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ergin bombed the british embassy in rome on the 31st of october 1946. the building had to be demolished and entirely rebuilt. on 7th of march 1947, robert misrahi, a french zionist student, a protog of french philosopher jean- paul satre, was smuggled into britain and bombed the colonial club near st. martin's lane and... london. the bomb blew out the building's doors and windows and seriously injured several soldiers. in april, 1947, two stern gang terrorists attempted to blow up the colonial office in whitehall, in the center of london. they planted bomb containing 24 sticks of explosives at dover house, headquarters at the colonial office, but it failed to go off. two months later in june 1947, a stearn gang cell operating in italy posted 21 letter bombs to senior british politicians and cabinet. members including prime minister clement attle, foreign secretary ernest bevin, and chancellor of the exche stafford, cryps, as well as winston churchill. most of the letter bombs were intercepted, but some reached their intended recipient and failed to go o
ergin bombed the british embassy in rome on the 31st of october 1946. the building had to be demolished and entirely rebuilt. on 7th of march 1947, robert misrahi, a french zionist student, a protog of french philosopher jean- paul satre, was smuggled into britain and bombed the colonial club near st. martin's lane and... london. the bomb blew out the building's doors and windows and seriously injured several soldiers. in april, 1947, two stern gang terrorists attempted to blow up the colonial...
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ergin bombed the british embassy in rome on the 31st of october 1946. the building had to be demolished and entirely rebuilt. on 7th of march 1947, robert misrahi, a french zionist student, a protege of french philosopher jean- paul satre, was smuggled into britain and bombed to the colonial club near st. martin's lane in central london. the bomb blew out the building's doors and windows and seriously injured several soldiers. in april, 1947, two stone gang terrorists attempted to blow up the colonial office in whitehall in the center of london. they planted bomb containing 24 sticks of explosives at dover house, headquarters of the colonial office, but it failed to go off. two months later in june 1947, a sternang cell operating in italy posted 21 letter bombs to senior british politicians, and cabinet members including prime minister clement attle, foreign secretary ernest bevin, and chancellor of the ex-checker, stafford, cryps, as well as winston churchill. most of the letter bombs were intercepted, but some reached their intended recipient and fail
ergin bombed the british embassy in rome on the 31st of october 1946. the building had to be demolished and entirely rebuilt. on 7th of march 1947, robert misrahi, a french zionist student, a protege of french philosopher jean- paul satre, was smuggled into britain and bombed to the colonial club near st. martin's lane in central london. the bomb blew out the building's doors and windows and seriously injured several soldiers. in april, 1947, two stone gang terrorists attempted to blow up the...
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embassy has become a waste . according to many experts, the mossadegh government went through many ups and downs until the august 28 coup , but the black arrow movement remained as a golden leaf in the history of iranian anti-colonial struggles. mohsen soltani of sed and sima news agency showed the power of national solidarity to the world. again , it is a rebellion that is in the creation of the world. again, it is a lamentation and what a torment. in the heart of history, when it comes to the world of text and words , it becomes a story. sometimes you read the story of karbala, a book that begins in madinah and seeks to understand one sentence : how did hossein become hossein? i don't see the story telling or the author's imagination entering a documentary book that defines the border between narrative and history with the author's annotations. hussain was always in front of the others, not behind them, he was always the shelter of others, not in their shelter like that. which is worthy of the imam, the story o
embassy has become a waste . according to many experts, the mossadegh government went through many ups and downs until the august 28 coup , but the black arrow movement remained as a golden leaf in the history of iranian anti-colonial struggles. mohsen soltani of sed and sima news agency showed the power of national solidarity to the world. again , it is a rebellion that is in the creation of the world. again, it is a lamentation and what a torment. in the heart of history, when it comes to the...
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well, in in 2013, the british embassy i'm sure you've been invited to this party, the british embassy, every four years, has a big party the night before the inauguration of new president and. i have personally never been invited to this party. it sounds like quite the thing. and barbara walters, of course, was always to this party. so she's at party in 2013 before the second inauguration of barack obama. and she's walking the parties. she's leaving the party. the embassy has this long marble staircase quite grand. she's walking down that the the woman next to her who had worked with her at abc, knew her well, offered her arm. barbara was contemptuous about the idea would need somebody to arm and then tumbled down the stairs and was briefly there was blood the british in that kind of british efficiency immediately of formed a human wall around her so as like as with no picture of barbara walters in wheelchair no picture of barbara walters at the bottom of the stairs. the woman she was with, susan merkin deti, told me that she thought she was and she wasn't came to she didn't want to g
well, in in 2013, the british embassy i'm sure you've been invited to this party, the british embassy, every four years, has a big party the night before the inauguration of new president and. i have personally never been invited to this party. it sounds like quite the thing. and barbara walters, of course, was always to this party. so she's at party in 2013 before the second inauguration of barack obama. and she's walking the parties. she's leaving the party. the embassy has this long marble...
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a manly and honorable uprising against the government factory of the british embassy is hot waste. according to experts, even though mossadegh's government went through many ups and downs until the august 28 coup , the sitir movement is a golden leaf in the darkness. and to some iranian truck drivers, a smaller share of what is produced in iran is smuggled out of the country than their real needs . 97 liters of pouring the share of the first stage of ardi behesht 43 97. what are they? truck drivers also bring their cars to the black market to work . they bring their cars, they give us parking space. we go and buy up to 7,000 tomans a liter. we rent cards for their drivers. these truck drivers are for work they bring less fuel , they buy diesel from quota holders who have enough. those who have multiple cards, those who smuggle fuel, even to the extent of their car windows , but they do n't care, what's the point? this time we called it syrian waybills or waybills that have no function at all . should be allocated based on the distance that the trucks travel. it is based on gps pred
a manly and honorable uprising against the government factory of the british embassy is hot waste. according to experts, even though mossadegh's government went through many ups and downs until the august 28 coup , the sitir movement is a golden leaf in the darkness. and to some iranian truck drivers, a smaller share of what is produced in iran is smuggled out of the country than their real needs . 97 liters of pouring the share of the first stage of ardi behesht 43 97. what are they? truck...
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a manly and honorable uprising against the government factory of the british embassy is hot waste.according to experts , although the mossadegh government went through many ups and downs until the august 28 coup, the sitir movement remained as a golden leaf in the history of iranian anti-colonial struggles and the power of solidarity. mohsen soltani of sed and sima news agency brought melli to the world. first, the discount tower is at the peak of thousands of products from the 31st of july to the 4th of august. the chain stores of oghok korosh are now open. i'm tired. i told you that it is famous. i said that it opened . it opened. no, it was night. let's go this way. in 10 minutes, we will reach the home appliances store. let's go. let's go. well, i said let's go to the home appliances city. all the branches in tehran, isfahan and sari are the best. the access points for your loved ones are located along with a dedicated parking space suitable for shopping. all week long , the first largest home appliance city after square azadi in front of tehran. hello, welcome to news 21. ther
a manly and honorable uprising against the government factory of the british embassy is hot waste.according to experts , although the mossadegh government went through many ups and downs until the august 28 coup, the sitir movement remained as a golden leaf in the history of iranian anti-colonial struggles and the power of solidarity. mohsen soltani of sed and sima news agency brought melli to the world. first, the discount tower is at the peak of thousands of products from the 31st of july to...
