tv Documentary WA Rmericas Fate 1 PRESSTV August 13, 2024 9:02am-9:31am IRST
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most powerful and soul superpower in the shortest time in history, why has it found itself on the fast this path of decline as an empire? the usa's history begins with columbus's landing on the continent in 1492. while europe called it the discovery of the new world, there were already native americans living there cultivating their own civilizations. the missionary bartolome de la casas, landed on the american continent with
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columbus said this about the indigenous people of the americas. the indians are so pure that one cannot believe it without seeing it. they have no desire for possessions, so if someone wishes to have something of theirs, they never refuse it. as expressed by bartolome de lakasas in these words, the indigenous society at the time was very cooperative and peaceful. 라는 배를 타고 백인들이 왔을 때 그때는 이제 유럽에서 새로운 종교를 믿는 사람들이 종교적인 탄압을 피해서 미 대륙으로 온 거잖아요. 인디안들이 이제 새로운 작물 키우는 것도 이렇게 백인들한테. the white immigrants began to take away the land where the native americans had been living. 그 신 대륙에 살고 있었던 수많은 소수 민족 소수 불락들
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freedom. the united states based on their belief in their superiority argue that it was god's will to enlighten and civilize inferior, backward and... cavage places through the power of the united states. this ideology was used to justify the war with mexico and later became the foundation of us foreign policy. united states took away half of mexico's territory in the 1846 mexican-american. war having conquered most of the north american continent, the united states now began to expand overseas. i believe that the majority of the plane people the united states will day in and day out make pure mistakes in governing themselves than any. these are the words of theodore roosevelt, the 26th american president, who
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led the us conquest of the philippines. as us troops occupied the philippines, they expressed their intention to subjugate the filipinos just. as they had done with the native americans, as stated in a letter from a us soldier. they massacker 20,000 filipino independence fighters and million civilians. the philippines, which had endured 300 years of spanish colonial rule, saw their struggle for independence thorted by america's invasion and horrific massacres. theodore roosevelt argued. the reason the us government wage war against savage nations was not to break the peace, but to fulfill international obligations. the united states challenge towards global dominance began earnest.
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the catalyst for the united states rise as one of the world's central powers was world war i. world war i was dominated by countries that wielded strong military and economic power, exerting control over other nations and peoples. during the war, the us lent military supplies and war expenses to allied countries such as britain and france. after the war, the us became the world's largest creditor nation.
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world war ii, which began in 1939 became a turning point for the united states to become a superpower. the allie, the unspoken ally, there were many a large corporate entities nature germany, there was support to nazi germany. the us military industrial complex sold military supplies to both. nazi germany and the allied powers without discrimination. ford and gm at one point produced more than half of the tanks used by the german army. standard oil supplied more than 90% of the petroleum imported by germany. and without this support, the world world war ii would
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by nearly three times and approached 50% of the world's gdp. the gold reserves also reached a level equivalent to two-thirds of the world's total holdings. while asia and europe lay in ruins due to the war, the us stood as increasingly prosperous economic and military superpower. using the war to their advantage, the us emerged as a superpower and established the dollar as the world's reserve.
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establishment and a large arms industry is new in the american experience. the total influence, economic, political, even spiritual. in 1961, us president eisenhower made a shocking confession in his farewell speech, that is, the military establishment leading us foreign policy and leading corporations in the... military industry became one of the most crucial sectors of the us economy.
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america did not seize its involvement in wars. there were approximately 250 conflicts in more than 150 regions worldwide following the second world war, with over 200 of them being initiated by the us. this american involvement in wars took various forms including not only direct military invasions, but also covert operations and secret action. operation cyclone, which is referred to as one of the largest covert operations in the history of the cia, took place in the 1980s, in order to counter the spread of soviet influence. the middle east and weaken the soviet union, the united states secretly supported armed groups in afghanistan during the 1980s. have you bought many guns? yes for afghanistan, yes, many gun, how many? about 30,000, 30,00? yes, where does, that's a lot of rupees, where where does the money come from? this from america, from america, yes,
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us. the secret operations conducted by the united states were successful in achieving their objectives, however, the gorilla is trained by the united states evolved into armed groups that carried out extreme acts of terrorism worldwide. it is said that the origins of al-qaeda also began at that time.
