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so the united states. so it's not a go for a while, it can always go on longer than yes i now professor hudson, i know that you have served as a consultant to many governments and international organizations. if i were to ask you to give some advice to, let's say, developing nations on how to talk to the united states. because the american style of negotiating can be very intimidating. but as you pointed out, you know, those countries also have some leverage right now. they have some alternatives. how would you advise them to conduct the, you know, relations with the united states in a fair manner and not in an adversarial manner, but then the self serving and fair manner will realize in the 1st place that america is a paper tiger. and if you look at on america waged on economic war against russia since 2020, to look at how it strengthens russia. look at america's war against china. our strengths of china. yes. ok to be america's enemy. just don't try to be. it's friend. you can, you can both say it in the
so the united states. so it's not a go for a while, it can always go on longer than yes i now professor hudson, i know that you have served as a consultant to many governments and international organizations. if i were to ask you to give some advice to, let's say, developing nations on how to talk to the united states. because the american style of negotiating can be very intimidating. but as you pointed out, you know, those countries also have some leverage right now. they have some...
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neutrality is, is, is offensive to the united states. so, so should they not have done a deal with black rock? is that, oh no, no, no, no, i'm not, no, i'm not. i'm not saying that what i'm saying is mostly moody is, is very strategic. moti is, is very, very clever. but fortunately it's bricks. so he's got china. yeah, it's got russia. they've got his back to they they, they got it, they've got it. just other other port wrote really quick like you guys always say you got my back as we always there, but it always good. as the leaders of the black, as a leader of the black panthers used to always say, not violence only works when your adversary has a conscience. china know that russian knows that it's not that they're going to be violence, but they understand that in iran had to exercise their understanding of that. india better understand that to good rebalance the you can nomics versus militarism. yes, because united states response is, is all due to any problem is militarism. these are economic issues. this global situation is fascinati
neutrality is, is, is offensive to the united states. so, so should they not have done a deal with black rock? is that, oh no, no, no, no, i'm not, no, i'm not. i'm not saying that what i'm saying is mostly moody is, is very strategic. moti is, is very, very clever. but fortunately it's bricks. so he's got china. yeah, it's got russia. they've got his back to they they, they got it, they've got it. just other other port wrote really quick like you guys always say you got my back as we always...
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i live here, i came from the united states 50 years ago. so obviously i see a link between this country and the jewish people. i'm not a stranger, but i have to integrate into the existing society, which is a palestinian majority society. i can come in claimant for my own exclusively take it over and then expect that the world to accept to me is a democratic peace loving country adult. you have a dog genocide on the side that says that the world does not see is real right now as a peace loving country. and part of the reason they don't see is real as a peace loving country is because the united states is doing everything possible to make sure is, well, it's not a peace loving company company countries, right? so so, so need to, so we're creating there's where we're, we're making this situation where we're making life for average. is wally living there and is real more dangerous? i think we're doing the very thing we're trying not to do. am i wrong? well, it's more complex than the time we have. but look, the united states doesn't really car
i live here, i came from the united states 50 years ago. so obviously i see a link between this country and the jewish people. i'm not a stranger, but i have to integrate into the existing society, which is a palestinian majority society. i can come in claimant for my own exclusively take it over and then expect that the world to accept to me is a democratic peace loving country adult. you have a dog genocide on the side that says that the world does not see is real right now as a peace loving...
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war contractors in united states. and look at all of our look at it and look at the value of halliburton before versus after that. that's where you're, that's where your tax dollars are going. and that's why your tax dollars are going there. and he went from being a guy who made maybe a $110000.00 a year was a congressman, to one of the richest men in the country. correct? well, i would argue here in 2020, he voted for dick cheney, and he got it. george uh nobody got to explain it to in fact, victoria noon. what did she needs assisted? wow. a bite and went out and brought it a whole bunch of the same people that dick cheney had. so you got dick cheney. why wouldn't you vote for him a 2nd? so that's actually probably a pen and you know what i, i didn't think about he's right. see, that's what he's right. the rock obama did it on the finance side. yeah. and a good boy. yeah, i've obama did it on the finance side, and joe biden did it so. so in the middle, it's according to you gentlemen, our last president of the united
war contractors in united states. and look at all of our look at it and look at the value of halliburton before versus after that. that's where you're, that's where your tax dollars are going. and that's why your tax dollars are going there. and he went from being a guy who made maybe a $110000.00 a year was a congressman, to one of the richest men in the country. correct? well, i would argue here in 2020, he voted for dick cheney, and he got it. george uh nobody got to explain it to in fact,...
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i'm just supposed to state the facts, but the facts are, if the united states that is tied to isis k, me as it seems to be. then we have to ask the question, is there any link between the united states and this attack that isis k just it in russia? i'm not saying there is a tie. i'm saying it's fair to ask and why aren't american newspapers and american media asking those questions? that's the, that's the important question. and there are other elements of this that indicate that these were not jihadists, for example, they survived. that's the 1st thing to look at is the, is the 4 shooters they survive, they didn't go down in a blaze of glory, which most ices operatives are trained to do. yeah, there's a lot of question to say that and that's all we're doing. exactly. there's all kinds of questions and why the hell is and anybody else that's getting them by the way. take a look at this video real quick. just put up this video of this. uh, this is the ship that apparently had an issue and crashed into the bridge in baltimore. this is the francis scott key bridge. if you're careful abou
i'm just supposed to state the facts, but the facts are, if the united states that is tied to isis k, me as it seems to be. then we have to ask the question, is there any link between the united states and this attack that isis k just it in russia? i'm not saying there is a tie. i'm saying it's fair to ask and why aren't american newspapers and american media asking those questions? that's the, that's the important question. and there are other elements of this that indicate that these were not...
