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gamble your government launched its own attempt to retake sasha we didn't. we didn't. the morning of the eight my wife calls me and says that they bombed a couple hundred meters away from her mother's house i remember i was actually crying and all prayed and thinking that if anything happens to my family i'm going to kill suckers we. and i meant that we met jim is just ten years ago he's an american who lives in florida his wife john is a sense young in august two thousand and eight she and her daughter were on holiday at the parents' place in south ossetia so says it's got nothing to say says out these interested fifty good days of loach. just a verse from the berlin dusting it would. be enough standish to hold a layer. of social. media is that he said with.
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a. sigh surely said. georgia. later you find out through the european commission that in fact it was georgia that the said it was not a fear of the mainstream media they reported that russia started the conflict and said nothing about soccer surely opening fire on the night of the beginning of the olympics in beijing i talked to many people i've posted many things on the internet and letting people know the truth about what really happened now is. very carefree if i'm wrapping up the house to pampering too much and in my own drive prove rand maybe it's. an armor much of it back now that i wouldn't want to
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sleep alone there's this one window in my room they sleep in there is like a crack in them but i would i would remember oh that's from the war center was afraid she was saying she was afraid that the suction really was going to be there and he was in the soldiers have to us every year when we went back for several years she had those feelings. couple years after the war i believe that eventually other countries would learn to recognize that georgia was at fault in this war especially after the european commission came out and said that georgia started the war. i thought for sure that other countries would follow suit with russia to recognize the independence the south has said and i was very disappointed that they didn't. learn.
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six tries or financial survival. when customers go by to reduce the price. didn't help well reduce and lower. that's undercutting but what's good for food markets is not good for the global economy. shows seemed wrong why don't we all just don't call. me. yet to shape out of this thing comes to educate and in detroit because the trail. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground.
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people have to understand that when you're attacked so many crimes brutally attacked in people murdered how can you expect a republican to go back to those people over a law which. you can't. just i'm fresh out of the sampson and that there's actually no more system of class known. to man the holiday home than motion hum the subtlety the hum of the title to the moment the man could also come we didn't know normal. first system the people of men who. own vote this time. if you want to rule the. more you know this is also what she wrote all change i thought. and i forgot all
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cool i'm ok i got it down there is a no you don't know forty times through you know you can no. longer watch so this it was yet at all tell me the one to must see must share jimmy smits on my i just stand there you know if you were to go north or if you. were so eager off it on your. toes to go to war no matter. what the five eight men that was shot as soon as it. carried a member of our own to give the baby yes it was my guess a little sheep that can't get to don't stuff. to still resist somebody who. doesn't read later related what happened a son had found out that his parents had been captured and he came to rescue. them
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. it took the russian army a few days to force the georgians to retreat many georgians who had been living in a city or left for georgia with the military. resolution as is true. the most very vulnerable they're going to resist is really. really going to lead to this are very. costly when you are nice and. we asked our readers for a demo. of specialization as. a contract is to go through. syria vonnie in georgia was billed as a special refugee settlement for those who came from south to set a year cookiecutter houses accommodate two thousand people most center of any
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resistance referred to south or says here as off by territory for them it's georgian land. elnora fled to georgia with her children her house was burned down so she's got nowhere to go back to elnora's granddaughter was born in sara vonnie she's never been to south or setia and only heard about it from her grandma. down there thought is good to out well i. thought i'd gone or the hotel the manatee dined. wandered out i was up there luke was. i said i'd have the ads down catron mom my dad. salvo me dad just died except i met that author. that's mocked i asked
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him i said you're very literate squander i said on my normal retort of a. notorious guarded attitude. and they are it's a very narrow down a shabby market around. the country dover though it's grotesque that bed near it well in the last men who seek your see here opportunity says i don't at all going to regard it as a duo that's gone and i'm sure we're going to double double never we're not and just as left a transmitter as a static mound as i do secretarial circuit or switch as a car so carter is horrid and most everywhere not as well as a lot of illiteracy i doubt it or yeah the secretary was. so mary. let it go it was to be in the longest are thing going through. rehabilitation i'd rather. read you know with an oath you know which i forgot there is. an issue
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of more that i missed most. of. the construction of this fence between georgia and south the sense here started straight after the war however the border line hasn't been fully fenced. for russian border guards to be stationed along the border to help with security. just enough to show. that. there is no thought of big arc we'll. bring you some. of the.
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mysteries of. the borderlines were defined by rather old maps which just didn't reflect current reality in the border called the village and some of the inhabitants remained in south ossetia while twenty two people found themselves living in no man's land. since then they've been living between two checkpoints they're not allowed into georgia and they need a special pass to enter south of. this border checkpoint has been set up specially for them. off which is bridge. shoes this is the. your maci don't make a good bill so this was less school to both exist dozens of them to school with and .