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in 1953, prime minister muhammad musa. who enjoyed overwhelming support from the iranian people. at that time, iran pursued the nationalization of oil resources monopolized by britain. however, the cia from the us, with support of the iranian military, orchestrated a military coup, ultimately overthrowing the musadik government. iran's reform policies were completely reversed, and they handed over more than 40% of their oil industry shares to the us. and another 40% to the united kingdom. the covert operations in iran may have initially succeeded in the short-term, but they eventually played a significant role in triggering the 1979 islamic revolution and the emergence of an anti-american government. it's actually been an open secret for decades, but for the first time now the cia has released documents that
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show its role in the 1953 coup. that is the coup that toppled iran's democratically elected prime minister mohammed. mosadeg had moved to nationalize oil production in iran, operation codenamed tp ajax, the method of overthrowing a regime and establishing a pro-american government through a military coup like operation ajax is one of the most prominent methods used by the us in covert operations and is continued endlessly throughout the world. in 1970, chile became the world's first country to... democratically elect a socialist president. president ayende pursued social reforms to address extreme wealth inequality and nationalized copper mines owned by american companies. however, in 1973, just three years into iende's presidency, augusto pinoche was support from the us stage. pinoche us fighter
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president ayenda, resisted the coup until the end, met his final moments in that presidential palace, augusto pinoche, who came to power with the support of the united states. $2 billion would be roughly equivalent to $1,11 trillion one in south korean currency. there are approximately 1,0 military bases in
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over 150 countries worldwide, empire surpassing past empires. the us became the first empire to exert dominance beyond the american continent reaching across the globe. 자기들의 힘으로라도 저기에다가 자유를 전파해야 된다고 하는 자유주의 어떤 역설이라 그럴까요? 본질은 경제적 이익인데 항상 포장을 어떤 자유, 자유의 전파. 그렇게 본다면은 스스로 이 자유 개념을 바꾸지 않으면 음, 전쟁은 계속 될 겁니다. in the process of america taking over the world to germany through military power, humanity had to make tremendous sacrifices. a short time ago, an american aeroplane dropped
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one bomb on hiroshima and destroyed its usefulness to the enemy. that bomb has more power than the united states was the first to use nuclear bombs in combat in human history. these are crimes against humanity that president truman was fully. aware that this was not a military base and he went ahead and destroyed. president truman stated it was measure to obtain japan's surrender. japan had already been seeking to end the unwinnable war before the decision to drop the atomic bombs by the us was made and declassified us documents. the conclusion drawn is that japan would have surrendered unconditionally even without the... use of atomic bombs, the united states, which had just developed nuclear weapons for the first time in the world, nagasaki and hiroshima
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were targeted with two different types of atomic bombs, little boy and fat man respectively. it was a live combat experiment. 30만 명의 민간인들이 한순간 학살됐습니다. the dropping of the atomic bombs by the united states resulted in casualties not only among the japanese but also among the koreans who have been brought to japan. koreans continued to face discrimination even in death. just five years later the horrific. war crimes committed by the united states continued on the korean peninsula, the war
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you have to decide on what material that they were using that could cause congenital malformation and cancer, there isn't anything else, there is only depleted. quiero decir a todos los responsables del equipo de infancia del principado de asturias que son un cortijo, tanto los responsables de la consejería, los juzgados de familia, el equipo psicosocial, ellas y cruz roja todas
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juntas forman un... cortijo, yo no me voy a rendir, no voy a parar hasta recuperar a mi hijo. with a now executed iraqi dictator saddam hussein and his now defunct baptist regime and the like who saw to stifled the pilgrimage. today, centuries old arbain walk is still alive thanks to those who serve the pilgrims of imam hussein from across the world.
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first of you headlines, more palestinians fall victim to israeli strikes across gaza as the overall death toll from the genocidal war on the blockaded strip is inching closer to 40,000. divisions are deepening within israel's war cabinet with the regime's minister of military. affairs describing netanyahu's promise of total victory in gaza as nonsense, and two more palestinians are killed in the west bank as israel presses ahead with its raids and the demolition drive in the occupied territories.
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