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given the united states own history of religious liberties, how did the people in the united states react to what was going on in guam? well, they may not have known very much what was going on in guam, because it's so far away. but the guam indians were really organizing amongst themselves for this the right for self-government. they there was the petition that i mentioned from 1901, that was one of a petitions that we know of. and guam remained under naval rule. that's military rule until 1950. this is probably something that people don't know about. guam after 1950. the us president appointed a governor to be the representative governor of guam and guam indians were still unsatisfied. and of course, because they wanted again the right to their own cratic elections. so they elected their first governor in 1970. and since then, guam has been represented to the united states as an unincorporated territory through through the governor that guam indian residents elect. so it became a territory in 1898 and remains a territory today. it does. so we've come to the philippines, which is where t
given the united states own history of religious liberties, how did the people in the united states react to what was going on in guam? well, they may not have known very much what was going on in guam, because it's so far away. but the guam indians were really organizing amongst themselves for this the right for self-government. they there was the petition that i mentioned from 1901, that was one of a petitions that we know of. and guam remained under naval rule. that's military rule until...
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in the united states. i am one of all those who was so excited in the u.s. by the spectacular challenge in space. an arrangement has been signed on this occasion and the provision of the -- on the allocation of two astronaut flight opportunities to the lunar surface to japan were confirmed. under the artemis program, i welcome the lunar landing by a japanese astronaut as the first non-u.s. astronaut. we also discussed the efforts toward a world without nuclear weapons. we affirmed the realistic and practical endeavors on nuclear disarmament including the hiroshima vision last area and i welcomed the participation of the united states in the s.n.c. defense which was launched by my initiative. lastly, in order to further strengthen the people-to-people bond which is is the cornerstone of our unwavering japan-u.s. relationship, we promote people-to-people exchanges. at the outcome of our meeting today, we will issue the joint statement titled "the global partners for the future." this is the expression of the
in the united states. i am one of all those who was so excited in the u.s. by the spectacular challenge in space. an arrangement has been signed on this occasion and the provision of the -- on the allocation of two astronaut flight opportunities to the lunar surface to japan were confirmed. under the artemis program, i welcome the lunar landing by a japanese astronaut as the first non-u.s. astronaut. we also discussed the efforts toward a world without nuclear weapons. we affirmed the realistic...
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in the united states, everywhere. and the world is for the very few governments who i'm not expressing it clearly is because they've been strong on by the united states. mm hm. so, generally speaking, the justice for quite a stein, freedom and independence is i recognized international principles. okay. but let me ask you this, then i mean after say, look, palestine is already a member of several, you embodies like you and ask, for example like the i, c, c. it's also joins most if not all you, when human rights organizations. so it's a political reality, the better already exists. what does it, the worries the us so much about it having this full member status of the un? it's a so it's, this is such a good question. i'll tell you why. because for the life of me, i don't understand why a full fledged palestinian configure was independent software and better cigna state is any problem for the united states or as read for that matter. i mean, really, most people most contact people who look at them after they say what ki
in the united states, everywhere. and the world is for the very few governments who i'm not expressing it clearly is because they've been strong on by the united states. mm hm. so, generally speaking, the justice for quite a stein, freedom and independence is i recognized international principles. okay. but let me ask you this, then i mean after say, look, palestine is already a member of several, you embodies like you and ask, for example like the i, c, c. it's also joins most if not all you,...
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the united states. so this focus on, the drugs coming in outside, of course, ignores role of demand in creating the drug problem that we talk about a bit in american society and as historians. more problems. however, this focus on drugs as originating outside the states and coming in to pose a threat means that you to engage in a policing surveillance and militarizing approach the control of drugs. at least have to control them at the border leading to militarization of borders and that and a much more likely as happened ever increasingly over course of the 20th century, you had to go to the place where the drugs were produced and try to eliminate them there. those are outside the united states being in u.s. policing and surveillance efforts are taken outside the united states. we see this already in the 19 tens and twenties since the united states engaged in surveillance and exchange of intelligence and placing of secret agents in spaces around you, around world that were not controlled by the united s
the united states. so this focus on, the drugs coming in outside, of course, ignores role of demand in creating the drug problem that we talk about a bit in american society and as historians. more problems. however, this focus on drugs as originating outside the states and coming in to pose a threat means that you to engage in a policing surveillance and militarizing approach the control of drugs. at least have to control them at the border leading to militarization of borders and that and a...
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in the united states they say that the united the states do not want a war with iran, they do not want any escalation. and so it appears that the united states is at least publicly hinting, and perhaps privately and directly telling israel, that it wants israel to exercise restraint. in this situation, he actually took the success that israel managed to achieve as a victory. we know that the uk is talking about this publicly, and rishi sunak, the prime minister of great britain, who... will not be talking to the prime minister of israel, benjamin netanyahu, in particular, talk about that too. and we also hear it from official american representatives. u.s. secretary of state anthony blinken once again emphasized today that the united states does not want escalation, it wants de-escalation, and said that it is necessary to approach this situation both from the side of strength, but also from the side of balance and wisdom. let's listen to his words. within 36 hours of an attack, we coordinate a diplomatic response to prevent escalation. strength and wisdom should be different sides of t
in the united states they say that the united the states do not want a war with iran, they do not want any escalation. and so it appears that the united states is at least publicly hinting, and perhaps privately and directly telling israel, that it wants israel to exercise restraint. in this situation, he actually took the success that israel managed to achieve as a victory. we know that the uk is talking about this publicly, and rishi sunak, the prime minister of great britain, who... will not...