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in the united states. there's been a history of sell outs. what about the co but action today in organized labor, have you witnessed as a labor reporter over the years? are there suspect the actors as it were involved in creating trouble? the stuff was organizing like they used to during the mccarthy is you know, it's, it's not something that, that i've really witnessed as a labor journalist and i think unfortunately, and the truth is like, they don't need covered after assessing to give uh, troubles to you. these days, i mean they're, they're not a bad union leaders out there and there's, and there is so much power on the corporate side right now. and the laws are so tilted in favor of corporate power. that all they need to do is, is to simply union bust and they can be very open about it and they are very open about it. and they have teams of lawyers that do it. and they have teams of anti uni consultants that do it. and so undermine the labor movement, is something that the, the government, the federal government and particularly a lot of
in the united states. there's been a history of sell outs. what about the co but action today in organized labor, have you witnessed as a labor reporter over the years? are there suspect the actors as it were involved in creating trouble? the stuff was organizing like they used to during the mccarthy is you know, it's, it's not something that, that i've really witnessed as a labor journalist and i think unfortunately, and the truth is like, they don't need covered after assessing to give uh,...
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kingdom by the united states. what we didn't know until the whistle blow came forward, that the security company employed by the ecuadorian embassy to provide security is joanne and to embassy staff. was capturing information in breach in the terms of their agreement with the ecuadorian government and providing it to parties in the united states. it is a alleged that we're doing it at the behest of the c i. e. c global, the security company that was hard to protect. julian was actually spying on him and sending the camera feed, send the sound back to the usa, back to the see i through solitary confinement through the character assassination through the or well in legal process through the violation of his most basic human and legal rights. one thing after another was like this theater of the absurd stripping him of his basic human dignity to the newest, new position that gets to the listing fee, the newest $1.00. and we pick any of these fussy you east, i'm wanting to the seller being deported orders. me, so i mea
kingdom by the united states. what we didn't know until the whistle blow came forward, that the security company employed by the ecuadorian embassy to provide security is joanne and to embassy staff. was capturing information in breach in the terms of their agreement with the ecuadorian government and providing it to parties in the united states. it is a alleged that we're doing it at the behest of the c i. e. c global, the security company that was hard to protect. julian was actually spying...
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you know, right, consistent, we served the united states agenda. so at a certain point in time, you say that is the most plausible inference. but somehow the united states or districts, the activities of this organization. well, i, i'll, garland going back to the terrorist attack here in moscow. i mean, so you, you got a 48 hour warning, a general warning, but that's as far as it went. i mean, if you were so quick to say, who did do it, then you must have had the other information before. and probably after having that kind of intel, now it's going to be, it now gets on through. he said, she said, okay, we gave the russians the information, the rest and said, we got a general warning and there wasn't anything to go on. that will be argued until the end of time. okay. but if you come out so quickly and say, you know who didn't do it, well, that's kind of suspect, isn't it? oh, absolutely. you have a little bit too much information on to not to be involved to know who did. there's only one way to know who didn't do it, and that is, you have to know w
you know, right, consistent, we served the united states agenda. so at a certain point in time, you say that is the most plausible inference. but somehow the united states or districts, the activities of this organization. well, i, i'll, garland going back to the terrorist attack here in moscow. i mean, so you, you got a 48 hour warning, a general warning, but that's as far as it went. i mean, if you were so quick to say, who did do it, then you must have had the other information before. and...
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this is a very powerful step by the united states. you frame will receive abrams tanks. i personally think, mr. president biden. these tanks must be like a fist a freedom that knocks out tyranny so that it may never stand up again. we can do this. that's cool. well, in fact, it was months until this quote unquote, the most capable tank in the world. actually a page of the ukrainian battlefield, they was supplied back last year. there was applied last year in september and again they were bill which would be seen on the front lines as ukraine kept losing chunk of the chunk of the chunk over it started for you. i mean, i covered the bottles formatting, got a key. uh, a key stronghold outside the city of the nets, cuz that was uh well, that it was that 489 long. yes. and well, abrams didn't, didn't make a showing to help you. great in from the on the so they lost it. and then we covered plenty of other bottles on again, on the front lines and we did not see any of the abrams tanks there. and so the very 1st size thing that we got was during another batch of outside of the t
this is a very powerful step by the united states. you frame will receive abrams tanks. i personally think, mr. president biden. these tanks must be like a fist a freedom that knocks out tyranny so that it may never stand up again. we can do this. that's cool. well, in fact, it was months until this quote unquote, the most capable tank in the world. actually a page of the ukrainian battlefield, they was supplied back last year. there was applied last year in september and again they were bill...
