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she line in her resignation from the state department. i think a lot of us are struggling with whether you are a boutique actor or you represent many others who share this perspective. whispers in the hallways, discomfort with the direction of the administration. we've seen letters from donors, we've seen anonymous letters written by whitehouse, staff and others. they're very few who have stepped forward a now and done what you did and resigned your job and position. and as you wrote in your eloquent essay and cnn, this may foreclose a future for you and foreign service. and so you, you, you put this. so how, how unique are you in this environment right now? are there others out there that share your perspectives? many people share this perspective, the people inside state. many of them want to do that work because they believe in what the united states says it's supposed to stand for and they believe in the work they're doing. many people are doing extremely important work on gaza and on accountability measures for israel, but those won'
she line in her resignation from the state department. i think a lot of us are struggling with whether you are a boutique actor or you represent many others who share this perspective. whispers in the hallways, discomfort with the direction of the administration. we've seen letters from donors, we've seen anonymous letters written by whitehouse, staff and others. they're very few who have stepped forward a now and done what you did and resigned your job and position. and as you wrote in your...
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of state, you're in the would work of the state department. and yet you're using this moment to focus attention on this crisis. tell us about your decision. so 1st, thanks so much for having me and for drawing attention to this issue and i had thought about resigning earlier. i was at state as a foreign affairs officer working in the bureau of democracy, human rights and labor near eastern affairs, trying to promote human rights in the middle east. and it had just become so difficult to try to do that. in the aftermath of october 7th and i, it just, it felt that it had gotten to the point where i had tried to raise objections internally to the extent that i was able to like through descent cables, for example. um, but eventually it just got to the point that it seemed that resignation was really the only option left. and then when i was speaking with colleagues, they encouraged me to do so publicly in order to draw more attention to the. so i decided that i would, i would go ahead and go public and to, to try to contribute to these efforts to
of state, you're in the would work of the state department. and yet you're using this moment to focus attention on this crisis. tell us about your decision. so 1st, thanks so much for having me and for drawing attention to this issue and i had thought about resigning earlier. i was at state as a foreign affairs officer working in the bureau of democracy, human rights and labor near eastern affairs, trying to promote human rights in the middle east. and it had just become so difficult to try to...
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and then trump administration really undermine the state department. and people welcome this administration's pledges to reestablish us more leadership to emphasize human rights to engage and international institutions like un and in the week of october 7th, it's become clear that those things are, are not in fact the priority. and what is the priority is this unconditional u. s. military support for israel and political support like in the u. n. so i think many, many people just feel very betrayed. i know there are more people who have resigned quietly. we haven't seen many public resignations. i think in part just because it's part of the culture of the state department to not sort of, you know, seek the spotlight or you know, the, so much of that work is done quietly and out of the public eyes. so i think for many people, they're just not really accustomed to that you know, to, to coming out publicly like this. right. well, i want to get your reactions to a sound bite. we have from national security council spokesperson, john kirby responding to the
and then trump administration really undermine the state department. and people welcome this administration's pledges to reestablish us more leadership to emphasize human rights to engage and international institutions like un and in the week of october 7th, it's become clear that those things are, are not in fact the priority. and what is the priority is this unconditional u. s. military support for israel and political support like in the u. n. so i think many, many people just feel very...
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department of the united states, and the report was prepared by a division of the us state department, the bureau of democracy, human and labor rights, and, of course, this report also mentions ukraine, in particular, low trust. pre-judicial authorities in our country, and about certain oppressions and distortions in the field of freedom of speech. nataliya pushyna is now in touch with me, a lawyer, glory to ukraine, mrs. natalya, i congratulate you, and congratulations, glory to the heroes, the report of the state department, and i would like your professional assessment of the main problems you see, well , in particular, it does not concern the problems of this report, but the problems of our ukrainian. situation, and yes, the report is very meaningful, the report is very voluminous, a whole section is devoted in this report to the territories occupied by russia, in which in this section it is stated about violations of crimes committed by the russian military security forces, as well as proxy forces in those territories that was occupied by russian territory, russian federation. an
department of the united states, and the report was prepared by a division of the us state department, the bureau of democracy, human and labor rights, and, of course, this report also mentions ukraine, in particular, low trust. pre-judicial authorities in our country, and about certain oppressions and distortions in the field of freedom of speech. nataliya pushyna is now in touch with me, a lawyer, glory to ukraine, mrs. natalya, i congratulate you, and congratulations, glory to the heroes,...
