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dominic alluded to, but i think you — i think dominic alluded to, but i think you have to, as dominicid, deal with something as urgent as what _ deal with something as urgent as what we — deal with something as urgent as what we saw. incredibly intimidating writing _ what we saw. incredibly intimidating writing going on across the uk by a small— writing going on across the uk by a small minority. and i think it was right— small minority. and i think it was right that — small minority. and i think it was right that happened. now, hopefully, the deterrent has worked, we can tackle _ the deterrent has worked, we can tackle some of those issues that include — tackle some of those issues that include the whipping up anti—division, misinformation that went— anti—division, misinformation that went out— anti—division, misinformation that went out after the tragic killings in southport, and indeed, media and sociat— in southport, and indeed, media and social media — in southport, and indeed, media and social media and politicians have to look at _ social media and politicians have to look at t
dominic alluded to, but i think you — i think dominic alluded to, but i think you have to, as dominicid, deal with something as urgent as what _ deal with something as urgent as what we — deal with something as urgent as what we saw. incredibly intimidating writing _ what we saw. incredibly intimidating writing going on across the uk by a small— writing going on across the uk by a small minority. and i think it was right— small minority. and i think it was right that — small minority....
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this interpretation this dominant narrative. defies logic defies logic because journalists don't have subpoena power. they're not compelling testimony as federal investigators as the fbi. as house and senate investigative panels can do compel testimony. issue subpoenas so logically, does this dominant narrative hold together? i would argue. that it does not. in closing folks. i want to mention that there are. spin-off myths from the dominant narrative of watergate the heroic journalist myth is not the only media driven myth related to this topic. there are what i call subsidiary myths. and one of the most tenacious subsidiary myths is that the film all the president's men? which glamorized journalists which was media centric and focused on the exploits of two young reporters played by two actors at peak of their career. projected such a glamor such a golden glow around journalism that journalism education programs colleges and universities surged in the aftermath of watergate in the aftermath of all the president's men. everybod
this interpretation this dominant narrative. defies logic defies logic because journalists don't have subpoena power. they're not compelling testimony as federal investigators as the fbi. as house and senate investigative panels can do compel testimony. issue subpoenas so logically, does this dominant narrative hold together? i would argue. that it does not. in closing folks. i want to mention that there are. spin-off myths from the dominant narrative of watergate the heroic journalist myth is...
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in other words, as we go up the escalation ladder, i dominate, escalation dominance. the best example of this is in the summer of 2003, hezbalah, uh killed few israelis, this is up on the northern border, hezballah killed a few israelis and kidnapped an israeli, okay? the israelis massively retaliated, and nazralah, who is the head of hezbolah, said, i think two months later, nazrala said, if i had known what the israelis were going to do in terms of retaliating, i would... have never allowed the attack on july 12th, 2006, that that's escalation dominist, do you understand? very important from israel's point of view, they have to make it clear to all their neighbors that if you whack us, we'll whack you back harder. it's now very clear, the israelis no longer have escalation dominance visas iran or vis hez. they cannot shut down the conflict on their northern border, really quite remarkable, the israelis are hitting very hard and missiles and those numbers will only grow with the passage of time, 150,000 right, so limited what they can do and with regard to iran, i de
in other words, as we go up the escalation ladder, i dominate, escalation dominance. the best example of this is in the summer of 2003, hezbalah, uh killed few israelis, this is up on the northern border, hezballah killed a few israelis and kidnapped an israeli, okay? the israelis massively retaliated, and nazralah, who is the head of hezbolah, said, i think two months later, nazrala said, if i had known what the israelis were going to do in terms of retaliating, i would... have never allowed...
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israillies no longer have escalation dominance visan or visas. they cannot shut down the conflict with hezballah on their northern border. really quite remarkable. the israelis are hitting hezbolah very hard and hezbaah is responding. hezbalah has 150,000 rockets and missiles and those... will only grow with the passage of time 150,000 right, so the israelis elimited in what they can do, and with regard to iran, i described to you what happened, april 1st, april 14th, april 19th, that is not escalation dominance, i'm sorry, that is not escalation dominance, and further more, they needed the americans, you all understand, i'm just sort of diverting from the pathomon for one second. "if you look at what's happening in gaza, the israelis could never conduct that operation in gaza without american support, not even close, and all sorts of israeli generals say that in the israeli press, they cannot by themselves produce the weaponry to conduct the operations they're now conducting in gaza, they need us, and what i'm telling you about what happened on
israillies no longer have escalation dominance visan or visas. they cannot shut down the conflict with hezballah on their northern border. really quite remarkable. the israelis are hitting hezbolah very hard and hezbaah is responding. hezbalah has 150,000 rockets and missiles and those... will only grow with the passage of time 150,000 right, so the israelis elimited in what they can do, and with regard to iran, i described to you what happened, april 1st, april 14th, april 19th, that is not...
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dominant. , ., ., ,, ,, ., dominant.g _ dominant. itjust looked liked to even teams playing it _ dominant. itjust looked liked to even teams playing it out, - dominant. itjust looked liked to even teams playing it out, and l even teams playing it out, and seeing — even teams playing it out, and seeing where the game was going to end on _ seeing where the game was going to end up. unfortunately for us, it not ended _ end up. unfortunately for us, it not ended on— end up. unfortunately for us, it not ended on the right side in terms of the result, — ended on the right side in terms of the result, but we were at the level. — the result, but we were at the level, premier league level, first came _ level, premier league level, first canre away— level, premier league level, first came away from home. lots of positives — came away from home. lots of positives to take out of it, i have lots to _ positives to take out of it, i have lots to learn as well. i said to the guys _ lots to learn as well. i said to the guys there. — lots
dominant. , ., ., ,, ,, ., dominant.g _ dominant. itjust looked liked to even teams playing it _ dominant. itjust looked liked to even teams playing it out, - dominant. itjust looked liked to even teams playing it out, and l even teams playing it out, and seeing — even teams playing it out, and seeing where the game was going to end on _ seeing where the game was going to end up. unfortunately for us, it not ended _ end up. unfortunately for us, it not ended on— end up. unfortunately for...
