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think of what i know about the beautiful game a great one more chance for. the thinks this minute. across europe municipalities are taking their water supply back from private companies who p.m.a. to me to peep out of the cells with simple song alone even find company elsewhere though they invite private companies to take over the utilities anybody tell us they're all. allowed from us you guys you got. to go buy been pieces of us to quote them out. for you not until the lift bill brought up locals are ready to stand up for the basic human right of access to water it's about water but it's also over much more and more it's about to hurt and the redistribution of.
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this. date downwards be won or lost. this is a symmetry in warsaw wherever you look you'll see tombstones with practically obliterated red stone. eighteen nineteen twenty twenty five years old. over new to show years east which is one of the shins notable ski disco leg walsh. all that such as women skin good jinky adamy legit ski are made of colony up before you move
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must always. be a. look to see what you sow though for your going that's of course in much of what family what a mockery of it's a meticulously forgotten. the polish memorial society unites many people who believe that russians and poles are not enemies but brothers just like austrian peeta six zero zero years is doing an important job over a period of four years five soviet soldiers symmetries were restored as well as twenty six statues and as j.j. puts it lots of separate graves many poles are against the demolition of soviet monuments every year on november the second on remembrance day people bring candles and flowers to the graves of soviet soldiers. and it's here freedom point. says it islet taking in various political own people eat the cut the meat so it
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is in the mainstream it is he he fifty people eat the kidneys deep into it's approved it's. logical because he upped the dose up on a bit of shit i would bet your bippy. austere dim view of all on it yet yeah. course it was a bomb it was and it was up and i knew it would look like much of. america much of the top of me and i mean by and we got all this was really the other. toss off for all the vote up. the law on the demolition of soviet soldiers statues the pages of these textbooks the attempt to expunge the soviet union's leading role in the victory of the fascism from history these things are not always done open the day. of peace and fail to. meet the soak in unmatched clay. came
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with me indeed food was still what i'm three could skip the a symphony or some payphone lag of eyewear taiko. on twitter mccabe a big. the authorities gay. this area don't sit with the remains of sylvia prisoners of war to muslims to use a graveyard own. c.t.f. family think in aggregate if. this had been. in the in. the film in. which it's easy to shoot shipments. in big news station. and it had spread and able. to be a show of. attempts to revise world war two history started during the cold
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war when a former high lies became enemies. well i think world war two has been distorted incredibly bar the anglo american media and that's because they want to diminish the role of russia. and stalin who actually defeated hitler you know it wasn't the united states and britain that defeated him it was really stalin we were frankly on the ropes if it hadn't been for the russians. a fresh wave of will war two history from speculation started in the one nine hundred ninety s. the soviet union collapsed the warsaw pact ceased to exist and opponents immediately took advantage of that. and.
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said this is space since we. should become an east might have been found to leave the. be a bit that might lead. i'm finished up. but we're going. to study not the much you make. up and. that's when you get. to say that. you have to say i mean. yes that's been a big mistake we violated all these nonproliferation treaties which you know occurred in our case under reagan. impossible to find one or two again but according to some brutalizing its history is still possible.
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and i'm citing the. deep seated. americans i would say i'm not american but americans really without without them i think the whole europe would be speaking german today. please give it. to. along with their allies. here it. would if it was the usa like the usa old fire there were two teams i remembered that. the usa. who defeated the americas me america after they say that we went over there and we want
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them for all of. the whole world what it what and what. we would all be if we could german right. in the one nine hundred forty s. confronted with the great peril of nazi germany the world heard something rather different. the united states understands that this union is bearing the brunt of war from a letter addressed by u.s. president roosevelt to stanley in. one nine hundred forty two. the exploits of the forces and partisans and the toil and suffering of the suv and civilian population go down in history for ever wrote british prime minister winston churchill eight hundred nine hundred forty four. the british prime minister was mistaken there is no mention of the day trees of the red and all the suffering of the savior people
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in european history books. does this national asians. cheer the soviet army out for ya cluster strike alert crews get off and go on to certify that more stricken frustration evens are. getting is the head of the soviet monuments and graveyard society in potsdam the society ten soviet graveyards and restores the names of foreign red army soldiers. the softly toll for how barack the ticker was for me off and off oh thomas here but up a file rushed out but some defiance and feel it often certain. because. a script. of the show i answered i have also logged off it's why i mustn't.
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didn't. tell so in all the shouldn't you know because it's a switch. wouldn't all total results really turn to shit she on the side nursed. uses. the old dollars and you keep your and. it was all rooted in your slow off time clock sure. it's bought off before i will not start i'm sections was recent field thanks a lot for the filter sorry norm countries are taught. it to your eyes or car and house or car perception. we all know it's not all times you see she is a tortured and you fell to short your need organization. wolfgang dating is retired but nevertheless accomplishes much at his own expense along with his kindred spirits. in poland and pieces six zero in austria.