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and the united states, respect of the united states of bill pay. what kind of share of a planet with them, we kind of getting to a, in a dangerous escalation with them this since the uni pulled a moment. you know, i say, says we, you know, we won the cold war, we dissolve the winnings. and we're going to take the winnings from with us. and even though you know all the others are suggesting that way and we'll take it, we'll take the winnings and, and this is how they use their, their victory. it pirate can make 3. i would say that's all the time we have gentlemen when think, my guessing marrow cash and in budapest and of course i want to thank our viewers for watching us here at our dc you next time. remember perhaps apple's the, the, the door to door, which you just don't want. this is robin buckner soon. so media meeting, so in the future, i'm gonna send you settings from way simply because i'm waiting from it on the computer. no, yes, it personally. so the, to the sale be the name is yeah, do you wish to use the permission to complete that you'd
and the united states, respect of the united states of bill pay. what kind of share of a planet with them, we kind of getting to a, in a dangerous escalation with them this since the uni pulled a moment. you know, i say, says we, you know, we won the cold war, we dissolve the winnings. and we're going to take the winnings from with us. and even though you know all the others are suggesting that way and we'll take it, we'll take the winnings and, and this is how they use their, their victory. it...
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, the president of the united states and dr. biden. ♪ ♪ >> distinguished guests, the national anthem of japan followed by the national anthem of the united states. ♪ ♪ ♪ [the star spangled banner playing] ♪ ♪ >> distinguished guests, please be seated. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> distinguished guests, the president of the united states. pres. biden: mr. prime minister. [applause] welcome, welcome, welcome. on behalf of jill and me, the vice president, the second gentleman, and all the american people, welcome to the white house. 64 careers ago our two nations signed a treaty of cooperation and security. president eisenhower said his goal was to establish an indespuctable partnership between our countries. today the world can see that goal has been achieved. and that partnership between us is unbreakable. pres. biden: the alliance between japan and the united states is the cornerstone of peace, security, prosperity, in the indo-pacific and around the world. ours is truly a global partnership. for that, mr. prime minister,
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state, will the united states of america save ukraine, the world, and itself. why elon musk found himself in hysterics, and dmitry medvedev in yet another binge, we will talk about it all today and analyze what. happened during the last week. let me remind you that we work live on the espresso tv channel, as well as on our youtube and facebook platforms. for those who are currently there watching us live, please subscribe to our pages as well take part in our survey. today we ask you the following question: will russia dare to use nuclear weapons in a war with ukraine? yes, no, please vote with the appropriate buttons on youtube and write comments under this video. if... you're watching us on tv, pick up your smartphone or phone and vote if you think russia will dare to use nuclear weapons in a war with ukraine (0800-211-381, no), 0800-211-382, all calls to these numbers are free. and today, a two-party delegation visited ukraine delegation of the congress of the united states of america, which the congressmen talked about. our correspondent kateryna halko know
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states the states, or at least did not incite the united states to take a more aggressive position, are now close to the borders of russia, sometimes just on the borders of russia, as it seems to me, a whole category of nato countries has appeared that perceive this organization not as defensive. an aggressive organization, and not just directed against russia, but truly russophobic, not against russian foreign policy, but against russia as a whole, well , it is, but the only thing that seems to me is that we shouldn’t delude ourselves, i think, that these are only our former partners in the warsaw pact and even the former soviet republics of the baltic and the soviet union are like pugs who happily bark an elephant, it seems to me that if there had not been political will in this regard from washington, they might have would not have acted like that, it seems to me that they are still doing a common job one way or another, after all, these attacks perform their function in solving the common tasks set by washington, and i think that in the classic period of the cold war, american
states the states, or at least did not incite the united states to take a more aggressive position, are now close to the borders of russia, sometimes just on the borders of russia, as it seems to me, a whole category of nato countries has appeared that perceive this organization not as defensive. an aggressive organization, and not just directed against russia, but truly russophobic, not against russian foreign policy, but against russia as a whole, well , it is, but the only thing that seems...
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natalya, the question is: here is the secretary of state of the united states of america, anthony blinken, he actually warned china about russia. conventionally speaking, this warning sounded like china cannot, as they say, sit or stand with one foot in both shoes. please tell me if there are any in the united states of america methods of influencing china so that... so that, relatively speaking, this great country at least maintains such a real neutrality. well, the united states is trying to use what it can and that pressure. on the one hand, blinken announced to his western partners during the nato summit, at the level of foreign ministers, that china is helping russia, and he named a whole list, such as... what exactly does he help, he is quite there, it is for that the western partners also take into account during their summits, during their meetings, and there have already been meetings, as in... for example, scholz has already met with chinese leaders, and there will be more meetings because xi jinping is planning a visit to france, so that they focus on this and that they connect
natalya, the question is: here is the secretary of state of the united states of america, anthony blinken, he actually warned china about russia. conventionally speaking, this warning sounded like china cannot, as they say, sit or stand with one foot in both shoes. please tell me if there are any in the united states of america methods of influencing china so that... so that, relatively speaking, this great country at least maintains such a real neutrality. well, the united states is trying to...