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she is marrying dominant caste man, how her family rex. i'm not married. that's that my story but the likeness belongs him was my. and i was informed her that because friends of mine saw the show started texting. and then my deviance are getting filled with hate. they toldas me the name of the show was baseded on weddings. when you talk about? i'm not even married. but when i saw the show and i realize that this was my life and i search for credits and i found that there were none, that was pretty heartbreaking. it was heartbreaking because the episode was directed by a dalit person. it was directed by dalit director. now of course the production house was, is owned i two dominant caste women. one of them happens to be a a muslim woman, but they come from the winchell at an influential great for families. powerful people in bali would represent right now. i had broken because i was expecting my name to better if nothing else in the end credits. and but it asked for that, was a first response i received was an instagram post where the listed out, rattled a
she is marrying dominant caste man, how her family rex. i'm not married. that's that my story but the likeness belongs him was my. and i was informed her that because friends of mine saw the show started texting. and then my deviance are getting filled with hate. they toldas me the name of the show was baseded on weddings. when you talk about? i'm not even married. but when i saw the show and i realize that this was my life and i search for credits and i found that there were none, that was...
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, escalation dominance.s if somebody whacks me and i whack them back, i whack them back harder than they initially whacked me. in other words, as we go up the escalation ladder, i dominate, escalation dominance. the best example of this is in the summer of 2003, hezbalah killed a few israelis, this up on the north. border, killed few israelis and kidnapped an israeli okay, the israel's massively retaliated and... was the head of hezballah said, i think two months later, nazrala said, if i had known what the israelis were going to do in terms of retaliating, i would have never allowed the attack on july 12th, 2006, that that's escalation dominance, do you understand? it's very important, from israel's point of view, they have to make it clear to all their neighbors that if you whack us, we'll... black you back harder, it's now very clear, the israelis no longer have escalation dominance visan or visa. they cannot shut down the conflict with hezballah on their northern border. really quite remarkable, the isra
, escalation dominance.s if somebody whacks me and i whack them back, i whack them back harder than they initially whacked me. in other words, as we go up the escalation ladder, i dominate, escalation dominance. the best example of this is in the summer of 2003, hezbalah killed a few israelis, this up on the north. border, killed few israelis and kidnapped an israeli okay, the israel's massively retaliated and... was the head of hezballah said, i think two months later, nazrala said, if i had...
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dominic, what is it? mpox is a virus that is a — mpox. dominic, what is it?us that is a zune _ mpox. dominic, what is it? mpox is a virus that is a zune artic _ mpox. dominic, what is it? mpox is a virus that is a zune artic virus. - mpox. dominic, what is it? mpox is a virus that is a zune artic virus. it - virus that is a zune artic virus. it was first spotted in in captivity in the 19505 then, that spread to humans, not necessarily from monkeys. you can get it from rodent5 or rats or squirrels. it starts off as flu—like symptoms. you get achy a5 flu—like symptoms. you get achy joints, a headache, a5 flu—like symptoms. you get achy joint5, a headache, feeling tired, high temperatures, and within a few days, you might begin to get a rash of blisters appearing on the skin. they can spread from the palms of the hand and the head and the souls of the feet tall over the body, including the genitals. that can then last couple of weeks. most people will recover from that without any major treatment, but for some people, it does prove fatal. you can develop pneumon
dominic, what is it? mpox is a virus that is a — mpox. dominic, what is it?us that is a zune _ mpox. dominic, what is it? mpox is a virus that is a zune artic _ mpox. dominic, what is it? mpox is a virus that is a zune artic virus. - mpox. dominic, what is it? mpox is a virus that is a zune artic virus. it - virus that is a zune artic virus. it was first spotted in in captivity in the 19505 then, that spread to humans, not necessarily from monkeys. you can get it from rodent5 or rats or...
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i special agent and dominic, he's a former chicago air police officer. thank you gentlemen for staying with us. and so here is the $1000000.00 question and obviously i don't know if you know the exact answer. and if you get a part of the answer to every single agent, that's a current way. i think there's $3400.00 plus. yeah, a part of the secret service. a service you don't make. do you feel the majority of secret service agents on details can be non political? i would like to help show, but i don't think it's possible today. i really don't. it's a good with how we're just in and did a non stop. everything goes to our phones and our faces. i think it's impossible not to be political. i really do. i would like to hold on the ideals of law enforcement and say that, you know, we can hang on to our passions and believes and still serve properly. i just don't know anymore. i really don't. well, it's interesting because it's not like that in the media. they say we're not opinions. we're going to have opinions since why we came in the media and you want somebod
i special agent and dominic, he's a former chicago air police officer. thank you gentlemen for staying with us. and so here is the $1000000.00 question and obviously i don't know if you know the exact answer. and if you get a part of the answer to every single agent, that's a current way. i think there's $3400.00 plus. yeah, a part of the secret service. a service you don't make. do you feel the majority of secret service agents on details can be non political? i would like to help show, but i...
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we know that he is a dominator and he is a tool of the domineering and domineering powers, mr.ant to talk about the path you mentioned, the path of successes and achievements, the path of what is palestine, gaza and the axis of resistance in the shadow of unity and cohesion. i would like to talk to you about the various achievements, and of course the story of dr. tofan al-aqsa on the 15th of mehr haft and what happened to the zionist regime, but let us take a visual break. the ministry of foreign affairs of russia condemns the assassination of the head of the political office of hamas a political assassination and completely unacceptable title. russian kurds called this action a political crime that will escalate tensions in the region. the ministry of foreign affairs of china also took action by condemning the assassination of ismail haniyeh, the head of the political office of hamas. he called it alarming and announced that this assassination will increase the conflict in the west asian region. the president of turkey also strongly condemned the assassination of the head of
we know that he is a dominator and he is a tool of the domineering and domineering powers, mr.ant to talk about the path you mentioned, the path of successes and achievements, the path of what is palestine, gaza and the axis of resistance in the shadow of unity and cohesion. i would like to talk to you about the various achievements, and of course the story of dr. tofan al-aqsa on the 15th of mehr haft and what happened to the zionist regime, but let us take a visual break. the ministry of...
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so dominic, let's talk about the director because in september of 2022. kimberly a title was sworn in. she was the 27th director of the secret service. but this followed her retirement a year before where she had worked for pepsi's or she had been of the secret service she got out to the private sector, which is what a lot do because that's where you can make more money. and, but she had previously served on the bite in detail and came back as director at the president biden's request. so that brings the question, should the director of the secret service be a political appointee? they are, it's a, this, this goes all the way down to every level out there. people wanna look at her on a federal level, being a political point. you guys don't realize that your, your police chiefs or political point is by your mirrors. this is a root foundational problem, and law enforcement across the across america. they put in who they want. and if you look, i shall just a 1000000 times. my former chief was the head of lake county major crimes task force and a police chief
so dominic, let's talk about the director because in september of 2022. kimberly a title was sworn in. she was the 27th director of the secret service. but this followed her retirement a year before where she had worked for pepsi's or she had been of the secret service she got out to the private sector, which is what a lot do because that's where you can make more money. and, but she had previously served on the bite in detail and came back as director at the president biden's request. so that...
