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it was in the one nine hundred fifty s. that our secretary of state john foster dulles proclaimed our policy is global. we started as a continental empire by clearing out the native peoples and other foreign forces then we became an overseas empire by taking islands in various parts of the world and then after the second world war we began to a global empire now we are playing on the whole billiard.
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the united states has always had a variety of tools to use in its attacks on other countries. economic sanctions are are often just the beginning another thing you like to do is place some military pressure on the countries a true talking around. and there has to be an effort to demonize that country and the leader of that country particularly in our own caress and in the press of that leader's own country. americans love to think there were intervening in other countries to overthrow evil people and if that's true you have to make the person look evil. in nineteen fifty one ottomans came to power in guatemala after being
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a looked at by the people in washington the u.s. president received the usual use of a visit. years ago i wrote a book about how the united states overthrew the government of guatemala in nineteen fifty four. the case of the water is a great example of american call for action during the period of the one nine hundred fifty s. when covert action was at a peak. the country lost its legitimate government and hundreds of people lost their lives.
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those new see a pull you to say that as you see them will do was. to meet people and found that i don't them on the look in their own yabby on at the moment the memory of them. but i mean for one look to know you so much that done. at this time a giant american company the united fruit company owned huge amounts of lending water amala. and much of that land they were not using was just being held taken while many
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guatemalans are starving because they didn't have the land to grow food. i.e. not be ample galleon. down enough and in order both don't keep that i.e. the adult. now you know one month and then. and get. one again. yeah. you know we're going to get them. now in atlanta. and it's going up and. so president arbenz on the guatemalan government decreed a land reform program this land reform program would have forced the united fruit
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company to sell its own used land so it could be divided up and given to poor families the united fruit company was very unhappy with this they went to the united states government the u.s. government then concluded that these socialist orientation of guatemala was dangerous to the united states. by adult. women throwing a hundred. of them are probably a bird to come in. your home but you can you can we want to put your foot over here i won't go to you because we're. going to come in from the look in the desert i get a one hundred one. later civil war broke out something like
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two hundred thousand people were killed in that what over more than thirty years. when is it be able. to go. and. you know. if them be near. yeah. come up with something. from me for michael.
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to see if you were you scared though when good men. see him to day. to their opinion pierce. and never came out of. the circle morrison one. thanks you still feel the urge to steal our vehicle i will spoil the story. then there. is. so the first one is. going to. the government that we don't like shows bad faith by bothering an american company. then we convince ourselves that that company is our geo political enemy. then we sell the intervention. as
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humanitarian intervention we only do it out we don't do anything for ourselves in fact we sacrifice ourselves. for the good of others. american involvement in the overthrow of the government of libya the government of omar khadafi was a number example then call it a number of impulses in the american interventionist spirit.
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live. we thought of him as a bad leader one we couldn't control now he looked like he might be about to carry out all human rights atrocity so we decided it was time to participate or not parisian to overthrow gadhafi in that operation of course he was killed. so we succeeded in the short term goal get rid of gadhafi deposed that government but then what happened we didn't have a plan for what was going to come next we thought that maybe by magic some new
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peaceful regime would urge everybody would cooperate and things together. see. the shape. oh thanks so. much. and we can all be in santa because i was about ten at. the most and that's mostly about the something you can day.
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join me everything will be all excitement sure and i'll be speaking to get us to the world of politics sports business i'm show business i'll see that. is the middle east stumbling towards a region wide war it sure looks like it trumps decision to withdraw from the iran nuclear deal and set into play a cascade of events difficult to manage and control does anyone gain from missing pending cataclysm. in house even about four hundred feet from the finish area most would reckon of
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making fun of them actually how about. someone who can. finance in homes lost can tell but if that was an inside ask. who could not be my love them and for what. not mine i do nothing was that i do any kind of god even. something i thought. was a nod to methe scene then obama. on the one of them and presenting on that i'd love to include off any special deal for me. who are
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in national value and a vision. i'm just an unaccompanied young know what the. odds . are and. coming out. of solomon because he has a business that i hold up on the floor of. the facilities wrote a famous history of the help uneasy in wars when he observes as. the
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war or the conflict does not usually break out with the bigger the smaller country pushing up and pushing up and finally attacking that's not what happens it's usually the bigger country that gets worried and then attacks and you can see this pattern through history they call it sometimes the. trap and it's dangerous for the future because we united states is a power that's been used to being on the top and is now being challenged now you know out of nowhere neck. islamiya what can be the mubarak got to be. but nobody and yet. i let medina problems but that. was in the measures that he has. a lot of believe be too free he said then.