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now, the state department building itself built 1950s. it was planned the 1950s and opened up in 1960. so all of the work that we've done to our collection has been to the interior of the building, allowing people to walk to the space and suddenly explore. since the 1961 architecture of this building here. and you really do experience. but this this terrace was renovated during the secretary clinton, too, correct? absolutely. what is this wall here? this is the wall of the secretaries of state and. i think we'll see some names that are familiar, secretaries who have gone on to become president, like thomas jefferson, james madison, james monroe, john quincy adams. and the list certainly goes on. and then, of course, the more recent secretaries of state clinton, rice, powell, albright, yes, kissinger. we're just past. so well speaking presidents who, as secretary of state, i think our next stop is in monroe. it is. let's go. great. now, virginia hart, this is one of the smaller rooms we've been at? yes, absolutely this is one of the privat
now, the state department building itself built 1950s. it was planned the 1950s and opened up in 1960. so all of the work that we've done to our collection has been to the interior of the building, allowing people to walk to the space and suddenly explore. since the 1961 architecture of this building here. and you really do experience. but this this terrace was renovated during the secretary clinton, too, correct? absolutely. what is this wall here? this is the wall of the secretaries of state...
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so author stacy schiff, why are we talking to you at the state department? largely because we have glorious newly refurbished rooms to celebrate any beautiful, opulent book that gives us the history of those rooms and the collection in its entirety to celebrate as well. and we are sitting in the ben franklin diplomatic room at this time. what is your connection to the state department's america's collection book? well, i'm here on franklin's coattails because had written a book about ben franklin's years in, france, when he is essentially paving way for the american foreign service, he's really first foreign ambassador. and in the years that he spends in france, puts america on the map and as that is the genesis really of the department of state in the beginnings of, american foreign policy. i'm here in a way, as ben franklin's companion. and that, of course, is your book, the great improvised about ben franklin's time in france. you describe franklin as combative, prideful, callous and overbearing. does that make for a diplomat? no, i think is ben franklin,
so author stacy schiff, why are we talking to you at the state department? largely because we have glorious newly refurbished rooms to celebrate any beautiful, opulent book that gives us the history of those rooms and the collection in its entirety to celebrate as well. and we are sitting in the ben franklin diplomatic room at this time. what is your connection to the state department's america's collection book? well, i'm here on franklin's coattails because had written a book about ben...
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why is our state department undertaking to sow division at home in the united states? are they playing into the hands of divide and conquer policy abroad? willing to plant foreign flags in the heart of the united states government. that is the real question, not the dei question, the purpose and mission of the government of the united states today. >> laura: this is why we need bill on. wisdom and brilliance. the spokesman for the state department -- ned, not that you are not both. this will help us counter argument to what bill just said. >> when our work force looks like america, our workforce is stronger and our ability to protect american national security is improved and enhanced. >> laura: ned, why protect a misogynist country? protect our values abroad, if that is what they think? >> this is the amazing part. used to be if you had a position at the state department, you advocate what america stands for. how can you have people that hate this country, at the state department? other thing that strikes me, by them doing this in a systematic way, iteck stroos me the
why is our state department undertaking to sow division at home in the united states? are they playing into the hands of divide and conquer policy abroad? willing to plant foreign flags in the heart of the united states government. that is the real question, not the dei question, the purpose and mission of the government of the united states today. >> laura: this is why we need bill on. wisdom and brilliance. the spokesman for the state department -- ned, not that you are not both. this...
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partners at the state department. of the united states of america, because it should be very clear to everyone that if the state department recognizes that freedom and democracy in ukraine are under a threat, it will automatically mean the end of international aid, both financial for the budget and military, because no country that defends the interests of the free world, that is a leader in the free world, will help a country where there is no freedom of speech, where there is no... supremacy rights, where there are no democratic principles for which ukrainians de facto fought in the ukrainian-russian war, and this is a very dangerous conclusion, and i would really like the government, when it has not listened to our journalists for a long time, to listen to representatives of the people deputies from of european solidarity, maybe she will finally hear from the representatives of the state department, because the signal is very dangerous for the country, and... in one day there is the signing and provision of a huge amount of 60 billion in aid from the united states so that we defend
partners at the state department. of the united states of america, because it should be very clear to everyone that if the state department recognizes that freedom and democracy in ukraine are under a threat, it will automatically mean the end of international aid, both financial for the budget and military, because no country that defends the interests of the free world, that is a leader in the free world, will help a country where there is no freedom of speech, where there is no... supremacy...