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a manly and honorable uprising against the british embassy's government building factory was left behind according to experts , although mossadegh's government went through many ups and downs until the august 28 coup, the black arrow movement remained as a golden leaf in the history of iranian anti-colonial struggles. mohsen soltani of sed and sima news agency showed the power of national solidarity to the world. with a burning heart and indescribable pain, this child from the people of gaza bids farewell to his martyred father. his father one of dozens of martyrs from the palestinian refugees. al-mawassi region is khanyounis. survivors of the first almoasi massacre described the moments after the attack as follows. the fighters of the zionist occupiers destroyed the tents of the palestinian refugees in al-mawasi area with deadly american weapons . god is sufficient for us, and with american bombs weighing several tons , he committed the massacre of almoasi khanyounis area. enemy media revealed. the occupying army used american mk-84 bombs, each of which contains one ton of explosives. t
a manly and honorable uprising against the british embassy's government building factory was left behind according to experts , although mossadegh's government went through many ups and downs until the august 28 coup, the black arrow movement remained as a golden leaf in the history of iranian anti-colonial struggles. mohsen soltani of sed and sima news agency showed the power of national solidarity to the world. with a burning heart and indescribable pain, this child from the people of gaza...
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embassy at the close of the summit last night. here's part one of our interview so i know you told the bbc that president biden was in really good form during your meeting obviously, we're hearing lots of different accounts from people who have had meetings with the president and 51 million americans watching that debate. two weeks ago, saw something different than really good form. if you were a witness, a concerning development would you say something? >> yes, of course. but i mean, i yesterday, i spent 45 minutes with the president, which spoken on the phone. as you can imagine. but this was an opportunity to discuss a number of issues. we were billed for 45 minutes. we probably went on for the best part of an hour, covered a lot of ground he was in good form and it was also really good opportunity for me as a new prime minister that the united kingdom just a literally in week one too speak to the president about special relationship which matters to him, matters to me and of course, to make absolutely clear, are unshakable sup
embassy at the close of the summit last night. here's part one of our interview so i know you told the bbc that president biden was in really good form during your meeting obviously, we're hearing lots of different accounts from people who have had meetings with the president and 51 million americans watching that debate. two weeks ago, saw something different than really good form. if you were a witness, a concerning development would you say something? >> yes, of course. but i mean, i...
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we are also talking about the role of the british embassy personally of ambassador buchan. in the februaryn, not only will it not be necessary to share victory with russia, even in the summer, that is, before the bolsheviks came to power, in the materials of the second bureau of military intelligence of france, the territory of an ally is proposed to be considered one of the richest colonies, the word occupation is already heard. the materials of the french foreign ministry indicate: on december 23, 1917, an agreement was concluded between france and great britain on the division of spheres of influence in russia. according to secret agreements, the british also intended to gain control over the oil-rich north caucasus. the french, over the coal-rich donetsk basin of crimea in soviet times, will be reluctant to remember the first world war. in the thirties, in the moscow sokol district, the fraternal brotherhood was liquidated a cemetery for victims of a war that would be called imperialist. now there is a memorial complex of heroes, excursions are held. for me, again, a kind of memory of
we are also talking about the role of the british embassy personally of ambassador buchan. in the februaryn, not only will it not be necessary to share victory with russia, even in the summer, that is, before the bolsheviks came to power, in the materials of the second bureau of military intelligence of france, the territory of an ally is proposed to be considered one of the richest colonies, the word occupation is already heard. the materials of the french foreign ministry indicate: on...
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ruth anderson also led the israeli embassy proxy, the jewish labor movement.four months into the gaza genocide, anderson took a trip to occupied palestine to state. her support for israel's war, meeting with israeli president isaac hertsof. kerstama has also appointed another israel lobby to key position in government. jillian maron has been appointed as health minister in the new regime. she was previously chief executive at the british board of deputies, which stated in a 2020 trustes report that it has a close working relationship with the israeli embassy and strengthen links with the israeli military. a. according to her registry of interest, maron took a trip to occupied palestine in march 2024, at least six months into the genicide, she met with israeli political figures. the trip was paid for. by a private company cedas oak limited. there are two directors of cedas oak, one is stewart pollock, form head of the conservative friends of israel. the other director of ceeders oak is jonathan mendelson, formerly head of labor friends of israel. loyalty design
ruth anderson also led the israeli embassy proxy, the jewish labor movement.four months into the gaza genocide, anderson took a trip to occupied palestine to state. her support for israel's war, meeting with israeli president isaac hertsof. kerstama has also appointed another israel lobby to key position in government. jillian maron has been appointed as health minister in the new regime. she was previously chief executive at the british board of deputies, which stated in a 2020 trustes report...
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well, the british american project was started with funds from the us embassy and also is funded by armscompany, bae systems. it includes a really interesting um scope of british political and media figures, so jeremy paxman, who people in this country may have seen, interviewing all of the prominent political figures of the day, is member of the british american project. in addition to that, um, something like five members of tony blair's first cabinet in government are also members of the british american project, and one of the few directors listed on company's house is uh ruth anderson's ex-husband. that's very interesting that simultaneous to being part of what seems like a us embassy. proxy and attempt to inculcate uh the political elite with pro-us ideas, that is the british american project, simultaneous to her husband having... very key role there, ruth smith was being referred to in us embassy cables as a strictly protect informment, you have an interesting picture developing here. ruth anderson also has some form of honorary position position within the british military too th
well, the british american project was started with funds from the us embassy and also is funded by armscompany, bae systems. it includes a really interesting um scope of british political and media figures, so jeremy paxman, who people in this country may have seen, interviewing all of the prominent political figures of the day, is member of the british american project. in addition to that, um, something like five members of tony blair's first cabinet in government are also members of the...