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as he said we have a mention here and when did the idea of giving head. of the least. me he's the one at the end i've read. about three of the mention each this year any comments about the. start feeling that space dimensions missile elite and the thing in this need the stuff you know this is. my fear that the object that. he said giving the reader. can deplete the campaign. to me he see he. pushed into this if than.
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today many among the european elites prefer to overlook the fact that back then there was no one in europe who could actually fight back against fascism they got. months of some countries into a while for the others it was a matter of days before they capitulated. fronts lasted forty three days poland thirty six greece twenty four norway twenty four belgium eighteen yugoslavia eleven the netherlands five albania three denmark one and chittister bankia surrendered without a fight. the u.s.s.r. food on for four years. neither the
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soviet authorities knew the people ever dreamt about leaving their country at the mercy of fascists that's why born over europe there are millions of graves of soviet soldiers. and this is how former us secretary of defense william perry assesses the situation on the eastern front back then. the brunt of this suffering was borne by the soviet union. almost half of the deaths in world war two were suffered by the soviet union both in the red army and among the civilian population and they played a decisive role in the family final victory over nazi germany this is something that i recognize this opinion is shared by those who took part in the fights retired american army colonel and world war two veteran franco ford with the t.
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force field reconnaissance group but the elba. we of course never saw the russian soldiers fighting but we had plenty of reports about it and we understood. they were very aggressive and they did a very good job and they moved all the way through. through russia through poland and into germany we were very lucky because. the infantry went first and then we came afterwards. to support that army is not for you crane or georgia and that our experience is unique to certain extent we're building on the success and the field yourself past oh efforts to address so that the issues that you're talking about so in many ways we have a leg up on anything best been tried in the past this is not just
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a democrat a grassroots effort by the armenian people for the armenian people. ministries police schools is in the city administrations of many countries depend on one corporation in the us but mike was hoping to avoid just one from going to rise to stop this is going to come to the. woods as if he did it up on into the sea it's a must also apply to the proprietary software you don't know the whole scope isn't that a such a security risk when you have a black box operating in the public eye to microsoft dependency puts governments on to cyber threat not only that. the sense of selling the one. thing to.
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these two boobs. it's the. this is the. one who started on this the old patient stopped and it was listing of phone calls a fund is up and his cards on the phone. the new global economic war is unfolding in the realm of education the right to education is being supplanted by the right to access education low it's high education is becoming just another product that can be bought and sold but it's not just about education anymore it's also about running a business where you good you know most of the regime look good it's also kind of fairly good to me. which is the place of students in this business model before college i was more now i'm running stream or higher education the new global economic war. search out the way is anti american and anti-democratic and you
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can look at that quite plainly by understanding the stock price approach rather it was that response so it's trading i think there are three hundred thousand dollars a share so the message from charlie munger and warren buffett americans is unless you've got three hundred thousand dollars to buy one share of berkshire hathaway you're a player you're a peasant here you know they are the neo feudal lords that are building the system milking the system abusing the system and aggregating wealth as wrong a coupon clippers and nickel and dime are they add nothing to the economy.
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israel launches a pair of strikes on the reigning in targets in syria claiming it is in response to an iranian assault on the golan heights meanwhile the us president planes around for havoc in the middle east after announcing that washington would renee going to its commitments under the rand clear deal. but i think they do understand if you look at what's happening in the middle east with syria with yemen with all of the places they are involved it's better to have been there and the cia veteran is thrown out of the confirmation hearing for donald trump's pick to head the agency amid protests over the nominee's purported involvement in torture program.
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and i welcome you watching r.t. international where she's gone two pm here in moscow now some sixty rockets were fired by israeli jets in iranian positions in syria with a further ten missiles fired from the ground it is the second such strike by israel in his many days tel aviv claims it was responding to twenty rockets launched by iran from syrian territory into the golan heights the first rocket attack by the israelis was launched right after donald trump announced his decision to withdraw from the around nuclear deal which was reach back in twenty fifteen in his latest statement the u.s. president blamed duran for quote bedlam and death. how we deal with the rare and probably we want to very well with them but that's ok to. understand.