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why were the state department, the national. state department, the national is due to health be denying that this is happening? what reason is there _ that this is happening? what reason is there for _ that this is happening? what reason is there for that? - that this is happening? what reason is there for that? the problem is security and classified information. the heart of this case is within the classified sphere so it is easy for the us government to say there is nothing to see here, because you cannot look behind the wall to know what it is. there are so many cases where the united states has either failed to investigate because it did not want to or when it did investigate, it found evidence of problematic behaviour and just went the other way instead. the behaviour and just went the other way instead.- behaviour and just went the other way instead. the us has taken an aggressive _ other way instead. the us has taken an aggressive fossa - taken an aggressive fossa towards russia right now, looking at the war in ukraine. why do you think the us would not call out russia right away
why were the state department, the national. state department, the national is due to health be denying that this is happening? what reason is there _ that this is happening? what reason is there for _ that this is happening? what reason is there for that? - that this is happening? what reason is there for that? the problem is security and classified information. the heart of this case is within the classified sphere so it is easy for the us government to say there is nothing to see here,...
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fifth espresso channel, logically it would be very easy to resolve the issue of the state department's remarks by giving access to the channels of agreement, well , balancing the single marathon, in principle the most logical thing would be to transfer the resources that we are currently investing in the single marathon to a public broadcaster, which, unlike other channels, which are in a single marathon, has a high level. you say the simplest and most logical thing, but just yesterday we saw another wolf and it moves and exactly the opposite, you know, it is difficult to live in a country when all the people call you mariana bezugla, but this was the first signal that a coordinated attack by the public broadcaster was beginning, so we see the public and svitlana ostapa from the supervisory board says that the representatives of the so -called... channel are happy, and that was once there was a channel that covered the work of your parliament, now it is a haven for the ivanovs, petrovs and the other sidarovs, and in this case we see the opposite, let’s throw out the public, because t
fifth espresso channel, logically it would be very easy to resolve the issue of the state department's remarks by giving access to the channels of agreement, well , balancing the single marathon, in principle the most logical thing would be to transfer the resources that we are currently investing in the single marathon to a public broadcaster, which, unlike other channels, which are in a single marathon, has a high level. you say the simplest and most logical thing, but just yesterday we saw...
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according to us state department findings, the kiev regime's law enforcement agencies controlled, or at least attempted to control, the internet, sometimes without legal authority, and took significant steps to block access to sites. all this is supposedly for security reasons to combat quote “russian propaganda.” the state debt called ukraine a partially free country, but this must be considered too soft a formulation. the russian media pointed out some facts that the state debt preferred. for example, the kidnapping and murder in a ukrainian prison of the american journalist gonzalo leary, who, unlike most mainstream western media, told the truth about how things really are in square and the report also talks about some religious oppression in ukraine, without details or examples. however, it is certainly not difficult to guess what exactly we are talking about; for some reason the state department simply chose not to go into details. these are numerous. facts of persecution of the canonical ukrainian orthodox church by the kiev authorities and the so-called ocu (schismatics),
according to us state department findings, the kiev regime's law enforcement agencies controlled, or at least attempted to control, the internet, sometimes without legal authority, and took significant steps to block access to sites. all this is supposedly for security reasons to combat quote “russian propaganda.” the state debt called ukraine a partially free country, but this must be considered too soft a formulation. the russian media pointed out some facts that the state debt preferred....
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what is your connection to the state department's america's collection book? well, i'm here on franklin's coattails because had written a book about ben franklin's years in, france, when he is essentially paving way for the american foreign service, he's really first foreign ambassador. and in the years that he spends in france, puts america on the map and as that is the genesis really of the department of state in the beginnings of, american foreign policy. i'm here in a way, as ben franklin's companion. and that, of course, is your book, the great improvised about ben franklin's time in france. you describe franklin as combative, prideful, callous and overbearing. does that make for a diplomat? no, i think is ben franklin, as he dealt with his colleagues, a curious thing about franklin's years in france is that he essentially hits the ball out of the park on every front, except when dealing with his fellow commissioners in paris and especially john adams. and so those are adjectives that i think john adams would have quickly applied, franklin, where franklin
what is your connection to the state department's america's collection book? well, i'm here on franklin's coattails because had written a book about ben franklin's years in, france, when he is essentially paving way for the american foreign service, he's really first foreign ambassador. and in the years that he spends in france, puts america on the map and as that is the genesis really of the department of state in the beginnings of, american foreign policy. i'm here in a way, as ben franklin's...
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she is doing what the state department wishes to have done. our concern of americans ought to be why is our state department undertaking to sow seeds of division at home and disrespect abroad for the united states? are they playing into the hands of a divided conquer policy abroad. are they so far gone that they are willing to plant foreign flags in the heart of the united states government. that to me is the real question. not the dei question. but the purposes mission of the government of the united states today. >> laura: yeah. i mean, this is why we need bill on. i mean, wisdom and brilliance. all right, the spokesman for the state department, ned, not that you are not both, says that this is going to help us counter argument to what bill just said, watch. >> we believe that when our workforce looks like america and reflects the full diversity of america, our workforce is stronger and our ability to protect america's national security is improved and enhanced. >> laura: ned, why do you want to protect -- is he talking about blinken there w
she is doing what the state department wishes to have done. our concern of americans ought to be why is our state department undertaking to sow seeds of division at home and disrespect abroad for the united states? are they playing into the hands of a divided conquer policy abroad. are they so far gone that they are willing to plant foreign flags in the heart of the united states government. that to me is the real question. not the dei question. but the purposes mission of the government of the...