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states have to comply with the demands of the united states to put more pressure on hamas to accept the ceasefire, mr. soltani. it was suggested that oman might be the choice of hamas. do you consider other options possible and how different could it be to choose a country like oman? ok with qatar acting? yes, now i also have a recent meeting between turkey, erdoğan and ismail haniyeh. well, turkey is also being mentioned as another country that intends to mediate in the discussion between hamas and the zionist regime. well, the important thing is that you are actually in the discussion. a country that is going to accept mediation should be based on justice and fairness and if it is supposed to be. in this mediation, the palestinian side should not consider its conditions or only in such a way that in fact the balance is towards the zionist regime and the zionist regime's wishes and interests. palestine and also hamas will not be acceptable and i want to ask another question regarding the fact that you said that the ceasefire has not come to fruition so far, even if it is temporary
states have to comply with the demands of the united states to put more pressure on hamas to accept the ceasefire, mr. soltani. it was suggested that oman might be the choice of hamas. do you consider other options possible and how different could it be to choose a country like oman? ok with qatar acting? yes, now i also have a recent meeting between turkey, erdoğan and ismail haniyeh. well, turkey is also being mentioned as another country that intends to mediate in the discussion between...
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the united states could actually make much more of an effort, when i say the united states. obviously i mean the white house, i don't mean the people, we seen some of the most massive demonstrations against uh the genocide taking place in in in the united states, but as long as president joe biden keeps on and one hand saying that um, well yes we are pressurizing israel not to perpetrate the land invasion rafa, but however gonna do it by our weapons here, you have few millions and and weapons to keep on killing people and keep on destroying uh this palestinians lives, the only one at this point that actually apart from the entire world together that doesn't seem to do anything but obey what the united states imposes, i've never seen that before happening, europe used to be quite independent in the past, never seen how united states at this point is just imposing and the international community is absolute submission over their policies, but united states could actually stop it, and because we see, i mean, the the the international court of justice already in january sentence
the united states could actually make much more of an effort, when i say the united states. obviously i mean the white house, i don't mean the people, we seen some of the most massive demonstrations against uh the genocide taking place in in in the united states, but as long as president joe biden keeps on and one hand saying that um, well yes we are pressurizing israel not to perpetrate the land invasion rafa, but however gonna do it by our weapons here, you have few millions and and weapons...
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other with the united state and/or israel. but that key we need to tell our viewers this is a precipitated crisis. this is a man's made, a crisis. it was benjamin netanyahu provoked iran by attacking its consulate in syria and killed six top commanders again, we need to tell you a view is that israel has been killing top iranian scientists and commanders. and diplomats for quite a few years inside iran itself. and iran has really avoided a by rack clash because iranian leadership fears that israel is trying to drag it in into war with the united states. but the killing, but the attack on its consulate in syria was an attack on iranian sovereignty, was at attack on the iranian state and the iranian leadership could not afford not to respond and restore tried to. their deterrents follows if it is retaliation was inevitable, and let's be quite frank. well telegraphed around this region and to both to us and israel. israel's response to this is not inevitable will benjamin netanyahu listen to us president joe biden, us is thrown i
other with the united state and/or israel. but that key we need to tell our viewers this is a precipitated crisis. this is a man's made, a crisis. it was benjamin netanyahu provoked iran by attacking its consulate in syria and killed six top commanders again, we need to tell you a view is that israel has been killing top iranian scientists and commanders. and diplomats for quite a few years inside iran itself. and iran has really avoided a by rack clash because iranian leadership fears that...
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states of america, the congress and then the senate of the united states of america, and as a result, president biden signed this law, can this decision be considered a marker for other countries, and those that are going to provide us with help, and of course for... russia, that no one is going to leave ukraine alone from the russian federation? i would still start with what it is the decision was prepared for too long, and it gave the russians an opportunity to attack, that is, such a pause in our capabilities, and additional advantages for them, and it is not for nothing. this is a period of at least 7 months, and it will still take time until the necessary equipment is available already at the front, that is, this is something that could not be allowed, but such a situation has developed, the reasons will not be discussed now, because there is a solution, and when it has already been done, thanking, and we can thank here , president joseph biden, but also the republicans, mitch mcconnell, who has just been on your screens, today there were... calls from the president of ukraine,
states of america, the congress and then the senate of the united states of america, and as a result, president biden signed this law, can this decision be considered a marker for other countries, and those that are going to provide us with help, and of course for... russia, that no one is going to leave ukraine alone from the russian federation? i would still start with what it is the decision was prepared for too long, and it gave the russians an opportunity to attack, that is, such a pause...
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it doesn't help the united states is reputation . a and a part for me, i suppose some profit making by weapons companies in the united states that say anthony blinking consulted for and lloyd austin worked for what is the advantage of continuing to send 2000 pound booms. and that's in yahoo. well, publicly saying don't, don't use them. i don't know. i think it's a major mistake. said those words. and i think the united states needs to make it clear that it does not support a new invasion and to god's advantage weapons cannot be anything we support cannot be used for that purpose. and that it's time to pick out the borders of when you made a terry assistance, the surgery we needed and i st. binders. now finally beginning to push in that direction or the serious way. and i think here 0 is will at least some of comply with that because they all have to pay the support. well, mind story about appear rather than any great success with the tonnage of food coming in. but you didn't really answer me. why is he doing this then? what does that
it doesn't help the united states is reputation . a and a part for me, i suppose some profit making by weapons companies in the united states that say anthony blinking consulted for and lloyd austin worked for what is the advantage of continuing to send 2000 pound booms. and that's in yahoo. well, publicly saying don't, don't use them. i don't know. i think it's a major mistake. said those words. and i think the united states needs to make it clear that it does not support a new invasion and to...