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well, the british american project was started with funds from the us embassy and also is funded by armscompany (bae systems). it includes a really interesting um scope of british political and media figures, so jeremy paxman who people in this country. may have seen, interviewing all of the prominent political figures of the day, is member of the british american project, in addition to that, um, something like five members, tony blair's first cabinet in government, are also members of the british american project, and one of the few directors listed on company's house is uh ruth anderson's ex-husband. it's very interesting that simultaneous to being part of what seems like a us embassy proxy and attempt to inculcate uh the the political elite with pro-us idea, that is the british american project similar. to her husband, having a very key role there, roosemith was being referred to in us embassy cables as a strictly protect informment, you have an interesting picture developing here, ruth anderson also has some form of honorary position position within the british military too that she
well, the british american project was started with funds from the us embassy and also is funded by armscompany (bae systems). it includes a really interesting um scope of british political and media figures, so jeremy paxman who people in this country. may have seen, interviewing all of the prominent political figures of the day, is member of the british american project, in addition to that, um, something like five members, tony blair's first cabinet in government, are also members of the...
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ruth anderson also led the israeli embassy proxy, the jewish labor movement.ur months into the gaza genocide, anderson took a trip to occupied palestine, the state her. support for israel's war, meeting with israeli president isaac. kerstama has also appointed another israel lobbyist to key position in government. jillian maron has been appointed as health minister in the new regime. she was previously chief executive at the british board of deputies, which stated in its 2020 trustees report that it has a close working relationship with the israeli embassy and strengthen links with the israeli military. according to... her registry of interest, maren took a trip to occupied palestine in march 2024, at least six months into the genocide, she met with israeli political figures. the trip was paid for by private company seedas oak limited. there are two directors of cedas oak, one is stewart pollock, formerly head of the conservative frens of israel. the other director of ceder's oak is jonathan mendelson, formerly head of labor friends of israel. loyalty designis
ruth anderson also led the israeli embassy proxy, the jewish labor movement.ur months into the gaza genocide, anderson took a trip to occupied palestine, the state her. support for israel's war, meeting with israeli president isaac. kerstama has also appointed another israel lobbyist to key position in government. jillian maron has been appointed as health minister in the new regime. she was previously chief executive at the british board of deputies, which stated in its 2020 trustees report...
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well, the british american project was started with funds from the us embassy and also is funded by armscompany (bae systems), it includes a really interesting um scope of british political and media figures, so jeremy paxman who people. in this country may have seen uh, interviewing all of the prominent political figures of the day, is member of the british american project. in addition to that, um, something like five members of tony blair's first cabinet in government are also members of the british american project, and one of the few directors listed on company's house is uh ruth anderson's ex-husband, that's very interesting that simultaneous to being part of what seems like a us embassy proxy and attempt to inculcate uh the the political elite with pro-us ideas that is the... british american project, simultaneous to her husband, having a very key role there, ruth smith was being referred to in us embassy cables as a strictly protect informant, you have an interesting picture developing here. ruth anderson also has some form of honorary position position within the british militar
well, the british american project was started with funds from the us embassy and also is funded by armscompany (bae systems), it includes a really interesting um scope of british political and media figures, so jeremy paxman who people. in this country may have seen uh, interviewing all of the prominent political figures of the day, is member of the british american project. in addition to that, um, something like five members of tony blair's first cabinet in government are also members of the...
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the letter was delivered by the british embassy in washington, dc.disclosed details of the correspondence, but it's understood to have condemned the violence, expressed condolences for the victims and wished the former president a quick recovery . donald trump has recovery. donald trump has arrived in milwaukee ahead of the republican national convention, where he'll be formally nominated as his party's presidential candidate. the former president pumped his fist in the air as he descended the stairs from his plane. over the stairs from his plane. over the next few days, he'll reveal his vice presidential running mate , and on thursday, he'll mate, and on thursday, he'll make a keynote speech. trump says the shooting has prompted him to focus on uniting the country. meanwhile president biden has appealed to americans to lower the political temperature. speaking from the oval office, he called on everyone to take a step back. of course, biden has faced criticism for repeatedly claiming that donald trump posed a threat to democracy. now, he says it's t
the letter was delivered by the british embassy in washington, dc.disclosed details of the correspondence, but it's understood to have condemned the violence, expressed condolences for the victims and wished the former president a quick recovery . donald trump has recovery. donald trump has arrived in milwaukee ahead of the republican national convention, where he'll be formally nominated as his party's presidential candidate. the former president pumped his fist in the air as he descended the...
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and, you know, if you leave it to the embassy, particularly in the british embassy and the foreign office and in all the other cases that i help on relating to brits, they're useless , and they actually do useless, and they actually do more than that in the fact they tell people don't go to the media. and it's only usually when people do that and you see the ridiculousness of some of cases, you know, many brits getting arrested for having dnnksin getting arrested for having drinks in a bar. there was a chap called lee bradley brown who went there a decade ago as a tourist. he was murdered by the police. there was an inquest a couple of years ago, which is if they google, you know, be able to read about him. so it's only when you get to the media get that justice at the moment. and one of the good things for this young lady from, from ireland, and something that i was really impressed with with her government is her government. and this is very unusual, very quickly stood up and said, bring her home. we're not accepting this. i've never seen the engush this. i've never seen the english gov
and, you know, if you leave it to the embassy, particularly in the british embassy and the foreign office and in all the other cases that i help on relating to brits, they're useless , and they actually do useless, and they actually do more than that in the fact they tell people don't go to the media. and it's only usually when people do that and you see the ridiculousness of some of cases, you know, many brits getting arrested for having dnnksin getting arrested for having drinks in a bar....
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embassy in washington.then to go to some of the specifics of it, wes streeting who is now the health secretary, said before the election quite clearly that the election quite clearly that the doctors union, the bma, would not get the pay rise of 35% that they'd been asking for, and we had another test. finally this week of labour's fiscal rectitude and their desire to put the public finances first, lots of unions would have said aboush lots of unions would have said abolish the two child benefit cap. rachel reeves keir starmer stuck to their pledges . they stuck to their pledges. they they kind of turned their face away from popularity and they put fiscal discipline before that. >> it was interesting that you mentioned wes streeting sort of in terms of experience, because he had a history degree. so he doesn't really have any experience of actual proper health service, as it were, or medical background. i just thought that was so you don't have to be a gp to be a health secretary. no, no, no, but but we're
embassy in washington.then to go to some of the specifics of it, wes streeting who is now the health secretary, said before the election quite clearly that the election quite clearly that the doctors union, the bma, would not get the pay rise of 35% that they'd been asking for, and we had another test. finally this week of labour's fiscal rectitude and their desire to put the public finances first, lots of unions would have said aboush lots of unions would have said abolish the two child...