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so heading province with the state department with the, with the reconstruction team there. and again in 2006 and 7 in onboard province as a marine corps company commander were not deployed. matthew worked on afghanistan and iraq, more policy in operations issues at the pentagon. in the state department from 2002 to 2008 matthews writings of appeared in such periodicals as the atlanta journal constitution, cnn the guardian, huffington post, the usa today, even the wall street journal and the washington post. he's been a guest on hundreds of news programs on television and radio. the prestigious council on foreign relations has sighted matthews resignation letter from his post in afghanistan as any central document. in 2010, matthew was named the written, our prize recipient for truth telling, and in 2021 he was awarded as a defender of liberty by the committee for the republic in washington. matthew, welcome to the show. we're so glad to have you. thanks, john. thanks for all your back on is good to see you. thank you. the pleasure of mine, matthew. i want to just jump into
so heading province with the state department with the, with the reconstruction team there. and again in 2006 and 7 in onboard province as a marine corps company commander were not deployed. matthew worked on afghanistan and iraq, more policy in operations issues at the pentagon. in the state department from 2002 to 2008 matthews writings of appeared in such periodicals as the atlanta journal constitution, cnn the guardian, huffington post, the usa today, even the wall street journal and the...
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>> bret: griff jenkins live at the state department, thanks. up next, the panel with the fight over fisa and the house speaker preparing it for a big meeting with former president donald trump. first, beyond our borders tonight. ukraine's parliament approves a controversial law to govern how the country calls up new soldiers. it was past against a back drop of escalating russian campaign inside ukraine that has devastated ukraine's energy infrastructure in recent weeks. authorities say overnight missile and drone attacks destroyed the largest power generating facility in the capital region of kyiv. a vietnamese real estate tycoon is sentenced to death in the country's largest financial fraud case in its history. 67-year-old trume mylynn charged with fraud. she led one of the country's richest real estate films. this is a live look at rome. one of the big stories there tonight, archaeologists, sorry about that, in pompe uncover a banquet hall with black walls and frescoes portraying mythical figures such as helen of troy, apollo and cassandra. t
>> bret: griff jenkins live at the state department, thanks. up next, the panel with the fight over fisa and the house speaker preparing it for a big meeting with former president donald trump. first, beyond our borders tonight. ukraine's parliament approves a controversial law to govern how the country calls up new soldiers. it was past against a back drop of escalating russian campaign inside ukraine that has devastated ukraine's energy infrastructure in recent weeks. authorities say...
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anthony, the us state department did not speak about accountability. how much hope is that in his rel, establishing accountability for itself, given the findings of several international human rights groups. i'm looking at statements, amnesty international, december, 8th, human rights watch. april 4th. even bates selling these right of human rights groups saying, quote, is really authorities of proven they cannot investigate, suspected violations of international humanitarian law, as i know. and we'll know. and then of course, is to steve, the meeting with the needs riley has a potentially they sort of things car to the i. c. c or other kinds of international bodies. ok, starkly. he's rarely so just let alone people hire up generals bailey, in favor of investigating little and prosecuted. i mean, the right of palestinians that are being killed, arranged in the west bank again long before october 7, but certainly accelerated sense is latrice thousands upon thousands. i mean, what site is doing about this is that since october 7 and its of course has bee
anthony, the us state department did not speak about accountability. how much hope is that in his rel, establishing accountability for itself, given the findings of several international human rights groups. i'm looking at statements, amnesty international, december, 8th, human rights watch. april 4th. even bates selling these right of human rights groups saying, quote, is really authorities of proven they cannot investigate, suspected violations of international humanitarian law, as i know....
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they say the state department, well, regarding the only news that was mentioned by the state department, the telethon is the reaction of shmyhal, who was in the verkhovna rada of ukraine, on april 26, during the hour of questions to the government, he stated that the national telethon. will continue his work in the future, video statement people's deputy of ukraine from european solidarity iryna herashchenko exposed shmyhal, because the tv channel rada, by the way, did not make public the recording of this meeting. let's see. from the point of view of the fact that there is a war going on in the country now, and it is not only in the military plane, informational ones, accordingly, we need to have our own. means of informing people from conducting the relevant news channels in order to kill all the disinformation as well as all the propaganda narratives of the russian enemy, so of course the marathon is working, it will to work, he has been working since the first day of the full-scale aggression and will continue to work to inform ukrainian society, but the editor just... told me that
they say the state department, well, regarding the only news that was mentioned by the state department, the telethon is the reaction of shmyhal, who was in the verkhovna rada of ukraine, on april 26, during the hour of questions to the government, he stated that the national telethon. will continue his work in the future, video statement people's deputy of ukraine from european solidarity iryna herashchenko exposed shmyhal, because the tv channel rada, by the way, did not make public the...