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we believe that we are an exceptional nation this is a phrase you hear a lot in the united states we call an american exceptionalism it means that we have a responsibility for the whole world and we need to make rules for the rest of the world because without us there will be chaos. my name is dr king on whose side and i am a white political scientist. in one thousand nine hundred three my country was invaded by the united states and we've been under an illegal and prolonged occupation ever since i've dedicated my life to not only finding out why the united states invaded my country but also how
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to bring the occupation to an end. all why it was a long term american project it began with three religious missionaries they left from boston in the eighteen twenty to go to hawaii and live there to spend the rest of their lives civilizing the poor savages and barbarians as we saw who lived in hawaii. and. this is the only policy on the back row. this was the executive monarchs building. by eighty ninety three was already a constitutional monarchy so it had three separate branches of government. if which
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was here legislative and judicial which is across the street. the leader of these white awad actually came to washington to win permission from the president of the united states to overthrow the government of the kingdom of hawaii he received that permission he went home he organized a coup in which the hawaiian kingdom was overthrown american marines were quickly landed just secured the new white government and a few years later a white became part of the united states. so this is the place that u.s. marines landed this road here is where they marched from honolulu harbor and they
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occupied this location right here when they invaded my country the honking the. so we're at right now this is where camp smith this is headquarters for the pacific command and it overlooks pearl harbor and pro harbor is a naval base for the united states so it falls under the command structure of the pacific command. and why it was taken by the united states were invaded in order for the united states to control pearl harbor because of hawaii's location its central central in the central pacific so there's a central location that ships. enter point ports after disarming
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refurbish. ports rearm and go back fighting. to middle middle who are asian or indeed why i might be greedy sort of but this is very related to reverse this all the things it was how do you know you to be d.c. nine eleven and one third so what we see rising up out of that because people are these. monsters that are injury. document of an existing. document each and basically saying we're to write this book we are worthy to know the whole truth and the so it's all still up again and piracy from the newspapers that precedes being. cut. that we've developed an unusual. view of the world because of our location
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we have huge oceans and a couple of weak neighbors in mexico and canada therefore we've never had to have a foreign policy of clear cooperation with others we've been able because of our power to impose our will on others. while we're here. on a charter school. by school level that we're going to be visiting. you share with you folks who are a local one kind of turned over to you and your class so. anything for you feel like we already know oh i was just standing national was this nation state and for fifty years we celebrated thinking ninety three what we know that. or united states
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of america illegally overthrew him with what he now hold the the united states and maintain that power despite having no mule already that's lose their military might get here when i said military the threat of force violent sprouse weapon what you how else are they maintaining power in vikki clarify a little bit where population we just talked about how many guest fania two hours and in traffic we're all americans are willing to have was. but yours. we are the evidence. that the nationalisation where the evidence of the war crimes
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we're not the war crimes ourselves. already is an independent country all that was overthrown in eighty ninety three was our government by the united states not our country so our country is still an independent state but we're not a country all of our independence we're occupying. this book overthrow is an attempt to show the times that america overthrew foreign governments over a long period. the united states at least in a relative sense is declining in power in the world and we can still remain and i believe will still remain a potent dominant force in the world and we need to accept that the conditions of
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past decades don't exist anymore and we're not used to this we're not ready for this psychologically americans have always been on top we think of ourselves as always getting our way and we're entering into a period when that's not going to be so easy the challenge is can we adapt our habits of dominance to a more equal multi-polar or. seventy
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four design submissions. seven thousand pilings. to join judges. and eight hundred sixty nonstop days of work. a russian w.b. . and a russian pop stuff. show you how. long the crimean bridge was built. witnessed the construction living you need to transport. the well dogs of crimea.
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most of those you know while google more familiar it's a bit. in twenty four you know bloody revolution to the demonstration going from being relatively peaceful political protests to be creasing the violent revolution is always spontaneous or is it just no war here i mean your list book that you would leave me in the new bill is that i know you will in the middle of the former ukrainian president recalls the events of twenty four g. and. those who took. it invested over five billion dollars to assist ukraine in these and other goals that will ensure a secure and prosperous and democratic. north
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korea counsels a high level meeting with the south after the us carries out large scale military drills that pyongyang has also threatened to pull out of a highly anticipated summit with donald trump. off the second consecutive day of clashes between israelis and palestinians the u.s. says the relocation of its embassy to jerusalem did not spot the bloodshed. it does not under mind the prospects for peace in any way and yet first some this is supposedly a cause for violence. and with less than a month till kickoff football legend peter schmeichel continues his.

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