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and yet we see, you know, full throttle support uh by the united states. and by many of the european countries, for israel it's only, it's only very, very recently sent a and after shoes amounts of public outreach. and after the killing of the, of a few european aid workers, it's only now is that finally we're getting to see just a little bit tiny bit of maybe there's a little bit of pushback from the united states and basically your opinions. but most people in the world have basically had enough, and that's what we've been saying. we've been seeing this huge outpouring of support for the posting and people solidarity. and of course in response to clamped or an attempt is clamped down on the part of a lot of european countries to try to prohibit showing the solidarity for palestine to, you know, outlaw band, these protest. i mean, it's been really a racist, but it's just the thing is it's impossible to hide these kind of thing to anybody with a phone. no. can see it can see what's going on. they can, you know, they're, they're, they're been faced with the
and yet we see, you know, full throttle support uh by the united states. and by many of the european countries, for israel it's only, it's only very, very recently sent a and after shoes amounts of public outreach. and after the killing of the, of a few european aid workers, it's only now is that finally we're getting to see just a little bit tiny bit of maybe there's a little bit of pushback from the united states and basically your opinions. but most people in the world have basically had...
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in the intervening years, the united state, it's in the soviet union, and then the united states and russia negotiated a multitude of arms control treaties. there was the taunt, followed by glasnost and perestroika, american and russian leaders met with some regularity. and on 2 occasions, russian leaders even raised the idea of russia joining nato, but it was not to be the united states began to withdraw from arms control treaties unilaterally. and the us supported unfettered nato expansion in the mid onto in ukraine in 2014 sure, the 2 countries still have diplomatic relations. and that's a good thing. there are still in bassett or is in their respective capitals. but the bi lateral situation is not good. and if these professors of international affairs are to be believed, we are closer to a nuclear war, then we have been in many decades. our guest today knows of what he speaks. matthew ho has been a senior fellow with the center for international policy since 201-2009. matthew resigned in protest from his post in afghanistan with the state department over the american escalation o
in the intervening years, the united state, it's in the soviet union, and then the united states and russia negotiated a multitude of arms control treaties. there was the taunt, followed by glasnost and perestroika, american and russian leaders met with some regularity. and on 2 occasions, russian leaders even raised the idea of russia joining nato, but it was not to be the united states began to withdraw from arms control treaties unilaterally. and the us supported unfettered nato expansion in...
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and yet, last united states. so boxing, we're in the praying against russia has failed, is try to ship lanes, traded ship lanes through china. and china will not take back. now the, the foreign minister told blinking that the relations between china and the united states had step allies. but that negative fact of web build in yesterday is how talk to us about the 10s relation between china and the united states. as well. so when president she met with president by the san francisco, there was supposed to be a reset of the china, us relationships follow what, what follow after that is more of the same us has continued to creating publication in south china sea in the time when the straight us, i sent it's a green beret, special forces to ireland, just couple miles off the chinese coast and united states conducting military exercise with the philippines and japan aim towards china. in the most recent naval exercise, they selected a target to be made in china ship, and they advertise that we are targeting x ray. the
and yet, last united states. so boxing, we're in the praying against russia has failed, is try to ship lanes, traded ship lanes through china. and china will not take back. now the, the foreign minister told blinking that the relations between china and the united states had step allies. but that negative fact of web build in yesterday is how talk to us about the 10s relation between china and the united states. as well. so when president she met with president by the san francisco, there was...
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we don't have to go outside and purchase the united states. i me to come and keep peace in africa and we, we have our own institutions and perhaps a you need, we would need to explain why it is that, uh, you know, we would have an evident partial bit of the continent running to the united states when we are, there we, we, we have, we have the capacity within ourselves to do to do what needs to be done. a reliance on people who from outside is very colonial. we should be over that by now on the shows of what's on gaza appear, which is taking shape and will supposedly be a bridge shredfly. she monetary an aide has come on the fire now being built by the united states. so the same country that's with an icing israel, the question is, do remain on his ultimate purpose of corresponding picking up a story. now after this un stipend on the mortar attack a, a u. n. team was visiting the jetty and staging area for this proposed by the time operation turnaround scheming, about a 100 meters away. no injuries. they went into the bunker for some time and t
we don't have to go outside and purchase the united states. i me to come and keep peace in africa and we, we have our own institutions and perhaps a you need, we would need to explain why it is that, uh, you know, we would have an evident partial bit of the continent running to the united states when we are, there we, we, we have, we have the capacity within ourselves to do to do what needs to be done. a reliance on people who from outside is very colonial. we should be over that by now on the...
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that's in the united states, mostly doing it in georgia as well. no less and less than and, and, you know, they've done it in latin america, columbia. they did it in for rule. they did it recently in bolivia, they did it. and as i mentioned in guatemala, obviously they did it in cuba. they did it in the dominican republic. uh they did it in a row. it's like we said, we wouldn't be here all day and we were going to name all the times of this. and what's funny is we're living at a time now with the united states. seems to be very separated and we need to guard against that. but how sad it would be if someone did that to us, because right now we are a divided country and yet i know, you know, most smart americans know that we have done that around the world and hopefully we don't do it in china to the point we're trying to get so brussel, but they start maybe some kind of conflagration there, which could result in world war 3. let's just be honest about it, george. let's do this. i'm going to take a break. when we come back, i want to ask you about th
that's in the united states, mostly doing it in georgia as well. no less and less than and, and, you know, they've done it in latin america, columbia. they did it in for rule. they did it recently in bolivia, they did it. and as i mentioned in guatemala, obviously they did it in cuba. they did it in the dominican republic. uh they did it in a row. it's like we said, we wouldn't be here all day and we were going to name all the times of this. and what's funny is we're living at a time now with...
