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signed by commanders of all the soviet fronts the shock and there was little here whining here will see it yet is there one nice idea nazir thirty is nice year will be on a good year you will hide till you are still out. show them on the style social war whistler your thought or let's hear a row of barrels through g.g. . apply to many clubs over the years so i know the game and so i got. the ball isn't only about what happens on the pitch put a funnel school it's about the passion from the fans it's the age of the super money just kill you narrowness and spend be true to the twenty million one player. it's an experience like nothing else older because i want to share what i think of what i know about the beautiful game like great so well paul chance with.
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the beaks pointed to. ministries police forces and city administrations of many countries depend on one corporation and another by michael some point to point out one from the presence of god the constructivist damas on the guns not once has the feed of the dog on him to see if the must also apply to the proprietary software you don't know the source code isn't that a such a security risk when you have a black box operating the public i'd think microsoft dependency puts governments under cyber threat and not only that to think office can put more on what we call soft missile defense and the selling this is also one of the most vocal link to the most. recent war. with. the us this
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lay in ruins more than fourteen million civilians had been killed practically every village in belarus and ukraine had a trench nearby where hundreds of old men women and children were executed. that's how they acted on soviet soil. of us old us the whole situation surged out in the sea a kindle event where we divest know in the blue the man saying giraffes the muscle and you can time the word and there and the soviet issue failed coup here on the humvee of the city pinned down you're going to see cash out of leader says so and then i aspire i know that was come see us get everybody out you know we home need to is get up to our stand that greek to end there were. six yeah i.
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out that an urn in a law there had been thousands of such cases. zeus' by her own in a while or at least this notion of a wide storm system leading might be miley are not trying to. score a balloon homonym he was the young boys me. the second front they write so much about in western history books was launched just eleven months before victory by this time the red army could have achieved it by itself but i shiver yeah can i be sure love it for all for wrong. sort of they're all sort of polloi name season but above all a nice. smear a t. he just thought a pretty walk properly. after you. sort
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of cheat you out of the walk but there are more forseeable of you slow quite innocent by mere script was that australia did the sawhorse and destroy method of i believe i need your oil. from a ship dealer it just sunk. your years why dearly you were all when she was nine years of thirty years or you generally thought the dollar up at almost all you quite delicious what. gillett backside bureau by b. of a daughter and a prestigious really stock are so this off with my failures nickel further by about taxable. binational mushed e.p.i. gnashing on our show your sister chill mr nelson for auntie. some western historians claim that the successes of the red army was solely due to american supplies made possible by the so called lend-lease policy. then the soviet union. kerry demand your weight of that battle in terms of charge to supply
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the army fighting the germans in terms of charges killed in battle in terms of civilians killed in battle. but still together we prevailed over the nazi germany. george carrying an american historian news the history of lend lease very well he's written a number of books about it. it was not an act of charity or generosity it was an act of calculated self-interest. lend-lease turned out to be a profitable business for the u.s. few people know that it took until two thousand and six for the russian federation to repay the us fully for the moment in fact more than sixty percent of lend lease supplies went to great britain and just twenty percent of the u.s.s.r. the majority of deliveries were made between one thousand nine hundred four nine hundred forty five when the outcome of the war had practically been determined did
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the united states benefit from it and i think. yes absolutely the united states did that from the war and and some ways world war two. cures the depression as far as the united states is concerned prosperity is for show or for store. even after the u.s. joint war american corporations continue to fulfill orders to enemy countries. standard oil shipped around thirteen thousand tonnes of crude oil to the germans every month. ford supplied car tires as well as rubber to the german army. about half of the damage spirituals will produce to total factories which is along two american general motors. until nine hundred forty.