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it has existed for of years, but it has been dominated by men. if you look at the gas theorists, the dalits, many of them happened to be. there are that have a lot of men which are important. but i think we need to reduce the number of and have more represent nations. and this is just about representation at this point because when it comes to the anti-gas movement, that is where we are we we're at the stage where we have first fight for representation. we need more dalit women. we need more dalit non-bio people, more dalit trans voices in those spaces and need to look inwards. a lot of the movement, in my opinion, in my humble opinion, because i'm not born in the movement, i've come to it in my late twenties. i think we need to be able to look towards folks and see where their ideas are going where our ideas going instead of just being attached to an idea that has been developed in the past 20, 40 years. i we have to be able to move forward. the future of the anti cost movement lies with building solidarity across movements. it lies building sol
it has existed for of years, but it has been dominated by men. if you look at the gas theorists, the dalits, many of them happened to be. there are that have a lot of men which are important. but i think we need to reduce the number of and have more represent nations. and this is just about representation at this point because when it comes to the anti-gas movement, that is where we are we we're at the stage where we have first fight for representation. we need more dalit women. we need more...
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yeah, that i think that's what's interesting because is dominic says flawless right. typically when you see the secret service or a protection detail, i should say when they do their movements, like when they're moving through a crowd or he's on stage, you're going to see them standing there projecting strength. but when something occurs, it should be a flawless rapid movement to get them in the vehicle and then see what injuries they may have and get them out of there as fast as possible, as flawlessly, as possible. so that's a tiny little piece of that. and it was a disaster. and when you add into that other tab school you, it's which we're, we're hearing that and the local tax will unit took a shot as well as what some i've heard reports of as well. the secret service. why is that the case? well, i think that's the case because they had both teams account or snipers. we know that it was the least 2 on rooftops that were right next to each other. and so neither one of them had a clear shot or a clear view of that, the, the rooftop that the shooter was on. so really
yeah, that i think that's what's interesting because is dominic says flawless right. typically when you see the secret service or a protection detail, i should say when they do their movements, like when they're moving through a crowd or he's on stage, you're going to see them standing there projecting strength. but when something occurs, it should be a flawless rapid movement to get them in the vehicle and then see what injuries they may have and get them out of there as fast as possible, as...
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it's now very clear, the israelis no longer have escalation dominance visan or vis of hezbalah. they cannot shut down the conflict with hezballah on their northern border. it's really quite remarkable. the israelis are hitting hezbolah very hard and hezbaah is responding. hezballah has 150,000 rockets and missiles and those numbers will only grow with the passage of time. 150,000. right. so the israeli. delimited in what they can do, and with regard to iran, i described to you what happened, april 1st, april 14th, april 19th, that is not escalation dominance, i'm sorry, that is not escalation dominance, and further more, they needed the americans, you all understand, i'm just sort of diverting from the patamon for one second, if you look at what's happening in gaza, the israelis could never conduct that operation in gaza. without american support, not even close, and all sorts of israeli generals say that in the israeli press, they cannot by themselves produce the weaponry to conduct the operations they're now conducting in gaza, they need us, and what i'm telling you about what
it's now very clear, the israelis no longer have escalation dominance visan or vis of hezbalah. they cannot shut down the conflict with hezballah on their northern border. it's really quite remarkable. the israelis are hitting hezbolah very hard and hezbaah is responding. hezballah has 150,000 rockets and missiles and those numbers will only grow with the passage of time. 150,000. right. so the israeli. delimited in what they can do, and with regard to iran, i described to you what happened,...
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sol think_ dominance by different cronies. sol think these — dominance by different cronies.very seriously. its think these need to be looked at very seriously-— think these need to be looked at very seriously. as the government tries to revamp — very seriously. as the government tries to revamp and _ very seriously. as the government tries to revamp and get _ very seriously. as the government tries to revamp and get the - very seriously. as the government tries to revamp and get the ball i tries to revamp and get the ball rolling economically... it needs to keep the international lenders reassured of the economic stability in the country. this is money that bangladesh needs for the economy to keep flowing. at the same time the government needs to keep its bilateral partners in a good relationship. rememberthat bangladesh and india have shared a good working government. the new government in bangladesh would not like to disturb the ties but it could get tricky if and t —— anti—indian sentiment starts to rise. at the same time this is just an interim government... getting free
sol think_ dominance by different cronies. sol think these — dominance by different cronies.very seriously. its think these need to be looked at very seriously-— think these need to be looked at very seriously. as the government tries to revamp — very seriously. as the government tries to revamp and _ very seriously. as the government tries to revamp and get _ very seriously. as the government tries to revamp and get the - very seriously. as the government tries to revamp and get the ball...
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it has existed for of years, but it has been dominated by men. you look at the gas theorists, the dalits, many of them happened to be. there are that have a lot of men which are important. but i think we need to reduce the number of and have more represent nations. and this is just about representation at this point because when it comes to the anti-gas movement, that is where we are we we're at the stage where we have first fight for representation. we need more dalit women. we need more dalit non-bio people, more dalit trans voices in those spaces and need to look inwards. a lot of the movement, in my opinion, in my humble opinion, because i'm not born in the movement, i've come to it in my late twenties. i think we need to be able to look towards folks and see and see where their ideas are going instead of attached to and idea that has been developed. i think we have to move forward. the future of the movement lies with solidarity, it lies with building solidarity's because we can't exist in isolation. i think if we just focus on there is an i
it has existed for of years, but it has been dominated by men. you look at the gas theorists, the dalits, many of them happened to be. there are that have a lot of men which are important. but i think we need to reduce the number of and have more represent nations. and this is just about representation at this point because when it comes to the anti-gas movement, that is where we are we we're at the stage where we have first fight for representation. we need more dalit women. we need more dalit...