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do you both agree that the united states might want, might be inclined to do this because the united states right now just needs a when they need something that doesn't make them look as horrible as they look right now in the eyes of the world. and especially the global south community, either one of you. i think it's more about likes, it's not a when it, this is about damage control. the julian a, something has been a fiasco. it's been a thorn in the side of the bible ministration since day one. really, truly, i mean, even for donald trump, there were expectations of he would have let a song go and pardon him in the waiting days and this is ministration. but of course he was distracted tremendously by january 6th and subsequent impeachment. so i think this is about on doing a bad thing. you can't score when you're they, murray, doctor de paul van out 30 seconds. you get the last word a god. so i was just want to point out that the, the us is really disgraced itself. but boy has a saw, has gone through the ringer. i mean, this guy has an yeah, not by the most powerful country on the,
do you both agree that the united states might want, might be inclined to do this because the united states right now just needs a when they need something that doesn't make them look as horrible as they look right now in the eyes of the world. and especially the global south community, either one of you. i think it's more about likes, it's not a when it, this is about damage control. the julian a, something has been a fiasco. it's been a thorn in the side of the bible ministration since day...
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good, very good position the united states. but that is dependent upon relations with other countries. you see very good. okay, that's all to go to the address. do you have what amount of time address? because you go to lodge post lane on the, in the pacific company and the multiple continental address. well, as far as the, by the time it is concern to a very large extent, that is a convergence of use between india and there united states. what that does, that is, that is not so as part of the continental chip is concerned, whoever you do not agree on most of the issues but that, but that does not really back to, you know, be, we have relations with everybody. all having good relations with the united states is not dependent upon the having any type of relationship with other countries. so i'll go from the board expect relationship for the rest. yes, i'm here and what's the relationship with the united states? and i think that situation is going to continue with it. so i came in, preston a is here on the in the pacific region w
good, very good position the united states. but that is dependent upon relations with other countries. you see very good. okay, that's all to go to the address. do you have what amount of time address? because you go to lodge post lane on the, in the pacific company and the multiple continental address. well, as far as the, by the time it is concern to a very large extent, that is a convergence of use between india and there united states. what that does, that is, that is not so as part of the...
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you tried various countries before the united states. he tried single poor, he tried germany as well in germany, didn't work out for the project reasons because he wasn't aware that your regulations require you to hire local as far as even if he can find it. even if he can't find any one. and then finally as the realize that us was a disaster. so it was, he got marked in san francisco and he settled and the u. a. but he seems to be happy. so in his proceeds to provide this platform that offers a, you know, a voice that if every person, regardless of use how they succeeded. yes, he calls it a neutral platform and that they only supposedly sensor child pornography or terrorism something really violent. and then he said, come to e u pressure and a band odds these channels, for example, especially in europe, is there a nearby cannot on telegram read ortiz channels. if you are a russian and in other countries, you can. but that in itself shows and proves that telegram is only mutual and they're going by what e u officials want them to do? act
you tried various countries before the united states. he tried single poor, he tried germany as well in germany, didn't work out for the project reasons because he wasn't aware that your regulations require you to hire local as far as even if he can find it. even if he can't find any one. and then finally as the realize that us was a disaster. so it was, he got marked in san francisco and he settled and the u. a. but he seems to be happy. so in his proceeds to provide this platform that offers...
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and get away with it because the united states will protect it. and do you think it was an act by the israeli government to draw the united states in as being, as, as being talked about? is iran. i clearly does not wish to be further involved. uh, it certainly hasn't done what uh some fed some wanted as regards the genocide in guys we don't have any real hard evidence to know exactly what the israelis we're thinking. but that would be my guess. these rallies have long been interested in dragging us the united states into a war with israel. i mean, excuse me, a war with iran. and i think that this was probably a step in that direction. also, i think these realities are getting desperate at this point in time of the war and gaza is not going well at all. one cannot see a happy ending today conflict. they also have an ongoing conflict with has belong their northern border, which is not going well. and there doesn't appear to be any end to that one either . uh, and then if you look at what's happening inside is real itself, with their all sorts of pro
and get away with it because the united states will protect it. and do you think it was an act by the israeli government to draw the united states in as being, as, as being talked about? is iran. i clearly does not wish to be further involved. uh, it certainly hasn't done what uh some fed some wanted as regards the genocide in guys we don't have any real hard evidence to know exactly what the israelis we're thinking. but that would be my guess. these rallies have long been interested in...
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and what the united states is fighting . they are fighting the rise and development of economies, and they're using militarism to do so. so these other countries, south africa and others that are turning to the international court of justice in the criminal court. they, their voices would, would have fallen upon death for years. and years ago, because there would not have been the counter force that the to make this take it from a unilateral power dynamic to a multi lateral power dynamic. and when i say power dynamic, i'm not only talking militarism because, you know, when it's when united with child of the size it is had enough of us carrier groups in the south china sea. they'll send a hypersonic missile in there to solve that problem. but the issue now is the dollarization, the issue is challenging. economies in the united states only solution is military as well. you know, line all, you know, it, we've mentioned the president, the united states, mr. biden here, a number of times. um and, and freddy is kind of uh, alluded
and what the united states is fighting . they are fighting the rise and development of economies, and they're using militarism to do so. so these other countries, south africa and others that are turning to the international court of justice in the criminal court. they, their voices would, would have fallen upon death for years. and years ago, because there would not have been the counter force that the to make this take it from a unilateral power dynamic to a multi lateral power dynamic. and...