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s. the movie does so with. steve must. be a chapter. even if to some in which the. only. fame is the fear that i. can eke. give up little beast the scene is he said v.h.f. ticket fax to. after the war ended huge number of third reich real criminals were employed by the us from a nazi generals responsible for the extermination of millions became nato general the cia hired thousands of s.s. offices and scientists there's a reason why operation paperclip was launched right after world war two brought sixteen hundred nazi scientists to the us. you know and those people were incorporated into the n.s.a. and those people were. you know were used for the manhattan project and used for
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all kinds of nefarious things and some of these people so you know it's basically the idea that we defeated fascism is is is false what we did is we sort of merged into fascism and took it over and you know so that's really where it's at and i the reason you know again young people are confused as cause they're lied to every day . in addition to war criminals political scientists historians ideologists who had worked on hitler's propaganda as well as representatives of european countries that they collaborated with the nazis who took refuge in the united states. i mean he gonna see a pretty amount it more than the sword and everybody disputes and he still does a good school course i mean a counselor professor. where you can laugh and you. here's a thought. she writes.
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myths about the soviet threat and a preventative german strike on the u.s.s.r. and nothing new they were developed inside the third reich this justification was expressed on june the twenty second one nine hundred forty one by the german ambassador sherman and in a message passed to the soviet government and in a memorandum presented to the soviet ambassador in berlin on the same day the documents stated that the u.s.s.r. was allegedly preparing to invade europe and that this was the main cause of war in the meantime german planes were ready bombing soviet cities. and you would have thought about such a mass and evil person with whom you would be but what i was on about the one up to some of. the preventative strike myth was completely dispelled that the nuremberg trials former head of the german prison radio feature
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admitted that the propaganda campaign had been planned in order to convince the public that the us is sun and not germany was to blame for the war. these myths will later adopted by performance of the cold war historical rewrite ever since world war two and it was necessary to foment the cold war against russia against communism and socialism. that's where attempts to justify the third reich come from to make it look like the victim of soviet aggression then another idea was introduced that the main driving force behind victory of a fascism was the allies led by the united states and the responsibility of the war was placed on hitler and stalin. starting a. new version year. and i just ski go. c.m.e. it scheme now she's members name is kim flushes ma'am yes yes nim's elemental.
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across europe municipalities are taking their water supply back from private companies who he made to me to peep out of the cells with simple song alone even some company else with so they can find private companies to take over the utilities anybody tell us they're all. allowed to miss you guys you got to buy them the going to go buy been this is. just to quote them out real kudos. for you man but the lift bill brought up locals are ready to stand up for the basic human rights of access to water it's about water but it's also over much more than war it's about the hurt and the redistribution of all or was to this. day downwards do you want or was.
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it supported to note that armenia is not ukraine or georgia and that our experience is unique to certain extent and we're building on the success and the fielder's of past efforts to address 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 a democrat grassroots an effort by the armenian people for the armenian people. to. search out the way is anti american and anti-democratic and they can look at that quite plainly by understanding the stock price approach or athlete was there a split so it's trading i think there are three hundred thousand dollars a share so the message from charlie munger and warren buffett to 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
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milking the system abusing this. well as raunchy a. person one time or they add nothing to the economy. the head of the e.u. calls on the block to step up to the plate and replace the u.s. is the world's superpower after trump scraps the around nuclear deal and continues his war of words. i don't 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're involved it's bedlam and. israel launches a series of strikes on iranian targets in syria claiming it's in response to an iranian assault on the golan heights and the british prime minister apologizes for new case complicity in the rendition of the leader of a recognized libyan terror group.