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embassy personally by ambassador buchan in... the revolution, sharing victory with russia not only willwer, in the materials of the second bureau of military intelligence france, the territory of an ally is proposed to be considered one of the richest colonies, the word occupation is already heard. in the materials of the french ministry of defense: on december 23, 1917 , an agreement was concluded between france and great britain on the division of spheres of influence in russia, according to secret agreements, the british , among other things, intended to gain control over the oil-bearing north caucasus. now there is a memorial complex of heroes, excursions are held, for me, again, it is a kind of memory of our past, and relatives, our past heroes, this is quite significant, those guys who are still protecting the interest. of our country, and these are the guys who, well , are our most important patriots, and in order for our generation to grow up to be the same patriots and always be ready to defend the interests of our country, we need to maintain the memory of those events that we
embassy personally by ambassador buchan in... the revolution, sharing victory with russia not only willwer, in the materials of the second bureau of military intelligence france, the territory of an ally is proposed to be considered one of the richest colonies, the word occupation is already heard. in the materials of the french ministry of defense: on december 23, 1917 , an agreement was concluded between france and great britain on the division of spheres of influence in russia, according to...
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and all reports are that the british embassy and the consulate were absolutely incredible.ere and they were found using bear grylls survival skills that they'd gleaned from the scouts and from watching bear grylls videos. and they were very , very videos. and they were very, very weak and in a serious condition. but were alive. so she said, it went from the worst day of her life to the best day. >> there were actually climbing up 3000 metre mount agung, which is the tallest volcano in bali. and it is, you know, lots of people do trek up it to watch the sunrise. it's not an unheard of thing to do, but they did it without a guide and they obviously got caught out and their mobile phone batteries ran out as well. and you know, we all know and love katherine . and all know and love katherine. and that you can imagine, especially with jay slater being in the news all the time, especially as journalists, we hear these horror stories. yes. and it's like children go missing and it's like, it must have been absolutely horrible for her. >> well, we actually heard the news, didn't we?
and all reports are that the british embassy and the consulate were absolutely incredible.ere and they were found using bear grylls survival skills that they'd gleaned from the scouts and from watching bear grylls videos. and they were very , very videos. and they were very, very weak and in a serious condition. but were alive. so she said, it went from the worst day of her life to the best day. >> there were actually climbing up 3000 metre mount agung, which is the tallest volcano in...
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in a british prison will not return, and although the deal is personally beneficial to him, he willrmation partisans, on the other hand, for me this is another confirmation of the weakness of that american-british or british american machine as a whole. western, which said that it is a city on a hill, it demonstrates freedom of speech, democracy, pluralism, the famous british law, all these four myths, they no longer exist, and it’s even embarrassingly embarrassing to cling to them, yes, well, for me less optimistic opinion, but i think that this is a brilliant special operation to neutralize everyone these possible partisans, because what they showed us, well, firstly, i agree: that initially this project, it could have been a project of the struggle of one part of the global elites against another, but with the use of a supposedly independent such a romantic figure, now the romantic has made a deal there, then there is something he handed over that was important, necessary, he is not chagiwara, but he could have waited right away, he, well, yes, he won, that he saved his life, but
in a british prison will not return, and although the deal is personally beneficial to him, he willrmation partisans, on the other hand, for me this is another confirmation of the weakness of that american-british or british american machine as a whole. western, which said that it is a city on a hill, it demonstrates freedom of speech, democracy, pluralism, the famous british law, all these four myths, they no longer exist, and it’s even embarrassingly embarrassing to cling to them, yes,...
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, in a british prison, although the deal is personally beneficial to him, he will remain in historyamerican or british american in general western, which said that... it is a city on a hill, it demonstrates freedom of speech, democracy, pluralism, the famous british law, all these four myths, they no longer exist, and clinging to them is already embarrassingly embarrassing, yes, well, i have a less optimistic opinion, but i think that this is a brilliant special operation to neutralize everyone these possible partisans, because what they showed us, well, firstly, i agree that initially this project could have been a project of the struggle of one part of the global elites against another, but using an allegedly independent such a romantic figure, now the romantic has made a deal there, that is he passed something there that was important, necessary, he’s not a chigiwara, but he could have handed it in right away, he, well, yes, he won that he saved his life, but that’s not good, he didn’t fight to the end, which means initially, why should he die in the wall, well, if he such a figh
, in a british prison, although the deal is personally beneficial to him, he will remain in historyamerican or british american in general western, which said that... it is a city on a hill, it demonstrates freedom of speech, democracy, pluralism, the famous british law, all these four myths, they no longer exist, and clinging to them is already embarrassingly embarrassing, yes, well, i have a less optimistic opinion, but i think that this is a brilliant special operation to neutralize...
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the call from the embassy dropped me off two blocks away heritage so that the british would be sittingutside the building. now, i was back in heritage in 2019 whe as the newly that united kingdometary, i was was going to strike a trade, deal wit president, donald trump agave a speech at d i said, the time is the old reagan campaign about the facthat needed to get on with this trade deal nowof coure consternation back home in the united kingdom becauheapparatchn do trade deal with the united states, with pre and i outlined in my book the fact that that dwoened that deal would have happened if it wasn't fo resr thtance in. now why am i launching ten years to save the west states as well as in the united >kii li to think of the united states of america as britain's invention, albeit albeit slightly, an advantage invention. and you know, if you look at our history for macnicol carter to the bill of rights, to the american constitution that we have developed and perfected and if you look at what is going on in our societies. first of all, the brexit vote ban election, president donald trump
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security forces from political asylum, the ecuadorian embassy. why is it because julie, this orange exposure secrets of the russian state, boot instinct of china, of iran. why is it, do you think that we agree it's countries and i'll present we know things because you know, change in thing or coming e would like expose. why is it these countries in the end said, no, you must be confirmed. he and the united states has secrets because julia, so i'm just waking leaks organization with the stem power. it was a, it was truth to power was exposing the secrets of the powerful it didn't matter whether it wasn't on the american why, why was the amount, why did the americans hate wiki leaks move? well, he, he embarrassed, and he embarrassed them him parents the way that they did struck the way that they ruled the world and the way that they use the power in, in countries overseas. these conspiracies between the institutions of stace, the corporate media and the corporations. julian, expose those and it's threatened the whole system. it's threatened to the
security forces from political asylum, the ecuadorian embassy. why is it because julie, this orange exposure secrets of the russian state, boot instinct of china, of iran. why is it, do you think that we agree it's countries and i'll present we know things because you know, change in thing or coming e would like expose. why is it these countries in the end said, no, you must be confirmed. he and the united states has secrets because julia, so i'm just waking leaks organization with the stem...