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states over our southern border and where exactly they're going within the united states. yeah, yeah, i think technology would assist in that in that regard. i think that there's some other things that we need to be doing that i'll, i'll ask for the much more a straight line between the fates and local police. and because sometimes the issues that stays in force that sometimes create issues with local police departments when they are involved in this lesson law and regulations and other things. and so because of that, i think that it should be a clear line, and this would be a clear distinction of what the phase do versus what local policing do in that way . we don't get mixed up about that. the other solution is one that takes place and has been operating in your book for a lot for, for a very long time. now, in this, when certain countries have open for the policy across your pin countries is travel. and you can go from country to country because there is a open borders process. now there's a limit to that and that maybe that maybe that would help solve the problem that
states over our southern border and where exactly they're going within the united states. yeah, yeah, i think technology would assist in that in that regard. i think that there's some other things that we need to be doing that i'll, i'll ask for the much more a straight line between the fates and local police. and because sometimes the issues that stays in force that sometimes create issues with local police departments when they are involved in this lesson law and regulations and other things....
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and if the united states loses the economic race, i think the united states will have no choice but to seed the military race meeting that will have to find a way to correct our position economically. before we talk about going to war, we can't go to war based upon a fundamentally weak economic position. if united states is able to stabilize its economic position, visa be china, then we will press the military issues believing that we have a military advantage over china. and this is a mis conception misperception and a mistake, and it will lead to direct conflict with china. so i think the world needs to start betting on, continued chinese economic growth and chinese economic dominance. because only through that pass when the war with america be avoided by jane has pushed back against a fresh pressure from washington over china's booming ties with russia. welcome to meet china and russia has the right to engage in normal economic and trade and cooperation. this kind of cooperation shouldn't be interfered or limited, and china also doesn't accept criticism or pressure, so don't go no l
and if the united states loses the economic race, i think the united states will have no choice but to seed the military race meeting that will have to find a way to correct our position economically. before we talk about going to war, we can't go to war based upon a fundamentally weak economic position. if united states is able to stabilize its economic position, visa be china, then we will press the military issues believing that we have a military advantage over china. and this is a mis...
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those are all enemies of the united states. i mean, well, you know why it's an ice is attacking israel or a pliant era presumes they don't do that. it's really interesting. always goes in one direction. mohammed. yes. and, and it is the united states that is all constantly calling other governments that they consider to be adversaries as a terrace and supporters of terrorism, states, supporters of terrorism. also we had the attack and focused on against the chinese workers and engineers. so all of that, when you put all of these attacks are taking place against countries that have problems with the united states. i wonder why, why, why chinese, why the chinese, why the iranians, why the russians, why the syrians and as you point out, why not there's right of these. why not others? who are on the other side of this, uh, this schism this, this, this conflict between the west and west and resumes. and so, yeah, well, right? because i go west against the rest. okay. and with that, you know what that's about the continuation of 500
those are all enemies of the united states. i mean, well, you know why it's an ice is attacking israel or a pliant era presumes they don't do that. it's really interesting. always goes in one direction. mohammed. yes. and, and it is the united states that is all constantly calling other governments that they consider to be adversaries as a terrace and supporters of terrorism, states, supporters of terrorism. also we had the attack and focused on against the chinese workers and engineers. so all...
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can use military cooperation deal with the united states. and off the french troops quit that country in december. the us is all the 2nd requesting nation to wrap up its military presence in the west. that's what makes the well talk about coming up out of the seems just more bad news for boeing. one of his planes has been forced to return to jo bog and make an emergency landing off the one of his tires fell off during take off. the plane was on his way to cape town with the answer to the code. now this video right here, you're watching that shows the moment the play naturally landed on tom i. it comes as the usa across john has taken a have a ring in the press and the money markets. it's been accused of cutting corners to read big of profit spa, potentially putting the lives of travelers at risk. all these on a quarter lips, the lead on this one. the planes running off the taxi ways paneling falling off mid flight windshields cracking and scores of injuries just last month. always reputation continues to fall deeper into the gutter with the
can use military cooperation deal with the united states. and off the french troops quit that country in december. the us is all the 2nd requesting nation to wrap up its military presence in the west. that's what makes the well talk about coming up out of the seems just more bad news for boeing. one of his planes has been forced to return to jo bog and make an emergency landing off the one of his tires fell off during take off. the plane was on his way to cape town with the answer to the code....
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states, from within the united states against the palestinian people. the united states does not want to push the israelis to stop there, essentially playing this dirty game of pretending that they want a ceasefire, while the israelis mainly from benjamin netanyahu. these really prime minister are not actually looking for a ceasefire. they're looking for a mass starvation campaign to buy as much time as possible because it's well understood that if the israelis do reach a ceasefire, it's ultimately a declaration that they were defeated. they didn't bring back the prisoners which were taken by the palestinian factions by force. they didn't collapse a mass or even any of the other, some 12 smaller or groups which are functioning in the gaza strip and fighting them every single day. and it shows also that there is a level of desperation from the use re lease. and those zionists in the united states who are, are backing them at this point. as israel's military operation is ultimately failed to achieve its primary objectives on the ground. and in the latest
states, from within the united states against the palestinian people. the united states does not want to push the israelis to stop there, essentially playing this dirty game of pretending that they want a ceasefire, while the israelis mainly from benjamin netanyahu. these really prime minister are not actually looking for a ceasefire. they're looking for a mass starvation campaign to buy as much time as possible because it's well understood that if the israelis do reach a ceasefire, it's...
