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given the united states own history of religious liberties, how did the people in the united states react to what was going on in guam? well, they may not have known very much what was going on in guam, because it's so far away. but the guam indians were really organizing amongst themselves for this the right for self-government. they there was the petition that i mentioned from 1901, that was one of a petitions that we know of. and guam remained under naval rule. that's military rule until 1950. this is probably something that people don't know about. guam after 1950. the us president appointed a governor to be the representative governor of guam and guam indians were still unsatisfied. and of course, because they wanted again the right to their own cratic elections. so they elected their first governor in 1970. and since then, guam has been represented to the united states as an unincorporated territory through through the governor that guam indian residents elect. so it became a territory in 1898 and remains a territory today. it does. so we've come to the philippines, which is where t
given the united states own history of religious liberties, how did the people in the united states react to what was going on in guam? well, they may not have known very much what was going on in guam, because it's so far away. but the guam indians were really organizing amongst themselves for this the right for self-government. they there was the petition that i mentioned from 1901, that was one of a petitions that we know of. and guam remained under naval rule. that's military rule until...
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over the past year, texas created more new jobs than any other state in the united states, more than half a million. more. 19 seaports would be the space center of the world. almost 150,000 people are employed in the aviation and space industry. there are 1,450 airports in the state. the largest space center named after johnson is located here. nasa space flight center. the heart of astronautics. american grandees too with texas registration. booing spacex is the largest american armed corporation locket martin. and this whole huge colossus of refusal. illegal entry into texas. this is a big report from cbs on the texas border , everything is turbulent. representatives of the border service at the end of december detained 50,000 illegal immigrants in just 5 days; overall, the flow from the south increased by 1,500 people per day. over the past 24 hours , more than 10,000 migrants have been checked by the patrol service. also, over 3.0 here in the sector. dal rio, texas. you can to see this woman with a child on her shoulders. here we are seeing more and more migrants, they are very c
over the past year, texas created more new jobs than any other state in the united states, more than half a million. more. 19 seaports would be the space center of the world. almost 150,000 people are employed in the aviation and space industry. there are 1,450 airports in the state. the largest space center named after johnson is located here. nasa space flight center. the heart of astronautics. american grandees too with texas registration. booing spacex is the largest american armed...
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united states congress declaring that you, the united states congress are put on notice that any weapons that you provide to israel in the form of economic sustainance and such, you will be liable for the bloodshed and the genocide, you're being put on legal notice and a copy of this is being sent to the international court of justice to the united nations security council, to the united nations general assembly to the united international criminal court. being put on notice that the rest of the world is is uh watching and is is clearly declaring that if the united states gives money and weapons to israel to unleash more murder against the palestinians, it will be aiding abetting genocide, and it will suffer all of the legal, economic, political, social, cultural and military consequences of that action, the the the genocide that israel is doing, is an offense to all of humanity and god himself, and it's quite horrifying that my own congress in the united states has sunk to such a monstrous level of idiocy and blindness that they would would call evil good and good evil, but i think that
united states congress declaring that you, the united states congress are put on notice that any weapons that you provide to israel in the form of economic sustainance and such, you will be liable for the bloodshed and the genocide, you're being put on legal notice and a copy of this is being sent to the international court of justice to the united nations security council, to the united nations general assembly to the united international criminal court. being put on notice that the rest of...
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except the united states of america. and so i want to keep the united states strong. for some reason, people in this state understand. and what i mean when i say at the charleston shipyard or here in this part of south carolina, keep the united states of america strong. i am proud to have served with the president that has achieved something that no other president in the nuclear age is achieved. he's hammered out an arms control agreement that's verifiable and that for the first time in the nuclear age gets rid of an entire generation of nuclear weapons, good arms control, good national security. and we got it because we we understand the soviets, we are tough in negotiating with the soviets. and you, the people of south carolina backed us as we strengthened the military of the united states of america. so keep the country strong. but don't be afraid then to a step for peace. and that's the kind of president i'd like to be. i'd like to build on these arms control agreements. i want to see those conventional forces in balance in europe. i'd love to be the president to
except the united states of america. and so i want to keep the united states strong. for some reason, people in this state understand. and what i mean when i say at the charleston shipyard or here in this part of south carolina, keep the united states of america strong. i am proud to have served with the president that has achieved something that no other president in the nuclear age is achieved. he's hammered out an arms control agreement that's verifiable and that for the first time in the...
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the united states is doing everything possible. it seems to try and convince countries not to talk into belt and road initiative. what do you make of that of that tit for tat? that consternation that's going on between the united states, the west really and president she, china, and the mountain road. so 1st of all, i want to say b, r. i caught a initiative is not about a one country or a lines is an id or a vision shared by country. so now when i visions around roadways no political agenda. i know screens attached as low as one find a vision or even some projects attractive. one could have seen play a joint, including all the european and the us companies. chinese officers have emphasized many times that the b r ice door is wide open for the us and a european countries. the essence of the b r. i isn't about dictating terms, but encouraging partnerships so increasingly easily. luke, closely, european to us have already become part of this initiative. in many ways, several eastern european countries have signed the b r i agreements,
the united states is doing everything possible. it seems to try and convince countries not to talk into belt and road initiative. what do you make of that of that tit for tat? that consternation that's going on between the united states, the west really and president she, china, and the mountain road. so 1st of all, i want to say b, r. i caught a initiative is not about a one country or a lines is an id or a vision shared by country. so now when i visions around roadways no political agenda. i...
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united states for elections. unfortunately, therefore, they have limited opportunities for free expression of thought, unlike citizens of many other countries, including ours. let's listen to how cia director willim burns explains the dynamics in us-china relations, this is from his recent foreign affairs article. for sidin ping, a man who tends to view the united states as a fading superpower, american leadership in ukraine certainly came as a surprise: the united states' willingness to use economic leverage to successfully resist pressure, washington's ability to hold its allies together. to counter putin's aggression have shaken beijing's belief that america is on the verge of collapse. the strong us alliances in the indo-pacific region, off the chinese coast, have had a sobering effect on beijing. one of the most reliable ways to make america look helpless in the eyes of the prc is to provoke chinese aggression, refuse to support ukraine, further material assistance to kiev will not be carried out to the detr
united states for elections. unfortunately, therefore, they have limited opportunities for free expression of thought, unlike citizens of many other countries, including ours. let's listen to how cia director willim burns explains the dynamics in us-china relations, this is from his recent foreign affairs article. for sidin ping, a man who tends to view the united states as a fading superpower, american leadership in ukraine certainly came as a surprise: the united states' willingness to use...