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security forces from political asylum, the ecuadorian embassy. why is it because julie, this ons expose secrets of the russian state boot instict of china, of iran. why is it, do you think that we agree? it's countries and i'll present we not things because you know, she didn't bring or coming, he would like expose. why is it these countries in the end said no, you must speaking for he and the united states has secrets because julia, so i'm just waking leaks, organization with them. power. it was a, it was truth to buy. it was exposing the secrets of the powerful it didn't matter where they're going and the american me why, why was the amount, why did the americans hate wiki leaks move? well, he, he embarrassing, he embarrassed them him, paris the way that they struck the way that they ruled the world, and the way that they use the power in, in countries overseas. these conspiracies between the institutions of states, the corporate media and the corporations. julian, expose those, and it's written the whole system. it's written the whole system o
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security forces from political asylum, the ecuadorian embassy. why is it because julie, this ons, expos, secrets of the russian state, boot instict, of china, of iran. why is it, do you think that we agree? it's countries and i'll present, we not things of who's you know, change in pain or coming the would like expose. why is it these countries in the end said, no, you must speaking freed. and the united states has secrets because julia, so i'm just waking leaks, organization with them. power. it was a, it was truth to buy. it was exposing the secrets of the powerful. it didn't matter where they're going. and the american me why, why was the amount, why did the americans hate wiki leaks move? well, he, he embarrassing, he embarrassed them. he embarrassed the way that they struck the way that they ruled the world in the way that they use the power in, in countries overseas. these conspiracies between the institutions of states, the corporate media and the corporations. julian, expose those and it's threatened the whole system. it's written the who
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security forces from political asylum, the ecuadorian embassy. why is it because judy, this ons expose secrets of the russian states, boots instict, of china, of iran. why is it, do you think the wiggly, it's countries and i'll present, we not things because you know, she didn't bring or coming the would like expose. why is it these countries in the end said no, you must speaking for he and the united states has secrets because julia, so i'm just waking leaks, organization with them. power. it was a, it was truth to buy. it was exposing the secrets of the powerful it didn't matter where they're going and the american me why, why was the amount, why did the americans hate wiki leaks move? well, he, he embarrassed, and he embarrassed them him, passed the way that they struck the way that they ruled the world, and the way that they use the power in, in countries overseas. these conspiracies between the institutions of states, the corporate media and the corporations. julian, expose those, and it's written the whole system. it's written the whole sys
security forces from political asylum, the ecuadorian embassy. why is it because judy, this ons expose secrets of the russian states, boots instict, of china, of iran. why is it, do you think the wiggly, it's countries and i'll present, we not things because you know, she didn't bring or coming the would like expose. why is it these countries in the end said no, you must speaking for he and the united states has secrets because julia, so i'm just waking leaks, organization with them. power. it...
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security forces from political asylum, the ecuadorian embassy. why is it because julie, this ons expose secrets of the russian state boot instinct of china, of iran. why is it, do you think that we agree? it's countries and i'll present we know things are boozy and no change in pain or coming e would like expose. why is it these countries in the end said no, you must speaking freely. and the united states has secrets because julia, so i'm just waking leaks, organization with them. power. it was a, it was truth to i was exposing the secrets of the powerful it didn't matter whether it wasn't and the american me why, why was the, i'm, why did the americans hate wiki leaks move? well, he, he embarrassed, and he embarrassed them him, passed the way that they struck the way that they ruled the world, and the way that they use the power in, in countries overseas. these conspiracies between the institutions of stace, the corporate media and the corporations. julian, expose those and it's threatened to the whole system. it's threatened the whole system of
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security forces from political asylum, the ecuadorian embassy. why is it because julie, this ons expose secrets of the russian state boots instict of china, of iran. why is it, do you think that we agree? it's countries and i'll present we not things boozy, unless changing pain or coming e would like expose? why is it these countries in the end said no, you must speaking freed. and the united states has secrets because julia, so i'm just waking leaks, organization with them. power. it was a, it was truth to buy was exposing the secrets of the powerful it didn't matter whether it was and the american me why, why was the amount, why did the americans hate wiki leaks move? well, he, he embarrassing, he embarrassed them him parents the way that they struck the way that they ruled the world, and the way that they use the power in, in countries overseas. these conspiracies between the institutions of stace, the corporate media and the corporations. julian, expose those and it's written the whole system. it's written the whole system of how they exercis
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on the united states of america, the british, the french and the jordanian went to aid design entity, so again i want emphasize this entity is a is like attack dog for the west, all the killing, all the genocide, all the these things are sponsored and supported by the western countries who supported them, germany, the british, the french, the united states of america and the rest we know so... whatever we think of international community and the inter the the the in the hague the the court of justice in there within which belong to the united nation is the highest court in land the icj when it's declared in the west bank the the presence and the incubation is illegal and the palestinian have the right to to for self determination and encourage the icg the world countries. and the the world bodies to assist the palestinians in this in getting their right to determination and in the process which that according to the charters of the united nation the palestinians are legal using the army struggle but palestine to the palestinians okay it's not the west bank and gaza and and the east o
on the united states of america, the british, the french and the jordanian went to aid design entity, so again i want emphasize this entity is a is like attack dog for the west, all the killing, all the genocide, all the these things are sponsored and supported by the western countries who supported them, germany, the british, the french, the united states of america and the rest we know so... whatever we think of international community and the inter the the the in the hague the the court of...
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russia was met by representatives of the embassy and representatives of the supervisory agency of thepublic. the first point where the russian delegation went was the memorial, victory square, dedicated. eternal fire. in the building of the local supervisory agency igor krasnov held a meeting with maksat asanaliev, who was recently appointed to the post of prosecutor general of the republic. at the meeting it was noted that cooperation between the countries is actively developing within the framework of the concluded bilateral agreement ; cooperation is developing along the general lines. igor krasnov presented his colleague with a dagger set dedicated to the three hundredth anniversary of the formation of the russian prosecutor's office. afterwards , a working meeting was held at the state residence ala-archa with the prosecutor general of the supreme court of appeal of turkey republic by muksin shentyurk. he also noted the close ties between the two countries and thanked russia for the fact that our country warned turkey about the preparation. coup d'etat in 2016. igor krasnov congr
russia was met by representatives of the embassy and representatives of the supervisory agency of thepublic. the first point where the russian delegation went was the memorial, victory square, dedicated. eternal fire. in the building of the local supervisory agency igor krasnov held a meeting with maksat asanaliev, who was recently appointed to the post of prosecutor general of the republic. at the meeting it was noted that cooperation between the countries is actively developing within the...
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in kabul, as the embassy was closed and you moved to a hotel near the airport when it was clear the no longer be protected, the taliban were moving into the capital city. you then had this task of, as you put it, playing god, deciding who would be facilitated to safely get out of this fallen capital city. yeah. so that task of evacuating afghans at risk really started from the point that we'd worked with afghans for 20 years on that campaign. of course, military interpreters, members of the afghan military, people like womenjudges who had been trying... people therefore seen as the enemy by the taliban. the people who we had relied on and who had relied on us to deliver what we were there to do, that was the job. so if you strip away all of the noise and the detail from that, that was what we needed to do. it was, ithink, a moral imperative, but it was also a political imperative, in the sense that if we want to work with people like those afghans, we need to be with them when things go wrong. you held other people's lives in your hands, because ultimately you and your team were res
in kabul, as the embassy was closed and you moved to a hotel near the airport when it was clear the no longer be protected, the taliban were moving into the capital city. you then had this task of, as you put it, playing god, deciding who would be facilitated to safely get out of this fallen capital city. yeah. so that task of evacuating afghans at risk really started from the point that we'd worked with afghans for 20 years on that campaign. of course, military interpreters, members of the...
