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how can we then do anything about saddam hussein?> he ran also feared saddam's nuclear ambitions than i thought afia shared by israel when it's struck any rocky reactor the shah of iran had been pursuing the bomb the islamic revolutionaries had actually ended the program the deadly nerve gas had been found on golf battlefields but all of that changed in the iran-iraq war. be ryan decided to relaunch the shaw's nuclear program. >> iran is enrich uranium particles to nearly 84%. >> and decades later, iran is frighteningly close to becoming a nuclear power potentially produce a nuclear bomb in less than two weeks if saddam hussein had been justifiably punished for the use of chemical weapons the configuration might have been different. >> the consequences were profound the exact hour of the seats fire from mosques comes to the call to prayer, special prayers for peace the war ended it a bloody stale with little gain, but 1 million casualties but iran had survived its baptism by fire. >> i had total khomeini's pledge to defeat the superp
how can we then do anything about saddam hussein?> he ran also feared saddam's nuclear ambitions than i thought afia shared by israel when it's struck any rocky reactor the shah of iran had been pursuing the bomb the islamic revolutionaries had actually ended the program the deadly nerve gas had been found on golf battlefields but all of that changed in the iran-iraq war. be ryan decided to relaunch the shaw's nuclear program. >> iran is enrich uranium particles to nearly 84%. >>...
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hussein, my longest meeting with saddam hussein. i have two hours and 40 minutes. saddam hussein , whom i hated, and two of my brothers, my wife , and my son-in-law, were martyred. asra, i had a mission . it was the time of the late mr. hashemi. he told me that you will go there if saddam hussein comes and resolves the resolution . it was a heavy negotiation . i will explain and that key he had to surrender and these are the peak of powerful diplomacy and now the interpretation we use today is the field and diplomacy. i saw its symbol there because i was a man in the field and in secret diplomacy i was the director of secret diplomacy. this combination was there and we did a wonderful job. we gave the explanation, now i said it should be done in other places, different places. well, i had a meeting with the heads of the major services in the world, either in tehran or in their capitals. well, this is a big job , or the transfer of technology and knowledge is a very important job that all our intelligence services in america do as we
hussein, my longest meeting with saddam hussein. i have two hours and 40 minutes. saddam hussein , whom i hated, and two of my brothers, my wife , and my son-in-law, were martyred. asra, i had a mission . it was the time of the late mr. hashemi. he told me that you will go there if saddam hussein comes and resolves the resolution . it was a heavy negotiation . i will explain and that key he had to surrender and these are the peak of powerful diplomacy and now the interpretation we use today is...
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up against saddam hussein and not have to carry out some kind of operation against his regime, well,y miscalculated, until things, the population did not rise up, because saddam hussein had a very strong vertical, a powerful vertical. violence that prevented the fall of the regime. the regime fell only when the army fell, when the army lost, the american army, but nevertheless, this tactic of, let's say, bringing the population to the infrastructural sense, so to speak, it is used in modern wars, because now it is very much a person depends on the infrastructure, as it was not yet in the past, as you understand, during the past wars, when the people there... had a different type of heating, they had a different type of water supply, and even now you understand that the people who, let's say, have some kind of heating there in high-rise buildings with coal. or gas, this is a completely different situation than in houses where everything is on electricity, and people will have completely different opportunities this winter, this must also be realized, well, with water supply, these are
up against saddam hussein and not have to carry out some kind of operation against his regime, well,y miscalculated, until things, the population did not rise up, because saddam hussein had a very strong vertical, a powerful vertical. violence that prevented the fall of the regime. the regime fell only when the army fell, when the army lost, the american army, but nevertheless, this tactic of, let's say, bringing the population to the infrastructural sense, so to speak, it is used in modern...
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he said that if you can meet with the president of iraq and saddam hussein, it is an important issue, you can move forward with the issue of the resolution and these remaining prisoners of rome. solve it, don't let anything remain, and i said that i will try. well, when we wanted to leave, i said that i had a message from the president of iran and i want to see the president of iraq. well, usually iraqis value intelligence and military officials more, and they agreed that i i went to the meeting room. well, my colleague who is the boss. the iraqi foreign intelligence service was present there and our discussion started seriously. i told mr. hashemi that we want to improve the relations and we want the issues of the two countries to be resolved. the example is to leave this atmosphere of neither war nor peace. well, the message was of course verbal. it started a lot normal conversation and life and knowing what purpose he says his life, his childhood, his youth, the time of the prison debate party. he explained to me a lot about the departure of his friends, his friendship with nasser,
he said that if you can meet with the president of iraq and saddam hussein, it is an important issue, you can move forward with the issue of the resolution and these remaining prisoners of rome. solve it, don't let anything remain, and i said that i will try. well, when we wanted to leave, i said that i had a message from the president of iran and i want to see the president of iraq. well, usually iraqis value intelligence and military officials more, and they agreed that i i went to the...
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what happened in iraq, we killed more iraqis than saddam hussein. left and incoherent nation and it is the battle between. we pushed this with iran. the foreign policy outcome that we spend a trillion dollars trying to avoid in the previous 10 years. we created isis. we drove 4 million immigrants up into europe and destabilized all the western democracy for generations. a direct result, a straight line from our war in iraq and the spillover war in syria. you can tell the same story. military intervention. the same cataclysmic apocalyptic results in every one of them. we cannot go back in time and retrieve that money. but, we can chart a new course starting now. today, we spent something like $1.3 trillion on national security. if you include the intelligence agencies, the department of energy and so on, my commitment is to rollback that spending that existed when president nixon and eisenhower is president. that is the level it was in 1960 in constant dollars. if that was enough at the height of the cold war, it should be enough today. in other word
what happened in iraq, we killed more iraqis than saddam hussein. left and incoherent nation and it is the battle between. we pushed this with iran. the foreign policy outcome that we spend a trillion dollars trying to avoid in the previous 10 years. we created isis. we drove 4 million immigrants up into europe and destabilized all the western democracy for generations. a direct result, a straight line from our war in iraq and the spillover war in syria. you can tell the same story. military...