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states, and the united states is training remnance of isis there, those tribes in alt, they they were loyal to isis and they carry out attacks on syrian troops from those bases and then they return to those are controlled by the united states, so what the united states did was, as an occupying power, they attacked the indigenous population, they did not attack iranians, they did not attack the lebanese, and in fact they also intacked attacked iraqi military bases that belong to the central government in baghdad, but if you hadn't known any of this... you would think that uh by listening to western media that the united states was attacking some sort of aggressive force that was invading us owned property right and dr. manandi uh dr. doctor if you could for second apparently dr. mandy we don't have him for more than few minutes so let me get the second question out to dr. uh manandi and the the syrian government time and again it says that every time that we're taking out last remnance of the daiish terrorist group, there's either regime from tel aviv or the u.s., with these nefarious
states, and the united states is training remnance of isis there, those tribes in alt, they they were loyal to isis and they carry out attacks on syrian troops from those bases and then they return to those are controlled by the united states, so what the united states did was, as an occupying power, they attacked the indigenous population, they did not attack iranians, they did not attack the lebanese, and in fact they also intacked attacked iraqi military bases that belong to the central...
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burns stated that it is strategically important for the united states of america to continue supporting ukraine against the background of russian aggression, quoting william burns, who in an interview said literally the following: "maintaining the flow of arms will strengthen ukraine's position if the opportunity for serious negotiations arises. this offers a chance to ensure a long-term win for ukraine and a strategic loss for russia. ukraine could defend its sovereignty and recover when russia has to... constant spending because of putin's stupidity, stupidity. for for the united states to withdraw from the conflict at this crucial moment and stop supporting ukraine would be an own goal of historic proportions. mrs. iryna , will there not be this own goal, which the director of the circus, william bertz, is talking about, because we see the development of events in the united states of america, well , it simply pushes us not even to the tenth position, probably to the 20th or 30th, because there is texas, there is trump, there are some other internal problems in the united states of a
burns stated that it is strategically important for the united states of america to continue supporting ukraine against the background of russian aggression, quoting william burns, who in an interview said literally the following: "maintaining the flow of arms will strengthen ukraine's position if the opportunity for serious negotiations arises. this offers a chance to ensure a long-term win for ukraine and a strategic loss for russia. ukraine could defend its sovereignty and recover when...
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the united states has showered israel with billions in financial aid, military aid and other forms of support throughout its years of existence. israel would have been unable to survive without the us support throughout its short exists. in order to build the so-called iron dome weapon system alone, america offered a whopping 1.6 billion dollars from 2011 to 2021. last year, the united states congress passed another $1 billion dollars in funding for the apparently israeli system. in the ongoing war on gaza, the israeli regime has been gobbling up american money and weapons. since the start of the war, the pentagon has quietly ramped up military aid to israel, from more missiles for iron dome to laser guided missiles for apache helicopters (also us made) to bunkerbuster munitions, to military. vehicles, according to an internal defense department list. let's take a look at how america has been fueling the war on gaza an action. the latest war on gaza started on october the 7th after a multi-prunged attack by hamas, the gaza-based palestinian group, the scope of which caught the israeli
the united states has showered israel with billions in financial aid, military aid and other forms of support throughout its years of existence. israel would have been unable to survive without the us support throughout its short exists. in order to build the so-called iron dome weapon system alone, america offered a whopping 1.6 billion dollars from 2011 to 2021. last year, the united states congress passed another $1 billion dollars in funding for the apparently israeli system. in the ongoing...
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some indirect talks with the united states. and ultimately needs were met with the initiative set forth by the kingdom of oman. there were indirect talks with the united states and their efforts made by the king and they all wanted to bring together and closer everybody there is a party to the nuclear deal. we still will welcome any kind of endeavor, any initiative that was to bring back to the jcpoa. back to their commitments and obligations. there are still some efforts made some contacts within and ad in the united states and we believe that the american side has enough it s will and it requires will we can achieve the deal. they're coming up with excuses one day they say we are involved in the ukrainian war where there are some purposes we are facing. quick so you are involved in the ukraine where you are supplying the russians with weapons. >> a very important point you make a. and touched upon. we have never ever provided any drone, any missile to russia to be used against ukraine. less than 11 months ago and my counterpa
some indirect talks with the united states. and ultimately needs were met with the initiative set forth by the kingdom of oman. there were indirect talks with the united states and their efforts made by the king and they all wanted to bring together and closer everybody there is a party to the nuclear deal. we still will welcome any kind of endeavor, any initiative that was to bring back to the jcpoa. back to their commitments and obligations. there are still some efforts made some contacts...
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companies about united states investments, u.s. focused strategies and united states institutions. allowing these companies to ignore their obligation to respond to u.s. law is not just an affront to the subcommittee, it risks allowing companies to effectively contract away their obligations to other countries all around the world where you do business, where you perform services to comply with united states laws. although the subcommittee's inquiry began last summer with questions about the saudi arabia public investment fund in u.s. golf, it has become much bigger and more consequential. after mckinsey, bcg, each refused to voluntarily produce records about their work because of the saudi arabia objections and we issued subpoenas compelling them to do so. our goal is simple, we want to determine what work these companies have done and are doing that allows a foreign authoritarian government to use instruments of commerce in the united states to increase its influence within our shores and rebrand its tarnished image after years of horrific human rights abuses. our subpoenas seek
companies about united states investments, u.s. focused strategies and united states institutions. allowing these companies to ignore their obligation to respond to u.s. law is not just an affront to the subcommittee, it risks allowing companies to effectively contract away their obligations to other countries all around the world where you do business, where you perform services to comply with united states laws. although the subcommittee's inquiry began last summer with questions about the...
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states and giving more weapons, would you say in reality that it's the united states which is actually at war with the palestinians? well, yes, the united states is at war with the palestinian people and it's has been, i mean, for over 75 years, the us has always uh backed and supported the zionist colonization of palestine, um, it took over as the primary sponsor of the zionist colonial project in the region, and it has armed and funded it since that time. i mean, us officials have, routinely referred to the zionist regime as essentially an aircraft carrier for the united states in the region, said if there isn't an israel, we'd have to create it, um, and and why, why would you have to create it in order to serve? the interests of the united states to divide the arab people from one another, to divide the peoples and nations of the region from one another, and to impose this essentially this military garrison in occupied. palestine in the heart of the region and so this has always been a us war on the palestinian people, um, this has always been an imperialist war on the palestinian p
states and giving more weapons, would you say in reality that it's the united states which is actually at war with the palestinians? well, yes, the united states is at war with the palestinian people and it's has been, i mean, for over 75 years, the us has always uh backed and supported the zionist colonization of palestine, um, it took over as the primary sponsor of the zionist colonial project in the region, and it has armed and funded it since that time. i mean, us officials have, routinely...