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in kabul, as the embassy was closed and you moved to a hotel near the airport when it was clear thelonger be protected, the taliban were moving into the capital city. you then had this task of, as you put it, playing god, deciding who would be facilitated to safely get out of this fallen capital city. yeah. so that task of evacuating afghans at risk really started from the point that we'd worked with afghans for 20 years on that campaign. of course, military interpreters, members of the afghan military, people like womenjudges who had been trying... people therefore seen as the enemy by the taliban. the people who we had relied on and who had relied on us to deliver what we were there to do, that was the job. so if you strip away all of the noise and the detail from that, that was what we needed to do. it was, ithink, a moral imperative, but it was also a political imperative, in the sense that if we want to work with people like those afghans, we need to be with them when things go wrong. you held other people's lives in your hands, because ultimately you and your team were respons
in kabul, as the embassy was closed and you moved to a hotel near the airport when it was clear thelonger be protected, the taliban were moving into the capital city. you then had this task of, as you put it, playing god, deciding who would be facilitated to safely get out of this fallen capital city. yeah. so that task of evacuating afghans at risk really started from the point that we'd worked with afghans for 20 years on that campaign. of course, military interpreters, members of the afghan...
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and people will remember, he was in the ecuadorian embassy for years, and then in a british prison.that time, obviously, he's had very vocal supporters. but is it fair to say that it's only relatively recently that mainstream journalists have been campaigning for him? because for a long time it felt that, you know, perhaps because of those sex offence allegations he faced in sweden and which he denied, that he was ignored. i think...| think it's genuinely a tragedy for the two women in sweden that they will never get their day in court. assange ran the clock out on that with his time in the embassy, and it's now past statute of limitation. that's an injustice. whatever the verdict may have been to, that's an injustice. but what happens here is, in my view, a second injustice. you know, this was a bad prosecution against assange that is a threat to journalists across the world. assange isn't america. he didn't do this work in america. he's an australian citizen who did it in britain and has had to plead guilty despite having the best legal counsel you could have, much better resource
and people will remember, he was in the ecuadorian embassy for years, and then in a british prison.that time, obviously, he's had very vocal supporters. but is it fair to say that it's only relatively recently that mainstream journalists have been campaigning for him? because for a long time it felt that, you know, perhaps because of those sex offence allegations he faced in sweden and which he denied, that he was ignored. i think...| think it's genuinely a tragedy for the two women in sweden...
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in kabul, as the embassy was closed and you moved to a hotel near the airport when it was clear the no longer be protected, the taliban were moving into the capital city. you then had this task of, as you put it, playing god, deciding who would be facilitated to safely get out of this fallen capital city. yeah. so that task of evacuating afghans at risk really started from the point that we'd worked with afghans for 20 years on that campaign. of course, military interpreters, members of the afghan military, people like womenjudges who had been trying... of course, military interpreters, members of the afghan military, people like womenjudges who had been trying... people therefore seen as the enemy by the taliban. the people who we had relied on and who had relied on us to deliver what we were there to do, that was the job. so if you strip away all of the noise and the detail from that, that was what we needed to do. it was, i think, a moral imperative, but it was also a political imperative, in the sense that if we want to work with people like those afghans, we need to be with the
in kabul, as the embassy was closed and you moved to a hotel near the airport when it was clear the no longer be protected, the taliban were moving into the capital city. you then had this task of, as you put it, playing god, deciding who would be facilitated to safely get out of this fallen capital city. yeah. so that task of evacuating afghans at risk really started from the point that we'd worked with afghans for 20 years on that campaign. of course, military interpreters, members of the...
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the ronnie is took this to the un security council of the british, the french, the germans, the americans. they all block condemnation of the attack on the run and confident. imagine that un security council is blocked by western countries from can, bending the bombing of an embassy, so the iranians back them do that. they have to punish this reading the machine and that change the equation is miami's spend one point almost. i think $1400000000.00, again, surface to air missiles and alongside the americans. they spent $4000000000.00 trying to defend themselves. whereas the iranians don't only use the old drones and this house. and then it made a point. and as i said, change the painting, but this time around i think the punishment is going to be on. she wants to be here . oh, it's fine, tiny ones. it gets in the wrong if he was not just an outline. and he did not just represent the palestinian people that people will be destroyed because as a genocide, there man are being raped openly. their children are being massacred on a daily basis for 10 months with the support of the west is not ju
the ronnie is took this to the un security council of the british, the french, the germans, the americans. they all block condemnation of the attack on the run and confident. imagine that un security council is blocked by western countries from can, bending the bombing of an embassy, so the iranians back them do that. they have to punish this reading the machine and that change the equation is miami's spend one point almost. i think $1400000000.00, again, surface to air missiles and alongside...
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diplomatic mission nigel casey and a dozen other diplomats from other embassies came to observe thist was happening in the broadcast hall of the muscovy court, and with difficulty listened to the russian speech used by participants in the process. true, as... activities by and large to deceive people, orlov himself, he participated via video link from the syzran pretrial detention center, stated that he would not answer the judge’s questions, said that he would only speak with the last word, although of course this is the last word , it still looked more like a theatrical production, but i can say without question, i’m not upset about anything, i’m in the right place, at the right time, a society memorial. has always been positioned as human rights, however, at the same time, it defended rather odious characters, then suddenly it supported yuri dmitriev, convicted of pedophilia in karelia, saying that such a person could not be in their midst, then suddenly they stood up for extremists from the hizbud-tahrir group, and this after they tried to commit terrorist attack at the rizhsky r
diplomatic mission nigel casey and a dozen other diplomats from other embassies came to observe thist was happening in the broadcast hall of the muscovy court, and with difficulty listened to the russian speech used by participants in the process. true, as... activities by and large to deceive people, orlov himself, he participated via video link from the syzran pretrial detention center, stated that he would not answer the judge’s questions, said that he would only speak with the last word,...