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we will speak to former state department official josh paul and a u.s. soldier who is refusing to remain silent. >> i am larry hebert. i am active-duty air force. i am in washington, d.c., conducting a white house. i am on day three. next week i will be outside of congress in solidarity with the people in gaza. amy: plus, iran is vowing revenge after israel attacked the iranian consulate in damascus, killing at least seven iranian officers including three commanders. all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. world central kitchen has suspended aid operations in gaza after an israeli airstrike killed six international workers from the charity and a palestinian driver. the aid workers were struck after they left a warehouse in deir al-balah where they had unloaded more than 100 tons of food aid that they had brought into gaza by ship from cyprus. the aid workers were driving in a clearly marked convoy branded with the charity's logo. world central kitchen said the attack occurred e
we will speak to former state department official josh paul and a u.s. soldier who is refusing to remain silent. >> i am larry hebert. i am active-duty air force. i am in washington, d.c., conducting a white house. i am on day three. next week i will be outside of congress in solidarity with the people in gaza. amy: plus, iran is vowing revenge after israel attacked the iranian consulate in damascus, killing at least seven iranian officers including three commanders. all that and more,...
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everybody in the world knows what happens except for the us state department, say m yes. and you know, the us to setup the parameters or attempted to set up the parameters to about the to do, you know, this will rate international law in this context had been which is the state department. and i asked them not just about the genocide convention, but even the geneva conventions. they, they protested that day. yep. abide by the geneva conventions. but when you really parse out their words and i, you have, you know, they, sometimes they don't call on me. i have to go up to them afterwards privately, and i basically got them to admit that they don't recognize the, the sessions and the whole. that's all we're going to go back to international law . but we go to a short break and a half to that short break. we'll continue our discussion on the house and stay with our team, the, the watching page of why is and why in this country. what if i give borrowed money and the store in this? this is chad and i showed order for not, not just the last name scale. when i knew what the subje
everybody in the world knows what happens except for the us state department, say m yes. and you know, the us to setup the parameters or attempted to set up the parameters to about the to do, you know, this will rate international law in this context had been which is the state department. and i asked them not just about the genocide convention, but even the geneva conventions. they, they protested that day. yep. abide by the geneva conventions. but when you really parse out their words and i,...
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the state department or capitol hill, even with a junior person to discuss these issues. do you face the same challenges? what's the response from official washington to the work that you that you do in support of p y? i could tell you at the un security council of about 4 minutes into my statement, the american best or got them locked out. why and that that is more or less what we seen from both official washington as well as from the, you know, official media. if you will, the media, the corporate establishment, legacy media, have you want to call it is right, a different reasons for that when it comes to the media. so i'm going to have to do just simple bottom line readings. you know, they don't want anyone on who's going to push new ons or tell a complicated story. they want red vs blue yelling at each other. yes. right. so there's some rather, uh, that is not innocuous, but simple reasons for it. but it also also has to do is the fact that these people, they are friends, they are fellow leads. they go to the same parties, they do not want to be replaced within these
the state department or capitol hill, even with a junior person to discuss these issues. do you face the same challenges? what's the response from official washington to the work that you that you do in support of p y? i could tell you at the un security council of about 4 minutes into my statement, the american best or got them locked out. why and that that is more or less what we seen from both official washington as well as from the, you know, official media. if you will, the media, the...
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one of the things is becoming very apparent also is watching the state department officials approach the press and even even the people, the one pack or practice access journalism. the see them kind of there, there was staring into space like they can't believe what they're hearing. they don't have the courage enough to push back yet, but there is something in the or how do you explain the moment we're in sam. and i think that this is the combination of a long designed and uh, setup parameters that between the us seduce ro to block and the palestinians. october 7th, was simply the pretext for the tendency that as well as long as the ultimately genocidal project turning to ethnically cleanse of the palestinian people. um, barton is attempt no parts of the truth of this have gotten to the us public biden is attempting to distance himself from this establishment. media which enabled this are attempting to distance themselves from this the international community. and in spite of the efforts of south africa, the international court of justice has not no reason to the k. it is not impleme
one of the things is becoming very apparent also is watching the state department officials approach the press and even even the people, the one pack or practice access journalism. the see them kind of there, there was staring into space like they can't believe what they're hearing. they don't have the courage enough to push back yet, but there is something in the or how do you explain the moment we're in sam. and i think that this is the combination of a long designed and uh, setup parameters...