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this is a threat to the united states and to all of our partners in the middle east. and that is why this moment is such -- has such tremendous strategic importance. iran and its proxies are testing the resolve of israel, the united states and the international community. we absolutely must restore deterrence against iran. to protect our vital national security interests in the middle east. and that means standing shoulder to shoulder with our friend and ally, israel. we are stronger together. together this coalition literally shot missiles and drones out of the sky, protecting cities and citizens alike. some of my colleagues over the easter recess, my wife ronda and i traveled to israel, and we were able to see firsthand the impacts of the conflict on the people there. the resolve of the israeli people is stronger than ever. h.res. 1143 makes a simple, clear statement that we stand with israel and we support israel's right to defend itself and to restore deterrence. including by responding to this attack as is appropriate. it also makes clear that our longstanding co
this is a threat to the united states and to all of our partners in the middle east. and that is why this moment is such -- has such tremendous strategic importance. iran and its proxies are testing the resolve of israel, the united states and the international community. we absolutely must restore deterrence against iran. to protect our vital national security interests in the middle east. and that means standing shoulder to shoulder with our friend and ally, israel. we are stronger together....
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so, are china and the united states going to change their relations with the united states? in relation to the discussion of what the uae did in the two meetings you mentioned russia and china are coming, and from the uae's point of view , they are asking iran to negotiate with the emirates over the three kharij islands of fars . well, did we go because of this position that , as you said, the trade that happened between saudi arabia and china or the uae and china, that you confirmed that trade, that is, china came based on its own interests and signed this statement . it was collective, not bilateral. well , is it necessary for us to disturb our friendship with china? monk's relations. i don't have the same saudi arabia that you mentioned. saudi arabia has a very good relationship with the united states, but in the area of russia , syria, the west asian region , it has disagreements with russia and china. should they disrupt their relations or cut them off, should their documents be made unenforceable? they want ambassadors and ambassadors . look, i want to say this a
so, are china and the united states going to change their relations with the united states? in relation to the discussion of what the uae did in the two meetings you mentioned russia and china are coming, and from the uae's point of view , they are asking iran to negotiate with the emirates over the three kharij islands of fars . well, did we go because of this position that , as you said, the trade that happened between saudi arabia and china or the uae and china, that you confirmed that...
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united states is this great office. we all know it normally is little south between all the states and britain and probably even in the buyer where and i haven't seen you on. so go mainstream media in nato countries commenting that much about the genocide. i presume that is not for because you don't want to talk about it. i will be the guests that these sorts of television programs have. um, it doesn't seem to be getting through the circle taskbar is riley propaganda. what however, israel failing and getting their message across, as they normally have done over the decades there's folks that are still getting their message out. i don't know people leave because their message is contradicted by what people are seeing happening on the ground there. although they won't admit for him directly to his release and the addictions won't allow for and drugs in 2000 to report. there are many palestinian drugs, many who killed many policy and drug was to or their recording on video and audio writing about what's happening every day
united states is this great office. we all know it normally is little south between all the states and britain and probably even in the buyer where and i haven't seen you on. so go mainstream media in nato countries commenting that much about the genocide. i presume that is not for because you don't want to talk about it. i will be the guests that these sorts of television programs have. um, it doesn't seem to be getting through the circle taskbar is riley propaganda. what however, israel...
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what to admit to the reality that it was the united states and, and the united states as they're trying to get away with it, as despite the fact that joe biden publicly promised he was going to destroy it. victoria newland was over the celebrated of the former prime minister, at least at the time sikorsky of poland. those sending a congratulatory tweet go to the by the administration. and theresa may the then acting, the prime minister of the u. k. stupidly set up and classified text message again, applauding. united states for its carry, you know, getting this done. so it's just the, you know, the high pock receipt of this things. it is. they are trying to stone. busy busy the russian delegation and it, but there was, there's a broader principle involved here. we're supposed to have this international rules based order. and under that international rules based order. if there's a dispute, you've got to have us an objective standard for resolving and not in this case. united states wants to make up the rules, so it suits itself. and when, when the rules would go against that, it wants t
what to admit to the reality that it was the united states and, and the united states as they're trying to get away with it, as despite the fact that joe biden publicly promised he was going to destroy it. victoria newland was over the celebrated of the former prime minister, at least at the time sikorsky of poland. those sending a congratulatory tweet go to the by the administration. and theresa may the then acting, the prime minister of the u. k. stupidly set up and classified text message...
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the united states go? what does the united states trying to achieve? what, what, what is the, you know, what, how does the united states envisage the world in the next 1015 years? and that's what least what you had back, you know, 3040 years ago when at least you had a, you know, a president who was thinking in those terms. so i think there's been a drastic decline in us foreign policy leadership. and the both of us as a whole of this is by the bite and was they get all hopelessly incompetent is head filled with some of the logical platitudes that you never really understood the go back to the 19 ages and i think now you list all of these things, you know, we had the, the bite and meeting with the japanese prime minister and the with, with the philippines. the problem is that, um that's, that's directed at the china. we got the whole, the zalinski thing, ongoing, still demanding that the more of them will be sent to your grades. and now we've got this. so it's a, you know, a past, you know, complex of, of
the united states go? what does the united states trying to achieve? what, what, what is the, you know, what, how does the united states envisage the world in the next 1015 years? and that's what least what you had back, you know, 3040 years ago when at least you had a, you know, a president who was thinking in those terms. so i think there's been a drastic decline in us foreign policy leadership. and the both of us as a whole of this is by the bite and was they get all hopelessly incompetent...