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the hungarian embassy.couple of years15, 20 years ago, there was a british ambassador in budapest even sometimes even big countries send ambassadors who are respectful to small nations and he was certainlyuch person. his name is sir brian being ambassador, he was a h well. he had a real job. he was a historian. and he came with respect. and he showed respect it was respect, what he got in return. the very obvious sign he showed us strong and very deep his interest was so strong and so deep that he wrote book about hungary the history of hungary. tled the the will to suit's a good book, first of all, be was written by a hungarian about. so it's probably credible the way how foreigners the it's a good book because the is good. i have noticed that even today most english speak quite good english. not all of them, but sir brian cartlidge was one of them. now the will to a as war country for much of its existence squeezed between two large unded by neighbors, and subjected to invasion andccupation, survived the
the hungarian embassy.couple of years15, 20 years ago, there was a british ambassador in budapest even sometimes even big countries send ambassadors who are respectful to small nations and he was certainlyuch person. his name is sir brian being ambassador, he was a h well. he had a real job. he was a historian. and he came with respect. and he showed respect it was respect, what he got in return. the very obvious sign he showed us strong and very deep his interest was so strong and so deep that...
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they noted that lithuania follows the best british traditions.it is about the cat larry, who holds a position. chief myshalov in the residence of the british prime minister. and we invite you to join the project from scratch to life. this is a collection of atvs for the rapid evacuation of the wounded and the delivery of ammunition. support the soldiers of the 93rd separate mechanized brigade of kholodny yarb with a donation. our defenders fight for victory every day, leaving no wounded or dead on the battlefield. so there are atvs for evacuation indispensable assistants. and they also allow you to move off-road as quickly as possible. your support significantly increases the chances not only to successfully complete the task, but also to return from it alive. so join the collection, our goal is uah 4 million. that was the news so far, you can read more on our website espresso tv, also follow us on social media and watch us on youtube. and our team is working to ensure that you see the updated news release already at 6 p.m. in just a moment, you
they noted that lithuania follows the best british traditions.it is about the cat larry, who holds a position. chief myshalov in the residence of the british prime minister. and we invite you to join the project from scratch to life. this is a collection of atvs for the rapid evacuation of the wounded and the delivery of ammunition. support the soldiers of the 93rd separate mechanized brigade of kholodny yarb with a donation. our defenders fight for victory every day, leaving no wounded or dead...
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and french embassies, by the way, there is no nastiness in this, even lenin wrote about this in thenin is in switzerland, then there is a world war, how can he get to russia, it becomes clear to him that there are two way, either... go through germany, or go through great britain, so great britain is lenin's germany, and great britain is an ally, england denies lenin passage, then lenin turns to the german embassy receives a refusal, that is, the facts indicate that at the beginning of 1917, after the coup in march, german intelligence did not know that he allegedly had a spy, vladimir lenin, and lenin despaired, he writes... armand, he writes to a comrade, nothing works out, at this moment a certain dark personality appears under the name fritz platton, who for some reason we call a swiss social democrat. in fact, this is a former russian citizen who lived in one of the baltic provinces and moved to switzerland, here is frieds platton says: “vladimir ilvich, everything will work out, let me organize your passage.” lenin has doubts, but fritz plato convinces him, because fritz plato
and french embassies, by the way, there is no nastiness in this, even lenin wrote about this in thenin is in switzerland, then there is a world war, how can he get to russia, it becomes clear to him that there are two way, either... go through germany, or go through great britain, so great britain is lenin's germany, and great britain is an ally, england denies lenin passage, then lenin turns to the german embassy receives a refusal, that is, the facts indicate that at the beginning of 1917,...
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the hungarian embassy. a couple of years ago.od. 15, 20 years ago, there was british ambassador in b sometimes even big countries are respectful to small nations he was certainly sir brian. apart from being ambassador, he was a he had a real job a well. he had a real job. he was a historian. and he came with respect got in return. and one of the very obvious sign of his respect was thatowed us strong and very deep interest in hungary. his interest was so strong and so wrote booke history of hungary. the the will to survive. it's a good book, first of all, because ithungarian about. so it's probably credible the way how foreigners see and the it's a good book because good. i have noticed that even today mostuite good english. not all of them, but sir brian now the will to survive ribes how a as war country for much of its existence squeezed between two large empires, surrounded by and subjected to invasion and the very frequent tragedies of its very eventful past to become a sovereign and democratic country. he european union. now
the hungarian embassy. a couple of years ago.od. 15, 20 years ago, there was british ambassador in b sometimes even big countries are respectful to small nations he was certainly sir brian. apart from being ambassador, he was a he had a real job a well. he had a real job. he was a historian. and he came with respect got in return. and one of the very obvious sign of his respect was thatowed us strong and very deep interest in hungary. his interest was so strong and so wrote booke history of...
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in one ribbon truck for the british government. as it was in 1940 that was important, grew dramatically, he was transferred to new york to be the 2nd ranking british intelligence officer there. he helped the f, b. i who and it's counter intelligence techniques and provided american general william wild bill donovan with the blueprint for what became the office of strategic services. the predecessor organization to the c i a l. us later learned that the japanese were planning to bump pearl harbor. any warren to president franklin roosevelt of the impending attack through his son, jimmy roosevelt, president harry truman, later, awarded ellis with the american legion of merit for his service to the united states during world war 2. ellis even went on to co found the australian secret intelligence service on behalf of in my 6. and he finally returned to england in 1954. ellis was given more metals than we can name here. and he was seen as one of the greatest intelligence professionals in the history of the united kingdom. he retired in
in one ribbon truck for the british government. as it was in 1940 that was important, grew dramatically, he was transferred to new york to be the 2nd ranking british intelligence officer there. he helped the f, b. i who and it's counter intelligence techniques and provided american general william wild bill donovan with the blueprint for what became the office of strategic services. the predecessor organization to the c i a l. us later learned that the japanese were planning to bump pearl...
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in one ribbon truck for the british government. as it was in 1940 that was important, grew dramatically, he was transferred to new york to be the 2nd ranking british intelligence officer. there. he helped the f. b. i who and it's counter intelligence techniques and provided american general william wild bill donovan with the blueprint for what became the office of strategic services. the predecessor organization to the c i a l. us later learned that the japanese were planning to bump pearl harbor any warranted president franklin roosevelt of the impending attack. through his son, jimmy roosevelt, president harry truman, later awarded ellis with the american legion of merit for his service to the united states during world war 2. ellis even went on to co found the australian secret intelligence service on behalf of in my 6. and he finally returned to england in 1954. ellis was given more metals than we can name here. and he was seen as one of the greatest intelligence professionals in the history of the united kingdom. he retired in
in one ribbon truck for the british government. as it was in 1940 that was important, grew dramatically, he was transferred to new york to be the 2nd ranking british intelligence officer. there. he helped the f. b. i who and it's counter intelligence techniques and provided american general william wild bill donovan with the blueprint for what became the office of strategic services. the predecessor organization to the c i a l. us later learned that the japanese were planning to bump pearl...