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for their welcome at seven pm here in moscow you're watching international now the u.s. is facing a round with the u.s. over the iran nuclear deal because despite donald trump announcing he was withdrawing from it the other signatories of expressed their willingness to keep the cream and to live use commission president. even went as far as to say america has lost its figure. so as the usa turned away from multilateral relations with the ferocity that only surprised us wants to cooperate with other corners of the world there is much need for you're all across the globe become and look at this point we have to replace the united states which as an international anchor has lost bigger because of it. but
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what we've heard from european leaders is something very different indeed they've been distancing themselves from the united states from that decision by donald trump saying that they want to do everything they can to sure of that agreement with iran in fact french british and german ministers are going to be meeting with the reigning representatives on monday to ensure that that deal stays afloat we've also been hearing from the german chancellor angela merkel who said that the decision by the u.s. to step away from that iranian nuclear core it means that europe will have to step up over there that they could talk we will freeze more responsibility in europe and foreign policy in the area of securing peace in the area of political solutions we must find the u.s. president decided that he would withdraw from the nuclear agreement with the around france the united kingdom and germany have decided that we remain committed to this agreement we've also been hearing that russia and germany have been talking to each other saying that they want to maintain the communications to do everything
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possible to ensure that this deal with iran does not fail meanwhile we've seen some different tensions rising between germany and the united states after the new u.s. ambassador to germany sent out a tweet basically telling german companies that they needed to leave iran and mediately following that decision by donald trump to drop out of the iranian nuclear deal that's not gone down too well with the former german ambassador to the u.s. giving out some sage advice you don't have. host country what do you taking the new u.s. ambassador down a peg or two. charlotte been reporting we mile after quitting the around nuclear deal and promising a raft of new sanctions to you donald trump is continuing his war of words against iran he's blamed taran for causing quote bedlam and death. how we deal with the rare probably we want to very well with them but that's ok to.
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understand. life because i don't 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're involved it's bedlam and and we can't allow that to happen another statement from trump and we're in for another treat it so juicy you can't help but say for 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 got
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trump elected and if you don't get it you're in for a life lesson. understand. life because i don't think they do understand 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 hear 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 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 come pain that. resulted in the world's worst man made him in a terran crisis war courtesy of american weapons american logistical support and
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american intelligence and with syria i must have missed the moment when iran joined the u.s. in sending money and weapons to g. hardest armed 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. and the american flag isn't the only thing in tatters now so is the iran nuclear deal which has left europe scrambling for response one thing is clear though they
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won't be taking a leaf out of donald's art of the deal meanwhile around israel sorry has launched a huge strike against a rainy night posts in syria about sixty rockets were fired by twenty eight jets while ten missiles were fired from the ground and all were aimed at the disputed golan heights for more details be heard from local journalists in both television and damascus. here in the muscles we could be able to witness that action which took place after. midnight. we could be able to hear the witness by how the syrian air defense where packaging the. israeli missiles in the sky over the mosque was a syrian military source announced that the army's. own tens of. of that missiles. to hit. destroy all three an army
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leg that one. air defense but to be on one we did what israel says this was as a retaliation to iranian rockets fired towards the northern golan heights now israelis seem to have gone into shelters while this happened there were sirens here in israel and. but now business is as usual defense minister victor lieberman. has spoken today in a press conference saying that iranians should be aware because if there will be rain here in israel there will be a flood nobody wants a conflict nobody wants war but everybody does seem to want to defend israel's borders. total trump controversial pick for cia director is being cruel to the senate confirmation hearing she was quizzed over her alleged
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involvement in the torture of terror suspects possession though was interrupted by protesters denouncing the nominee. thank god. god god. god. god resisted my many respects. to. stop hurting our you know just. well the second person in that video he was wrestled to the ground there by security and then escorted out his seventy nine year old cia veteran ray mcgovern he served the agency for twenty seven years but then became a political activists protesting the use of torture mcgovern is a strict as a staunch critic of jena hospital we contacted his lawyer to you said that the
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activist has spent the night in jail where the cia's and hans interrogation program was the main focus of jena high school senate grilling. promise that under the leadership the agency wouldn't restart the controversial program that was there was a certain amount of ducking and diving at the hearing you believe the program in terms of interrogation program was consistent with american values we have decided to hold ourselves to a stricter moral standards are they consistent with american values senator i believe very strongly in american values i want to trust that you have the moral compass that you said you have i have conducted myself honorably and in accordance with u.s. law do you believe that the previous interrogation techniques were immoral what i believe sitting here today is that i support the higher moral standard we have decided to hold ourselves to answer the question.
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