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those are all enemies of the united states. i mean, well, you know why it's an ice is attacking israel or a pliant era presumes they don't do that. it's really interesting. always goes in one direction. mohammed. yes. and, and it is the united states that is all constantly calling other documents that they consider to be adversaries as a terrace and supporters of terrorism, states, supporters of terrorism. also we had the attack and focused on against the chinese workers and engineers. so all of that, when you put all of these attacks are taking place against countries that have problems with the united states. i wonder why, why, why tiny, why the chinese, why the iranians, why the russians, why the syrians and as you point out, why not there's right of these. why not others? who are on the other side of this, uh, this schism this, this, this conflict between the west and west and resumes and the yeah, well, right? because i go west against the rest. okay. and with that, you know, with that, so the continuation of 500 years of
those are all enemies of the united states. i mean, well, you know why it's an ice is attacking israel or a pliant era presumes they don't do that. it's really interesting. always goes in one direction. mohammed. yes. and, and it is the united states that is all constantly calling other documents that they consider to be adversaries as a terrace and supporters of terrorism, states, supporters of terrorism. also we had the attack and focused on against the chinese workers and engineers. so all...
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interests and the various responses of the united states over the years? >> thanks david. it's going to be with everyone and i thought ali did a great job with this sort of description of what iraq has been up to in the region and the description of its four defense strategy, which i think it's important to understand that, in fact, to read as a strategy in the region, that the things were seen for a grant or not some sort of just random aligned asked with a different together in a pattern. and sometimes u.s. actions i think our putting less in pattern and it is a more randomness did you mention the marine barracks bombing, our filter retelling a the french retaliated. >> relation they missed. >> but they retaliate. president reagan did retaliate and think most of the arena and maybe later was concerned in the late 1980s. so we've had highly variable responses. i think what we've seen is that the u.s. has never i think had a very sort of decisive strategy towards iran. iran has never been the number one party for the united states and the reason i would argue that we chang
interests and the various responses of the united states over the years? >> thanks david. it's going to be with everyone and i thought ali did a great job with this sort of description of what iraq has been up to in the region and the description of its four defense strategy, which i think it's important to understand that, in fact, to read as a strategy in the region, that the things were seen for a grant or not some sort of just random aligned asked with a different together in a...
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and sadly, 2400 to never made it back home to united states. lots and more than 20000 were wounded in action. what good was there sacrifice? because within a year of the united states pulling out the taliban regime has almost again to full control of afghanistan. again, the same could be also said following the withdrawal from many american troops interact as well. now, but following the attack, which killed 3 american soldiers in jordan, us military started a series of strikes, including $125.00 munitions against $85.00 militia targets in syria interact. and this might just be the beginning, as more and more pressure as being formed on the current administration to take more action. now this is all while the united states troops station in the middle east, are there with the permission of each country's government. well, that's except for syria, and was more than a $160.00 recent attacks on us troops across a rack and serious since october, it's apparent, the residents of the country are not as happy. so what exactly is united states doing wit
and sadly, 2400 to never made it back home to united states. lots and more than 20000 were wounded in action. what good was there sacrifice? because within a year of the united states pulling out the taliban regime has almost again to full control of afghanistan. again, the same could be also said following the withdrawal from many american troops interact as well. now, but following the attack, which killed 3 american soldiers in jordan, us military started a series of strikes, including...
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states or the united states? since trying to prevent the rest of the world from creating an alternative, the united states is trying to make its own rules. that's what it goes, the role space order. but that's in place me logs with the international law and the united nations. and the role that international law, again, so if the united states can site take trading case pay us not prevent other countries from getting together at last, the end praising an alternative, most of the chaos is around the countries where the united states was trying to start a colored revolution and in order to have a regime change to bring a friendlier, more, a pro, your west client on like our to end up being like argentina or brazil, or germany. that's the ideal go to a country who they want the leaders of another country to be uh, essentially representing us interests, not the interest of their own country. and by pay us, you can prevent countries from spelling out oil. what is our own? okay, can i make them socially wondrous, but t
states or the united states? since trying to prevent the rest of the world from creating an alternative, the united states is trying to make its own rules. that's what it goes, the role space order. but that's in place me logs with the international law and the united nations. and the role that international law, again, so if the united states can site take trading case pay us not prevent other countries from getting together at last, the end praising an alternative, most of the chaos is around...
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we served the united states agenda. so at a certain point in time, you say it is the most plausible inference, but somehow the united states or districts, the activities of this organization. well, i often garland going back to the terrorist attack here in moscow. i mean, so you, you get a 48 hour warning, a general warning, but that's as far as it went. i mean, if you were so quick to say who did do it, then you must have had the other information before. and probably after having that kind of intel, now it's going to be in now gets on through. he said, she said, okay, we gave the russians the information, the rest and said, we got a general warning of there wasn't anything to go on. that will be argued until the end of time. okay. but if you come out so quickly and say, you know who didn't do it, well, that's kind of suspect, isn't it? oh, absolutely. you have leading to bit too much information um to not to be involved to know who did. there's only one way to know who didn't do it. and that is, you have to know who d
we served the united states agenda. so at a certain point in time, you say it is the most plausible inference, but somehow the united states or districts, the activities of this organization. well, i often garland going back to the terrorist attack here in moscow. i mean, so you, you get a 48 hour warning, a general warning, but that's as far as it went. i mean, if you were so quick to say who did do it, then you must have had the other information before. and probably after having that kind of...