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in one ribbon truck for the british government. as it was in 1940 that was important, grew dramatically, he was transferred to new york to be the 2nd ranking british intelligence officer. there. he helped the f. b. i who and it's counter intelligence techniques and provided american general william wild bill donovan with the blueprint for what became the office of strategic services. the predecessor organization to the c i a l. us later learned that the japanese were planning to bump pearl harbor any warranted president franklin roosevelt of the impending attack. through his son, jimmy roosevelt, president harry truman, later awarded ellis with the american legion of merit for his service to the united states during world war 2. ellis even went on to co found the australian secret intelligence service on behalf of in my 6. and he finally returned to england in 1954. ellis was given more metals than we can name here. and he was seen as one of the greatest intelligence professionals in the history of the united kingdom. he retired in
in one ribbon truck for the british government. as it was in 1940 that was important, grew dramatically, he was transferred to new york to be the 2nd ranking british intelligence officer. there. he helped the f. b. i who and it's counter intelligence techniques and provided american general william wild bill donovan with the blueprint for what became the office of strategic services. the predecessor organization to the c i a l. us later learned that the japanese were planning to bump pearl...
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in one ribbon truck for the british government. as it was in 1940 that was important, grew dramatically, he was transferred to new york to be the 2nd ranking british intelligence officer. there. he helped the f. b. i who and it's counter intelligence techniques and provided american general william wild build donovan with the blueprint for what became the office of strategic services. the predecessor organization to the c i a l. us later learned that the japanese were planning to bump pearl harbor. any warrant president franklin roosevelt of the impending attack through his son, jimmy roosevelt, president harry truman, later, awarded ellis with the american legion of merit for his service to the united states during world war 2. ellis even went on to co found the australian secret intelligence service on behalf of in my 6. and he finally returned to england in 1954. ellis was given more metals than we can name here. and he was seen as one of the greatest intelligence professionals in the history of the united kingdom. he retired in
in one ribbon truck for the british government. as it was in 1940 that was important, grew dramatically, he was transferred to new york to be the 2nd ranking british intelligence officer. there. he helped the f. b. i who and it's counter intelligence techniques and provided american general william wild build donovan with the blueprint for what became the office of strategic services. the predecessor organization to the c i a l. us later learned that the japanese were planning to bump pearl...
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we went to the spanish embassy and they were serving the spanish royal family, were serving the britishas a fraxinet the one that comes in the very black bottle , which i the very black bottle, which i think at the time retailed was about four £4 a bottle. unbelievable. it's gone up a bit since. yes, it has number two. yeah. >> so number two, so this one, this is a reserve, a brut. so reserve, basically means that it's an older wine and it's a 2021, this vintage, so it will have more of those characteristics i mentioned before in terms of the brioche and the secondary flavours there. and what i also like about this wine is that it's got about this wine is that it's got a nice acidity to it. so it's kind of crisp and clean, and this would be lovely as an aperitif. >> yes. and what are they charging for that. so this one is 13.95. >> so again exceptional value. and i think also if you if you're going for a cava you can serve cava with the starter with the main with the dessert as well because you can get sweeter styles that it's so versatile. so it's a really good one to go for now. >> th
we went to the spanish embassy and they were serving the spanish royal family, were serving the britishas a fraxinet the one that comes in the very black bottle , which i the very black bottle, which i think at the time retailed was about four £4 a bottle. unbelievable. it's gone up a bit since. yes, it has number two. yeah. >> so number two, so this one, this is a reserve, a brut. so reserve, basically means that it's an older wine and it's a 2021, this vintage, so it will have more of...
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the french and the geordanian help in try to to slow down the iranian attack. and response for the embassy attack, the other the other things, the assassination as well of the palestinian hero, the martter ismail haniah, whose loved dearly by all spectrum of politics or resistance or the people in palestine, and assassinating him as well, the timing and the location in tehran as well, using a precise weapons, this precise weapons which is... manag to reach to his own room in tehran and the same thing for mr. mhsen shukur in in beirot is the same the same thing which is these high-tech technologies doesn't design entity cannot produce and it's only supplied by the united states of america. this is a combined by intelligence surveillance and intelligence information where and which is supplied by the. united states of america, of course the sun entity all gets is information and intelligence on targets especially in iran from united states of america or from western country who have a presence in iran in an embassis or something like that or from united states of american satellite systems,
the french and the geordanian help in try to to slow down the iranian attack. and response for the embassy attack, the other the other things, the assassination as well of the palestinian hero, the martter ismail haniah, whose loved dearly by all spectrum of politics or resistance or the people in palestine, and assassinating him as well, the timing and the location in tehran as well, using a precise weapons, this precise weapons which is... manag to reach to his own room in tehran and the same...
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the hungarian embassy. a couple of years ago.od. 15, 20 years ago, there was a british ambassador in budapest even sometimes even big countries send ambassadors who are respectful to small nations and he was certainly such person. his name is sir brian cartlidge. apart from being ambassador, he was a he had a real job as well. he had a real job. he was a historian. and he came with respect. and he showed respect and it was respect, what he got in return. and one of the very obvious sign of his respect was that he showed us strong and very deep interest in hungary. his interest was so strong and so deep that he wrote book about hungary the history of hungary. it's entitled the the will to survive. it's a good book, first of all, because it was written by a hungarian about. so it's probably credible the way how foreigners see and the it's a good book because the is good. i have noticed that even today most english speak quite good english. not all of them, but sir brian cartlidge was one of them. now the will to survive describes h
the hungarian embassy. a couple of years ago.od. 15, 20 years ago, there was a british ambassador in budapest even sometimes even big countries send ambassadors who are respectful to small nations and he was certainly such person. his name is sir brian cartlidge. apart from being ambassador, he was a he had a real job as well. he had a real job. he was a historian. and he came with respect. and he showed respect and it was respect, what he got in return. and one of the very obvious sign of his...
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the call from the embassy dropped me off two blocks away from the heritage so that the british would be sitting outside the building. now, i was back in heritage in 2019 when, as the newly appointed trade secretary, i was determined that united kingdom was going to strike a trade, deal with the then president, donald trump and. i gave a speech at heritage and i said, the time is now quoting the old reagan campaign about the fact that needed to get on with this trade deal now that, of course, created massive consternation back home in the united kingdom because the apparatchik in number ten downing street did not want to do a trade deal with the united states, with president trump. and i outlined in my book the fact that that deal would have happened. that deal would have happened if it wasn't for that resistance in. now why am i launching ten years to save the west in united states as well as in the united kingdom? well, i like to think of the united states of america as britain's greatest invention, albeit albeit slightly, an advantage invention. and you know, if you look at our his
the call from the embassy dropped me off two blocks away from the heritage so that the british would be sitting outside the building. now, i was back in heritage in 2019 when, as the newly appointed trade secretary, i was determined that united kingdom was going to strike a trade, deal with the then president, donald trump and. i gave a speech at heritage and i said, the time is now quoting the old reagan campaign about the fact that needed to get on with this trade deal now that, of course,...