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i dare to analyze these trails is that so difficult about that because. there isn't anything to hide i don't understand why not to say to the citizens that you don't have to worry because these visual trails don't affect in any way if the health nor the climate. no one does this it's probably because there is the answer and it is better not to properly discuss the issue or that it is better not to give any answer at all. but a military machine is similar to the mechanism of an organization unfortunately everybody becomes a number in this combination. but you obviously an algebraic variation cannot change anything where the algebraic result is hard invariable about the wishes to find wise and conscientious people in high command rules people who are able to
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accomplish their mission in the best way to get out of. a. book about what tragedy is that in war time the leading principle allowed where called allowed to use a french expression concerning ethics and any other value is doomed to be put aside it's like a football match that has to be won any cost. for an act of heroism made by someone who is not in harmony with the rest of the scenario as a romantic appeal but it is not in the conditions to modify anything. an act of passion from those in command would be necessary for submission to me every person has his own will every commander has his own autonomy but every commander has to be responsible for his own. men good commanders are able to achieve
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a goal keeping an eye on the loss of a good commander is able to oppose an order or even to change it is just basically people's autonomy as one of resistance i also think that when you are really involved in a conflict the reactions can be quite different it's them. thank us. when we find something able to dissolve the concept of four and we see it in daily relationships you know each one of us decides not to make war to all the people around us probably this thing could become god gave us the contagious i don't know how many of us could have these purposes also because we experience injustice daily we accept to get a job by pulling strings because that is already a gesture of war because we trample on the dreams of who was hoping to achieve a start and goal that is already a gesture of war because we trample on the dreams of those who were hoping to
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achieve a certain goal. i've always been open mystic and i'm sure the good guys at the end when the same as in the movies to wish for a happy ending is a common wish babbitt i have to say that we should use the difficult times to rediscover the real values probably we could rediscover our identity but it's a matter of identity if we are able to look at ourselves in the mirror and say i am a good person to make it i maybe we could be tempted to really become good yes.
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see. today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. today.
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russia. says an emotional farewell to the victims of wednesday's plane crash that killed almost the entire local ice hockey team this is live video we're looking at now of the commemoration ceremony at lokomotiv stadium of. thousands of people streaming into the stadium where locomotive you played on sean thomas n.p.r.'s level as a city mourns and grieves the loss of their stars. the u.s. prepares to commemorate the september eleventh attacks the day that unleashed the war on terror but now feared by some to be an even bigger threat to global security . and a crowd of egyptians storms the israeli embassy in cairo enraged by the deaths of
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private gyptian border guards last month. eleven am in moscow i met très a good to have you with us here on r t our top story the families and fans of russia's lokomotiv ice hockey team gather at the home stadium where the players who died in the plane crash played their last game the sports world is in mourning after most of the locomotive jaroslava high saki team perished on wednesday our correspondent sean thomas has more from the ceremony. thousands of people are streaming it to the locomotive stadium here in europe to pay their final respects it is a cold day it is a rainy day and in many ways the weather echoes the feeling in the air the very sad a heavy and somber tone because this was a much beloved teen. there were three time
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a world champion or champion ship team rather and they were the stars of this city so people from all over russia hockey players officials as well as the entire city of yasser level is coming here to this a stadium people are streaming up by the fourteen caskets of people who perished in this plane crash there were forty three people confirmed dead two people survived it was a multinational team those who are not from jaroslav were sent to their home countries yesterday and today the fourteen who will be buried here after this a visitation. they are laid to rest so the people can pay their final respects as this three day mourning period starts coming to a close we know of one player who had just proposed to his girlfriend it was planning on getting married and this of course a very young team their lives tragically cut short we also know of another player who had said i've had enough of hockey but i'm going to play one more season just
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to get one more go and of course the first game of the season on their way to mend the plane crash and of course ending his career and his life one other story of a flight attendant on board three months ago just got married and was planning to retire from the aviation business she wasn't going to be a flight attendant anymore she was going to planning on having children as well so a wide range of emotions here and jaroslav all from celebration of the team in their lives also to the somber sad final goodbyes there's hope of moving forward from the investigation itself to the. getting the announcement that the engines of the plane were fine but there may have been some sort of problem with the fuel and some people are taking comfort in the fact that they are starting to get answers as to what caused this tragedy but moving past that former jaroslava locomotive players have announced that they will come back to help rebuild this team so that there can be this spirit of hockey here. also that they don't have to lose that
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connection with hockey a sport that this city loves so much but we have the opportunity to actually speak to some of the younger players of the locomotive franchise the next generation if you will of the people who are training to hope to be conned part of the jaroslav locomotive professional team as a city continues to mourn one very dedicated. to honor their heroes in a unique way by getting back on the ice with a group. of senators chris. for these players practicing for here is a special as it was from this very. skates for the final time. i met them on the fifth and sixth of september their training sessions before they were confident and quite optimistic and all of them are in very high spirits.
