircraft of acting. what it said was a record environment, the unsound, an unprofessional man accusing the russian aircraft of incompetence. one of the jet struck the propeller of the dreams of the operator's ditch the into the sea. that's according to the us european command. now the russian is believed to be heading toward crimea when the incident occurred. us officials have said this, and president joe biden was informed of the incident on tuesday morning. well, this isn't the 1st incident of its kind in the area involving the western military involvement, right. know we do know that last october, ukraine carried out a massive drone attack. i think it was 9 drones that were launched on the russian black, safely to chrome william port city of sylvester, poland, and moscow keys british troops being involved in that incident. and of course, that led to russia in s
the pentagon has said that the drone, it will, it claims that roy was carrying out surveillance, but it hasn't said whether or not the drug was armed. and earlier, the u. s. air force issued a statement accusing the russian aircraft of acting. what it said was a record environment, the unsound, an unprofessional man accusing the russian aircraft of incompetence. one of the jet struck the propeller of the dreams of the operator's ditch the into the sea. that's according to the us european...
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the vast majority of the wish list is set to go directly to the coffers of the pentagon. the defense department wants to use the cash to tackle a perceived threat from china, proper ukraine and provide more funding for the entire nato block. the pentagon also seeks to counter what it calls persistence threats coming from north korea and iran. over the years, the u. s. defense department has always increased its spending. the last 3 years, the military budget went up by 15 percent. some media report say the 2024 final numbers may reach 950000000000, but we spoke with the co director of the international action center. sarah founder's now. she says that while washington spends more on the military, industrial complex, hardworking, every day american citizens are simply being left behind this amount of money, the largest military budget of all time, exceeding any past military appropriation is a disaster for working people in the u. s. and for people around the world, it is a catastrophic amount of sheer waste into militarism $886000000000.00 and it will grow. it's not the e
the vast majority of the wish list is set to go directly to the coffers of the pentagon. the defense department wants to use the cash to tackle a perceived threat from china, proper ukraine and provide more funding for the entire nato block. the pentagon also seeks to counter what it calls persistence threats coming from north korea and iran. over the years, the u. s. defense department has always increased its spending. the last 3 years, the military budget went up by 15 percent. some media...
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the pentagon also seems to counter what it calls, persistent threats coming from north korea and iran. well, over the years, the u. s. defense department has been increasing and spending last 3 years. for example, the military budget went up by 15 percent. as a media report, say the final number for 2024 could be as high as 950000000000. we spoke with the co director of the international action center. sarah flounders says that while washington spends more on the military, industrial complex, hard working every day, american citizens are simply being left behind this amount of money, the largest military budget of all time, exceeding any past military appropriation is a disaster for working people in the u. s, and for people around the world, it is a catastrophic amount of sheer waste into militarism $886000000000.00 and it will grow. it's not the end. what the white house is sends to congress always grows by tens of billions of dollars. additional ad on and globally, really standing up to us imperialism. it won't come from congress. the democrats and the republicans vine with each ot
the pentagon also seems to counter what it calls, persistent threats coming from north korea and iran. well, over the years, the u. s. defense department has been increasing and spending last 3 years. for example, the military budget went up by 15 percent. as a media report, say the final number for 2024 could be as high as 950000000000. we spoke with the co director of the international action center. sarah flounders says that while washington spends more on the military, industrial complex,...
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speaking to the media after he's meetings with these really leadership pentagon chief said that america respect recognizes israel's right to defend itself and to counter terrorism . but it condemns any step that would push 2 state solution away. i was very clear about israel's right to defend itself against terrorism. i extend my deepest condolences to the families of israelis who were killed and wounded during recent terrorist attacks. and i am here as a friend who was deeply committed to the security of the state of israel. but the united states also remains firmly opposed to any x that could trigger more insecurity. including settlement expansion and inflammatory rhetoric. and were especially disturbed by violence by settlers against palestinians. so we'll continue to oppose our actions. i could push a 2 state solution further out of reach this rarely defense minister who is known as wanting to know some moderate officials in these rarely, right. when government said that israel is very much interested in palestinian peoples prosperity and stability in the west bank and gaza met isra
speaking to the media after he's meetings with these really leadership pentagon chief said that america respect recognizes israel's right to defend itself and to counter terrorism . but it condemns any step that would push 2 state solution away. i was very clear about israel's right to defend itself against terrorism. i extend my deepest condolences to the families of israelis who were killed and wounded during recent terrorist attacks. and i am here as a friend who was deeply committed to the...
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the vast majority of the request budget would go directly into the pentagon. this defense department wants to use that cash to tackle a perceived threat from china, as well as to provide aid to ukraine and funding for nato. the pentagon also seeks a counter quote, persistent threats coming from north korea and iran. over the years, the u. s. defense department has been consistent, increase the spending. and the last 3 years, a budget has increased by 15 percent rising from $740000000000.00 to $858000000.00. some media reports a, the final sum of for 2024 could hit as much as $950000000000.00. we heard from, sorry, founders cook, director of the international action center. she says that washington is just going to spend more and more money on military equipment, this amount of money, the largest military budget of all time, exceeding any past military appropriation is a disaster for working people in the us and for people around the world. it is a catastrophic amount of sheer waste into militarism a $186000000000.00 and it will grow. it's not the end with the
the vast majority of the request budget would go directly into the pentagon. this defense department wants to use that cash to tackle a perceived threat from china, as well as to provide aid to ukraine and funding for nato. the pentagon also seeks a counter quote, persistent threats coming from north korea and iran. over the years, the u. s. defense department has been consistent, increase the spending. and the last 3 years, a budget has increased by 15 percent rising from $740000000000.00 to...