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in the united states, there's been a history of sell outs. what about the cobra at action today in organized labor? have you witnessed as a labor reporter over the years? are there suspect the actors as it were involved in creating trouble? just stop was organizing like they used to during the mccarthy is you know, it's just, it's not something that, that i've really witnessed as a labor journalist and i think unfortunately the truth is like, they don't need covered after such a to give a trouble. see you in these days, i mean there, there are enough bad union leaders out there and there's, and there is so much power on the corporate side right now. and the laws are so tilted in favor of corporate power, that all they need to do is, is to simply union bust and they can be very open about it and they are very open about it. and they have teams of lawyers that do it. and they have teams of anti uni consultants that do it and so undermine the labor movement. is something that the, the government, the federal government and particularly a lot of
in the united states, there's been a history of sell outs. what about the cobra at action today in organized labor? have you witnessed as a labor reporter over the years? are there suspect the actors as it were involved in creating trouble? just stop was organizing like they used to during the mccarthy is you know, it's just, it's not something that, that i've really witnessed as a labor journalist and i think unfortunately the truth is like, they don't need covered after such a to give a...
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we're just talking about the united states involved. but if there was a conflict that seriously broke out, there's a lot of other countries that i've interest to, but also be involved and what lines in the sand would be drawn. i wanna thank both of you. we could go on for hours is we're just hitting the surface of this issue, but i appreciate you sharing your insight. thank you. thank you. there is nothing more heart wrenching. then watching a family dressed all in black, waiting along the tarmac to receive a coffin draped to the country's flag of the cargo hold of the airplane. that same family gathered in pride to send their loved 1 october mission, the middle east thinking they were doing something to help make the world a safer place. now there, here are returns, but instead of being greeted with tears of joy is tears of deep sorrow. sadly, the west does it show these images to the people, or what life is like for the injured in their families for generations. where is the follow up to all of those who started in afghanistan and the
we're just talking about the united states involved. but if there was a conflict that seriously broke out, there's a lot of other countries that i've interest to, but also be involved and what lines in the sand would be drawn. i wanna thank both of you. we could go on for hours is we're just hitting the surface of this issue, but i appreciate you sharing your insight. thank you. thank you. there is nothing more heart wrenching. then watching a family dressed all in black, waiting along the...
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and the united states was back to the united states of bel pay. we kind of share the planet with them. we kind of get into a, in a dangerous escalation with them this, since the uni pulled a moment. you know, i say, says we, you know, we won the cold war, we dissolve the winnings. and we're going to take the winnings phone with us. and even though you know all the others is suggesting that way and we'll take it, we'll take the winnings and, and this is how they use their, their victory and pirate can make 3. i would say that's all the time we have gentlemen, when think, my guess americans and in budapest and of course i want to thank our viewers for watching us here at our dc. you next time. remember prospect rules the the, the, what is part of the, the employee would post that isn't the defense you of us and that in the word part is it something deeper, more complex might be present. let's stop without keesha's desktop part of the as the door to door or to adjust the he said i will talk to you soon. so immediate meeting so we will use the facilit
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that's with the united states and china. i spoke at length with president xi we would agree we would number one, personal contact with one another whenever we want to discuss anything. there is nothing left to be saved between the cup and the lip so we know exactly what the other team is thinking. number one. so we had a long discussion i guess it was almost two weeks ago now. the best way to reduce the chances of miscalculation is number one. number two, and our alliance is eight defensive in nature. it's a defensive alliance. the thingsng we discussed today improve our cooperation. and purely about defense and readiness. it's not aimed att any "one nation" or threat of the region. it does not have anything to do with conflict. this is about restoring stability in the region. i think we have a chance of doing that. okay. third, next question, could i call it next? will don a second and got my list here. hang on, i apologize. afp. >> thank you. my first question will go to both of you mr. president and mr. prime minister. is
that's with the united states and china. i spoke at length with president xi we would agree we would number one, personal contact with one another whenever we want to discuss anything. there is nothing left to be saved between the cup and the lip so we know exactly what the other team is thinking. number one. so we had a long discussion i guess it was almost two weeks ago now. the best way to reduce the chances of miscalculation is number one. number two, and our alliance is eight defensive in...
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he is complete fascinated with the united states. he is expecting that trump wins the election, and he is completely fascinated with the israel genocide and politics. for me, it is very difficult to think in a sort of negotiation with that kind of politics. ben: so, if donald trump is reelected president of the united states, do you think it is incumbent upon americans, incumbent upon american policymakers, upon people and the opposition, to figure out ways in which donald j. trump can be supported to have more thoughtful, sympathetic, and reasonable policies? because from what veronica is saying with javier milei, the new president of argentina, nothing is possible. he's a fascist and thereby the idea of breaking bread in any way is off the table. now, the current administration empowered in the united states has in many ways foreclosed the possibility of working in a reasonable fashion with the people's republic of china. is that a thoughtful way of handling, in a future u.s. administration, looking past 2024, foreign policy? can y
he is complete fascinated with the united states. he is expecting that trump wins the election, and he is completely fascinated with the israel genocide and politics. for me, it is very difficult to think in a sort of negotiation with that kind of politics. ben: so, if donald trump is reelected president of the united states, do you think it is incumbent upon americans, incumbent upon american policymakers, upon people and the opposition, to figure out ways in which donald j. trump can be...