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as someone from the united states, um, it can be hard for people from the united states to deal with that, they hear slogans like death to america, down with usa. "and they may think that they are personally being attacked, but i'm very educated about what my government does around the world, and i know they're not chanting against me, they're not chanting against my family or the people living..." my community, they're chanting against the government of the united states and what it does around the world, which is mass murder. زمان گذشته دیگه ما به شما باج نمیدیم باید حرف های ما رو گوش کنید شما قبول نکنید از خلیج وفارسم بیرونتون میکنیم. do we shall over some, we walk hand in hand, we walk hand, this is my land and my country, it is not only the 1948 or 1967 bor. is from the sea to the river, i am not ready to let go of a centimeter. israel is here like any for by the support of the europe by the support of the united states. that's why they separate the land. well, i was at the babbo sham's prote
as someone from the united states, um, it can be hard for people from the united states to deal with that, they hear slogans like death to america, down with usa. "and they may think that they are personally being attacked, but i'm very educated about what my government does around the world, and i know they're not chanting against me, they're not chanting against my family or the people living..." my community, they're chanting against the government of the united states and what it...
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, did not leave the united states of america, remained one of the states of the united states. and secondly, and more importantly , it was decided that legal procedures for the secession of an individual state from the union, that is, from the united states, do not exist in practice and in the theory of american constitutional law, that is , most of these conversations that are now being conducted they can be designated by the now fashionable word hype, which, however, does not prevent us from continuing theorize, fantasize about this topic. with a population of 28,305,000 people, texas would rank fiftieth in the world, ahead of, for example, australia. texas is so big that poland fits entirely into it. and there is still room left. if independent, texas would become the eleventh largest economy in the world. in addition, the headquarters of such giants as american airlines and dell axon mobil are located in texas. the situation with coronavirus at one time greatly influenced internal migration to the united states. the fact is that a lot of people from liberal states and completely non-poo
, did not leave the united states of america, remained one of the states of the united states. and secondly, and more importantly , it was decided that legal procedures for the secession of an individual state from the union, that is, from the united states, do not exist in practice and in the theory of american constitutional law, that is , most of these conversations that are now being conducted they can be designated by the now fashionable word hype, which, however, does not prevent us from...
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the united states, the state. members of the congress. i. the high privilege and the distinct honor of presenting to you the president of the united states. mr. mr.. members of the 96th congress, fellow citizens citizens. this last few months has not been an easy time for. any of us, as we meet tonight it, has never been more clear that the state our union depends on the of the world. and tonight, as throughout our generation freedom and peace in the world depend on the state of, our union, the 1980s have been born into a more so strife and change. this is a time challenge to our interest and our values and it's time to test our wisdom and our skills. at this time in iran. 50 americans are still held captive innocent victims of terrorism and anarchy anarchy. also, at this moment, massive soviet troops are attempting to subjugate the fiercely independent and deeply religious people of afghanistan. these acts one off international terrorism and one off military aggression, present serious challenge to the united states of america and indeed to
the united states, the state. members of the congress. i. the high privilege and the distinct honor of presenting to you the president of the united states. mr. mr.. members of the 96th congress, fellow citizens citizens. this last few months has not been an easy time for. any of us, as we meet tonight it, has never been more clear that the state our union depends on the of the world. and tonight, as throughout our generation freedom and peace in the world depend on the state of, our union, the...
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hit in 7 different locations by the united states states. they say these targets were run back to militias for sides of the islamic revolutionary guards include sports now. the by the administration maintains they are not trying to escalate things in the region. they're not going on for a full confrontation with the ron. however, there are been many speaking up questioning, biases, intense, and highlighting the danger of taking these kinds of accents. among them is independent presidential candidate, robert kennedy, as well as the speaker of the us house of representatives. if we did not see conflict, then let's get the troops out of the, the not welcome. they are not needed the indefensible targets for anyone in the region who wants to promote the conflict, get them out. there's something that we do for the button, the administration to admit that the strategy of appeasing around has been disastrous for the international community. and regional stability now is the time to present bought into wake up to the reality that his policy, if like
hit in 7 different locations by the united states states. they say these targets were run back to militias for sides of the islamic revolutionary guards include sports now. the by the administration maintains they are not trying to escalate things in the region. they're not going on for a full confrontation with the ron. however, there are been many speaking up questioning, biases, intense, and highlighting the danger of taking these kinds of accents. among them is independent presidential...
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states and giving more weapons, would you say in reality that it's the united states, which is actually at war with the palestinians? w you know, yes, the united states is at war with the palestinian people, and it has been, i mean, for over 75 years, the u.s. has always uh backed and supported the zionist colonization of palestine, um, it took over as the primary sponsor of the zionist colonial project in the region, and it has armed and funded it since that time. i mean, us officials have, routinely referred to the zitist regime as essentially an aircraft carrier for the united states in the region, said, if there isn't an israel, we'd have to create a... um and and why, why would you have to create it in order to serve the interests of the united states, to divide the arab people from one another, to divide the peoples and nations of the region from one another, and to impose this... essentially this military garrison in occupied palestine in the heart of the region and so this has always been a u.s. war on the palestinian people. um, this has always been an imperialist war on the pa
states and giving more weapons, would you say in reality that it's the united states, which is actually at war with the palestinians? w you know, yes, the united states is at war with the palestinian people, and it has been, i mean, for over 75 years, the u.s. has always uh backed and supported the zionist colonization of palestine, um, it took over as the primary sponsor of the zionist colonial project in the region, and it has armed and funded it since that time. i mean, us officials have,...
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i'm a united states citizen. a united states senator. i care about things going on in the world. no one's ever accused me of being an isolationist. those things do matter to america. you have to start with the fundamentals. you have to be strong to be strong for your allies. we are being invaded. every single day, today, 8,000 to 10,000 people will enter the united states illegally and unl unlawfully. we don't know who most of them are. don't let them they will you -- tell you they do. you can buy a fake passport, in multiple countries in latin america you can buy them. it's an industry. so i'm telling you, we are going to have something bad happen and people are going to ask why didn't you guys fight over that? why didn't you stay over the weekend about that snshg -- weekend about that? why are we focused on invasion of another country, which is important, but not focused on the invasion of our own country? it can be solved.
i'm a united states citizen. a united states senator. i care about things going on in the world. no one's ever accused me of being an isolationist. those things do matter to america. you have to start with the fundamentals. you have to be strong to be strong for your allies. we are being invaded. every single day, today, 8,000 to 10,000 people will enter the united states illegally and unl unlawfully. we don't know who most of them are. don't let them they will you -- tell you they do. you can...