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are on this. group says the rules of the sea. the nuns good seeing you blue sky. full tilt. peoples. all of this up us there's a view on me. being the. fullest. must see the truth. when you see us. done the moment when you can you. explain me me revved up and i see. those stranded in no man's land have been promised that they'll be allocated new houses and be moved to south essentially. that promise was given the six years ago when the fence was built.
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eighty percent of the buildings in skin vol were destroyed during the war. and school was also badly damaged ten years ago it seemed to us the to be impossible to rebuild the place. that. followed. the future. so when russian. t.v. much you do is just going to tell us a school system is. the region. that
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desperate. last. trip. into most british. some soon. will last in the really. loose issue. such. as a child was fascinated by clay mortally a used to make models of animals and superheroes. as he grew older he didn't abandon his hobby even though he graduated last year they still keep his models on display not the ones he made as a child but his most serious work. here's your officers. he says
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it is part of. the whole. truth. as you can just. shoot me. it's a scourge but little seeing. it's. through the. is jewish luigi doesn't mean poet nikki sixx his mistress in a school or two which are just. center has really changed. most of the build. reconstructed but many were torn down and rebuilt from scratch. russia helped to rebuild the destroyed republic and was the first nation to
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recognize south a city as independence. russia now helps to keep the peace. a military base was built in skin involved my own best i was in the medical corps. was. and i mean it's you know i mean. probably fulfilling. the. thing. for the most of us you know.
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a vocal of cool school. when children are was hiding with the sun in the basement of a maternity home the georgian army entered her village. children as husband went off to fight and her parents were left alone in their house as well as this time i would guess she has come over to send messages very gracious birdman moving of her name with a queer doubt who are hundreds of. other times when she might want to rival at. charlestown douches stuff i'd forgotten to. feel them more the more usual told us their knowledge of g.-d. . sure inners husband died shortly after the war so arsène has no memory of his dad
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share in a remarriage and gave birth to a daughter and another baby's on the way. the family's poor so awesome makes his own toys his favorites are a wooden machine gun and a sniper rifle the one out on mark since base here is how. i made your book really challenge our boys. and my. house a small dog with. a state visit. could not possibly. cool flashed at her and the children just. the.
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the way to the united states is dangerous for most of the illegal immigrants. cost the most to us that's a lot of sympathy i want to become lost and i won the last post on this but many of them look for refuge in the so called sentries sides of the draft used to share information about undocumented migrants with federal authorities. first class dan commom. most even more don't tell me the best time i get i'm in a lot of class and the one that. they have what are they all choose to stay in the country with donald trump in the white house. both of you what is the who could be that the deal to. assess it struggles of many couples. to which at the push to
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little. guy. which is accused of double standards after buying an activist for offensive comments against black people even though identical tweets against whites when challenged. in other headlines info was one of the most popular and most controversial alternative news websites has been banned by leading social media platforms for what they see as hate speech. and ahead of a visit by the international chemical weapons watchdog to the english town of amesbury next week the media continues to speculate on the poisoning case led to the u.k. as off to russia to extradite suspects. stay with
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us now from discussing the long running saudi of the of. oh and welcome the cross-talk were all things considered i'm peter lavelle after three years of conflict it has been estimated that out of a population of twenty seven point four million twenty two point two million people in yemen are in need of humanitarian assistance four point five million children and women are suffering malnutrition while two point nine million people are internally displaced this is a humanitarian catastrophe by any measure so why are the u.s. and u.k. so committed to the saudi u.a.e.