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since childhood i have felt a connection to the united states. perhaps because i spent my first three years of elementary school at p.s.-20 and p.s.-13 in queens, new york. even though i was the only japanese student there, my classmates kindly accepted me and helped me immerse myself in a new culture. we arrived in the fall of 1963. and for several years my family lived like americans. my father would take the subway where he worked as a trade officer. we rooted for the mets and the yankees and eight hot dogs at the coney island. on vacation we would go niagara falls or here to washington, d.c. and i remember things that were strange and funny to a little japanese boy like watching the "flint stones" i still miss that show. although i could never translate yabba dadda do. after 60 years, i have a message for the good people of queens. thank you for making my family and me feel so welcomed. i have never forgotten this. so, i speak to you today as a long and close friend of the united states. i know that the national parks office is undertaking, w
since childhood i have felt a connection to the united states. perhaps because i spent my first three years of elementary school at p.s.-20 and p.s.-13 in queens, new york. even though i was the only japanese student there, my classmates kindly accepted me and helped me immerse myself in a new culture. we arrived in the fall of 1963. and for several years my family lived like americans. my father would take the subway where he worked as a trade officer. we rooted for the mets and the yankees...
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there's no way you can work in the united states without the united states trying to explain, you know, now we have only a few minutes left them in this time i want to ask you about what's going on in gaza. you recently rolled that some 50 years ago when you were working with the hudson institute. there were some number, some must not agents who were being trained with you and you suggested that one of them currently serves as the main advisor through the israeli prime minister benjamin. that's now court and yes yes. who is the are right and yeah, and he suggested that's what is happening in the region right now. your heard being discussed the half a century ago. what exactly was it? all of this is plan to be at the end and the israel was supposed to play the role of leading local revolutions. they at that time and they didn't have isis. and the terrorist groups, the fun, they thought that the front of the yeah, the enemy of the chaos and them may was going to be bulk of spam. so and so be getting at that time the ca begin to move. it's uh, the agents end of the loop to stem, hoping th
there's no way you can work in the united states without the united states trying to explain, you know, now we have only a few minutes left them in this time i want to ask you about what's going on in gaza. you recently rolled that some 50 years ago when you were working with the hudson institute. there were some number, some must not agents who were being trained with you and you suggested that one of them currently serves as the main advisor through the israeli prime minister benjamin. that's...
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and yet we see, you know, full throttle support by the united states. and by many of the european countries, for israel it's only, it's only very, very recently since and after so huge amounts of public outreach. and after the killing of a, of a few european aid workers, it's only now is that finally we're getting to see just a little bit tiny bit of maybe there's a little bit of pushback from the united states and basically your opinions. but most people in the world have basically had enough, and that's what we've been saying. we've been seeing this huge outpouring of support for the posting and people solidarity. and of course in response to clamped or an attempted clamp down on the part of a lot of european countries to try to prohibit showing the solidarity for palestine to, you know, outlaw band these protests. i mean, it's been really outrages, but it's just the thing is it's impossible to hide these kind of thing to anybody with the phone though. can see it can see what's going on. they can, you know, they're, they're, they're been faced with th
and yet we see, you know, full throttle support by the united states. and by many of the european countries, for israel it's only, it's only very, very recently since and after so huge amounts of public outreach. and after the killing of a, of a few european aid workers, it's only now is that finally we're getting to see just a little bit tiny bit of maybe there's a little bit of pushback from the united states and basically your opinions. but most people in the world have basically had enough,...
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japan and the united states are united than ever before. [applause] i believe that the pacific ocean has brought japan and united states together and so close because of the pioneering spirit of those who came before us, and the spirit we all have income. the sick -- in common. the success of those standing on the frontier is not just because of their individual efforts, but also the result of collective efforts as a team. this holds true, even between nations. , our joint efforts -- our joint efforts, valuable and indispensable for a bright future and for the peace and stability of the world. we are now standing at the turning point in history, embarking on a new frontier. the unshakable japan, u.s. relationship to even greater heights and headed to the next generation. finally, let me conclude with a line from "star trek," which you all know. to boldly go where no one has gone before. [laughter] [applause] by the way, the actor who played the head man of the uss enterprise, also has roots in hiroshima. [laughter] [applause] mr. president,
japan and the united states are united than ever before. [applause] i believe that the pacific ocean has brought japan and united states together and so close because of the pioneering spirit of those who came before us, and the spirit we all have income. the sick -- in common. the success of those standing on the frontier is not just because of their individual efforts, but also the result of collective efforts as a team. this holds true, even between nations. , our joint efforts -- our joint...
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texas versus the united states, 40f2052022, the united states court of appeals for the fifth circuit concluded that these t guidelines had, quote, every indication of being a general policy that is so extreme as to the amount of an abdication of statutory responsibility,," and that is replacement of congresses statutory mandates with concerns of equity and extralegal and plainly outside of the boundaries of the power conferred by the ina. number five, alejandro mayorkas willfully refused to comply with the detention mandate set forth in section 241a2 of such act requiring that an alien ordered removed shall be detained during, quote, the removal period. instead of complying with the mandate, alejandro mayorkas issued guidelines for the enforcement of civilat immigratn laws which instructs officials that, quote, the individual of removablee noncitizens should nt alone be the basis of an enforcement action against them and that dhs personnel should not rely on the fact of conviction alone. even with respect to aliens subject to mandatory detention and removal pursuant to section 241 a
texas versus the united states, 40f2052022, the united states court of appeals for the fifth circuit concluded that these t guidelines had, quote, every indication of being a general policy that is so extreme as to the amount of an abdication of statutory responsibility,," and that is replacement of congresses statutory mandates with concerns of equity and extralegal and plainly outside of the boundaries of the power conferred by the ina. number five, alejandro mayorkas willfully refused...