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the vast majority of the requested budget would go directly to the pentagon . the defense department wants to use that cash to tackle the perceived threat from china, as well as to provide a ukraine and funding for nato. the pentagon also seeks the counter, quote, persistent threats coming from north korea and iran. over the years, the u. s. defense department has been consistently upping its spending. and the last 3 years the military budget has increased by 15 percent rising from $740000000000.00 to $858.00. some media reports say the final sum for 2024 could hit as much as $950000000000.00. so to go further, ends up on this. let's cross live now to the executive director of the world beyond war global movement. david swanson, david, it's great, have you on the program today. now, given the current economic turbulence, the u. s. is under. do you think this amount of money is flowing in the right direction when it comes to their so called national security budget? of course not, and it has very little to do with national security or anything justifiable. it's,
the vast majority of the requested budget would go directly to the pentagon . the defense department wants to use that cash to tackle the perceived threat from china, as well as to provide a ukraine and funding for nato. the pentagon also seeks the counter, quote, persistent threats coming from north korea and iran. over the years, the u. s. defense department has been consistently upping its spending. and the last 3 years the military budget has increased by 15 percent rising from...
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a him with with the classified pentagon documents reveal washington's years long policy of trying to influence kids. decision making free at inter on may students start investing in each other's economy according to saudi arabia's finance minister as the golf neighbors to complete a historical approach meant. and we continue our special coverage of the grim legacy left by the disastrous us. what border rad? 20 years since then, us president george w bush, his ultimatums to saddam hussein, give us power or face, or from a good morning for martine or national studios in moscow. and welcome to the hours most vital stories across the world. i'm fear allies about ukraine's focus should be on the battle ground rather than peace talks with russia. that's according to u. s. state secretary anthony blanket, who claims the u. s. goal is to bring peace, but recent declassified documents from the pentagon reveal washington's longstanding policy of trying to influence kev's decision making. our tea correspondence donald quarter has the story. what does the key of regime have in common with nicara
a him with with the classified pentagon documents reveal washington's years long policy of trying to influence kids. decision making free at inter on may students start investing in each other's economy according to saudi arabia's finance minister as the golf neighbors to complete a historical approach meant. and we continue our special coverage of the grim legacy left by the disastrous us. what border rad? 20 years since then, us president george w bush, his ultimatums to saddam hussein, give...
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s. forces, say, or the pentagon says, or, according to general such and such, it was no longer that it's now we and them. so he made his fox news anchors go on the air every day and say, we need to do this and we are angry that iraq is killing people. and we must do this. so by changing that one little word and then everybody else cnn, emmis and b, c c, answer. oh god. if we don't do the same thing they're doing, then we're going to be called traders literally because they were. so the whole entire media started. so they stopped reporting about the united states as observed, neutral observers, which is what we're trying to do in college. and literally became cheerleaders participants in the run up sort of speak. i'm telling you of peter, that that's where it all changed and it hasn't stopped since anna is that. and you guys are all wearing your american flag lapel pin number. well then they brought on all of the experts and did they ever bring on a single anti war person? in fact, one to one person who was a regular, had regular show was critical, critical invasion of iraq was phil donah
s. forces, say, or the pentagon says, or, according to general such and such, it was no longer that it's now we and them. so he made his fox news anchors go on the air every day and say, we need to do this and we are angry that iraq is killing people. and we must do this. so by changing that one little word and then everybody else cnn, emmis and b, c c, answer. oh god. if we don't do the same thing they're doing, then we're going to be called traders literally because they were. so the whole...
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the vast majority of the wish list is set to go directly to the coffers of the pentagon. the defense department wants to use that cash to tackle a perceived threat from china, also prop ukraine and provide more funding for the nato block. the pentagon also seeks to counter what it calls, persistent threats coming from a military budget, where not by 15 percent. now, some media reports say that the 2020 for the final numbers could even go as high as 950000000000. we spoke with the co director of the international action center, sorry, founders on the military, industrial complex, hard working american citizens are simply being left behind this amount of money, the largest military budget of all time, exceeding any past military appropriation is a disaster for working people in the u. s. and for people around the world, it is a catastrophic amount of sheer waste into militarism $886000000000.00 and it will grow. it's not the end will reverse it, is working globally really standing up to us imperialism. i mean, it really is a staggering and criminal amount, a ran, and countl
the vast majority of the wish list is set to go directly to the coffers of the pentagon. the defense department wants to use that cash to tackle a perceived threat from china, also prop ukraine and provide more funding for the nato block. the pentagon also seeks to counter what it calls, persistent threats coming from a military budget, where not by 15 percent. now, some media reports say that the 2020 for the final numbers could even go as high as 950000000000. we spoke with the co director of...