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jane the un session as the representative of the united states and united kingdom. once again, it's right to deny its responsibility for the current situation in syria. broad, the region by false c, blaming you, run your own historically rejects these allegations. you are on, he's never speaking to contribute to the spillover of the conflict in the region, nor does it to escalate or esper the pension to the entire region. despite expressing concern over this below, over the up the attentions and the region of the united states. it's rise to misuse the situation to destabilize, syria and the region. look to them on the as rarely occupation authorities would not have committed this aggression against a protected diplomatic headquarters. protected under international law, had it not been for the blind support of the united states to you and my country syria holds the war criminals of the israeli occupation government and their partners in the united states administration. fully responsible for these attacks and their repercussions on regional and international peace an
jane the un session as the representative of the united states and united kingdom. once again, it's right to deny its responsibility for the current situation in syria. broad, the region by false c, blaming you, run your own historically rejects these allegations. you are on, he's never speaking to contribute to the spillover of the conflict in the region, nor does it to escalate or esper the pension to the entire region. despite expressing concern over this below, over the up the attentions...
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if you pay taxes in the united states of america, right? they take your money because if it was given according to the research we did, they take money that you paid in taxes and they give it to jaya agribusiness corporations as a subsidy to make sure that they can succeed. so how much do you, do you think you gave over the past 5 years? $478000000000.00 that you paid in taxes. because apparently they to these other business corporations. they 2 are too big to fail. makes you wonder, doesn't it? all that talk about socialism and communism and how do we need to make sure we're never like them those chinese, by golly, me joining us now, sir. i've got the senior asia pacific relations policy expert at the institute of china, american studies with more than 2 decades of experience right here in washington dc studying this type of thing. i don't know where to start, but you know, i came to hear yelling yesterday or whatever the hell. she said, these things that, oh try now you need to be more like us. you gotta change your ways. by golly, we did
if you pay taxes in the united states of america, right? they take your money because if it was given according to the research we did, they take money that you paid in taxes and they give it to jaya agribusiness corporations as a subsidy to make sure that they can succeed. so how much do you, do you think you gave over the past 5 years? $478000000000.00 that you paid in taxes. because apparently they to these other business corporations. they 2 are too big to fail. makes you wonder, doesn't...
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they felt that this was not in the united states entry is now leading. the charge was marjorie taylor green, the representative of georgia, and she was seconded by many members of her party. rather intense speeches were given prior to the voting. you see the united states tax payer has already sent $113000000000.00 to ukraine. and a lot of that money is on, accounted for you. claim is not a member of nato, but the most important thing due here in washington dc is though we have to spend americans hard earned tax dollars over 2 crane and keep the money going to continue to murder ukrainians. wipe out an entire generation of ukrainian man, 2 and a half years end of this war. we still don't know what success looks like. is it cry me a, is it all of the don't boss is a hold what you got? we don't know. we just can't afford it. this new spending. $60000000000.00 is designated as emergency spending. mean it go, meaning it goes straight to our national debt. a national debt that grows every single 2nd to the tune of $8000000000.00 every single day. and by the w
they felt that this was not in the united states entry is now leading. the charge was marjorie taylor green, the representative of georgia, and she was seconded by many members of her party. rather intense speeches were given prior to the voting. you see the united states tax payer has already sent $113000000000.00 to ukraine. and a lot of that money is on, accounted for you. claim is not a member of nato, but the most important thing due here in washington dc is though we have to spend...
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but in the united states, at least it's fairly polarized. and i think that both sides of the coverage are weird. strange and myopic because they're not representative of what's going on. when you look at conservative coverage, we'll talk about, oh, the threats to jewish students and faculty, even when there is no evidence to support this. when you look at the very left wing media, you'll see these claims of, oh yeah, the police are targeting and doc seeing all the students and all the rest. and there is evidence to support that. they are doing that. it's very heartbreaking to see what's going on and know that most of this isn't driven by the people on the ground is driven by politicians and rich money interests that have no concern for us whatsoever. regular media analysts line also is financing the protest. this will only lead to more defense if an idea or a slot is likely to incite violence and is in a position to do it. where, where you are likely to know what and you intend to excite bylaws, then speech can be stop. because speeches, hur
but in the united states, at least it's fairly polarized. and i think that both sides of the coverage are weird. strange and myopic because they're not representative of what's going on. when you look at conservative coverage, we'll talk about, oh, the threats to jewish students and faculty, even when there is no evidence to support this. when you look at the very left wing media, you'll see these claims of, oh yeah, the police are targeting and doc seeing all the students and all the rest. and...
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so overall it was the united states with its veto power. that prevents, it would have been a very historic day at the united nations security council. palestine could have become a full member state with the full rights of the un member state. however, the united states veto that resolution that was put forward by algeria to grant palestinian statehood and the palestinians left remaining observers that the united nations not member states detached the united for peace. those were the words that former us president bill clinton, that marks the beginning of nato's bombing campaign in the summer. you this lobby a 25 years ago. natal rains down tens of thousands of bombs and missiles, killing hundreds of civilians. what follows is our special coverage of those events and the market. they laughed on history and lives. the we have to protect thousands of innocent people to the fuse of powder, to get the heart of bureau to stand united with our allies for feed my generation. never to see those in europe again. the letters and bombing was not only
so overall it was the united states with its veto power. that prevents, it would have been a very historic day at the united nations security council. palestine could have become a full member state with the full rights of the un member state. however, the united states veto that resolution that was put forward by algeria to grant palestinian statehood and the palestinians left remaining observers that the united nations not member states detached the united for peace. those were the words that...