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the international arena and also thl partner of the united states is ready to work with the united states, shoulder to shoulder, on various global issues we are faced with. and the strong, reliable global partner of the united states, and also prime minister will talk about transformational changes taking place in japan, security policy as well as economic situation. so i hope that the prime minister's address to the meeting with congress which is only the second ever by a japanese prime minister to impress upon the american people that japan is a reliable and uned states.lobal partner of th >> thank you. just two more questions from me and then we will open it up. i want to come back to the trilat on the back end of this. ambassador emanuel, in your piece in "the wall street journal," you talked about this emerging lattice work moving away from the bilateral hubs to a more mini lateral construct. welcome your thoughts on what we can anticipate from this trilateral meeting but also the other relationship that have become so important, whether there will be discussion of further steps with
the international arena and also thl partner of the united states is ready to work with the united states, shoulder to shoulder, on various global issues we are faced with. and the strong, reliable global partner of the united states, and also prime minister will talk about transformational changes taking place in japan, security policy as well as economic situation. so i hope that the prime minister's address to the meeting with congress which is only the second ever by a japanese prime...
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you can recognize that the united states doesn't the united states as plan a retail other countries what to do, and they obeyed it but, and they don't have a plan b. suppose you worked for the state department, then you just said, uh what you're saying that other countries have their own interest of the, of their bosses would say, well, you're not a team player. if you don't, we have team a. if you don't think our team a is our plan, a is going to work that not a team player you don't belong in. the american doesn't have a plan be only a plan and the reality is a plan b. but they don't have that there was no room for reality and plan a saying, you know, where is it then? you know they, they essentially ation. we can do whatever we want. but mr. hudson. uh, i think this is something that many people around the world are struggling to understand about the united states. you have so many universities, so many things. tanks about so many, so many research commissions and you know, when you, yourself work on long term historical trans. i'm sure these people in the state department, they, they
you can recognize that the united states doesn't the united states as plan a retail other countries what to do, and they obeyed it but, and they don't have a plan b. suppose you worked for the state department, then you just said, uh what you're saying that other countries have their own interest of the, of their bosses would say, well, you're not a team player. if you don't, we have team a. if you don't think our team a is our plan, a is going to work that not a team player you don't belong...
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united states, in the united states 3.5 million chinese ethnic citizens of the united states live in the united states, 1.2%. there are 500 thousand chinese. students, there are hundreds of thousands of illegal immigrants, and there are hundreds of thousands of different companies and everything, they are conducting intelligence activities, they are working for china, and this is a great threat to the united states, thank you, mr. yuri, very angry, but specifically, and exactly that, what we wanted to know, thank you for participating in our broadcast, yuriy shcherbak, diplomat, former ambassador of ukraine. in israel, the united states of america and canada, and also a writer, and a futurologist, because in his books he predicted everything that is happening right now before our eyes, and when he told us about chinatown in every american city and about the chinese, i immediately remembered the greedy, you know, it 's not enough, the chinese are not enough, and that's how it is looks in the states. a short pause, but don't switch, during this time you can get the job done, then the p
united states, in the united states 3.5 million chinese ethnic citizens of the united states live in the united states, 1.2%. there are 500 thousand chinese. students, there are hundreds of thousands of illegal immigrants, and there are hundreds of thousands of different companies and everything, they are conducting intelligence activities, they are working for china, and this is a great threat to the united states, thank you, mr. yuri, very angry, but specifically, and exactly that, what we...
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the clerk: to the congress of the united states, section 202-d of the national emergencies act 50 united states code 1622-d provides for the automatic termination of a national emergency unless within 90 days prior to the anniversary date of its declaration the president publishes in the federal register and transmits to the congress a notice stating that the emergency is to continue in effect beyond the anniversary date. in accordance with this provision, i have sent to the federal register for publication the enclosed notice stating that the national emergency declared in executive order 13536 of april 12, 2010, with respect to somalia is to -- somalia is to continue in effect beyond april 12, 2024. the situation continues to pose an unusual and extraordinary threat to the national security and foreign policy of the united states. therefore i have determined that it is necessary to continue the national emergency declared in executive order 13536 with respect to somalia. signed, joseph r. biden jr., the white house. april 9, 2024. the speaker pro tempore: the chair orders it referred t
the clerk: to the congress of the united states, section 202-d of the national emergencies act 50 united states code 1622-d provides for the automatic termination of a national emergency unless within 90 days prior to the anniversary date of its declaration the president publishes in the federal register and transmits to the congress a notice stating that the emergency is to continue in effect beyond the anniversary date. in accordance with this provision, i have sent to the federal register...
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and what the united states is fighting. they're fighting the rise and development of the economies, and they're using militarism to do so. so these other countries, south africa and others that are turning to the international court of justice in the criminal court. they, their voices would, would have fallen upon death for years. and years ago, because there would not have been the counter force uh the, the, to make this take it from a unilateral power dynamic to a multi lateral power dynamic. and when i say power dynamic, i'm not only talking militarism because, you know, when it's when united, when chatted the size of this had enough of us carrier groups in the south china sea. they'll send a hypersonic missile in there to solve that problem. but the issue now is the dollarization, the issue is challenging. economies in the united states only solution is military as well. you know, line all, you know, it, we've mentioned the president, the united states, mr. biden here, a number of times. um and, and freddy is kind of uh
and what the united states is fighting. they're fighting the rise and development of the economies, and they're using militarism to do so. so these other countries, south africa and others that are turning to the international court of justice in the criminal court. they, their voices would, would have fallen upon death for years. and years ago, because there would not have been the counter force uh the, the, to make this take it from a unilateral power dynamic to a multi lateral power dynamic....