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i met saddam hussein. the longest meeting i had with saddam hussein was two hours and 40 minutes. my son-in-law was martyred, my friends were martyred in front of many of my relatives. the peak of hatred and what crimes he has committed against us , i had a mission to free our captives and solve the problems of the captives. it was the time of the late mr. hashemi. he told me that you are going there . ok, i will explain in the next opportunities, and he was forced to surrender, and these are the peak of powerful diplomacy, and now the interpretation we use today is the field and diplomacy. this combination was there and we did a wonderful job. now i explained that it can be done in other places, in different places. well, i had a meeting with the heads of major services in the world, either in tehran or in their capitals. well, these are big things , or the transfer of technology and knowledge is a very important thing. that all our information services are done in america is one of several countries that have a heavy competition in the transfer of technology from america to thei
i met saddam hussein. the longest meeting i had with saddam hussein was two hours and 40 minutes. my son-in-law was martyred, my friends were martyred in front of many of my relatives. the peak of hatred and what crimes he has committed against us , i had a mission to free our captives and solve the problems of the captives. it was the time of the late mr. hashemi. he told me that you are going there . ok, i will explain in the next opportunities, and he was forced to surrender, and these are...
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was originally blamed on saddam hussein.t was one of the justifications for going into the iraq war but the fbi determined it came from a u.s. lab. u.s. developed bioweapon's material. entering that shutdown, they passed t act. the two men who were blocking the patriot act, tom -- and patrick lahey, were the ones targetedwith their opposition disappeared, the patriot a provision gave any federal official who violated the geneva convention or nixon's bioweapon relaunched the which is now all over the globe and when that research is married with ai, it is very dangerous. and we need global cooperation to do what nixoncooperation[applause] but cooperations on issues like this will never happen if we continue to see every rival is our enemy. e realistic about the state of the world. to accept multipolar ordewe cannot go on that we're running the globe. loviating about american interests america has been in steady decline the past 60 years with its imperial project. the american interest has not been in america's interests. our p
was originally blamed on saddam hussein.t was one of the justifications for going into the iraq war but the fbi determined it came from a u.s. lab. u.s. developed bioweapon's material. entering that shutdown, they passed t act. the two men who were blocking the patriot act, tom -- and patrick lahey, were the ones targetedwith their opposition disappeared, the patriot a provision gave any federal official who violated the geneva convention or nixon's bioweapon relaunched the which is now all...
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hussein even then.e who worked only under the roof of some international organization, being an employee of the intelligence services, then he surprised me with the way he voiced his position, how bold and unusual it was, and i wouldn’t say that it was in favor of saddam hussein, but it was pro... and we’ll discuss various international crises, with you, academician, naturally, in the middle east, with you, senator, let’s talk about what occurs in a triangle. russia, china, united states. let's go to advertising. one chance for three. leave me alone, okay? we love each other. let's mind your own business. olek, i need you to come with me to finland and claim your rights to your son. what? here is your son. premiere from june 10, on the first. there’s a big game on the air, academician, i won’t ask you a long verbal question, because you can explain what ’s going on there much better than i can, but i can’t explain it well, because like me already admitted, i don’t fully understand what ’s going on, what
hussein even then.e who worked only under the roof of some international organization, being an employee of the intelligence services, then he surprised me with the way he voiced his position, how bold and unusual it was, and i wouldn’t say that it was in favor of saddam hussein, but it was pro... and we’ll discuss various international crises, with you, academician, naturally, in the middle east, with you, senator, let’s talk about what occurs in a triangle. russia, china, united states....
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saddam hussein, the president of iraq. years later, right with the release of videos of saddam's private meeting. with massoud rajavi, the leader of the group of hypocrites, he confessed in one of the films that the assassination of the martyrs of rajaei and with art was carried out by him and his comrades in the organization. done, i was 13 years old, i came to tehran. in tehran , at first, i was doing ordinary work, as i said several times , i... i was a peddler in tehran and i was an apprentice in the market, and i am very happy, because in my childhood, living in a blind place and in the south of the city of tehran, i was completely inspired by rajai. he himself came from the weak stratum of the society and even devoted a period of his life to peddling to meet his living expenses. the few pictures left from his personal life are the pictures of his simple and humble house, which he did not give up despite holding the office of president. this is the image of him in people's minds he had institutionalized the title of s
saddam hussein, the president of iraq. years later, right with the release of videos of saddam's private meeting. with massoud rajavi, the leader of the group of hypocrites, he confessed in one of the films that the assassination of the martyrs of rajaei and with art was carried out by him and his comrades in the organization. done, i was 13 years old, i came to tehran. in tehran , at first, i was doing ordinary work, as i said several times , i... i was a peddler in tehran and i was an...
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saddam hussein, the president of iraq. years later , right after the release of the videos of saddam's private meeting with masoud rajavi, the leader of his group of hypocrites confessed in one of the films that the assassination of the martyrs rajaei and bahnar was done by him and his comrades in the organization. i was 13 years old. when i came to tehran, in tehran, at first , i did normal work, as i said several times, i was a peddler in tehran and apprenticed in the market, and many i am happy because at a young age he got to know the life of the poor and the south of tehran completely. rajaei himself came from the weak stratum of the society and had even dedicated a period of his life to hand-selling to meet the living expenses. the few pictures that remain of his personal life are the pictures of his simple and humble house, which he did not give up despite holding the office of president. this image had institutionalized him in the minds of the people as someone who knew poverty himself. perhaps it can be said: raja
saddam hussein, the president of iraq. years later , right after the release of the videos of saddam's private meeting with masoud rajavi, the leader of his group of hypocrites confessed in one of the films that the assassination of the martyrs rajaei and bahnar was done by him and his comrades in the organization. i was 13 years old. when i came to tehran, in tehran, at first , i did normal work, as i said several times, i was a peddler in tehran and apprenticed in the market, and many i am...