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one coach working with his team was supposed to be on the flight he's back now his thoughts are still strong for those affected by this tragic loss i think it's hard hearted. but really. really give. them. to. this everybody for the next generation of jaroslava lokomotiv hockey players it's not just about rebuilding the team for the future of the city it's also about getting back on the ice as a form of therapy. to help them get through their grief. they also have a strong. cop know when to use championship and getting rich and my friends who aren't. and while this team practices and even younger group is ready to follow in their footsteps. some of the players who don't mind where from school they told us
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about them in ca one guy who made to be made in the team only have a courts talk to school i want to be in a new team that he doesn't think of not committees next to me come scheduled to be tested for the county the county is going to come right still in school. proving that even though they have gone from the ice the members of this ill fated locomotive team will continue to be in the hearts and minds of the people of jaroslav all and the nation for generations to come in your us level sean thomas. the tenth anniversary of the september eleventh attacks security is being beefed up across the u.s. to protect against what's being called the credible threat of a new terror attack but for many people who still feel no sense of safety the cloud about read a lot of nursery has no silver lining as art is very important i reports in our special coverage from new york. ten years ago america was rocked by
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unprecedented terror. nearly three thousand innocent lives were lost and a post nine eleven world was born. our war on terror. begins with al qaida. but it does not in their. view will not end until every terrorist group of global reach has been found stopped and defeated washington's military reach began with the hype been lauded america strikes back afghanistan as with bombs and missiles from the air and sea then a preemptive pounding into iraq. in the decade that followed america's fight for freedom has been stained by torture secret detention and rendition human rights violations symbolized by landmarks like kuantan i'm obey grade and the block
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airbase prison we had garnered the empathy not only of the world with the muslim world and if we had the courage to be vulnerable. we would be far safer and more secure than we are today instead we drank deep from that very dark hole lakes are of nationalism journalist and author chris hedges says america's terror unleashed throughout the middle east has opened a pandora's box of evil and sorrow over a million iraqi dead since the invasion. hundreds and hundreds of civilians killed in pakistan thousands killed in afghanistan not to mention millions of people displaced in the refugee camps i mean to the terror that we have unleashed will not go on the way it is and it will strike us eventually however in a post nine eleven america citizens have been forced to compromise their free. in the name of security the past decade has paved the way for new state practices such
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as warrantless wiretapping intrusive airport screening and greater authority for law enforcement what some call a police state in the making as this national security state grows and as it becomes easier for the government to see those guys in this in all aspects of our lives i think that we're really deeply worried about this issue. is larger than just the specific isolated workers it is a leader that is all around us and much of it may be white and home from people in our own country. since nine eleven a rising tide of islamophobia has passed through this formerly tolerant nation according to the f.b.i. the four men intended to carry out their plan today dozens of muslim americans have been arrested and convicted in so-called f.b.i.
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for oil terror plots plots that were orchestrated manufactured by government paid informants these cases have been created by the government and yet we're supposed to feel safer because criminals that would not have come up with a plot had not been brought to them on a platter by the u.s. government are now in jail and we have you know snowball the pile and that's going on around the world only raise more hatred only raise more their feelings. reinforced many narratives apparently violent narratives of american imperialism around the world and we think we've created more enemies than friends and we targeted communities rather than making them partners not only has it made us any safer i think that it has undermined you know the very fabric of american society the fabric of the post nine eleven america the united states has conducted an operation that killed osama bin laden the leader of al. still waging war in the name of freedom and their. terror began. right i didn't see
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them follow the military or see. the. around the world the man behind nine eleven and make them think that international safety and yet illiterate are enough for not artsy. the us war on terror launched after the attacks was sold as a vital measure to keep from further attacks on us soil but brian becker with high war answer coalition says there are many who no longer buy that argument. so i would say the american people who originally bought the position that this was a war to stop another september eleventh they have no longer believe that position they they now believe that it's a war for something else ill defined for the broad public bush administration launched the war in iraq for instance on a completely false pretext the war on terror in fact has become a slogan it will be all to me that we know in him in history is the ultimate
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pretext to do whatever the u.s. government wants but in the case of iraq they invaded iraq hundreds of thousands died millions were made into refugees a beautiful country was torn apart in divided along ethnic and sectarian lines and iraq had nothing at all to do with september eleventh likewise in afghanistan we have thousands of troops who are going to be in afghanistan for decades because this is part of a grand scheme to keep these countries under u.s. control as part of the u.s. americans fear of influence our special coverage of the nine eleven anniversary continues later in the program we asked people on the streets of new york if a post nine eleven world is a safer place. at our web site r.t. dot com read the stories of those caught up in the fight against terrorism farmers and village elders in afghanistan why bombs and missiles rained down on our country . soon after the war on terror came the war on drugs but ten years
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later afghanistan remains the world's single largest producer of opium poppies with much of its income rooted in illegal narcotics but as nato forces struggle to destroy drug production afghanistan the u.k. harvest a new crop of poppies aimed at plugging a growing painkiller shortage or he's laura and it explains. in the rolling fields of old spicher at this time of year you'll probably see we are right playing for the harvest but troy springs and warm summer's have enabled these promise to plant a very different type of crop opium poppies they're under contract to a pharmaceutical company that turns the opium into morphine and coding to plug a shortfall in strong painkillers in the national health service in fact there's a global shortage of drugs made from poppies the opium here will be put to good use but thousands of miles away and later troops are wiping out existing afghan poppies with bombing burning and spraying the main question is why we destroy property and