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a meant to that not ho, former state department official and marine corps veterans. thank you so much for being with us. mother, teresa once said that piece begins with a smile. it should be so simple. the truth is that peace only comes when each side begins to truly understand the other side. ronald reagan once the piece is not the absence of conflict, it's the ability to handle conflict by peaceful means. that is true. but that handling of conflict can only be achieved by understanding. we need more of that right now. thanks for joining us for another episode of the whistle blowers, i'm john kerry. our group will see you next time the. 2 2 2 2 2 the, [000:00:00;00] the 1935 fast is easily led by dictator benito mussolini decided to expand its colonial empire in africa and take over the opium. by that time, e z o b a was the only fully independent state on the continent. back in 1896, its inhabitants were able to defeat veto young colonists and defend their independence. since then, rome craved for revenge for the humiliating defeat. in the morning of october 3, 193
a meant to that not ho, former state department official and marine corps veterans. thank you so much for being with us. mother, teresa once said that piece begins with a smile. it should be so simple. the truth is that peace only comes when each side begins to truly understand the other side. ronald reagan once the piece is not the absence of conflict, it's the ability to handle conflict by peaceful means. that is true. but that handling of conflict can only be achieved by understanding. we...
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it would appear instead to be the state department. i haven't been called out, potentially breaking the law by shielding is riley units. and until last week, and now we expected an announcement next week or she advertise the elders or washington. the smith house, the view from occupied east jerusalem. sundays come as a shop. okay. and israel, the united states, the most staunch backer of israel, whatever is per pad. it seems to sanction a battalion in the military. it's if the military support for the military and a very divided country. it's a one thing that unites people here because almost every is really a served in the military. yes, we've heard this morning from the fall, right. as you might expect, a small think of this as the us as crossed a red line. he's a follow up member of these really cabinets along with him. but so small traits, the finance, the finance minister, quoted absolute madness. wiley's riley's fighting for his existence. prime minister benjamin netanyahu called at the height of absurdity and immortal. lo, we wi
it would appear instead to be the state department. i haven't been called out, potentially breaking the law by shielding is riley units. and until last week, and now we expected an announcement next week or she advertise the elders or washington. the smith house, the view from occupied east jerusalem. sundays come as a shop. okay. and israel, the united states, the most staunch backer of israel, whatever is per pad. it seems to sanction a battalion in the military. it's if the military support...
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department, because inside the state department they don’t talk to each other, so it’s unknown what he says, the cia director flew there on the eve of the attack, at the insistence, they decided to disparage the state department, because there are such funny characters that what should they say, he just sent them, now, yesterday the director of the sru spoke on the phone with the head of turkish intelligence kalin, and now he is already asking the turks to join... the islamic revolution, but to be honest, he could blame his turkish friends, especially , that the british intelligence services have been working hard in turkey for a long period of time, this is their patrimony, and not knowing that hamas directly supports turkey is a creation, by and large they are fellow party members, muslim brothers, that is, not knowing this at least it’s strange at least, so when cameron lies, you just look, you think, the englishwoman is crap, nothing changes, and especially for you, dear friend, jozov, rabinet, biden, jr., communicating with the pilots, although i’m not sure that he knows wh
department, because inside the state department they don’t talk to each other, so it’s unknown what he says, the cia director flew there on the eve of the attack, at the insistence, they decided to disparage the state department, because there are such funny characters that what should they say, he just sent them, now, yesterday the director of the sru spoke on the phone with the head of turkish intelligence kalin, and now he is already asking the turks to join... the islamic revolution,...
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he was the number three at the state department. a really big job. he is now the head of the central intelligence agency. he works at the george bush intelligence center, which my case is not oxymoronic. we are really lucky to have him here today. he is knowledgeable. he is a thoughtful guy, so please welcome to the stage the cia director, bill burns. [applause] >> that's all right. >> thank you very much. i am david kremer, the executive director director of the george w. bush institute and it is a real honor for me to be here with bill burns, the director of the cia. i want to underscore one think it monday morning, we were all wondering what our plan b was going to be, just given development in the middle east. the fact that you are here is a real tribute to your friendship and dedication, living up to your word. we are grateful to you -- that you are here today, so thank you. >> delighted to be here with all of you. thanks, mr. president, for the kind words. they mean a lot to me, coming from someone for whom i have much respect. it is great to s
he was the number three at the state department. a really big job. he is now the head of the central intelligence agency. he works at the george bush intelligence center, which my case is not oxymoronic. we are really lucky to have him here today. he is knowledgeable. he is a thoughtful guy, so please welcome to the stage the cia director, bill burns. [applause] >> that's all right. >> thank you very much. i am david kremer, the executive director director of the george w. bush...