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and dominic, wejust want everyone wants to see taking place. to everyone wants to see taking place. and dominic, wejust want to bring the viewer is a statement coming in from the prime minister. he said: the reason the disorder did not materialise last night was because we had police deployed in numbers in the right places. have a listen. so anachronistic, why did what the police feared not happened last night? —— macro minister. i police feared not happened last night? -- macro minister. ithink that last night — night? -- macro minister. ithink that last night of _ night? -- macro minister. ithink that last night of the _ night? -- macro minister. ithink that last night of the reason - night? -- macro minister. ithink that last night of the reason we l night? -- macro minister. ithink. that last night of the reason we did not see the situations we cleared was because we had the police deployed on the right numbers in the right places, giving reassurance. we could demonstrate ourjustice system works speedily. you saw yesterday the sentencing of
and dominic, wejust want everyone wants to see taking place. to everyone wants to see taking place. and dominic, wejust want to bring the viewer is a statement coming in from the prime minister. he said: the reason the disorder did not materialise last night was because we had police deployed in numbers in the right places. have a listen. so anachronistic, why did what the police feared not happened last night? —— macro minister. i police feared not happened last night? -- macro minister....
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let's go back to dominic. to what _ them imminently. let's go back to dominic. being applied in this circumstance? we have been down this road before, notjust we have been down this road before, not just with coronavirus we have been down this road before, notjust with coronavirus but we have been down this road before, not just with coronavirus but with the outbreak in 2022 that affected more than 100 countries, nearly 100,000 cases across the world that were identified. but people know what works. and that is vaccines. if you can vaccinate people before they get infected, that makes a massive difference. but also what they referred to as behavioural change, getting people to modify their behaviour to reduce the risk that they might come across this virus and if they do come across it, then contracted. those are both things they know work and they will be considering others. public health officials around the world will be looking at the levels of surveillance, of monitoring of cases, contact tracing, all of those things that were in place during the coronaviru
let's go back to dominic. to what _ them imminently. let's go back to dominic. being applied in this circumstance? we have been down this road before, notjust we have been down this road before, not just with coronavirus we have been down this road before, notjust with coronavirus but we have been down this road before, not just with coronavirus but with the outbreak in 2022 that affected more than 100 countries, nearly 100,000 cases across the world that were identified. but people know what...
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the spring theorist says domination of the global economy, it's a decades, but the world is friendship like geo political tensions. and globalization is facing a backlash. is the economic or the change? is it the u. s. versus china? the trade war between the 2 nations are seen to help the competition between washington and the aging could accelerate the collapse of the old system. so what's the alternatives? developing nations are formed. economic alliances like bricks to count up the dominance of the west. but when it book, the economic integration and globalization, the free flow of trade, but the us for held that's the economic go to the world is known for decades today though, this integration of the rules based world order is evident for all to see countries of becoming more inward looking regulates re fences have been erected. the world trade organization is in limbo, nations or racing to build the industries of a few chips and trade restrictions are increasingly being imposed by the system that govern the global economy. since the 2nd world war is at a tipping point now, both an
the spring theorist says domination of the global economy, it's a decades, but the world is friendship like geo political tensions. and globalization is facing a backlash. is the economic or the change? is it the u. s. versus china? the trade war between the 2 nations are seen to help the competition between washington and the aging could accelerate the collapse of the old system. so what's the alternatives? developing nations are formed. economic alliances like bricks to count up the dominance...
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or or countries will be angry at them because their intent is to conquer those countries and to um dominate them and to be able to access their resources whether it's cheap labor or various natural resources um in in a manner that would be um a power dynamic of of. of domination, power dynamic of imperialism, so yes, the united states risks uh, these countries turning against him, pushing back against him, um, not liking or accepting the united states domination, but because of the mentality of the current leadership of the united states, they don't really care because they're not rational, they just want to trample over these countries and be in a position to rob them of their resources, it's it's a it's a uh the the mindset of a pirate, the mindset of a thief. thank you for that uh, let's introduce our next guest, we have uh yanis, kyototus uh joining us, he is a lawyer, he's the president of the helenic union of progressive lawyers, he's also member of the executive committee, the bar association of lawyers from caspia and black sea, yanis rachotus, welcome to economic divide, it's a gre
or or countries will be angry at them because their intent is to conquer those countries and to um dominate them and to be able to access their resources whether it's cheap labor or various natural resources um in in a manner that would be um a power dynamic of of. of domination, power dynamic of imperialism, so yes, the united states risks uh, these countries turning against him, pushing back against him, um, not liking or accepting the united states domination, but because of the mentality of...
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, dominant, control, creating.m is strong _ against the ropes, and the team is strong and — against the ropes, and the team is strong and compact to defend, and then we _ strong and compact to defend, and then we take advantage of our quality. — then we take advantage of our quality, and then it was about defending the result, things that we didn't— defending the result, things that we didn't do— defending the result, things that we didn't do last week. the cross the line didn't do last...
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with new inventions, it overtook britain and in a short period of time dominated many parts of europe and brought france down to its knees. but the success didn't last long. britain, france, and the us lined up against germany. what kind of people do they think we are? is it possible they do not realize that we shall never cease to persevere against them until they have been taught a lesson which they and the world will never forget. five years later, germany surrendered. and was occupied by the allied forces. japan, which did not want to surrender became a proper ground for testing us scientists achievements. for the first time, atomic bombs were dropped on hiroshima and nakazaki to introduce the new technology to the world. an american aeroplane dropped one bomb on hiroshima and destroyed its usefulness to the enemy. "that bomb has more power than 20,000 tons of tnt. j. robert openheimer, the chief scientist of the us atomic bomb project said, now i am become death, the destroyer of worlds. it's trying to persuade the prince that he should do his duty, and to impress him takes on hi
with new inventions, it overtook britain and in a short period of time dominated many parts of europe and brought france down to its knees. but the success didn't last long. britain, france, and the us lined up against germany. what kind of people do they think we are? is it possible they do not realize that we shall never cease to persevere against them until they have been taught a lesson which they and the world will never forget. five years later, germany surrendered. and was occupied by...
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possible by using modern technology, it was possible only with new technology or new tools, a quick dominationof the world with new tools. wars began, one after another, wars prompted. new century, the smell of death filled many countries, people were only trying to survive amit the crossfire and bullets. war was an opportunity to test the power of the great powers, countries lined up against each other in the form of military alliances, and the only thing that did not matter was human life. countries used all their economic, industrial and scientific power, to keep going in the battlefields, the wars. gave scientists ample ground to test their inventions. weapons of mass destruction were the products of that ground. the munitions rain down on people like sides of death and would reap the lives of people stunned by the wars. meanwhile, germany was the pioneer among the countries. with new inventions, it overtook britain and in a short period of time. dominated many parts of europe and brought france down to its knees, but the success didn't last long. britain, france and the us lined up agains
possible by using modern technology, it was possible only with new technology or new tools, a quick dominationof the world with new tools. wars began, one after another, wars prompted. new century, the smell of death filled many countries, people were only trying to survive amit the crossfire and bullets. war was an opportunity to test the power of the great powers, countries lined up against each other in the form of military alliances, and the only thing that did not matter was human life....