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war on yemen. crosstalk in the tragedy known as yemen i'm joined by my guess and marandi into and he's a professor at the university of program in london we have charles. as a security analyst and a former u.k. army and counter terrorism intelligence officer and in brighton we cross to catherine shocked and she is a senior analyst with the center all right crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want i always appreciated let me go to charles first. this war has been going on for three years i gave some of the stats encourage our viewers to go to doctors without frontiers and look at their side on yemen the much more detailed much more gruesome i would even say what is the u.k. u.s. interest in this war against the country this is the poorest country in the middle
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east what is the thinking behind british foreign policy supporting saudi arabia and the emirates against yemen. i suspect on the one hand you've got u.k. and the u.s. saying that some degree and we can come on to that later on their national interests are aligned with saudi arabia particularly against iran of course in yemen elsewhere and again you have to question i'm hoping hopefully later in a poem we will do that in more detail as to why the u.k. and u.s. always seem to see their interests as being in conflict with iran in most instances but also there's got to be a aspect of this which is based on commercial interests of course britain and america supply vast amounts of weaponry and other equipment to saudi arabia the relationship with saudi arabia particularly it's not just saudi arabia involved here it's one of course other gulf states as well all of which have very lucrative
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. commercial contacts with britain and the united states and indeed france and there has been certainly of the last few years a tendency for particularly united kingdom that anything that is saudi arabia supports pretty much britain and america are going to support also we have to remember just really how important this relationship particularly saudi arabia is if we think about trump we think about. other government ministers united states and united kingdom their first port of ports of call when they've been put into office isn't their allies in europe or the states often it's usually going off to see two players both of whom are vitally important to british and particular interest one of those is israel the other one always saudi arabia and so really i think this war is becoming increasingly and embarrassment not just war but the blockade and everything else that goes with it is becoming embarrassment to western leaders as invariably parts of it creep into media coverage because there's been a look at all yes the last three creep creep but also if they will they will
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continue to support it catherine let me go to you in brighton ok so we've got a little bit in the background the the reason. if we can use that term for the british and the americans so what does fifty three me. for the saudis in the us the genocide i mean what what do they hope to what is the end goal here go ahead but the end goal was basically this iteration of the have would have cried to two thousand and eleven when the people decided to to rise up against the then you know regime where the us would europe that was in control of yemen and yemen's political future as well as economical future and i think that this is what they're trying to do trying to revert back to you know the situation that we had you know treaties other than an f. and that is not going to happen because people have learned that they have a right to put it tickles that determination and they understand you know the majority of yemen youngest and that's why would you is not there to promote greater
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yemen or even to promote a greater future for yemen but rather you know you have yet another country a client state that would remain forever tied up to yemen. i mean just very quickly when we talk about you know british and the u.s. siding with saudi arabia because of the fear and animosity that have to would see iran we need to be very careful here to understand that yemen is a proxy only in the eyes of britain and the u.s. because they reason the iranian influence in yemen represents your graphically advantage and it's sitting on very important waterways needed to really and of course because of all routes which is why britain and the u.s. all are interested in yemen in the first place it has nothing to do with the fact that you want to have the na in yemen but rather because of the geography and where yemenis is situated in relation to iran and the rest of the gulf countries and i think it's an important point because we need to stop this narrative that iran you know has an interest in trying to promote unrest in yemen that's not the case if anything iran needs stability in the region to be able to itself you know you know
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stabilize its own borders and everything else like goes with it i think that i'm really glad you brought that up because there is. and so the terminations issue in yemen that is never brought up in the mainstream media and charles already brought up the issue that is always mentioned i'm going to go to mohammed now into rant it's all iran's fault as usual i mean you pick the day of the week it's russia's fault or rand's fault here now i'm willing to agree that iran may have some kind of involvement on some level now but not in two thousand and eleven that was what how this was sold so to intervention in the first place here but it's always a rand's fold it's a proxy war it's far more than a proxy war as catherine has pointed out go ahead mohamad into around this is one of the excuses that western countries in the western media use in order to justify the crimes being committed by their governments the canadian government american and british and french governments are involved in crimes against humanity and they
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are just as guilty as mohamed been solomon and the saudi regime and all this without them he couldn't be carrying out these crimes americans are providing all sort of source of the just simple support so they need to justify it somehow obviously for anyone who know for who knows anything about what's going on the yemenis do not have the ability to have any meaningful contact with iran there's no way that the iranians can help them in a meaningful way because they're completely surrounded the americans and the saudis and others have laid siege on the country they're preventing food from getting in there and forcing starbase starvation they've been doing this for years now and the western media they call it a proxy war or they try to somehow blame the victims in gaza in order to again justify their policies but it's obvious that this country is surrounded the
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overwhelming majority of the population is living in the areas controlled by. the law and their allies the popular committees and so on after all these years after over three and a half years with all the interest of foreign support american support european support mercenaries from from different countries blackwater and an american and french official military presence on the ground sudanese mercenaries after all you know with all the money that the saudis and their marti's are spending if they cannot capture the capital of the country that shows that it is the will of the people of yemen that prevents them from doing so that shows that the resistance against the saudis and the americans is in the gentleman and popular resistance but that's something that they don't want to see because that makes c.n.n. that makes the new york times the guardian the b.b.c.
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all of them run against their own government if they point these out that humiliates their own government position charles i have noticed that what scant coverage there is on the cable stations the iran card is always almost always played for so ok and there is not the not there isn't a willingness to admit that are serious war crimes are being committed and i'd like to point out the the who these also have been accused of that in all fairness but this is a very tragic conflict. again you know i know what is the endgame here because i mean what just reading the stats i mean this is a country a humanitarian situation that is winding down very whiney out of control in a very serious way i mean cholera i mean something that is virtually wiped out in the world this comeback in the benjamin's there and there seems to be no outcry.

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