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of a ukrainian states of america or the united states of america, where the boys up in congress, pelosi and all her blue and yellow piles have really gone all in the yuko frenzy check this the is this a key is or is this a washington where exactly are we, i mean, i think people are really, really buying into this in the states. and of course it's just another $61000000000.00. what's that? i'm on friends, mike johnson says at 80 percent will be spent in the us. keep that to yourself. don't tell the boys in queue yes, but it's added on to a 170000000000. that the u. s. has already given the boys and it's getting tougher and tougher to peer yourself away from that blue and yellow. it's so attractive. it's like vanilla ice cream or benign ice cream, and blueberry so tasty. pearl bill pass growl here was so fond of the flag. he decided to sell it a bit to himself noticed range and you know, you can wave your ukrainian flag on capitol hill. no problem, you probably get a $61000000000.00 for doing it. but if to an old dall and you want to wave the all stars and stripes, the all star spangled b
of a ukrainian states of america or the united states of america, where the boys up in congress, pelosi and all her blue and yellow piles have really gone all in the yuko frenzy check this the is this a key is or is this a washington where exactly are we, i mean, i think people are really, really buying into this in the states. and of course it's just another $61000000000.00. what's that? i'm on friends, mike johnson says at 80 percent will be spent in the us. keep that to yourself. don't tell...
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that he was made. biden was the point man on ukraine for the united states. now at the time, mister barton made frequent visits to your credit by his own count. he went there at least a 1000 times from 2014 through early 2016. and that you should know not so coincidentally is about the same time that his son a hunter, got. busy appeared to be a token job working for verizon. verizon is a company that is produced as much as 1300000000 cubic meters of natural gas. generates revenues as high as half a $1000000000.00. now, it is also being accused of producing something else. and that's why we're bringing you the story today. not just natural gas, but also terrorism. this link was disclosed publicly for the very 1st time by the moscow investigative committee spokespersons. here she is. the one part of you can use the city this a brushing them group. would you put the was doomed in the slits slip? some committee of the what i see was was dental go mozilla ocean on 0. we need studies. one will start moving and that's the thing is listed is tip of football. shoot yo
that he was made. biden was the point man on ukraine for the united states. now at the time, mister barton made frequent visits to your credit by his own count. he went there at least a 1000 times from 2014 through early 2016. and that you should know not so coincidentally is about the same time that his son a hunter, got. busy appeared to be a token job working for verizon. verizon is a company that is produced as much as 1300000000 cubic meters of natural gas. generates revenues as high as...
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it's no secret that the united states sees both of were in ukraine and rising tensions around taiwan as parts of 2 prong strategy of essentially trying to slow down the resist, the development of both russia and china, and perhaps other independence centers of power. and it seems that vision and most go, i'm no longer has it turned about the are joining forces and resisting uh that that pressure from the united states. they did discuss it. you know, many of the conflicts including the conflict in ukraine. it's been a year since china itself released its proposal for the settlement of the ukrainian, the conflict of the 12 point plans. now there is a lot of, uh, sort of um, diplomatic activity going on in europe right now, because as we deliver at the behest of the united states, is now trying to organize and major conference for ukraine for the ukrainian issue . and it's still unclear who is going to be invited. beijing is in insisting that most school needs to be either a part of this conference, or rather, it would be better to have, you know, an independent and all encompassing in
it's no secret that the united states sees both of were in ukraine and rising tensions around taiwan as parts of 2 prong strategy of essentially trying to slow down the resist, the development of both russia and china, and perhaps other independence centers of power. and it seems that vision and most go, i'm no longer has it turned about the are joining forces and resisting uh that that pressure from the united states. they did discuss it. you know, many of the conflicts including the conflict...
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anyone else they didn't want the united states to be antagonized. so they said clear signals, diplomatic way that this was simply being done for domestic consumption within their right. yeah. yeah. it's not that or is not interesting. what in the amazing angle to present to this entire story. i appreciate you saying that here on the program, mr. black and the us national security council spoke to us and don't curb it. he's a, he's hailing the american role in this and coping. the a tied to saying is, quoting an incredible achievement, i mean, fair play, what do you, what are your thoughts start with on all these different players getting involved? i mean you had what you had a british of fight, a drug screen scrambled from cypress. you've had all the fight address being scrambled from the southern. you are designed to stand american jets and this guy as well. i mean, i mean, what do you think? because from a pilot's point of view, it must have been a fascinating source. he a nighttime mission, you're flying a super fine, it's fine to. busy that you'
anyone else they didn't want the united states to be antagonized. so they said clear signals, diplomatic way that this was simply being done for domestic consumption within their right. yeah. yeah. it's not that or is not interesting. what in the amazing angle to present to this entire story. i appreciate you saying that here on the program, mr. black and the us national security council spoke to us and don't curb it. he's a, he's hailing the american role in this and coping. the a tied to...