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or or countries will be angry at them because their intent is to conquer those countries and to um dominate them and to be able to access their resources whether it's cheap labor or various natural resources um in in a manner that would be um... a power dynamic of of domination, power dynamic of imperialism, so yes, the united states risks uh, these countries turning against them, pushing back against them, um, not liking or accepting the united states domination, but because of the mentality of the current leadership of the united states, they don't really care because they're not rational, they just want to trample over these countries and be in a position to rob them of their resources, it's it's a it's a uh the the mind of a pirate, the mindset of a thief. thank you for that. let's introduce to our next guest, we have yanis, kyototus uh joining us. he is a lawyer, he's the president of the helenic union of progressive lawyers, he's also member of the executive committee, the bar association of lawyers from caspia and black sea. yanis rachodas, welcome to economic divide. it's a great ho
or or countries will be angry at them because their intent is to conquer those countries and to um dominate them and to be able to access their resources whether it's cheap labor or various natural resources um in in a manner that would be um... a power dynamic of of domination, power dynamic of imperialism, so yes, the united states risks uh, these countries turning against them, pushing back against them, um, not liking or accepting the united states domination, but because of the mentality...
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now an attempt to weaken russia in order to dominate the planet, dominate europe, dominate asia. the issue of providing weapons remains under the constant control of the president. the message of the head of state: to equip our army with modern, high-precision and effective weapons. the equipment must provide units of the armed forces with: protection, high mobility, controllability, the ability to conduct reconnaissance, deliver precise fire strikes over long distances. in june 2021, the president will speak about the need for production small arms in belarus and in a year our gunsmiths will test the first belarusian machine gun in. technical evolution of small arms in the project arsenal of the motherland, automatic weapons, each military conflict provoked an arms race, if today most attention is paid to nuclear. means of protection against it, then at the beginning of the 20th century the most pressing issue was what to arm a soldier with. during the great patriotic war, soviet soldiers were armed with a pistol, a shpagin machine gun, but this was far from an ideal weapon. the
now an attempt to weaken russia in order to dominate the planet, dominate europe, dominate asia. the issue of providing weapons remains under the constant control of the president. the message of the head of state: to equip our army with modern, high-precision and effective weapons. the equipment must provide units of the armed forces with: protection, high mobility, controllability, the ability to conduct reconnaissance, deliver precise fire strikes over long distances. in june 2021, the...
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or or countries will be angry at them because their intent is to conquer those countries and to um dominate them and to be able to access their resources, whether it's cheap labor or various natural resources um in a manner that would be um... a power dynamic of of domination, power dynamic of imperialism, so yes, the united states risks uh these countries turning against him, pushing back against him, um, not liking or accepting the united states domination, but because of the mentality of the current leadership of the united states, they don't really care because they're not rational, they just want to trample over these countries and be in a position to rob them of their resources, it's it's a it's a uh the the minds of a pirate, the mindset of a thief. thank you for that. let's introduce our next guest, we have uh, janis, kyototus, joining us. he is a lawyer, he's the president of the hellenic union of progressive lawyers, he's also member of the executive committee, the bar association of lawyers from caspia and black sea. yannis rachodas, welcome to economic divide. it's a great honor
or or countries will be angry at them because their intent is to conquer those countries and to um dominate them and to be able to access their resources, whether it's cheap labor or various natural resources um in a manner that would be um... a power dynamic of of domination, power dynamic of imperialism, so yes, the united states risks uh these countries turning against him, pushing back against him, um, not liking or accepting the united states domination, but because of the mentality of the...
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we are no longer the world's dominant economic power. and for us to attempt to be the world's dominant military power is absolutely, um you know, uh disastrous. this is suicidal for the us empire and homicidal for the rest of the world. and we are seeing these conflicts now um uh go marching relentlessly towards nuclear conflict, both in the middle east. not only that the us has nukes, the israel has nukes. iran is networked with russia who has recently, you know, supported iran and sending more armaments to iran. china has done the same thing. i don't know that they're arming iran right now, but they have expressed solidarity with iran and of course, both china and russia have nuclear weapons, russia just as many as we do and perhaps more advanced delivery vehicles as well. so this is an unbelievably dangerous conflict that is being inflicted on the people of the middle east, the people of the world. and that includes the us of a, it's very important and rarely mentioned that any nuclear conflict is basically global. you cannot have a l
we are no longer the world's dominant economic power. and for us to attempt to be the world's dominant military power is absolutely, um you know, uh disastrous. this is suicidal for the us empire and homicidal for the rest of the world. and we are seeing these conflicts now um uh go marching relentlessly towards nuclear conflict, both in the middle east. not only that the us has nukes, the israel has nukes. iran is networked with russia who has recently, you know, supported iran and sending...
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now very clear, the israelis no longer have escalation dominance visas iran, or visa v hesbolah. they cannot shut down the conflict with hezballah on their northern border. really quite remarkable. the israelis are hitting hezbolah very hard, and hezbaah is responding. hezbalah has 150,000 rock. from the pathomon for one second, if you look at what's happening in gaza, the israelis could never conduct that operation in gaza without american support, not even close, and all sorts of israeli generals say that in the israeli press, they cannot by themselves produce the weaponry to conduct the operations they're now conducting in gaza, they need us, and what i'm telling you about what happened on april 14th is they... needed us, you hear all this talk about iron dome and their ability to shoot down missiles, they cannot do it alone, iron dome is not that not that formidable defensive system, and further more, given cost exchange ratios, the number of missiles that the iranians and hasblah have iron dome over the long term in a fight is just not very useful, so from deterrance point o
now very clear, the israelis no longer have escalation dominance visas iran, or visa v hesbolah. they cannot shut down the conflict with hezballah on their northern border. really quite remarkable. the israelis are hitting hezbolah very hard, and hezbaah is responding. hezbalah has 150,000 rock. from the pathomon for one second, if you look at what's happening in gaza, the israelis could never conduct that operation in gaza without american support, not even close, and all sorts of israeli...