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saddam hussein. the president of iraq took place. years later, right after the release of the videos of saddam's private meeting with masoud rajavi, the leader of the group of hypocrites, he admitted in one of the videos that the assassination of martyrs rajaee and bahner was done by him and his comrades in the organization. i was 13 years old, i came to tehran, first i worked in tehran. i used to say many times that i worked as a peddler in tehran and became an apprentice in the market and i am very happy i am because in my childhood i got to know the life of a blind house in the south of tehran. rajaei himself came from the weak stratum of the society. and he had even dedicated a period of his life to peddling to meet his living expenses. the few pictures that remain of his personal life are the pictures of his simple and humble house, which he did not give up despite holding the office of president. this image had institutionalized him in people's minds as someone who himself knew poverty. it can be said that rajaei got votes from
saddam hussein. the president of iraq took place. years later, right after the release of the videos of saddam's private meeting with masoud rajavi, the leader of the group of hypocrites, he admitted in one of the videos that the assassination of martyrs rajaee and bahner was done by him and his comrades in the organization. i was 13 years old, i came to tehran, first i worked in tehran. i used to say many times that i worked as a peddler in tehran and became an apprentice in the market and i...
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in 2002, he traveled to niger, where he became personally convinced that saddam hussein was not was goinguction of weapons of mass destruction, but the white house deliberately did not make this information public. a week after the article was published , an action followed: together the press published material that revealed the identity of his wife, undercover cia agent valerie plame. this put an end to her career and endangered her loved ones. the white house denied all allegations. in november 209, before the un climate summit in copenhagen, the so -called climate gate erupted. hackers leaked correspondence of eastern university employees england in norwich, from which it followed that it was american. climatologists deliberately distorted data on global warming; in correspondence they discussed what tricks could be used so that in graphs about the increase in global temperature, it would not be noticeable that in some years the temperature not only did not increase, but even decreased. in 2013, edward snowden, a former cia employee of the us national security agency, handed over abou
in 2002, he traveled to niger, where he became personally convinced that saddam hussein was not was goinguction of weapons of mass destruction, but the white house deliberately did not make this information public. a week after the article was published , an action followed: together the press published material that revealed the identity of his wife, undercover cia agent valerie plame. this put an end to her career and endangered her loved ones. the white house denied all allegations. in...
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later to have fod to come f later blamed on saddam hussein. it passes the patriot act.n disappearing. act ramp through congress they had a provision on it that nobody had written.■f any federal official who violated the convention violated the biometric charter. this it relaunched the armsacll. we've had global cooperation to do what nixon did. the cooperation on issues liket. [applause]■ó the cooperations on issues like this will neverappen if we continue to see every rival as our enemy. be realistic about the state of the world. benefiting our country. we cannot go on pretending, we cannot go on pretending that we. american.n in a steady decline for the last 60 years on its imperial project. american interest have not been in america's interest. ou policies has risen. most of the country is suffering it is time now to rethink what our national intertseall are. our authentic national interests offered at the imperial age. it will improve in the post imperialge improve that we invest in peace. it will improve when we turn our attention. ambition to dominate.asing the we
later to have fod to come f later blamed on saddam hussein. it passes the patriot act.n disappearing. act ramp through congress they had a provision on it that nobody had written.■f any federal official who violated the convention violated the biometric charter. this it relaunched the armsacll. we've had global cooperation to do what nixon did. the cooperation on issues liket. [applause]■ó the cooperations on issues like this will neverappen if we continue to see every rival as our enemy....
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in 2002 he went to niger, where he became personally convinced that saddam hussein had no intention ofnium to produce weapons of mass destruction. but the white house deliberately did not make this information public. a week after the article was published, an act of revenge followed. the press released material that revealed the identity of his wife, undercover cia agent valerie plame. this put an end to her career and endangered her loved ones. the white house denied all allegations. in november 2009 , before the un climate summit in copenhagen, the so-called climate gate. hackers leaked correspondence from employees of the university of east anglia. documents, after which he fled to hong kong. there he described how american intelligence agencies spy on internet users and eavesdrop on conversations of foreign leaders. this caused a series of international scandals. snowden confirmed that back in 2010 , the us government authorized hacker attacks on foreign political parties and organizations. in the united states, he was charged in absentia with espionage. snowden asked for politica
in 2002 he went to niger, where he became personally convinced that saddam hussein had no intention ofnium to produce weapons of mass destruction. but the white house deliberately did not make this information public. a week after the article was published, an act of revenge followed. the press released material that revealed the identity of his wife, undercover cia agent valerie plame. this put an end to her career and endangered her loved ones. the white house denied all allegations. in...
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he told me that you will go there if saddam hussein comes to resolve the resolution. it will be a heavy negotiation. i gave it now, if there is a chance , i will explain in the next opportunities, and he was forced to surrender, and these are the peak of powerful diplomacy, and now the interpretation we use today is the field and diplomacy, i saw its symbol there because i was a man in the field. i was also the director of secret diplomacy in secret diplomacy. this combination was created there and we did a wonderful job . now i explained that it can be done in other places as well, in different places. well, i had a meeting with the heads of the major services of the world, either in tehran or in their capitals, so these are great things. transferring technology and knowledge is a very important task we provide information services in america as several countries that have a heavy competition in transferring technology from america to their country, which iran is known for . missiles, air industries, pharmaceutical industries, many technologies, for example, soft, we
he told me that you will go there if saddam hussein comes to resolve the resolution. it will be a heavy negotiation. i gave it now, if there is a chance , i will explain in the next opportunities, and he was forced to surrender, and these are the peak of powerful diplomacy, and now the interpretation we use today is the field and diplomacy, i saw its symbol there because i was a man in the field. i was also the director of secret diplomacy in secret diplomacy. this combination was created there...