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it gets against the sanctions from the united states. and as the other guest mentioned, iran is very important actor in the middle east. it's one of the 2 main regional powers. the other big saudi arabia that maintain significant influence in the country, the usaa saying that it's going to defend its troops. but the thing is that i realize the about us empire is that the us, they, they say this and so they use full spectrum dominance. they're always using all their capabilities at once and always trying to apply maximum pressure if the us is not doing something. it's because of the, it's not able to do. it doesn't have a capability. uh, i think that windows choose for code and jordan. uh, that would have been the moment of us with launch of war against iran or do something more. but i just don't think that's possible because they would lose. i mean they, they lost in vietnam. they lost in afghanistan, they got, they got their bus handed to them. and i guess, and frankly, we also have the videos happening there. and i just don't think the
it gets against the sanctions from the united states. and as the other guest mentioned, iran is very important actor in the middle east. it's one of the 2 main regional powers. the other big saudi arabia that maintain significant influence in the country, the usaa saying that it's going to defend its troops. but the thing is that i realize the about us empire is that the us, they, they say this and so they use full spectrum dominance. they're always using all their capabilities at once and...
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states, then the united states ended up there the platform on which this fight takes place, but it has a lot of different dimensions, which is why it is so sharp, well, for example, in addition to the fight between the 1% and 10-12% of the middle layer, this is a fight within the 1% between industrial capital on the one hand and financial capital and corporatocracies with the other is a fight between what is left of state-monopoly capital, what trump calls great america, this is america in the thirties and eighties, and new it structures. who support him are supported by the white middle class and part of the white upper class, while most of the black population and latinos support the democrats, which is why it is so important for biden to drag as many democrats as possible, as many migrants as possible into the united states, these are potential votes, that is this is very, very complicated there is a conflict that exists in the... global dimension, and i think that in the middle of summer and at the very beginning of autumn, very, very hot events await us in the united states, and t
states, then the united states ended up there the platform on which this fight takes place, but it has a lot of different dimensions, which is why it is so sharp, well, for example, in addition to the fight between the 1% and 10-12% of the middle layer, this is a fight within the 1% between industrial capital on the one hand and financial capital and corporatocracies with the other is a fight between what is left of state-monopoly capital, what trump calls great america, this is america in the...
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due to the maximum flow to the territory of the united states of america, scientific personnel in the field of stem, and now everything seems to be falling into place, they, having started an operation in ukraine, because it was the united states that launched this operation in ukraine, destroyed, through engaged european politicians, macron, scholz, everyone else, a sanctions war, as if against it. russia, but in reality this whole war was aimed at the corporate capital of european countries, that is, solving those, in essence , tasks that they had planned for themselves in advance a couple of hundred years ago. you know, one small remark, yes, that, well, hamilton, you remembered him, he even was honored on a ten dollar bill, yes, in my opinion, yes, a unique case, but he ended badly, however, he was shot by the then vice president of the united states. yes , in 1804, the poor fellow died at the hands of the vice president, and no one, well, i mean killed the minister of finance, this is a tragic story, of course, but the vice president was not arrested and did not receive any punis
due to the maximum flow to the territory of the united states of america, scientific personnel in the field of stem, and now everything seems to be falling into place, they, having started an operation in ukraine, because it was the united states that launched this operation in ukraine, destroyed, through engaged european politicians, macron, scholz, everyone else, a sanctions war, as if against it. russia, but in reality this whole war was aimed at the corporate capital of european countries,...
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of states are simply afraid to be associated with the united states, want to live in peace and somewhere think about their own very much. .. interests, this is not an indication that they like what the united states is doing. the united states is playing with fire if what they are threatening rafag with today is this last one. on the border with egypt - the southern settlement in gaza, i think this is, in general, of course, a red line that they should not cross, and even egypt has peace of patience, it may end someday, i think it has come close to this, of course, fight, and if it ends, then what can happen? it’s hard for me to say, i think that , of course, no one is ready to fight with the united states in the middle east, well, everything is clear that the military, financial, economic superiority, obviously, of the united states and israel, which they support, is welded together, so to speak, this is how it turns out how i say a centaur in which there is a leading force of the united states, but i repeat , it will be very difficult for egypt to endure, say, ground forces. then as
of states are simply afraid to be associated with the united states, want to live in peace and somewhere think about their own very much. .. interests, this is not an indication that they like what the united states is doing. the united states is playing with fire if what they are threatening rafag with today is this last one. on the border with egypt - the southern settlement in gaza, i think this is, in general, of course, a red line that they should not cross, and even egypt has peace of...
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regulate the united states government. that is the sad state of affairs in a corrupt political system. over the past 25 years the pharmaceutical industry not just discoveries, the entire industry constant over $8.5 billion on lobbying and more than 745 million on campaign contribution. let me be fair here. i do want to misspeak. they are bipartisan. they give to republicans. they give the democrats. and i'm especially impressed by the pfizer drug uppity, pfizer's letter this morning, contributing $1 million to the republican party in kentucky to expand its headquarters named after republican leader mitch mcconnell. but again it's not just republicans. democrats as well. unbelievable, this is an astounding fact. last year drug companies had over 1800 well-paid lobbyists here in d.c. to make sure that congress did their bidding. there are 535 members of congress, and 1800 well-paid lobbyists, over three for every member of congress. so if you want to know why you're paying the highest prices in in the world, america. that's
regulate the united states government. that is the sad state of affairs in a corrupt political system. over the past 25 years the pharmaceutical industry not just discoveries, the entire industry constant over $8.5 billion on lobbying and more than 745 million on campaign contribution. let me be fair here. i do want to misspeak. they are bipartisan. they give to republicans. they give the democrats. and i'm especially impressed by the pfizer drug uppity, pfizer's letter this morning,...
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faster than that in the united states. how do you explain that? first of all, i have to look at what the figures mean in britain. i have to look at the way in which you look at them. and i have looked at them and you realize that in judging output in the government that's judged in terms of cost, not in terms of profit. and what i really want to look at is not the rate of growth of gnp. as the statisticians measured, but the consumption available to people in forms which as people value it, ultimately, consumption. if i look at that, i get a very different picture. the statistics are very, very, as you know very well, a very easy to use. they can be, you. they can be used to throw light or they can be used to cast confusion. one should look at facts. i agree with that. the goods and services consumed by the government as a proportion of the national i put are no higher in britain than they are in the united states. and haven't they have any time since. they have risen very much. maybe the explanation of the low rate of gro
faster than that in the united states. how do you explain that? first of all, i have to look at what the figures mean in britain. i have to look at the way in which you look at them. and i have looked at them and you realize that in judging output in the government that's judged in terms of cost, not in terms of profit. and what i really want to look at is not the rate of growth of gnp. as the statisticians measured, but the consumption available to people in forms which as people value it,...