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but not this time, they were dominant.e their grasp on the gold tightened until it was finally, glorious sleek theirs. the soon flowed. the double sculls won't be held again, meaning they will forever be olympic champions and forever be olympic champions and forever indebted to one another. she took me forever indebted to one another. sue: took me from forever indebted to one another. sie: took me from a clueless single row took me from a clueless single row to an olympic champion and she has been there every single step of the way. been there every single step of the wa . , �* way. the days when i didn't even know i could _ way. the days when i didn't even know i could do _ way. the days when i didn't even know i could do it, _ way. the days when i didn't even knowl could do it, i— way. the days when i didn't even know i could do it, ijust - way. the days when i didn't even know i could do it, ijust had - way. the days when i didn't even know i could do it, ijust had to l know i could do it, ijust had to look_ know i coul
but not this time, they were dominant.e their grasp on the gold tightened until it was finally, glorious sleek theirs. the soon flowed. the double sculls won't be held again, meaning they will forever be olympic champions and forever be olympic champions and forever indebted to one another. she took me forever indebted to one another. sue: took me from forever indebted to one another. sie: took me from a clueless single row took me from a clueless single row to an olympic champion and she has...
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the scene was clearly male dominated. this had a lot to do with the perception of roles. metal has always been seen as hard, aggressive and loud. not exactly the stereotypical female characteristics. and yet women were there right from the start. the dawson, who founded the us, found, covered in 1969 is considered one of the 1st occultism in black masses staged by a woman who described herself as a witch. that was hard stuff for the time when the hippies were still celebrating peace and flower power. one of the 1st metal bands whose members were only women was girls founded in 1978. they had to put up with a lot of sexist comments. critics, toward their outcomes apart, their career only really took off when the lead motorhead front, ma'am, let me kill mr. stood up for them. the great, the people treat them like 2nd cost passes because that goes, it's really disgusting. the school are still around. they were and still are a frequent guest book, an open air and they're friends with festival boss, tomas the and i'm just the
the scene was clearly male dominated. this had a lot to do with the perception of roles. metal has always been seen as hard, aggressive and loud. not exactly the stereotypical female characteristics. and yet women were there right from the start. the dawson, who founded the us, found, covered in 1969 is considered one of the 1st occultism in black masses staged by a woman who described herself as a witch. that was hard stuff for the time when the hippies were still celebrating peace and flower...
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14th, april 19th, that is not escalation dominance, i'm sorry, that is not escalation dominance, and further more, they needed the americans. you all understand, i'm just sort of diverting from the pathamon for one second, if you look at what's happening in gaza, the israelis could never conduct that operation in gaza without american support, not even close, and all sorts of israeli generals say that in the israeli. press they cannot by themselves produce the weaponry to conduct the operations they're now conducting in gaza, they need us and what i'm telling you about what happened on april 14th is they needed us, you hear all this talk about iron dome and their ability to shoot down missiles, they cannot do it alone, iron dome is not that not that formidable defensive system and further more given cost exchange ratios and number of missiles that the iranians and hazballah have iron dome over the long term in a fight is just not very useful, so from deterrance point of view, the israelis are in real trouble, so my first point is they're in real trouble because they're stuck in gaza
14th, april 19th, that is not escalation dominance, i'm sorry, that is not escalation dominance, and further more, they needed the americans. you all understand, i'm just sort of diverting from the pathamon for one second, if you look at what's happening in gaza, the israelis could never conduct that operation in gaza without american support, not even close, and all sorts of israeli generals say that in the israeli. press they cannot by themselves produce the weaponry to conduct the operations...
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the united states challenge towards global dominance began earnest. germany. the us military industrial complex sold military supplies to both. nazi germany and the allied powers without discrimination. ford and gm at one point produced more than half of the tanks used by the german army. standard oil supplied more than 90% of the petroleum imported by germany. and without this support, the world world war ii would not have occurred. world war ii resulted in the largest number of casualties in human history. estimated that globally between 50 million to 80 million people lost their lives. by nearly three times and approached 50% of the world's gdp. the gold reserves also reached a level equivalent to two-thirds of the world's total holdings. while asia and europe lay in ruins due to the war, the us stood as increasingly prosperous economic and military superpower. using the war to their advantage, the us emerged as a superpower and established the dollar as the world's reserve. history, the united states is the most billigerant country in history. now
the united states challenge towards global dominance began earnest. germany. the us military industrial complex sold military supplies to both. nazi germany and the allied powers without discrimination. ford and gm at one point produced more than half of the tanks used by the german army. standard oil supplied more than 90% of the petroleum imported by germany. and without this support, the world world war ii would not have occurred. world war ii resulted in the largest number of casualties in...
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he created a military and dominated the oil resources and he wanted to keep the nations hungry and heted to have more control. the israeli regime is no longer like this. this agreement definitely has different dimensions and reduces tensions in the region. it overthrows israel's view that iran is an enemy or that israel is a member of the region , and it definitely has an impact. go ahead with normalization and today it has backed down on the issue of normalization that israel had normalization agreements with some arab governments. i tell you that our brothers in the arab governments who signed the normalization agreement with the occupying regime are now revising and thinking that they are thinking of revising and concluding these agreements . which is not in the interest of the nations of the region. yes , you mentioned an important issue, that is, america's use of iran 's fear-mongering policy. now, with the resumption of relations between iran and saudi arabia, this american policy has become ineffective. the countries of the region are now united and this zionist regime is its p
he created a military and dominated the oil resources and he wanted to keep the nations hungry and heted to have more control. the israeli regime is no longer like this. this agreement definitely has different dimensions and reduces tensions in the region. it overthrows israel's view that iran is an enemy or that israel is a member of the region , and it definitely has an impact. go ahead with normalization and today it has backed down on the issue of normalization that israel had normalization...
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the dream of dominating the world, the dream required transfer. information in technology, the discoveryuantum leap in technology, electricity replaced steam power, production of goods increased and societies became mostly consumers, man worked day and night to realize the dreams, the discovery of penicellin would not satisfy them anymore. in the 20th century, tools were not made by technicians and by relying on their experience, but rather... were the brain child of scientists and were made through scientific achievements. the new products relied on science and knowledge and were produced only in laboratories. the key to progress was tied to the link between industrial skills and science, a hybrid product that has sometimes been deadly. centuries had passed since man set foot on earth, but he had never been so enchanted in the beginning of... the 20th century, technology showed its other capabilities, quick domination of the world was only possible by using modern technology, it was possible only with new technology or new tools, a quick domination of the world with new tools. wars bega
the dream of dominating the world, the dream required transfer. information in technology, the discoveryuantum leap in technology, electricity replaced steam power, production of goods increased and societies became mostly consumers, man worked day and night to realize the dreams, the discovery of penicellin would not satisfy them anymore. in the 20th century, tools were not made by technicians and by relying on their experience, but rather... were the brain child of scientists and were made...