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hussein.othing to do world trade center. it will mean that you in relative poverty if he had to pay for it. they don't have to do that. war without having to get congress to approve. is a tax on the poor. it is a tax on the middle class and that is how we got in the middle class nobody could do this. printing money without consequence. we could until recently. the special status of the dollar. the cornerstone of americansminance. today that status is crumbling. no longer can we rely on the imperial dollar to compensate fos of our industrial base. no longer can we rely on it fund our deficits. it requires we face up tohat new reality. more we try to hold onto the past the more we hasten the day of reckoning. the apollo elliptic day of reckoning. russia has become nearly immun. china is rapidly establishing one as inational trade currency. the bricks justast week launch their settlements p to bypass swift. two days the saudis announced their decision not to renew their 50 year petrodollar deal w
hussein.othing to do world trade center. it will mean that you in relative poverty if he had to pay for it. they don't have to do that. war without having to get congress to approve. is a tax on the poor. it is a tax on the middle class and that is how we got in the middle class nobody could do this. printing money without consequence. we could until recently. the special status of the dollar. the cornerstone of americansminance. today that status is crumbling. no longer can we rely on the...
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have found to come from fort n saddam hussein. it passes the patriot act.tw were blocking the patriot act the ones that were targeted for anthrax. with their opposition disappearing. the patriot act ramp through congress. they had a nobody had written.al official who violated the convention. violated the biometric charter.nched the arms race globe. we've had global cooperation to do what nixon the cooperation on issues like this. [applause]rations on issues like this will never continue to see every rival as our enemy. be realistic about the state of the world. benefiting our c. we cannot go on pretending we pretending that we are running the globe. american. steady decline for the last 60 years on its imperial project. in other words the american interest have not been in america's interest. our policies has risen. most of the country is suffering it is time now to rethink what our national interests really are. our authentic national interests offered at the imp it will improve in the post imperial age. improve t peace. it will improve when we turn our at
have found to come from fort n saddam hussein. it passes the patriot act.tw were blocking the patriot act the ones that were targeted for anthrax. with their opposition disappearing. the patriot act ramp through congress. they had a nobody had written.al official who violated the convention. violated the biometric charter.nched the arms race globe. we've had global cooperation to do what nixon the cooperation on issues like this. [applause]rations on issues like this will never continue to see...
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hussein, hosni mubarak osama been lot in and even to some degree, well marked adolphe. yeah, and i think that the principal may be in the put in or the lack of negotiation. putting in that the russian delegation, including russian president vladimir putting, has on several occasions in the past. not so much now. been willing to sit down with him and then you create the inside and say, let's come up with a deal. let's see how we split this baby up and see what we can do. and every time it seems like zalinski kind of wanted to. but then somebody kept them on the shoulder and said, no, no, no, no, no, you are not negotiating anything, not with our present and whatnot, without our permission. and i think that's the point you're making and i think you're right. i mean, i, i think it's been clear up to now that that's been the case and he's acting the part rick, i, i really believe that i don't think he's making the decisions here. he's the director is given the call and he's just acting it out. something really bizarre happened yesterday by the way, that, that's kind of a ba
hussein, hosni mubarak osama been lot in and even to some degree, well marked adolphe. yeah, and i think that the principal may be in the put in or the lack of negotiation. putting in that the russian delegation, including russian president vladimir putting, has on several occasions in the past. not so much now. been willing to sit down with him and then you create the inside and say, let's come up with a deal. let's see how we split this baby up and see what we can do. and every time it seems...
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hussein, hosni mubarak, osama bin lot in and even to some degree, more market. dorothy. yeah, and i think that the principal maybe in the put in or the lack of negotiation, putting in that the russian delegation, including russian president vladimir, put, and has on several occasions in the past. not so much now. been willing to sit down with him and the ukranian side and say, let's come up with a deal. let's see how we split this baby up and see what we can do. and every time it seems like zalinski kind of wanted to. but then somebody kept him on the shoulder and said, no, no, no, no, no, you're not negotiating anything, not with our present what not without our permission. and i think that's the point you're making and i think you're right. i mean, i, i think it's been clear up to now that that's been the case and he's acting a part rick, i, i really believe that i don't think he's making the decisions here. he's the director is given the call and he's just acting it out. something really bizarre happened yesterday by the way that, that's kind of embarrassing to the, b
hussein, hosni mubarak, osama bin lot in and even to some degree, more market. dorothy. yeah, and i think that the principal maybe in the put in or the lack of negotiation, putting in that the russian delegation, including russian president vladimir, put, and has on several occasions in the past. not so much now. been willing to sit down with him and the ukranian side and say, let's come up with a deal. let's see how we split this baby up and see what we can do. and every time it seems like...
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hussein, hosni mubarak, osama bin lot and, and even to some degree, more gadhafi. yeah. and i think that the price is maybe in the put in or the lack of negotiation. putting in that the russian delegation, including russian president vladimir, put, and has on several occasions in the past. not so much now. been willing to sit down with him and then you create the inside and say, let's come up with a deal. let's see how we split this baby up and see what we can do. and every time it seems like zalinski kind of wanted to. but then somebody pep them on the shoulder and said no, no, no, no, no, you are not negotiating anything, not with our present and whatnot, without our permission. and i think that's the point you're making and i think you're right. i mean, i, i think it's been clear up to now that that's been the case and he's acting the part, rick, i, i really believe that i don't think he's making the decisions here. he's the director is given the call and he's just acting it out. something really bizarre happened yesterday by the way that, that's kind of embarra
hussein, hosni mubarak, osama bin lot and, and even to some degree, more gadhafi. yeah. and i think that the price is maybe in the put in or the lack of negotiation. putting in that the russian delegation, including russian president vladimir, put, and has on several occasions in the past. not so much now. been willing to sit down with him and then you create the inside and say, let's come up with a deal. let's see how we split this baby up and see what we can do. and every time it seems like...