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into the united states. anyone who tells you otherwise is lying or they sincerely believe wrongly that the absence of derogatory information in our databases is the equivalent of a determination that an individual does not threaten the safety and security of the american people. it's a practical, factual, and legal impossibility. aside from the harmful consequences this situation creates for the american people, our adversaries are undoubtedly taking advantage of this situation. further, and particularly time in -- timely given saturday's anniversary of the announcement of the monroe doctrine. these policies exacerbate existing international problems. they create increasing regional and global instability. so long as the young people and prime working age populations of countries believe they can illegally enter and be released into the united states to work for with or without formal authorization, they will continue to attempt to do so. consequently, they will not be in their home countries to create busin
into the united states. anyone who tells you otherwise is lying or they sincerely believe wrongly that the absence of derogatory information in our databases is the equivalent of a determination that an individual does not threaten the safety and security of the american people. it's a practical, factual, and legal impossibility. aside from the harmful consequences this situation creates for the american people, our adversaries are undoubtedly taking advantage of this situation. further, and...
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i think it is similar to the problem that exists in the united states of the united states. a political establishment lives in a bible. they continue to think that they are the most important country in the world by far, that they can see to call up their opponents because they are exceptional because they are destined to be different than god mag. i think that's the most appropriate description of that perception of himself. so israel, this really regime is very similar. they see themselves as gods chosen people. even those who are secular and israel a somehow are they believe in something which they don't believe exist, paradoxically, or they, they're not religious, but they somehow believe that they are exceptional. that sense of arrogance and that sense of uh, uh, exceptionalism in israel, i think rates a complacency that is similar to what we try to, to what we see in the united states. and so, as there's rarely is, don't consider the palestinians to be human beings equal to them with capabilities. so it can be brilliant. and i think that's what basically destroyed this
i think it is similar to the problem that exists in the united states of the united states. a political establishment lives in a bible. they continue to think that they are the most important country in the world by far, that they can see to call up their opponents because they are exceptional because they are destined to be different than god mag. i think that's the most appropriate description of that perception of himself. so israel, this really regime is very similar. they see themselves as...
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that's not going to solve the problem for the united states, the united states as a declining power. and it has to begin to look at reality objectively. otherwise, it will suffer more than anyone else. all right, right. that's that thanks so much for waiting so patiently before it again, i ask you a specific questions you just want to uh, want to come in on on what you've heard to you the yeah, sure. i think the, you know, trying to build a narrative between good guys and bad guys, no matter who is on the good and bad, isn't really helpful to trying to understand what is going on. of course, both the, your audience and the americans pursued their interests. they pursued politically, economically, mid the territory, how they could maintain as much influence as possible in the, in, in the, in the region. now what's become there is that the americans have had more of an ingle here is to their foreign policy withdrawing at times. coming back in really being unable to maintain strong influence. and if you look at the other side that your audience has, the, your audience have built strong
that's not going to solve the problem for the united states, the united states as a declining power. and it has to begin to look at reality objectively. otherwise, it will suffer more than anyone else. all right, right. that's that thanks so much for waiting so patiently before it again, i ask you a specific questions you just want to uh, want to come in on on what you've heard to you the yeah, sure. i think the, you know, trying to build a narrative between good guys and bad guys, no matter...
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so i think the united states has to make a choice. does it want to sort of take the first step, at least get to a cease-fire. calm down the region, then think about it much longer, broader strategy of what your going to do about the houthis and the shia militias and iran or is it going to pursue a policy of trying to intimidate that and run a huge risk of ending up in a war. and both sides could miss calculate in a moment like this. >> mina, what do you think that the gulf arabs, the united arab emirates, and the saudis and bahrain would want. they don't like iran. but the iranians are not taking advantage of the palestinian issue and the gaza war and are seen, i think, as much more of the champions of that cause. the gulf arabs are largely silent. theres have been some condemnation but it is houthis that are launching missiles and hezbollah and they claim on behalf of the palestinian cause. >> well, i mean, hezbollah and the houthis want that and the militias in walk want that to be the narrative. that the way you support the palesti
so i think the united states has to make a choice. does it want to sort of take the first step, at least get to a cease-fire. calm down the region, then think about it much longer, broader strategy of what your going to do about the houthis and the shia militias and iran or is it going to pursue a policy of trying to intimidate that and run a huge risk of ending up in a war. and both sides could miss calculate in a moment like this. >> mina, what do you think that the gulf arabs, the...
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states the united states cheated that... nato cheated, well, that is, these mantras, which he repeats from speech to speech, from article to article, he constantly says that the world and , well, the united states of america in particular, must take into account the interests of russia, because russia is a great power, and it is not worth entering into world war, he said in an interview to tucker that no, no, no, it is not necessary to do this, because it is difficult to imagine the consequences there, for which he constantly, well, warms up, is that russia should return this influence in eastern europe, which once had the soviet union, although he constantly says that russia is holding this sign of equality with the soviet union, well, in interviews i caught him several times saying that russia, well, when it was still the soviet union, well, he constantly says that russia is the sign of equality of the soviet union, and this is heredity , he is always about it. says, the empire, the soviet union, russia, for him it is one
states the united states cheated that... nato cheated, well, that is, these mantras, which he repeats from speech to speech, from article to article, he constantly says that the world and , well, the united states of america in particular, must take into account the interests of russia, because russia is a great power, and it is not worth entering into world war, he said in an interview to tucker that no, no, no, it is not necessary to do this, because it is difficult to imagine the...
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so, the united states is stronger with nato than without nato, and i think that the united states realise that's a good deal for them to have a strong nato. it's notjust the united states that's concerned about china. you've said, "today it's ukraine, tomorrow it can be taiwan." beijing is watching what's going on in ukraine closely. yes, and that demonstrates that ukraine is not only about europe, it's about global security, because if we allow president putin to win in ukraine, it will send a message to him, but also to all the other leaders that when they use military force, when they invade another country, they get what they want. and that makes itjust even more important to prevent that from happening. i read out the list of warnings from european leaders. do you expect europe to be at war with russia within the next five years? no, and that's because i'm absolutely confident that nato will remain the strongest and most successful alliance in history, ensuring that no ally is attacked, because we stand together. and if ukraine loses its war, how would you answer that question? then,
so, the united states is stronger with nato than without nato, and i think that the united states realise that's a good deal for them to have a strong nato. it's notjust the united states that's concerned about china. you've said, "today it's ukraine, tomorrow it can be taiwan." beijing is watching what's going on in ukraine closely. yes, and that demonstrates that ukraine is not only about europe, it's about global security, because if we allow president putin to win in ukraine, it...