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there's dominating the news. now, more people are finding out about what has been happening and what's going on now, and that's why i just really love you didn't really a freight. that's why. if i jump service on you, is really lobbies person to get rid of picked on. that will tell you as an old guy jumped the beloved when i say this, i have a tick tock net i'd love to talk because you're getting real time information, especially what's going on in gauze right now. chief class assignment that is read this. thank you. and that's it for the show, the new book, deadly betrayal. the truth about why the united states invaded iraq is i've never met to bring you new episodes every day monday until then. keep in touch by the social media. if it's not sense in your country and have to a channel going up, you're going to be on rumbled combs watching, you know, the episodes of going on the grand caesar, the the, what is part of the is it that the employee would post that isn't the defense, you wasn't bidding the word or is
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there's dominating the news. now, more people are finding out about what has been happening and what's going on now, and that's why i just really loved you. dear. really afraid. that's why. if i jump service on you is rarely lobbyist person to get rid of picked on. that will tell you as an old guy, the young people loved. when i said this, i have a tick tock net. i love to talk because you're getting real time information, especially what's going on in gauze right now. chief boss, just as you get this reads. thank you, and that's it for the show. the new book, deadly betrayal. the truth about why the united states invaded iraq is i have never met to bring you new episodes every day monday until like even touched by the social media. if it's not sense in your country and have to channel going, undergoing tv on mobile combed watching, you know, the episodes of going underground, caesar the the, the, [000:00:00;00] the, the moon, despite everything gray breeze go to the front lines with that eagerly awaited they pra
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this spring theorist says, domination of the global economy said, decades, but the world is friendship by geopolitical tensions. and globalization is pricing of backlash. is the economic or the change, or is it the u. s. versus china, the trade war between the 2 nations are seen to help the competition between washington and paging could accelerate the collapse of the old system. so what's the alternatives? developing nations are formed, economic alliances like brooks to count up the dominance of the west. but when it book, the economic integration and globalization of freeflow trade with the us for held, that's the economic go to the world is known for decades today though, this integration of the rules based world order is evident for all to see countries of becoming more inward looking regulates re fences, have been the rector of the world trade organization is in limbo, nations or racing to build the industries of the future. and trade restrictions are increasingly being imposed by the system that govern the global economy. since the 2nd world war is at a tipping point now, both an
this spring theorist says, domination of the global economy said, decades, but the world is friendship by geopolitical tensions. and globalization is pricing of backlash. is the economic or the change, or is it the u. s. versus china, the trade war between the 2 nations are seen to help the competition between washington and paging could accelerate the collapse of the old system. so what's the alternatives? developing nations are formed, economic alliances like brooks to count up the dominance...
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with new inventions, it overtook britain and in a short period of time dominated many parts of europe and brought france down to its knees. but the success didn't last long. britain, france, and the us lined up against germany. what kind of people do they think we are? is it possible they do not realize that we shall never cease to persevere against them until they have been taught a lesson which they and the world will never forget. five years later germany surrendered and was occupied by the allied forces. japan, which did not want to surrender, became a proper ground for testing us scientists achievements. for the first time, atomic bombs were dropped on hiroshima and nakazaki to introduce the new technology to the world. an american aeroplane dropped one bomb on hiroshima and destroyed its usefulness to the enemy. that bomb has more power than 20,00 tons of tnt. j. robert oppenheimer, the chief scientist of the us atomic bomb project, said, now i am become death, the destroyer of worlds. he's trying to persuade the prince that he should do his duty, and to impress him takes on his
with new inventions, it overtook britain and in a short period of time dominated many parts of europe and brought france down to its knees. but the success didn't last long. britain, france, and the us lined up against germany. what kind of people do they think we are? is it possible they do not realize that we shall never cease to persevere against them until they have been taught a lesson which they and the world will never forget. five years later germany surrendered and was occupied by the...
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you have to as dominic said deal swiftly with something as urgent as what we saw.timidating rioting going on across u.k. by these minority -- very small minority of racist thugs. i think it was right that happened. hopefully that is behind us. the deterrent as dominic said has worked and we can move on to tackle some those issues which include the whipping up of hatred and division, the misinformation that went out after the tragic killings in southpt and i think the media, the social media and politicians have to look at themselves. how they have whipped up this tension over migration. over ethnic minorities. over issues we have come to describe as culture wars that has fed this a renewed surge of racism. as i say, it is only a small minority. it is obviously incredibly intimidating for the people on the receiving end of the hatred and violence. >> can i ask you about one of those issues we mentioned in the introduction about immigration, small boat crossings that rishi sunak of course for him it was a central policy in the electric -- the election campaign. shado
you have to as dominic said deal swiftly with something as urgent as what we saw.timidating rioting going on across u.k. by these minority -- very small minority of racist thugs. i think it was right that happened. hopefully that is behind us. the deterrent as dominic said has worked and we can move on to tackle some those issues which include the whipping up of hatred and division, the misinformation that went out after the tragic killings in southpt and i think the media, the social media and...
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the restored crypt was consecrated in honor of saint dominic bishop vitus.r a long time. the room was empty and in poor condition, but through the efforts of the priest, the parishioners , it was transformed into a prayer and museum space, where you can, as they say, touch history with your hand and not only touch it with your hands, but take part in an amazing night mystery together with the dominican monks, who will tell their secrets. in our lands, many great churches and catalan and right-wing churches were destroyed, as well as the very forests of the sustres and gates of the kastel, in 1978 they would have been destroyed in the 90s when we came here the first time, the sir velma balled, hatsia for a long time we have had this masonry, and in the month itself, we have not had such a spirit. pasla heresci pyaci gadov mago service ў rashtse rasht atrymalalas unravel these pratsy. there were some moments unaccounted for, there were some moments that were folded, eight changes in the restoration, in the adnaul, in the achyshchen, and so on. yayachy god, we
the restored crypt was consecrated in honor of saint dominic bishop vitus.r a long time. the room was empty and in poor condition, but through the efforts of the priest, the parishioners , it was transformed into a prayer and museum space, where you can, as they say, touch history with your hand and not only touch it with your hands, but take part in an amazing night mystery together with the dominican monks, who will tell their secrets. in our lands, many great churches and catalan and...