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everybody remembers colin powell, that the un security council and claiming that saddam hussein has weapons of mass destruction, which was a clear lie to justify the war against iraq. and eventually the destruction of the rock. this is exactly the same. and we can neither trust is really media nor british media nor western media. they regard to say, is really propaganda whether it's the bbc calling as the railings killed while palestinian somehow died. whether it's the, the washington post or the new york times lies about mass rate or the 40 babies that were beheaded. all of these now are in the history books, domain and image missing. from listing domain in the media is, is the fact that the main access to creating instability in the region is basically the eastern states, these raids, genocide, or i guess the guess a strip has created instability with its regional neighbors with more white teeth. fritz, ending potentially toward withdrawn the only way to reduce the allies. the region, long term is to achieve the rights of the palestinians and the people of the region . julian assange has
everybody remembers colin powell, that the un security council and claiming that saddam hussein has weapons of mass destruction, which was a clear lie to justify the war against iraq. and eventually the destruction of the rock. this is exactly the same. and we can neither trust is really media nor british media nor western media. they regard to say, is really propaganda whether it's the bbc calling as the railings killed while palestinian somehow died. whether it's the, the washington post or...
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hussein, hosni mubarak, osama bin lot and, and even to some degree. well mark a dorothy. yeah. and i've been at the principals maybe in the put in the where the lack of negotiation putting in that the russian delegation, including russian president vladimir putting, has on several occasions in the past. not so much now. been willing to sit down with him and then you create the inside and say, let's come up with a deal. let's see how we split this baby up and see what we can do. and every time it seems like zalinski kind of wanted to. but then somebody kept him on the shoulder and said, no, no, no, no, no, you're not negotiating anything, not with our present and whatnot, without our permission. and i think that's the point you're making and i think you're right. i mean, i, i think it's been clear up to now that that's been the case and he's acting a part rick, i, i really believe that i don't think he's making the decisions here. he's the director is given the call and he's just acting it out. something really bizarre happened yesterday by the way, th
hussein, hosni mubarak, osama bin lot and, and even to some degree. well mark a dorothy. yeah. and i've been at the principals maybe in the put in the where the lack of negotiation putting in that the russian delegation, including russian president vladimir putting, has on several occasions in the past. not so much now. been willing to sit down with him and then you create the inside and say, let's come up with a deal. let's see how we split this baby up and see what we can do. and every time...
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hussein, hosni mubarak, osama bin lot and, and even to some degree, walmart gadhafi. yeah. and i've been the principal, maybe in the put in or the lack of negotiation. putting in that the russian delegation, including russian president vladimir putting, has on several occasions in the past. not so much now. been willing to sit down with him and then you create the inside and say, let's come up with a deal. let's see how we split this baby up and see what we can do. and every time it seems like zalinski kind of wanted to. but then somebody kept them on the shoulder and said, no, no, no, no, no, you are not negotiating anything, not with our present and whatnot, without our permission. and i think that's the point you're making and i think you're right. i mean, i, i think it's been clear up to now that that's been the case and he's acting the part rick, i, i really believe that i don't think he's making the decisions here. he's the director is given the call and he's just acting it out. something really bizarre happened yesterday by the way that, that's kind of embarras
hussein, hosni mubarak, osama bin lot and, and even to some degree, walmart gadhafi. yeah. and i've been the principal, maybe in the put in or the lack of negotiation. putting in that the russian delegation, including russian president vladimir putting, has on several occasions in the past. not so much now. been willing to sit down with him and then you create the inside and say, let's come up with a deal. let's see how we split this baby up and see what we can do. and every time it seems like...
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was there a hitler who he started a war with his son of a bitch for the usa, just like saddam husseinto be built here in nuremberg according to the design of probably the most iconic architect of the third reich, albert speyr, and it is no coincidence that the first stone in the foundation of the structure was laid personally by adolf hitler in 1935, however, for him, probably, there were some special meanings in this, because according to his plan. this is the famous hall 600, it was here in nuremberg, the fuhrer's favorite city, that november 20 , 1945 began. there was a stand where the prosecution witnesses spoke, here were the tables of typists and stenographers, here were the lawyers working, right next to the entrance were the workplaces of state prosecutors, but right here were the accused themselves, that is, the leaders of the third reich, they were taken to the hall by elevator, this is a small the door is behind the benches, the elevator, by the way, is still functioning, the journalists worked in the hall, but most often they filmed the trial from the balcony right above t
was there a hitler who he started a war with his son of a bitch for the usa, just like saddam husseinto be built here in nuremberg according to the design of probably the most iconic architect of the third reich, albert speyr, and it is no coincidence that the first stone in the foundation of the structure was laid personally by adolf hitler in 1935, however, for him, probably, there were some special meanings in this, because according to his plan. this is the famous hall 600, it was here in...
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jackson bruce, he signs a document on how to create groups to overthrow saddam hussein, this is where communities , military intelligence and central intelligence. management in 2008, boris torasyuk directly, together with bruce johnson, participates in the development of the 2007-2008 plan for georgia. yes. doesn't bother anyone. well, it happens. two people sit and sign. it turns out that this was a humanitarian plan, not just the supply of weapons there, pumping up weapons in georgia. this is what the humanitarian plan calls it. but our tarasyuk, he signs the intervention. by the way, not ours, but theirs tarasyuk. it can be absolutely clearly traced in the wake of the supply of illegal weapons to georgia, you need to understand that today it is an integral part of what you know, as it was well called, leverage, tarasyuk is the person who creates leverage pressure, and you know, when this phrase appears, 2003, yeah, 2003, jackson, but the assistant, when we discussed the topic after the meeting, she said: why did you refuse to go to breakfast with the president three times, remembe
jackson bruce, he signs a document on how to create groups to overthrow saddam hussein, this is where communities , military intelligence and central intelligence. management in 2008, boris torasyuk directly, together with bruce johnson, participates in the development of the 2007-2008 plan for georgia. yes. doesn't bother anyone. well, it happens. two people sit and sign. it turns out that this was a humanitarian plan, not just the supply of weapons there, pumping up weapons in georgia. this...