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life because i don't think they do understand life if you look at what's happening in the middle east with syria with yemen with all of the places they're involved it's bedlam and death and we can't allow that to happen another statement from trump and we're in for another treat it's so juicy you can't help but savor it let's take it from the top we'll see how we do with the rare probably we want to very well with them but that's ok too of course he probably won't do very well with iran he just we may go on a deal that let the country's economy breathe more freely for the first time in decades and by a chain reaction trump probably won't get along with a bunch of other countries either yes all those nations who decided to stay in the deal reiterating their support for it did trump see this coming the rift with his own allies probably doesn't matter that much after all the america first mantra go trump elected and if you don't get it you're in for
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a life lesson they. understand. life because i don't think they do understand like we keep pedia has a whole article on american exceptionalism and this tirade could very well at a section to it we get it mr trump you say understand life we here understand how america wants it and roll over and play and here's why according to trump everyone should be on board with his iran decision if you look at what's happening in the middle east with syria with yemen with all of the places they're involved it's bedlam and death and we can't allow that to happen what a set of arguments apparently it's ok to support saudi arabia and their bombings of yemen a deadly. campaign that resulted in the world's worst manmade human a terran crisis all courtesy of american weapons american logistical support and american intelligence and with syria i must have missed the moment when iran joined
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the u.s. in sending money and weapons to jihad is saddam groups seeking regime change trump has laid out a list of demands to iran most notably he called on to iran to drop the quote quest to destroy israel an explicit indicator of who trumps trying to court here and this is how we run feels about trump's move. it was in the was. was. and the american flag isn't the only thing in tatters now so is the iran nuclear deal which has left europe scrambling for a response one thing is clear though they won't be taking a leaf out of donald's art of the deal. like
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a less discussing he now with joshua landis is director of the center of middle east studies at the university of oklahoma and he's with us now joshua good afternoon let's just start with those comments from trump blaming iran for havoc in the middle east trance critics say that's actually a bit rich what do you make of it well i think your introduction laid it out there's two sides to this the united states has lined up with the sunni powers saudi arabia and of course israel against largely shiite backed. shiites of the middle east whether it's iran is ball in lebannon assad in syria that these so we've got a classic wrangle over control of the persian gulf america wants to dominate the oil routes iran is trying to push america back and this is left a big open space of course for russia which has been able to side with iran and the shiites against the american backs and the powers and it's opened the door for
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russia to make a very important comeback in the middle east and we see the middle east very divided today in the north or russia and iran are supreme syria lebanon iran even turkey has turned towards russia because it cannot ignore the realities in the south though the united states is still so green saudi arabia the gulf egypt north africa so that's the that's the new power disposition of course president trump who has many pro israeli backers who've given him millions of dollars for his campaign he is playing to the money and he's playing to a world which is black and white that's his preferred way of seeing things and i think that's what's happening here so what's what's the next development then if everybody's fine for position in the middle east i mean are you expecting great attention then in syria in an escalation of the war there. you know i don't believe
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there will be a real escalation i think the power between israel and syria is so skewed in israel's favor that there really is very little that syria or iran can do in syria to hurt israel we just have seen over the last few months a number of attempts by israel and iran by excuse me by syria and iran to change the balance of power slightly in their favor shooting down in israeli drone for example but israel has as proven that it if it dominates the skies it dominates technology it can destroy most anything it wants to in syria and it has done it and that's that's what we've seen recently here is that it went to yes it just was sorry to interrupt but it continues to say it sees iran as a threat doesn't it in syria i mean it is obviously concerned by iran's involvement in syria and we've just seen over the last few hours to a number of rockets considerable number targeting iranian positions in syria saying
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. israel isn't holding back i mean the the fear amongst many is that this could go a stage further to. well yes you're right you know israel is anxious clearly but i think the rhetoric is much more. expresses much more anxiety than there really is that it really needs to be but put it that way because israel is a very dominant power here yes iran has established itself and syria has brought back assad has won in a very important war and i think that iran sees its role as consolidating its control over syria that is not good for israel in the long run on the other hand israel's just carried off a major coup which is to get the united states to rip up the iran deal that's going to make you want more it's going to make it much more difficult for all countries
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to have banking relations and to invest in iran they'll probably go ahead and find ways around it but it will dampen the ardor for investing in iran it'll make your audience poorer that's good for israel it's good for saudi arabia as long as iran is poorer and they're in it from their perspective it can't fight wars and it and supply its allies in the middle east with as much money and that's for them that's a win and i think that israel is cherishing that win today given this one two punch it's shown that it can bomb anything it wants to yes iran has responded with ten missiles which didn't hit very much israel it's sad if we feel a little bit arraign we're going to have a thunderstorm in syria so israel is carrying out its traditional policy of one eye for ten eyes and it's taking its ten eyes today and it's going to hurt. very interesting good to tell you we have to leave that as a joshua landis director of the center of middle east studies at the university of
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oklahoma thanks very much pleasure. now the u.s. president donald trump's controversial pick for cia director has been grilled at a senate confirmation hearing over her alleged involvement in the torturing of terror suspects the session was interrupted by protesters denouncing the nominee. he. was. resisting my many respects. to. the city as stop hurting me and i don't. know what the second person who was on that video. the ground there by so.
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