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it is a state department analysis with a state department outcome, and they can speak to what is going to happen at the time they are ready to speak directly. >> you said that a number of state department officials, including some recently departed former officials, have told my colleagues at their understanding of the president's use on israel, to applying the lahey law, as you just described, can you tell us whether the president would intervene in that state department process, that you referred to, to prevent the lahey the lady at law -- the leahy law being placed on israel ? mr. sullivan: it is my strong belief that whoever you are referring to has not sat in a meeting with israel and are speculating. the state department will make these discussions. they will make them in an analysis when it may be appropriate and the questions of how that all plays out is best directed to their purview. >> on ukraine, now that the united states is sending long-range missile systems to ukraine, do you expect germany will follow with weapons? mr. sullivan: i would refer you to berlin on that. yeah
it is a state department analysis with a state department outcome, and they can speak to what is going to happen at the time they are ready to speak directly. >> you said that a number of state department officials, including some recently departed former officials, have told my colleagues at their understanding of the president's use on israel, to applying the lahey law, as you just described, can you tell us whether the president would intervene in that state department process, that...
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you worked at the state department for years. what would be the significance if he does decide to sanction them? so if yeah, i mean, so not only that i work at the state hall for several years, but i sat as a member of the israel, a he reading for him for several years. and the allegations we are talking about now, allegations could have been sitting for years. these dates back to 20 to 2022, or even many years earlier. um, you know, there's always been an effort to elevate these concerns to put a memo to the secretary, which is by the way, a requirement only for as well. there's no other country for which we need to seek the sectors approval before and both can both literally know what the cut over the country where a unit becomes ineligible for assistance under the hill. and we have to offer this extra to sign off on that. so the very fact that it is this actually making this decision demonstrates the double standard when it comes to israel, a box, you know, for years we've been asking the department to move forward on these so
you worked at the state department for years. what would be the significance if he does decide to sanction them? so if yeah, i mean, so not only that i work at the state hall for several years, but i sat as a member of the israel, a he reading for him for several years. and the allegations we are talking about now, allegations could have been sitting for years. these dates back to 20 to 2022, or even many years earlier. um, you know, there's always been an effort to elevate these concerns to...
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department the other day, by the way, that’s where the ukrainians are, by the way , the us state department, they saw that they were violating human rights, imagine the country how much they have now allocated to them before... can you imagine, they have allocated 60 billion dollars, they are imposing sanctions on us, there for violation of human rights, they allocated 60 billion dollars, while the state department notes forced disappearances in ukraine, torture, cruel, inhumane, degrading treatment, punishment, harsh life-threatening conditions in prison, arbitrary arrest or detention, serious problems with the independence of the judiciary, restrictions freedom of expression, including of representatives of the media, violence or threats of violence against journalists, unjustified arrests or prosecution of journalists, and censorship, severe restrictions on the internet, significant interference with freedom of peaceful assembly, restrictions on freedom of movement, serious government corruption, widespread gender-based violence, systematic restrictions on the freedom of association of w
department the other day, by the way, that’s where the ukrainians are, by the way , the us state department, they saw that they were violating human rights, imagine the country how much they have now allocated to them before... can you imagine, they have allocated 60 billion dollars, they are imposing sanctions on us, there for violation of human rights, they allocated 60 billion dollars, while the state department notes forced disappearances in ukraine, torture, cruel, inhumane, degrading...
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again, you simply wouldn't say, particle hang l g 0 at the state department. the you and top coal to set to rules on a request for germany to hold ministry a to as well. the case was filed by nicaragua, which argues berlin is failing to prevent genocide or uphold international humanitarian law. it's the latest legal bait involving israel at the international court of justice. south africa loans, the case in december accusing is the route of genocide. still a head on al jazeera at least falls, the people are killed after a damn boast is bags and can be a while. another is at risk of overflowing the in depth analysis of the days headlines. that is the failure to free the captive still being held by him. i asked how difficult a moment is this for prime minister netanyahu is trying to stay indefinitely as 5 minutes to the no delta state possibly else of j. frank assessments. how to relations decline between them is uh, i'm the united states of america. the crux of the matter is, is choice school ministry partners, and specifically russia inside story on al jazeera
again, you simply wouldn't say, particle hang l g 0 at the state department. the you and top coal to set to rules on a request for germany to hold ministry a to as well. the case was filed by nicaragua, which argues berlin is failing to prevent genocide or uphold international humanitarian law. it's the latest legal bait involving israel at the international court of justice. south africa loans, the case in december accusing is the route of genocide. still a head on al jazeera at least falls,...