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he looks like saddam hussein. thank you. that was fast. how do they do that?re just dreams. >> sure. >> are you king shaming somebody's dream? 's. >> no. i'm curious to see the answers. what does she look like? is she superhot, is she a biological aunt? it would've been less bad if he would've said my uncle's wife. what may be happened here is the answer that was actually in his head was much worse. that's what i think happened. he was there with his wife and family, it's family feud in his head he's thinking secretary or my boss. the woman next door. he didn't want to say all those things so he just said and. >> what you are saying is the weird answer is the safest answer because then the wife doesn't get freaked out by it. >> exactly. if you would have been like the intern then. >> i have to jump in here. he answered way too fast. that's the only problem with the theory is he went and. because we are impulsive and we do stupid [ bleep ]. then the fact that he actually had to look up on the board to see if his aunt was going to come up there makes it worse. h
he looks like saddam hussein. thank you. that was fast. how do they do that?re just dreams. >> sure. >> are you king shaming somebody's dream? 's. >> no. i'm curious to see the answers. what does she look like? is she superhot, is she a biological aunt? it would've been less bad if he would've said my uncle's wife. what may be happened here is the answer that was actually in his head was much worse. that's what i think happened. he was there with his wife and family, it's...
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hussein, all this rhetoric anglo-saxon, it always prevails, supposedly justifies their actions, thatho only need to be destroyed, all their operations to introduce democracy on different continents always ended with the same thing however, a large number of people were destroyed, simply because they were not like the anglo-saxons, they will never become like the anglo-saxons, so the anglo-saxons are always hostile, it is, as they say, at the genetic level, so they amuse themselves illusions that we and these guys... come to an agreement, all our warnings will not be heeded and they will throw out a white flag, no, they will only escalate, because russia has challenged everything that they have been building for several hundred years, power over the world , this power is now collapsing financially, economically, and some other way, they must do something with our country so that others will not be able to refute it later, if they manage to restore it, therefore the main task is genocide. against our entire population, so the residents in krimu civilian occupiers, in zaporozhye it ’s t
hussein, all this rhetoric anglo-saxon, it always prevails, supposedly justifies their actions, thatho only need to be destroyed, all their operations to introduce democracy on different continents always ended with the same thing however, a large number of people were destroyed, simply because they were not like the anglo-saxons, they will never become like the anglo-saxons, so the anglo-saxons are always hostile, it is, as they say, at the genetic level, so they amuse themselves illusions...
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. >> when saddam hussein across the border to attack kuwait president bush immediately deploy the 82nd airborne division and now. vladimir putin's decidedly undemocratic. russia has been waging a war against the democratic nation of ukraine for more than two years mark milley was the top military adviser to president biden when president putin invaded ukraine what putin did in february 22 was to conduct an outright war of aggression. >> he did a frontal assault on the very purpose the why of what world war ii was fought about it's extremely concerning to retire general john kelly when you invade a country that may not be perfect, but it is a growing democracy. >> if you get away with it, you might do it again. and it is pretty easy to predict what would happen. i think if ukraine fell to the onslaught of what? the we're experiencing right now they're welcome to the red book, sweet here at the george washington very cool this is interesting. so this is cool here. this little booklet just documents a special visit. we had look at the date august 31, 2021 right. >> six months before the i
. >> when saddam hussein across the border to attack kuwait president bush immediately deploy the 82nd airborne division and now. vladimir putin's decidedly undemocratic. russia has been waging a war against the democratic nation of ukraine for more than two years mark milley was the top military adviser to president biden when president putin invaded ukraine what putin did in february 22 was to conduct an outright war of aggression. >> he did a frontal assault on the very purpose...
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hussein across the border to attack kuwait, president bush immediately deploy the 82nd airborne division and now vladimir putin's decidedly undemocratic. >> russia has been waging a war against the democratic nation of ukraine for more than two years mark milley was the top military adviser to president biden when president putin invaded ukraine what putin did in february 22 was the conduct an outright war of aggression. >> he did a frontal assault on the very purpose, the why of what world war ii was fought about it's extremely concerning to retire general john kelly when you invade a country that may not be perfect, but it is a growing democracy. >> if you get away with it, you might do it again. and it is pretty easy to predict what would happen. i think if ukraine fell to the onslaught of what we're experiencing right now hi there. >> welcome to the red book, sweet here at the george washington library. >> very cool this is interesting this is cool here. this little booklet just documents a special visit we had look at the date august 31st, 2021 right. six months before the invasion.
hussein across the border to attack kuwait, president bush immediately deploy the 82nd airborne division and now vladimir putin's decidedly undemocratic. >> russia has been waging a war against the democratic nation of ukraine for more than two years mark milley was the top military adviser to president biden when president putin invaded ukraine what putin did in february 22 was the conduct an outright war of aggression. >> he did a frontal assault on the very purpose, the why of...
