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then or by one shovel you have been just on the want them and for johnny not out of them if you just any special for me our boss cos kind of who are minister of a and a vision. i'm just an unaccompanied young or what the. familiar coming out. of samana because he has a business that i hold up on the floor of. the
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facilities wrote a famous history of the peloponnesian wars when he observes there is. the 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 not to be had but nobody and yet.
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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 it 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
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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 to bring the occupation to end it. all while i was a long term american project it began with a religious missionary they left from boston in the eighteen twenty years 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. this is the only policy on the back row. this was the executive monarchs
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building. hawaii by eighty ninety three was already a constitutional monarchy so it had three separate branches of government they. executive which is 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 why he received that permission he went home he organized a coup in which the hawaiian kingdom was overthrown american marines were quickly landed to secure the new white government and a few years later the white became part of the united states. so this is the
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place that u.s. marines landed this road here is where they marched from honolulu harbor and they 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 pearl 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
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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. could enter point ports after disarming refurbish the following ports rearm and go back fighting. is a little bit of work who are busy gays and in peace why mighty greedy so it was by this very belated they were present all the things it was happier for you to be d.c. nine eleven and ninety three so what we see rising up out of that because the people who are the least. bit monsters that are injury. documents of an existing. document he should basically say to write this book you are worthy to know the whole truth and you see so it's all still up again and the pious see from the newspapers that receive.
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the wave developed an unusual. view of the world because of our location 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. won't we here. on a charter school. by school level that we're going to be visiting. each year with you folks doing a local. kind of turned over to you and your class so. anything for you feel like
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we already know oh i was just standing national was this nation state and for fifty years we celebrated taking ninety three what we know that. or united states of america illegally overthrew him where he is now home of the of the united states maintain that paul or despite having no mule already that's just her military and why do you hear what i said military the threat of force violent sprouse weapons what you how else are they maintaining power vikki climbed on the world and their population we just talked about how many guess fania two hours and in traffic we're all americans are way behind was. it's yours.
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we are the evidence. that the nationalisation where the evidence of the war crime we're not the war crimes ourselves. what already is an independent country all that was overthrown and 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 control 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
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i believe will still remain a potent dominant force in the world and we need to accept that the conditions of 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. in
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twenty forty you know bloody revolution two to correct the demonstrations going from being relatively peaceful political protests to be creasing the violent revolution is always spontaneous or is it just no lawyer here i mean your list put . in the bill is out of the new school and needle the former ukrainian president recalls the events of twenty four g. and. those who took part in it invested over five billion dollars to assist ukraine in these and other goals that will ensure a secure and prosperous and democratic. so
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what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy confrontation let it be an arms race in this on off and spearing dramatic development the only move really i'm going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time time to sit down and talk. i. i i i i. i i.
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was. the stories that shaped the week the opening of the u.s. embassy in jerusalem is met by mass for violent protests that leave sixty palestinians dead get america votes against an international probe into the gaza killings. relations between the e.u. and the u.s. are tested again after the european union says that it remains committed to the iran nuclear deal the very very much washington quit earlier this month. the latest so for the. world to see that fitting. with. me. and a feat of engineering europe's longest bridge connecting crimea to russia finally opens.