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states, but of the united states as the leader of the democratic world. therefore, when he today he makes such statements that he will end the war there in 24 hours, he is primarily targeting his own populist electorate, it is not that big, it is up to a third of the republicans, but it is important to him. from the perspective there, even the policies that he is leading today, and i am deeply convinced that he has no plan, and he just liked the phrase 24 hours and the phrase that if i were ... the president would not be at war at all was, they are not verified in any way, them it is impossible to check, because, well, he is talking about those things that have either already happened once, or about things that are yet to happen, and accordingly, he can change this rhetoric at any moment, say that some new facts have appeared, some new circumstances, and against the background of these circumstances, i am changing my position regarding the 24 hours there and the end of the war that russia started against ukraine. but what is important, this story really r
states, but of the united states as the leader of the democratic world. therefore, when he today he makes such statements that he will end the war there in 24 hours, he is primarily targeting his own populist electorate, it is not that big, it is up to a third of the republicans, but it is important to him. from the perspective there, even the policies that he is leading today, and i am deeply convinced that he has no plan, and he just liked the phrase 24 hours and the phrase that if i were ......
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and respond, the united states. did the strikes came hours after the president attended the dignified transfer of the three follow service members killed in last week's attack in jordan. that is -- of carrollton, georgia. special -- bladed sanders of waycross, georgia, needs -- of savannah, georgia. let's bring in nbc news white house correspondent, allie raffa, joins us from the white house. ali, we've been told by the administration that this is likely to be a tiered response. what are they saying about the success of these attacks and where they anticipate things going in the coming days? >> you see we have heard white house officials repeatedly say that this is going to be phase one of this multi tiered approach that could last for days, possibly even weeks. it could entail financial targets in the form of sanctions, possibly cyber sphere to interrupt communications and coordination's for these iranian-backed militia groups. as far as the first phase and how u.s. officials see its execution, remember that this w
and respond, the united states. did the strikes came hours after the president attended the dignified transfer of the three follow service members killed in last week's attack in jordan. that is -- of carrollton, georgia. special -- bladed sanders of waycross, georgia, needs -- of savannah, georgia. let's bring in nbc news white house correspondent, allie raffa, joins us from the white house. ali, we've been told by the administration that this is likely to be a tiered response. what are they...
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united states. the vice president. the united states. all right. i'll i'll let you talk in a minute. yeah. the vice president, united states went out to a buddhist monastery, a buddhist monastery, and he asked monks and nuns to renounce their vows of poverty, pay thousands of dollars in campaign contributions. so they could spiritually commune with him. and then he said he didn't know where he was. perhaps those folks. perhaps get crowded out here anyway. perhaps those folks in saffron robes and all that incense might have given him a clue. but really, what was most outrageous then, the vice president, united states, goes before the american people, grips the podium and says there's no controlling legal that there was no controlling legal authority for all this these shenanigans all this this incredible debasement of the institutions of government. well, i want to tell you, my friends, i'm going to give him a controlling legal authority. i'm going to give him a controlling ethical authority. and then i'm going to beat al gore like a drum. and send
united states. the vice president. the united states. all right. i'll i'll let you talk in a minute. yeah. the vice president, united states went out to a buddhist monastery, a buddhist monastery, and he asked monks and nuns to renounce their vows of poverty, pay thousands of dollars in campaign contributions. so they could spiritually commune with him. and then he said he didn't know where he was. perhaps those folks. perhaps get crowded out here anyway. perhaps those folks in saffron robes...
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when is the united states going to do with the united states pledged to do. defend democracy andy tate -- and dictatorship. >> europe still needs to do more. as of last summer only 11 of the nato allies, that still needs to be done and applaud what germany is doing to get there hopefully this year. there are so many european allies. with regards to the united states, we are democracies. it takes time to get there. so for example the europeans haven't gotten to 2% yet. it takes time to bring democracies along. we will get there with regards to making adjustments. there may be different paths to get there. i'm reminded of winston churchill's quote americans will do the right thing after exhausting all other possibilities. i do think we will get there, it's just democracies take time to process. >> is there enough time for the democratic process. >> hearing about the two europeans here. what senator angus king told me that the united states is 15th in terms of defense spending. and other european countries are spending more frankly. giving all to the 2%. that's
when is the united states going to do with the united states pledged to do. defend democracy andy tate -- and dictatorship. >> europe still needs to do more. as of last summer only 11 of the nato allies, that still needs to be done and applaud what germany is doing to get there hopefully this year. there are so many european allies. with regards to the united states, we are democracies. it takes time to get there. so for example the europeans haven't gotten to 2% yet. it takes time to...
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the united states is a free worker economy. that's why you can buy land from private citizens in this country. state actors can exploit that kind of systemic difference were to come to the united states, by a huge chunk of land from private owners and that is okay but you cannot do the same in china. that is why the u.s./china competition we talk about the competition with china. the economic, military, really talk about the systemic ways because its function totally differently we have to really deal with the system and fundamental. not just an economic and technology. it is just another member of the free trading system. >> are there be a policy against foreign nationals or at least chinese foreign nationals from buying large swaths of farmland near military bases? >> there are legal ways to do so. through the organization. you have to go through a process to make sure you are buying american assets. part of your properties legally you have no connection with malign actors such as a state actor like the chinese government. th
the united states is a free worker economy. that's why you can buy land from private citizens in this country. state actors can exploit that kind of systemic difference were to come to the united states, by a huge chunk of land from private owners and that is okay but you cannot do the same in china. that is why the u.s./china competition we talk about the competition with china. the economic, military, really talk about the systemic ways because its function totally differently we have to...
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to the united states. he is wanted in the u.s. for disclosing secret military files more than a decade ago. if he fails, he will have exhausted all appeals and will enter the process of extradition. we had this report now from london's high court. >> u.s., u.k., hands-off julian assange. correspondent: a moment of legal reckoning, but not going quietly, the scene outside the high court as julian assange just lori's prepare for what might be his last opportunity to persuade british judges to stop his extradition. hundreds of the wikileaks founder's faithful turned out, outraged at his treatment and believing he has exposed major war crimes and is being punished for revealing the truth. the road to this here and started with these shocking pictures from 2010, leak u.s. footage published by his organization. >> light them all up. >> come on fire. correspondent: showing a military helicopter gunning down sabeans in iraq. two years later, julian assange was here at ecuador's embassy in london claiming a silent emmett fearing he would s
to the united states. he is wanted in the u.s. for disclosing secret military files more than a decade ago. if he fails, he will have exhausted all appeals and will enter the process of extradition. we had this report now from london's high court. >> u.s., u.k., hands-off julian assange. correspondent: a moment of legal reckoning, but not going quietly, the scene outside the high court as julian assange just lori's prepare for what might be his last opportunity to persuade british judges...