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hussein of allegedly using weapons of mass destruction there, then we remember the beginning of theandals within america with these envelopes with white powder, which sent to various politicians, senators, congressmen, apparatchiks in the pentagon and so on, and of course very actively... worked in the space of the former soviet union, yes, that is, it was not in vain that this very department that she heads appeared precisely in the nineties, yes, as if its goal, it literally set out that let us slowly buy up certain infrastructure facilities somewhere in ukraine, georgia, central asia and so on, and in fact, here on these same objects, we will be engaged, so to speak, in the destruction of old weapons of mass destruction that remained from soviet times, well, this is... this is the history of slime, this is, so to speak, a small piece, in fact, the directions of this research, especially the most modern ones, which are supervised by rebecca hersman, at her operational disposal, think about it, 2.4 billion dollars and more than 2,000 employees in 50 countries of the world, well, as
hussein of allegedly using weapons of mass destruction there, then we remember the beginning of theandals within america with these envelopes with white powder, which sent to various politicians, senators, congressmen, apparatchiks in the pentagon and so on, and of course very actively... worked in the space of the former soviet union, yes, that is, it was not in vain that this very department that she heads appeared precisely in the nineties, yes, as if its goal, it literally set out that let...
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you look at the second iraq war where united states destroyed, the army of saddam hussein in about ten days and, it was shock and awe. that is that is closer which in action. unfortunately the the mop in the piece never happened and took forever and took many more lives than war took. so that's one way to think about the the conflict between the gingerbread war and the theories of war. i will be talking a lot about francis today. francis lieber was born in germany in 1898. his earliest recollection in life was when he was eight and napoleon's troops through berlin and it was the saddest day of his life because he was a patriotic german and this was horrible to see. this french army devastating prussia. he would move to the united states in the 1820s with a fresh ph.d. in mathematics from from berlin, universal city. but he would end up being a professor of political economy, which they would call political science at south carolina college, which today we is the university of south carolina. he would stay at south carolina until 1850s when he was forced, not because he was openly anti-
you look at the second iraq war where united states destroyed, the army of saddam hussein in about ten days and, it was shock and awe. that is that is closer which in action. unfortunately the the mop in the piece never happened and took forever and took many more lives than war took. so that's one way to think about the the conflict between the gingerbread war and the theories of war. i will be talking a lot about francis today. francis lieber was born in germany in 1898. his earliest...
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hussein decided he wanted to invade a fellow sunni fellow arab country, kuwait, he didn't worry abouttional discourtesy of doing it. he just for the oil. right. and now you have russia and china, allying because they see, you know, a enemy. so i think that the world of politics has always. one way of realpolitik at the end of day plays a very powerful role. and i think sam forgot that. i think globalization does, too, right. and it was also a restraining force of that. fareed, india's curreny the fifth largest economy in the world. has india been able to have any major influence politically and economically in the south asian region to counterbalance china. india is going to have, i think, a a large influence on its own terms if it chooses to. it it does have some influence counterbalancing, china. but frankly, you don't need to counterbalance china. xi jinping is enough. xi jinping has done more have to create balancing forces against china than anything any prime minister could do. i mean if you think about again, this that is taking place in china from a country that was trying to
hussein decided he wanted to invade a fellow sunni fellow arab country, kuwait, he didn't worry abouttional discourtesy of doing it. he just for the oil. right. and now you have russia and china, allying because they see, you know, a enemy. so i think that the world of politics has always. one way of realpolitik at the end of day plays a very powerful role. and i think sam forgot that. i think globalization does, too, right. and it was also a restraining force of that. fareed, india's curreny...
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hussein decided he wanted to invade a fellow sunni fellow arab country, kuwait, he didn't worry abouting it. he just for the oil. right. and now you have russia and china, which very different culturally allying because they see, you know, a enemy. so i think that the world of politics has always. one way of realpolitik at the end of day plays a very powerful role. and i think sam forgot that. i think globalization does, too, right. and it was also a restraining force of that. fareed, india's currently the fifth largest economy in the world. has india been able to have any major influence politically and economically in the south asian o counterbalance china. india is going to have, i think, a a large influence on its own terms if it chooses to. it it does havsome influence counterbalancing, china. but frankly, you don't need to counterbalance china. xi jinping is enough. more have to any primeancing forces agai■bnt minister could do. i mean this that is taking placn china from a country that was trying to integrate with the world and was busily solving all disputes it had with its ne
hussein decided he wanted to invade a fellow sunni fellow arab country, kuwait, he didn't worry abouting it. he just for the oil. right. and now you have russia and china, which very different culturally allying because they see, you know, a enemy. so i think that the world of politics has always. one way of realpolitik at the end of day plays a very powerful role. and i think sam forgot that. i think globalization does, too, right. and it was also a restraining force of that. fareed, india's...
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sometimes you with the with the people who like you and sometimes you're against you know so, when saddam decided he wvade a fellw arab country, kuwai6Ñt, he did't worry about the civilizational discourtesy of doing it. he just for the oil. right. and now you have russia and china, allying because they see, you know, a enemy. so i think that the world of politics has always. one way of realpolitik at the end of day plays a very powerful role. and i think sam forgot that. i think globalization does, too, right. and it was also a restraining force of that. fareed, india's currentlyq world. has india been able to have any major influence politically and economically in the south asian region to counterbalance china. india is going to have, i think, a a large influence on its own terms if it chooses to. it it does have some influence counterbalancing, china. but frankly, you don't need to counterbalance china. xi jinping is enough. xi jinping has done more have to create balancing forces against china than anything any prime minister could do. i mean if you think about again, this that is tak
sometimes you with the with the people who like you and sometimes you're against you know so, when saddam decided he wvade a fellw arab country, kuwai6Ñt, he did't worry about the civilizational discourtesy of doing it. he just for the oil. right. and now you have russia and china, allying because they see, you know, a enemy. so i think that the world of politics has always. one way of realpolitik at the end of day plays a very powerful role. and i think sam forgot that. i think globalization...