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good evening to you my name's neil harvey and this is the weekly here on r.t. international. this week the u.s. officially moved its embassy in israel to jerusalem and sparks new tensions in the region a spell listing also claimed the city is their own it's sparked protest of a sense which have become the deadliest. there's more. to this group. but load it up with the bill that we extend a hand in friendship to israel the palestinians and to all of their neighbors may
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there be peace we pray for the peace of jurors. after all. of the embassy went ahead is shed jewel despite the ongoing protests including outside the gates of the new compound correspondent witnessed the scene. bangui collins has gathered there protesting against him to see meet the needs radio police are trying to keep the crowd at bay why you have. i'm here to pose
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a decision by the u.s. administration to relocate their embassy in the heart of the contested city in the heart of the city for thirty five to forty percent of its residents living under occupation most of them are not citizens of any state in the night of basic rights i'm here with a group called all that's left for the diaspora jews against the occupation we're here because we oppose terms and to see who we think it's playing with the lives of israelis and palestinians alike in our lives and if it is not a game. be any fraidy parliamentarian why what do you what do you think about the whole incident we are. in a demonstration which has been licensed by those in a police but immediately after we arrived they attacked attacked a member of the knesset just because we had it been for the fasting and for god and then they attacked us and pushed us to get back we are here to see that jerusalem
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east is ok if i did it today it could be the capital of the state the police tying the tensions are definitely running high here as you can see these scuffles and clashes and whipping push pull it and have it was a lot of anger. on what happened let up in fact right out of the heart of the firefight up to me till data of this shit is pretty well i don't think i've. come. across all of this coming as the embassy just across the road is opening so while the mood is witnessing crime pictures of a historic occasion are featured we see them in the city opening just across the road are these kind of scenes i'm finding where there's a lot of anger and out of frustration and. it's a disappointment that the american government when to hear what the. israeli army has commented on that handling of the protest insisting that it followed standard
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procedures acting in self-defense against palestinian protesters it also says that it used live rounds in a selective manner both israelis and palestinians have longstanding statehood bid to jerusalem we take a look why. jerusalem is a city that's been a point of contention for nearly a thousand years ever since the first crusaders arrived to drive the muslim population away for nearly two centuries the area was governed by christian congress under the name of kingdom of jerusalem but the end of the thirteenth century had been a crusade of the holy land and up under muslim control with so much turbulent religious history today the area holds significance for christians jews and muslims alike all regard different parts of the old city to be their holy sites and since the formation of the state of israel in one thousand nine hundred eighty eight israel considers jerusalem to be its capital the subsequent conflict with their arab neighbors saw israel capture and annex the entire city of jerusalem the move
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has never been recognized by the united nations stands firm on the idea of establishing the two state solution where israel and palestine exist independently so by president trump announcing moving the embassy to jerusalem he's on the line that the u.s. recognizes the holy city to be the capital of israel for the international community value goes against the notion that any change in the city status should come through negotiations and not a unilateral action. earlier we discussed the complexity of the jerusalem issue with several guests. only yearly miserable some people around us want us to expose tolerance to those who declare that they want to kill us who declare that they want to get into israel. by clutch leak or by life falls poorer than their just you know all of the regional high limit our other one is not exactly on
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the island i've not heard or on a sunday or later in that has only two for for eleven years your start up is always what policy has brought to the world where we have anything resides raising children and. now a lot of n.r.e. are anything jews are now a small minority and that population and the more of a minority they become the more undemocratic. and racist israel becomes there are zero israeli injuries zero israeli casualties over two thousand palestinians injured over fifty seven palestinians killed including l.o.l. how sorry how magic. what do all of the new protests are monsters not my favorite organization hamas is a politically bankrupt group which has completely failed to
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exploit israel's gross gross contradictions and to use them against the this increasingly racist state i have something to tell you we want to stop the policy and state in the future a two state solution is the international solution it's not the palestinian solution alone i do believe still that there is a chance for this solution but it will take courage and it will take resolve from the international community to step up. some of america's allies have criticised the decision to relocate the embassy could have called it a breach of international law and also saying that it inflames an already tense situation some of that criticism was voiced an emergency session of the un security council on tuesday although the u.s. representative insisted that the embassy move did not undermine the peace process it has no bearing on jerusalem's holy sites it does not prejudge whatever the
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parties might negotiate in a peace agreement it does not under mind the prospects for peace in any way and yet for some this is supposedly a cause for violence or the un human rights council has voted to launch an international probe into the mass deaths on the israeli gaza border washington condemned the resolution with the u.s. envoy suggesting that the international organization has more important issues to deal with but this killer morgan explains now a nikki haley's accusations may be a double edged sword. the day that the american embassy was officially moved to jerusalem it was a day of great jubilation for american and israeli officials. remember this moment. but across the palestinian territories it couldn't have been more different in beleaguered gaza there was nothing but suffering and chaos our greatest hope is for peace the united states is prepared to support peace
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negotiations going to states is prepared to support a peace agreement in every way that we can and i don't think it hurts the peace plan. the peace plan will be introduced at the appropriate time there was certainly not any criticism of any of israel's extreme use of force by anyone in the trumpet ministration hamas terrorist backed by iran have incited attacks against israeli security forces and infrastructure so israel is not responsible for shooting mostly peaceful palestinian protesters some of whom were just children shot down by their own soldiers but if you're a place israel with syria suddenly nikki haley's heart bleeds for the dead in far less clear cut situations. yesterday morning. we awoke to pictures to children being carried in the arms of desperate parents.
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