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here's dominic hughes.people who every day benefit from the precious gift of blood. on the trauma ward at manchester's royal infirmary, they know the importance of having reliable stocks of blood. and we've sorted out a package of care for home? an amber alert, meaning supplies are low enough to affect patient care, is uncharted territory for many staff. i don't think as clinicians working in the uk, we've ever been in a situation where we've actually ran out, and i've never been in a situation with a patient where we've ran out of blood. but the idea of then having to ration when you've got someone who's desperately sick in front of you, it's very anxiety—provoking, and i wouldn't know quite how to do that, i don't think. the earlier we give blood, the better, and blood saves lives. just across the road from the hospital, donors are doing their bit. the blood given here is used in emergency surgery, during childbirth and planned operations. for those who donate, there is a real sense of satisfaction. you'r
here's dominic hughes.people who every day benefit from the precious gift of blood. on the trauma ward at manchester's royal infirmary, they know the importance of having reliable stocks of blood. and we've sorted out a package of care for home? an amber alert, meaning supplies are low enough to affect patient care, is uncharted territory for many staff. i don't think as clinicians working in the uk, we've ever been in a situation where we've actually ran out, and i've never been in a situation...
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new technology or new tools, a quick domination of the world with new tools. wars began, one after another, wars promised a new century. the smell of death filled many countries. people were only trying to survive amit the crossfire and bullets. war was an opportunity to test the power of the great powers, countries lined up against each other in the form of military alliances, and the only thing that did not matter was human life. countries used all their economic, industrial and scientific power to keep going in the battlefields. the wars gave scientists ample ground to test their inventions. weapons of mass destruction were the products of that ground, the munitions reigned down on people like sides of death and would reap the lives of people stunned by the wars. meanwhile, germany was the pioneer among the countries. with new inventions, it overtook britain and in a short period of time dominated many parts of europe and brought france down to its knee. but the success didn't last long. britain, france, and the us lined up against germany. what kind of peo
new technology or new tools, a quick domination of the world with new tools. wars began, one after another, wars promised a new century. the smell of death filled many countries. people were only trying to survive amit the crossfire and bullets. war was an opportunity to test the power of the great powers, countries lined up against each other in the form of military alliances, and the only thing that did not matter was human life. countries used all their economic, industrial and scientific...
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a quick domination of the world with new tools. wars began, one after another, wars promised a new century. the smell of death filled many countries. people were only trying to survive omit the crossfire and bullets. war was an opportunity to test the power of the great powers, countries lined up against each other in the form of military alliances. and the only thing that did not matter was human life. countries used all their economic, industrial and scientific power to keep going in the battlefields. the wars gave scientists ample ground to test their inventions. weapons of mass destruction were the products of that ground. the munitions reign down on people like sides of death and would reap the lives of people stunned by the wars. meanwhile, germany was the pioneer among the countries. with new inventions, it overtook britain and in a short period of time dominated many parts of europe and brought france down to its knees. but the success didn't last long. britain, france, and the us lined up against germany. what kind of peop
a quick domination of the world with new tools. wars began, one after another, wars promised a new century. the smell of death filled many countries. people were only trying to survive omit the crossfire and bullets. war was an opportunity to test the power of the great powers, countries lined up against each other in the form of military alliances. and the only thing that did not matter was human life. countries used all their economic, industrial and scientific power to keep going in the...
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the spring theorist says domination of the global economy is a decades, but the world is friendship by geopolitical tensions, and globalization is facing a backlash. is the economic or the change, or is it the u. s. versus china, the trade war between the 2 nations are seen to help the competition between washington and aging could accelerate the collapse of the old system. so what's the alternatives? developing nations are formed, economic alliances like brooks to count up the dominance of the west. but when it book, the economic integration and globalization of freeflow trade with the us for held, that's the economic go to the world is known for decades today though, this integration of the rules based world order is evident for all to see countries of becoming more in would looking regulates re fences, have been a wrecked at the world. trade organization is in limbo. nations are racing to build the industries of the future. and trade restrictions are increasingly being imposed by the system that govern the global economy. since the 2nd world war is at a tipping point now both and f
the spring theorist says domination of the global economy is a decades, but the world is friendship by geopolitical tensions, and globalization is facing a backlash. is the economic or the change, or is it the u. s. versus china, the trade war between the 2 nations are seen to help the competition between washington and aging could accelerate the collapse of the old system. so what's the alternatives? developing nations are formed, economic alliances like brooks to count up the dominance of the...
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or or countries will be angry at them because their intent is to conquer those countries and to um dominate them and to be able to access their resources whether it's cheap labor or various natural resources um in a manner that would be um a power dynamic of of domination, power dynamic of imperialism, so yes "the united states risks uh these countries turning against him, pushing back against them, um, not liking or accepting the united states domination, but because of the mentality of the current leadership of the united states, they don't really care because they're not rational, they just want to trample over these countries and be in a position to rob them of their resources. it's it's a it's a uh the mindset of a pirate, the mindset of a thief. thank you for that. uh, let's introduce our next guest." we have uh yanis, kyototus uh joining us, he is a lawyer, he's the president of the helenic union of progressive lawyers, he's also member of the executive committee, the bar association of lawyers from caspia and black sea, yanis rachotus, welcome to economic divide, it's a great honor
or or countries will be angry at them because their intent is to conquer those countries and to um dominate them and to be able to access their resources whether it's cheap labor or various natural resources um in a manner that would be um a power dynamic of of domination, power dynamic of imperialism, so yes "the united states risks uh these countries turning against him, pushing back against them, um, not liking or accepting the united states domination, but because of the mentality of...
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or or countries will be angry at them because their intent is to conquer those countries and to um dominate them and to be able to access their resources, whether it's cheap labor or various natural resources um in a manner." that would be um a power dynamic of of domination, power dynamic of imperialism, so yes, the united states risks uh these countries turning against them, pushing back against them, um, not liking or accepting the united states domination, but because of the mentality of the current leadership of the united states, they don't really care because they're not rational, they just want to trample over these countries and be in a position to rob them of their resources, it's it's a it's a... the the mindset of a pirate, the mindset of a thief. thank you for that. let's introduce our next guest, we have yanis, kyototus uh joining us. he is a lawyer, he's the president of the hellenic union of progressive lawyers. he's also member of the executive committee, the bar association of lawyers from caspia and black sea. yannis rachotis, welcome to economic divide. it's a great hono
or or countries will be angry at them because their intent is to conquer those countries and to um dominate them and to be able to access their resources, whether it's cheap labor or various natural resources um in a manner." that would be um a power dynamic of of domination, power dynamic of imperialism, so yes, the united states risks uh these countries turning against them, pushing back against them, um, not liking or accepting the united states domination, but because of the mentality...