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when there was no red line set saddam hussein invaded kuwait. >> they had the uranium for an atom bombe the red line before them now, before it's too late. >> when we come back, what impact will the historic verdict impact will the historic verdict have on the 20 24 how do you find the perfect father's day gift? simple. just type wt.com. weathertech has hundreds of premium products that will keep dad's vehicle looking its best. like laser-measured floorliners, cargo liner and seat protector for extra interior protection. sunshade blocks harmful uv rays. the cupfone perfectly secures his phone while driving. order these american made products or a gift card at wt.com. happy father's day. my moderate to severe plaque psoriasis held me back... now with skyrizi, i'm all in with clearer skin. ♪ things are getting clearer...♪ ( ♪♪ ) ♪ i feel free... ♪ ♪ to bear my skin, yeah that's all me. ♪ ♪ nothing is everything ♪ ( ♪♪) with skyrizi, 3 out of 4 people achieved 90% clearer skin at 4 months. and most people were clearer even at 5 years. skyrizi is just 4 doses a year, after 2 starter doses.
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hussein decided he wanted to invade a fellow sunni fellow arab country, kuwait, he didn't worry about the civilizational discourtesy of doing it. he just for the oil. right. and now you have russia and china, which very different culturally allying because they see, you know, a enemy. so i think that the world of politics has always. one way of realpolitik at the end of day plays a very powerful role. and i think sam forgot that. i think globalization does, too, right. and it was also a restraining force of that. fareed, india's currently the fifth largest economy in the world. has india been able to have any major influence politically and economically in the south asian region to counterbalance china. india is going to have, i think, a a large influence on its own terms if it chooses to. it it does have some influence counterbalancing, china. but frankly, you don't need to counterbalance china. xi jinping is enough. xi jinping has done more have to create balancing forces against china than anything any prime minister could do. i mean if you think about again, this that is taking pl
hussein decided he wanted to invade a fellow sunni fellow arab country, kuwait, he didn't worry about the civilizational discourtesy of doing it. he just for the oil. right. and now you have russia and china, which very different culturally allying because they see, you know, a enemy. so i think that the world of politics has always. one way of realpolitik at the end of day plays a very powerful role. and i think sam forgot that. i think globalization does, too, right. and it was also a...
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hussein decided he wanted to invade a fellow sunni fellow arab country kuwait, he didn't worry about the civilizational discourtesy of doing it. he just for the oil. right. and now you have russia and china, which very different culturally allying because they see, you know, a enemy. so i think that the world of politics has always. one way of realpolitik at the end of day plays a very powerful role. and i think sam forgot that. i think globalization does, too, right. and it was also a restraining force of that. fareed, india's currently the fifth largest economy in the world. has india been able to have any major influence politically and economically in the south asian region to counterbalance china. india is going to have, i think, a a large influence on its own terms if it chooses to. it it does have some influence counterbalancing, china. but frankly, you don't need to counterbalance china. xi jinping is enough. xi jinping has done more have to create balancing forces against china than anything any prime minister could do. i mean if you think about again this that is taking pla
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hussein for his illegal invasion of kuwait.e of the 1980'sr act, or the initiation of the americans for disabilities act. and highlighting the success of just ordinary americans. helping their fellow citizens every day through his still pren of light initiative. despite these exceptional successes, there were disappointments. for me, the first was the rejection by the united states senate of john tower, his friend, my old boss, to serve as secretary of defense. tower would have been an tstanding secretary and the attacks on him were personal. not policy. but most disappointingly and st controversial aspect of his presidency which contributed to the tough loss 1992 was his decision in 1990 to include tax increases as a part of a major deficit reduction package. his 1988 campaign speech his fae infamous, line, open quote, read my lips, no new taxes, close quote. it blew up in his face. with a slowing, continued tough real estate markets following the savings and loan crisis, a loy -- along with high gas prices resulting , the u.s
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if we can catch bin laden and gaddafi and saddam hussein holed up in a stronghold, we can't catch theset does not make sense, the safe routes definitely needs to be an option. italy has done the same with albania. it's just done a deal to open a processing centre there. why haven't we opened one with our neighbours when france actually offered this to us? when priti patel was home secretary and we refused it, we refused a safe processing centre that will stop at least some, if not all, people crossing the channels. i don't believe in punishing britain british businesses at all, or, you know, or british homeowners or anything like that. why are we punishing british businesses? what we should have been doing is training our own. at the same time. once our own are trained , time. once our own are trained, then by all means put caps on foreigners coming over to take that over. however, in the last 14 years, and especially since brexit, we were promised that we would be our own, would be trained a still remain in hospitality, in construction and also in the care sector. now you can't put a c
if we can catch bin laden and gaddafi and saddam hussein holed up in a stronghold, we can't catch theset does not make sense, the safe routes definitely needs to be an option. italy has done the same with albania. it's just done a deal to open a processing centre there. why haven't we opened one with our neighbours when france actually offered this to us? when priti patel was home secretary and we refused it, we refused a safe processing centre that will stop at least some, if not all, people...
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hussein,t be in iran you name it, the story is the have to be very responsible and ensure we have the highest standards.'soming out here. and i am going to vote no because i think i encouraging a brand new era of nuclear7 power here domestically and internationally, we should have that discussion. it shouldn't be attached to the fire safety billrwe sure that firefighters can put out the fire in the house that's us. we all agree on however, the issue of nuclear estic safety of power plants in our country, that's a different subject. but honestly my great friend chairman carper such an incredible leader on clean energy the chairman of the committee the most important climate billn a generation he is my friend. and i thank him for engaging in a colloquy with me to clarify in of some of these provisions. and i look forward to continu to work on efforts to protect communities, clean up toxic and create a consent-based pathway to storage in our country. the decision the nuclear waste in our country in w i was in the room when it was made. the national academy of sciences said that the yucc
hussein,t be in iran you name it, the story is the have to be very responsible and ensure we have the highest standards.'soming out here. and i am going to vote no because i think i encouraging a brand new era of nuclear7 power here domestically and internationally, we should have that discussion. it shouldn't be attached to the fire safety billrwe sure that firefighters can put out the fire in the house that's us. we all agree on however, the issue of nuclear estic safety of power plants in...