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the united states. so if you want to know why isolationism becomes such a powerful force in america in the interwar period, one of the reasons is because of the roosevelt corollary to the monroe doctrine, which fosters all of these interventions. so i often tell the students it's kind of like iraq and in our lifetimes and how that's fueled a resurgence. isolationism because of the costs, these interventions. so it really matters in teeing up what will become a big grand debate about the future of american foreign as the world enters those two great world wars in the in the mid 20th century. and so i'll ask a quick follow up that melissa wants to add. anything. well, let's get to melissa's question, because it does play right off of that and then maybe backtrack. we'll come back to the other one for you. melissa, have not forgotten you're there. we can see you in. you're looking over our shoulder. so jay noted and dan starting us off from 1823 on, really through the 19th century into the early 20th, lati
the united states. so if you want to know why isolationism becomes such a powerful force in america in the interwar period, one of the reasons is because of the roosevelt corollary to the monroe doctrine, which fosters all of these interventions. so i often tell the students it's kind of like iraq and in our lifetimes and how that's fueled a resurgence. isolationism because of the costs, these interventions. so it really matters in teeing up what will become a big grand debate about the future...
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states themselves. experts, right, that the united states are none. the less gradually changing their position in the world. it is your expert to write that i just read them. the only question is how this would happen painfully and quickly or gently and gradually. and this is written by people who are not anti american. they simply follow global development trends. that's it. and in order to assess them and change policies, we need people who think, look forward to analyze and recommend certain decisions at the level of political leaders. the russian states never as tight as i'm sort of the most sense community invest. in most all sense and up the same assistance must be the one else holes. question about this, even though we will then in the european union, the kremlin machine, the state on rochester, d. s r t. suppose next, even our video agency, roughly all the band on youtube, i said this was the question. did you say stephen twist, which is the take a fresh look around his life. kaleidoscopic. isn't just a shifted reality distortion by how us to,
states themselves. experts, right, that the united states are none. the less gradually changing their position in the world. it is your expert to write that i just read them. the only question is how this would happen painfully and quickly or gently and gradually. and this is written by people who are not anti american. they simply follow global development trends. that's it. and in order to assess them and change policies, we need people who think, look forward to analyze and recommend certain...
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and if there is any sharing of resources, well then we can share many things with the united states. as the news over the tension between iran and the us broke, the media in both countries began to adopt new attitudes towards each other. meanwhile, the island of stability was undergoing massive. i don't want to go into details about these things because i have already expressed expressed myself, it is impossible to get anywhere on dictation terms, we are still ready to discuss as always all these problems, but the solution of... "these problems cannot be one-sided, and that once again in the favor of the rich countries of the world. on january 21st, 1977, mahmoud jafaran, the head of rastahiz or resurrection party, said, "imperialism is intertwined with iranian blood, race and culture." two years later, when iran was plunged in revolution, haris adl, the foreign ministry spokesman called iranian. unrest during the shah's regime focused a number of broad factors, i mean first and foremost the shah was a dictator, there was not really any sharing of power after the mosadek era with any
and if there is any sharing of resources, well then we can share many things with the united states. as the news over the tension between iran and the us broke, the media in both countries began to adopt new attitudes towards each other. meanwhile, the island of stability was undergoing massive. i don't want to go into details about these things because i have already expressed expressed myself, it is impossible to get anywhere on dictation terms, we are still ready to discuss as always all...
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the united states will do every thing possible to make it happen. the king and i discussed the situation in roff up -- rafah. the major military operation should not proceed without a credible plan for ensuring the safety and support of more than one million people sheltering their. many people there have been displaced, fleeing the violence in the north, and now they are packed into rafah. exposed and vulnerable. they need to be protected. we have also been clear from the start, we oppose any forced displacement of palestinians from gaza. we discussed in detail how to get more humanitarian aid into gaza from the very beginning. my team and i have been relentlessly working to get more aid in. i have urged congress for months to make sure that our support for israel also includes aid for innocent palestinians, and i have spoken repeatedly with partners across the region including the king to help facilitate the flow of aid into gaza as much as possible, that actually gets to the people. we worked to get the rafah crossing open, and we insisted that i
the united states will do every thing possible to make it happen. the king and i discussed the situation in roff up -- rafah. the major military operation should not proceed without a credible plan for ensuring the safety and support of more than one million people sheltering their. many people there have been displaced, fleeing the violence in the north, and now they are packed into rafah. exposed and vulnerable. they need to be protected. we have also been clear from the start, we oppose any...
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i'm peter le, about the united states. it is are but a vassal states or the coalition against peace from ukraine to gaza. it is the fight in ministration. it is against most of the world and historic wind is blowing against the west, the cross hockey in palestine. i'm joined by my guess, lionel in new york. he is a legal with media analysts in rome. we have ramsey, my route, he is a palestinian authoring journalist and b route. we cross the allen of the medina. he is a coordinator for the policy need one democratic state initiative in 11th. alright gentlemen, cross link roads and the fact that means you can jump anytime you want. and i always appreciate ramsey, let me go to you 1st here. i mean, we were uh, in the afterglow of the united states for the 3rd time rejecting a cease fire at the united nations security council. quite interestingly, in, in a man i usually don't quote on this program. if i do quote it, it's very disparagingly is joseph burrell. we who is what b e. u high commissioner for foreign policy. and he wa
i'm peter le, about the united states. it is are but a vassal states or the coalition against peace from ukraine to gaza. it is the fight in ministration. it is against most of the world and historic wind is blowing against the west, the cross hockey in palestine. i'm joined by my guess, lionel in new york. he is a legal with media analysts in rome. we have ramsey, my route, he is a palestinian authoring journalist and b route. we cross the allen of the medina. he is a coordinator for the...
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unlike us, the united states brought many of its nato allies there. at the same time, if american ears stuck out behind the dushmans when we fought there, we did not meddle in afghan affairs during those 20 years while america was there, otherwise we would, of course, have significantly increased the number of their losses. speaking, but we did not send saboteurs there, did not supply weapons or train specialists , and did not commit terrorist attacks. the only indicator that can be adequately assessed and compared is the result of the military interventions. it is the result of us intervention that is simply catastrophic. over the 20 years of military presence, they have not been able to create any fighting army, local, unviable state and local security structures. while the soviet union sum. create all this in several times less time. the najabyli government, supported by the soviet union, even after the withdrawal of our troops, lasted until 1992, and would have lasted longer if the government of the russian federation, headed by yeltsin, had not w
unlike us, the united states brought many of its nato allies there. at the same time, if american ears stuck out behind the dushmans when we fought there, we did not meddle in afghan affairs during those 20 years while america was there, otherwise we would, of course, have significantly increased the number of their losses. speaking, but we did not send saboteurs there, did not supply weapons or train specialists , and did not commit terrorist attacks. the only indicator that can be adequately...