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the state department report put an end to the fairy tales that we do not have censorship, that we do not persecute journalists and experts who, so to speak, just because they have a different opinion, their own views, they criticize the government and so on, on they are hunted in different lists, registers, enemies, zradniki. of course, washington is forced to justify its puppet regime in his crimes. the country is under martial law, which means that all this, of course, is very bad, but it’s still understandable. at the same time, the american agency emphasizes that the human rights report does not try to list all violations for the year and does not draw legal conclusions, that is, de facto it does not influence anything. surprisingly, over these decades, finally before them. it began to dawn on me that something is happening wrong with human rights in ukraine, there are such phrases there, even people are disappearing, people are being detained without any legal grounds, they are being bullied, such expressions have already appeared in the state department. it is worth rememberi
the state department report put an end to the fairy tales that we do not have censorship, that we do not persecute journalists and experts who, so to speak, just because they have a different opinion, their own views, they criticize the government and so on, on they are hunted in different lists, registers, enemies, zradniki. of course, washington is forced to justify its puppet regime in his crimes. the country is under martial law, which means that all this, of course, is very bad, but it’s...
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the state department is not enacting those laws because biden does not want them enacted. excuse me, we not want them enacted. excuse me. we will _ not want them enacted. excuse me, we will have _ not want them enacted. excuse me, we will have to _ not want them enacted. excuse me, we will have to leave - not want them enacted. excuse me, we will have to leave it - me, we will have to leave it there. a former state department official and a fellow with the baker institute for the middle east. thank you very much for taking the time to speak with us. meanwhile inside gaza, it's eid—al—fitr, the end of ramadan, and palestinians are marking the holiday amid destruction and widespread hunger. aid groups say desperately needed food, supplies, and aid trucks are not getting inside via the erez crossing — despite a recent announcement by israel that it would be reopened. in the north, displaced families visited the graves of their loved ones. here in washington, presidentjoe biden is hosting japanese prime minister fumio kishida at a state dinner. the visit began with a wel
the state department is not enacting those laws because biden does not want them enacted. excuse me, we not want them enacted. excuse me. we will _ not want them enacted. excuse me, we will have _ not want them enacted. excuse me, we will have to _ not want them enacted. excuse me, we will have to leave - not want them enacted. excuse me, we will have to leave it - me, we will have to leave it there. a former state department official and a fellow with the baker institute for the middle east....
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the us state department official, who resigned in protest of his country's support for the genocide in gaza , said that he cannot serve a government that lays the groundwork for such crimes. dr. anershlein is the second position after josh poole, the director of the arms export control office of the us department of state. it is this ministry that has resigned in protest of washington's support for the zionist regime. dr. shilain said that there are other people in the ministry of foreign affairs who are against washington's policies, but they cannot resign. he said that washington's support for israel is even against the domestic laws of the united states and not only has a terrible effect on the people of gaza, but also harms the position of the united states in the public opinion of the world. they were playing sports. no group has yet claimed responsibility for the attack. a week ago, the mayor of ecuador's capital was assassinated by unknown armed groups. in recent months, several government officials and a prosecutor were assassinated in this country. also, in the summer of last
the us state department official, who resigned in protest of his country's support for the genocide in gaza , said that he cannot serve a government that lays the groundwork for such crimes. dr. anershlein is the second position after josh poole, the director of the arms export control office of the us department of state. it is this ministry that has resigned in protest of washington's support for the zionist regime. dr. shilain said that there are other people in the ministry of foreign...
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you recently resigned from your post at the state department. why did you decide to step down? was there a specific breaking point for you? i first tried to do what i could on the inside. i co—authored a dissent cable and signed two other dissent cables and expressed my concerns in open forums that the state department held because many employees are extremely concerned about this us policy. but it became clear over time that it was not effective to try and affect change from within and so initially i was going to resign over gaza and let that be known that i was not initially planning to then go public with the resignation beyond just sort of letting my supervisors know and i was given the opportunity to speak with a senior state department official about my resignation. he's shared some of my concerns but then, ultimately i did decide to go public in part because it seems that public pressure is the only thing that is having any effect although, again, we're really not seeing a significant shift we are not seeing biden use his massive amount of leverage that the us has over
you recently resigned from your post at the state department. why did you decide to step down? was there a specific breaking point for you? i first tried to do what i could on the inside. i co—authored a dissent cable and signed two other dissent cables and expressed my concerns in open forums that the state department held because many employees are extremely concerned about this us policy. but it became clear over time that it was not effective to try and affect change from within and so...