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he is black mailing the united states to get more otherwise he'd use them internally. that's his argument. but he is marks us heating oil refineries in russia using drones, but they're not in a swarm tactic. and so, and he's not destroying them that, that the russians, the russian oil economy still can deal with that. but the, but the reality is that zalinski is, is, is black mailing the united states to get more stuff, more money, much of that money is going to go to produce more to our, to our industrial complex. yeah. to, to produce those weapons. so we can give him the older which, which is the game. yeah that's, that's, that's, that's really the game that is the game. what, what do you make of a month? you know, i go back to you on this mark, be the big this question of i called it blackmail. i mean, i'm using the word blackmail. maybe. maybe i'm using that term out of school, but i can think of a better term and i was sitting there as i was carrabba's as i was writing my intro today, i was sitting there on the computer thinking, and i wrote black mail that i got
he is black mailing the united states to get more otherwise he'd use them internally. that's his argument. but he is marks us heating oil refineries in russia using drones, but they're not in a swarm tactic. and so, and he's not destroying them that, that the russians, the russian oil economy still can deal with that. but the, but the reality is that zalinski is, is, is black mailing the united states to get more stuff, more money, much of that money is going to go to produce more to our, to...
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well, mike was certainly the united states. they all hyping up the shipment and the so supply all the up 16 fighter jobs and they are in the just selling it as a game changer, you know, piece of equipment that will help the ukrainians on the battlefield. the key of and to, and presidents the landscape, they have been doing the same on that part. but well, the role and this has been moved to kind of, well the growing descent and the growing restlessness within the ukrainian society that are growing very, very tired and weary of this conflict. now the 16 fight are just, of course, it is still the 1st time it has been announced that have been 2 weeks. so by these fighters just being supplied to ukraine and there have been deliberations as to when to do that or to how many to send to ukraine. and when they will finally appear on an fly above the crate. in the ukrainian skype, the united states, they have been framing ukrainian pilots for quite a while. now. apparently they now the sea of those recruits ready to take up in the on th
well, mike was certainly the united states. they all hyping up the shipment and the so supply all the up 16 fighter jobs and they are in the just selling it as a game changer, you know, piece of equipment that will help the ukrainians on the battlefield. the key of and to, and presidents the landscape, they have been doing the same on that part. but well, the role and this has been moved to kind of, well the growing descent and the growing restlessness within the ukrainian society that are...
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now the united states and sending these up 16 fodder just clearly an escalation. now the tricky part and the very, very dangerous fuss about this is to of russia has been trying to take out the landing strips of ukrainian military airports. uh base. is that what we fits into? so ukraine was re fixing its uh, military facilities. its uh uh, it's airports so that they are able to launch these f sixteens into, into, into the yeah, because ukraine previously it had no such infrastructure as it was in the process of re purposing and just re refurbishing the infrastructure. russia has been targeting these airports and so just so to, to prevent the ukraine from using it. and if it, of course, we'll see how successful russian was doing so. but if it was, then ukraine might have no other option, but to fly on to launch these f sixteens from the facilities that abroad and say in poland, for example. and russia has been very clear what comes next, if you crane decides to do so. the comments already being heard that the conditions of significant destruction, of few grains fee
now the united states and sending these up 16 fodder just clearly an escalation. now the tricky part and the very, very dangerous fuss about this is to of russia has been trying to take out the landing strips of ukrainian military airports. uh base. is that what we fits into? so ukraine was re fixing its uh, military facilities. its uh uh, it's airports so that they are able to launch these f sixteens into, into, into the yeah, because ukraine previously it had no such infrastructure as it was...
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the answer his father was the vice president united states. and as i, for mentioned, had direct dealings with both the company and ukrainian officials. and since becoming president, the hunter issue has become embarrassingly front and center for the bottom administration. and although direct illegalities have not been proven, there remain open questions as to just how closely hunter, or for that matter, pressing a button were tied to her as well and its actions. which is why this new question of potential links to terrorism becomes so important. and that's why we're reporting on this at this time. joining us down to break this down. i'm joined by front of the show, somebody who tries to clear up the gaps and there are plenty of them. i think in the story. international relations and security analyst mark, so the mark, thank you so much for joining us. rick. thanks for having me. it's always an honor and a pleasure to be on direct impact. i think it's really important for us to go through the things that have not been proven at this point. and
the answer his father was the vice president united states. and as i, for mentioned, had direct dealings with both the company and ukrainian officials. and since becoming president, the hunter issue has become embarrassingly front and center for the bottom administration. and although direct illegalities have not been proven, there remain open questions as to just how closely hunter, or for that matter, pressing a button were tied to her as well and its actions. which is why this new question...
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um, i don't expect them to write united states. uh, but uh, yeah, yes, exactly. does arrive in the united states, then the only thing you can do is to carry on organize. we don't have, you know, there's been a d, c. i've been on the streets of d. c. for so long out there and you've seen that truck. and as i read it here, and you talked to people on the streets, they're not that interested. you know, the people that are support june assigned or are they really gung ho uh in support or just like, you know, as liberals obviously a bad thing or are they willing to get out there? that's. that's the test. yeah. or really do they know? yeah. you know, people are on this here, you're on the streets, you want to go directly to the people and everyone's all their cell phone is the issue and they're not even working. so you've got to grab their attention. it's the new opium get, you know, the whole world on their cell phones all the time. they should, they should go to cellphone. amount of this, isn't that the truth? i'm telling you it's, it's, it's a real problem. i go ont
um, i don't expect them to write united states. uh, but uh, yeah, yes, exactly. does arrive in the united states, then the only thing you can do is to carry on organize. we don't have, you know, there's been a d, c. i've been on the streets of d. c. for so long out there and you've seen that truck. and as i read it here, and you talked to people on the streets, they're not that interested. you know, the people that are support june assigned or are they really gung ho uh in support or just like,...