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then having to grow poppies in fields in the teacher is the news while the american and british governments repeatedly one of the so-called soft arguments of a bond with liberal audience is that they're fighting a war on drugs this is completely cock was a it's not true it's not what war is a proud we should know not it's easy to understand why afghan farmers grow then sell opium to the taliban there's an effective distribution network and they can make around seventeen times more profit per hectare than they could on wheat despite the obvious economics farmers are still being encouraged to grow other crops which is m.p. frank field thinks that policy has failed but the americans won't budge from america and we follow him to sit behind him. it's a nonsense what this relationship should be it's in your privileges lives it's not to be able to use the. position with the americans to rethink
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a strategy which thing most people think over the years has if we look historically has. rather we try a new channel frank field and his group poppy. i think afghan opium should be legalized instead it would benefit afghan farmers raise much needed revenue for the governments nation rebuilds and stop the opium falling into the hands of the drug cartels field says it should be military strategy to afghanistan we have chosen problems rather than brains and anybody who is thinking about how do we get ordinary people ordinary farmers to see poppies as a cash crop. to protect the backs of our troops we will be thinking about how do we harness the school how do we pay them for it and how do we then used. to transfer it into medicines to counsel. burned in afghanistan and
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kept secrets here in britain no one wants to talk about the u.k.'s opium growing program we asked. and the company they grow for met fallen smith if they would give us an interview but pauline smith said they wouldn't allow the farmers to talk to us because it's part of that contract with the home office that they keep the poppy growing. the home office also declined to comment well poppies are increasingly harvested in britain the so-called war on drugs is being decisively lost the un says opium production in afghanistan has been on the rise since the us occupation began in two thousand and one lawyer and it. stay with us here on our go ahead big to swallow president obama was makers in the us to back his job creation and stimulus plans but some say he's fighting the wrong war against not
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a point. where we look at what's behind the reshuffle of america's highest ranks and general petraeus takes up a tough job out there. but first gyptian police have been put on a state of alert after protesters attacked israel's embassy in cairo. they destroyed a wall near the building and tore down the israeli flag replacing it with an egyptian one hundreds of demonstrators have been injured by police using tear gas against the crowd the israeli ambassador or with his family has been flown out of the country anger swelled last month after israeli forces responding to a cross border militant strike mistakenly killed five egyptian police officers protests also came at a time of change seven months after a popular uprising that ousted hosni mubarak from power thousands had gathered at the capital's tucker square urging an end to military rule and pressing urgent reforms president of the arab lawyers association to our worries as long as the groups may ultimately benefit from the rest. of the tickle movements
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vying for trying to show who is bigger than the other i think this demonstration it's only the liberals this slimmest not taking a side is accusing the other one of trying to show that. the islamists. know what the election because well for election no thanks they will definitely get. the liberals and the decisions will continue i think the egyptian people who will not accept the military continue to be in this most of the military as everybody knows the same old team of mubarak they are the people who take. them out of this would be happy for the military to stay there but i don't think the egyptian people without a doubt that. president obama is urging voters across the u.s. to get behind his half trillion dollar stimulus package and create jobs and
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pressure american lawmakers to pass it the latest white house plan to rescue the economy includes a mixture of tax breaks additional government investment and funding to states but gerald celente a publisher of the trends journal says the politicians are fighting the wrong battles in the struggle against unemployment. if anybody watched you could wonder how any self respecting adult could have any respect for these politicians jumping up and down and clapping like trained seals that every two bit lawing all this speech was is obama's campaign speech on one and you have the republicans that want to cut back in title minutes and anything going to the people bring in a scary measures and obama promising empty promises the federal reserve and some sixteen trillion dollars in stimulus back to a loans etc and they couldn't create jobs well obama said he wants to create infrastructure jobs perfect like they creating them in the wrong place is creating
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him in afghanistan fareed building iraq now they're going to be rebuilding libya oh it's simple there's a way to solve this cutback on these of nasa of wars and defense spending and repatriate the money number one and then listen to what else obama wants to do he wants to free trade tax oh great export jobs all this see why don't you export americans over to china panama indonesia and vietnam to do them so we have to re trench we have to stop these trade agreements that are raping america all of its resources mental and natural. america's former top commander in afghanistan general david petraeus has taken up a new post as the head of the cia bidding farewell to the army after thirty seven years in service or his military contributor you have any crews drove most of the
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reasons for the move. it may seem in consequential but. the first decision of a general petraeus has made on his way from the pentagon to langley and was still shift his military uniform and to present himself and a new incarnation as a total civilian according to the official story general petraeus has an option to come to the cia as of a military or as a civilian and allegedly the white house did not force you to resign and to cut his image as a four star general and to downsize he's figure on the way to his new job if the official story is to believe general petraeus bend over back wards to appease the intelligence community and to make sure that he could blend easily.

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