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this is about election maneuvering in the united states. here's what the syrian representative had to say. you can a way of towards your whole stability. american aggression has led to the killing of $37.00 civilians and military personnel and the destruction of several residential buildings. even historical sites were not spared from this aggression. the u. s. administration repeatedly uses the same deceptive pretexts to justify its attacks. the root causes of conflicts, suffering, and instability in the middle east are the destructive policies of washington. the us invests in terrorism by supporting iso and other terrorist and separate his groups. successive american administrations have misused their permanent membership in the un security council of interfered and the domestic affairs of other countries, including syria, syria rejects the idea that the territories of member states and the blood of the people have become a platform for american election campaigns. you know, but the damascus asks the us administration to end it's illegal
this is about election maneuvering in the united states. here's what the syrian representative had to say. you can a way of towards your whole stability. american aggression has led to the killing of $37.00 civilians and military personnel and the destruction of several residential buildings. even historical sites were not spared from this aggression. the u. s. administration repeatedly uses the same deceptive pretexts to justify its attacks. the root causes of conflicts, suffering, and...
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states and only so the sides expose the war trains of the united states. his case was exposed, the corruption of an ac price cannot send over to the survey and they cannot set of entire political plus, plus federal song studios wife. this is a matter of life or death and she has this right. and once more the if julian is expedited to the united states, where he pays 175 years in prison onto the espionage on a daisy piece of legislation, introducing 9 to 17. this would be the 1st time the publisher has been charged under the if he is expedited that he will die in prison. now that have been paid for his votes, his mental and physical health. this is even being re, it's all right. if i are you and special russell to who describes the conditions of duty and is held in in belmore as high security prison as to not forget the duty in its own has not been convicted or charge with any crime by britain he was. but of course, these thoughts are 3 in the ecuadorian embassy, letting 2019 police also be removed him on funds for them to as a high security presence gave m
states and only so the sides expose the war trains of the united states. his case was exposed, the corruption of an ac price cannot send over to the survey and they cannot set of entire political plus, plus federal song studios wife. this is a matter of life or death and she has this right. and once more the if julian is expedited to the united states, where he pays 175 years in prison onto the espionage on a daisy piece of legislation, introducing 9 to 17. this would be the 1st time the...
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kingdom, the united states. two demonstrate that this agreement can work in that we have deliverables that come from this agreement and to demonstrate that we build that pillar two, which i think is the most important part of this agreement, not to diminish the submarine building enterprise. i think that being able to do that first is incredibly important. it speaks to the value of the agreement that others want to join already, because they see what is unfolding with this and they see the value of this. but i would caution bringing others in at this point until we have a strong foundation moving forward with this, and we see those deliverables. i think that they're going to happen, but remember, it is a long-term commitment by all of our governments. we have to show that from administration to administration that this effort continues. i think that it will, but it will not be easy. let's not dilute it by adding others into it. >> let's stay with pillar two and talk about technology. ambassador, you mentioned gh
kingdom, the united states. two demonstrate that this agreement can work in that we have deliverables that come from this agreement and to demonstrate that we build that pillar two, which i think is the most important part of this agreement, not to diminish the submarine building enterprise. i think that being able to do that first is incredibly important. it speaks to the value of the agreement that others want to join already, because they see what is unfolding with this and they see the...
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and and the agreement of the the arab states who are allied to the united states, so there are differences and that's why there is some tension between. "we are we know that the united states is pressing on for a type of cease fire and we know that benny gants um the israeli minister this week said that there were promising signs so there is obviously something um substantial underway in the these negotiations which um uh is are being mediated by qatar, egypt and others um but nevertheless there is this tension in the war aims and until that is resolved" "and until the united states puts real pressure upon israel to settle, then the the war will continue okay, this uh uh failure as you mentioned, masu shajara of the international organizations, and i believe you're referring to the un, i'm guessing in this case in point, um, it's not going to get solved, right? i mean, we don't, i don't if there's anything that you may know that shows that it's going to, then maybe you can tell us, uh, we're looking at another scenario that's been unfolding and that's inside of..." occupied palestine in th
and and the agreement of the the arab states who are allied to the united states, so there are differences and that's why there is some tension between. "we are we know that the united states is pressing on for a type of cease fire and we know that benny gants um the israeli minister this week said that there were promising signs so there is obviously something um substantial underway in the these negotiations which um uh is are being mediated by qatar, egypt and others um but nevertheless...
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states, the united states turned out to be the platform on which this is happening. this is a fight, but it has a lot of different dimensions, that’s why it’s so sharp, well, for example, in addition to the fight between the 1% and the 10-12% of the middle layer, this is a fight within the 1% between industrial capital on the one hand, and financial capital and the corporatist democracy on the other, this is a fight of what remains of state monopoly capital, from that , what trump calls a... great america is the america of the thirties-eighties , and the new structures are it, financialist. if you narrow the situation and look at the usa, then this is a battle between the elites of the west coast and the east, that is, the coastal elites and the elites of the hinterland, ehas, oklahoma, that is to say, is where the republicans are, those states that the republicans control. there is a racial aspect, because behind trump, behind those forces that support him, they are supported by the white middle class and part of the whites, the white elite, while most of the black population an
states, the united states turned out to be the platform on which this is happening. this is a fight, but it has a lot of different dimensions, that’s why it’s so sharp, well, for example, in addition to the fight between the 1% and the 10-12% of the middle layer, this is a fight within the 1% between industrial capital on the one hand, and financial capital and the corporatist democracy on the other, this is a fight of what remains of state monopoly capital, from that , what trump calls...
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states, while its conflicts are not worth american lives, leaving europe would save the united states millions of dollars annually. in 2016, when the presidential campaign began, trump called. the atlantic alliance , an outdated cold war organization that was supposed to operate on a commercial basis, demanded that alliance members increase their defense budgets to 2% of gdp, and threatened those who disagreed with the withdrawal of american troops. one day , trump even decided to raise the stakes, saying that in fairness, europe should pay 4% of gdp. by the way, the allies, rejecting threats to... gradually increase defense budgets, if by 2017 the level of 2% of gdp was provided by only five nato countries, then by 2020 this will already be the case. however, according to european commissioner briton, in 2020, at a meeting with european commission president ursula vonderleen, trump said that nato is dead, and if europe is attacked, the united states will not come to its aid. absurd or not, the sublimation continues, especially since the expectations of a war with russia in europe are
states, while its conflicts are not worth american lives, leaving europe would save the united states millions of dollars annually. in 2016, when the presidential campaign began, trump called. the atlantic alliance , an outdated cold war organization that was supposed to operate on a commercial basis, demanded that alliance members increase their defense budgets to 2% of gdp, and threatened those who disagreed with the withdrawal of american troops. one day , trump even decided to raise the...