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this regime of north vietnam but the casualties among civilians were much greater at least two million people died in the war. after hopes of tightening democratic grip across the vietnamese state slipped away and up to one hundred forty one billion dollars was spent on military operations the us folded two had been exhausting rule at home and abroad. nine hundred seventy three thousands of antiwar protesters would later contribute to the end of u.s. military involvement and two years later the south surrendered with vietnam forced to unite under a socialist flag. however it would take years for vietnam to heal from the wounds of the us campaign. napalm bombs and toxic herbicides left the country scarred. and its citizens suffering. fast forward to twenty eight and us vietnam relations have turned a new leaf. even prospering. however there are some people who can't let go of the
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past among them the provisional national government of the third republic of vietnam most of them share one thing in common they all supported or fought for the south vietnamese army and had to flee when the war ended in one nine hundred seventy five they dream of a regime they never had a chance to see. and they're proactive about sharing their agenda they have their own prime minister and even newspapers about their cause printed in japan malaysia and thailand recently they've caught the attention of more global audience as. the ministry of public security should announce the organization of the provisional national government of vietnam as a terrorist organization. they plan to buy weapons and then attend to carry out terror attacks for their patrols were uncovered and they were arrested by the enemy security forces. twelve members were charged with subversion
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attempting to broadcast anti state messages described as a coup two of those behind it were american nationals of vietnamese descent. has been revealed they open the panda letters to the u.s. president with a q. even based in california it may be almost half a century since the end of the vietnam war but under the surface there are still rumblings with some still willing to fight for a cause they never saw come to fruition. one of the two u.s. nationals who were sentenced as we just saw is high and james new in the u.s. embassy in vietnam has released a statement saying it will support him until his release and deportation to america some locals say that the group you belong to simply doesn't understand that times have changed. this reactionary group which carries out acts of sabotage against the vietnamese government is deplorable the government is determined to maintain peace and stability so that the country can develop and prosperity be brought to the
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people in the groups members should not delude themselves into thinking what they do is right or what they don't understand that times have changed they don't understand the position of they put themselves in when they conspired against a country i think the sentences were too lenient. two people have been shot dead and almost a dozen injured during a video game totem into the city of jacksonville florida a paper police say that the suspect also died at the scene. there were three deceased individuals at the scene one of those being the suspect who took his own wife. there were nine victims transported by j forty to area hospitals seven of those had gunshot. in addition there were two additional gunshot victims is still transported themselves to local hospitals i'm happy to report that they are all stable condition at this time shortly after the foster report so the attack began
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circulating video appearing to show the incident almost online just to warn you you may find the following footage distressing. so let's go to be hard if. it's not a time out. police have identified the shooter as a twenty four year old man from baltimore they say he used at least one handgun a witness to describe the chaos that ensued after the shooter opened fire the last game he came back in the site that you say you know leaning against a leak is not only a controller he wants to meet somebody and look it is a little bit like a scene like a lot of these on the scene the old man like to. because it is he at least i see
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join us as you know you're not. you know just i mean. i mean. if it up as i might you know i mean i just don't get off on. this but it is part of. my family. yes it will be and he. could if you could join us here for the program. thousands of people rallied in central dublin on sunday to show solidarity with the victims of institutional abuse in ireland the stand for truth coincided with the end of pope francis his historic
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visit to the country which was marked by a papal mass all those participating carried banners and blazing with slogans like truth justice love and they marched in silence towards the last magdalene laundries to close in the country the injuries were predominantly catholic run confinement institutions for women who became pregnant outside of marriage the pope's visit to ireland has seen people airing their grievance. there's over a range of historic abuse scandals involving the catholic drug. i. live it's a woman in islands was not married she called pregnant she couldn't go into an irish hospital run by the states they had to go to these units because they were sinners. let me let me.
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not say. for the horrific consequence of a nuclear blast and global struggle to abolish the nuclear weapons altogether will it succeed. governor of japan's. seventy three years off to the world first the devastating effects of nuclear weapons. growing with warheads ready to civilization off the planet can few minutes you feel to rely on feel mutually assured destruction to keep peace is the drive to get rid of nuclear weapons realistic and all the list is if remembered well enough today. earning exactly really great to have you on our program welcome to thank you very much so.
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lots of relevant issues to discuss with you. so far your country is the only country that has suffered from the use of the nuclear weapons so it is understandable why japanese people are so adamant on abolishing nuclear arms. but you say that those advocating nuclear disarmament are realistic. you really think so i mean how realistic because nuclear states including your biggest partner united states opposed that well i say. realistic because. or argument or. you know the goal for abolishment of nuclear weapons is based on the reality of what happens to him and beings. it's use when it's actually used
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so we know the reality of the use of it and sometimes. you know deterrence or strategy and they're all discussed on paper you know there's certain assumptions there's certain assumptions. this number if we have this number you know two. actions in sitra. you know other two. but. mostly it's perception i did based. no standing there are you talking about those who are actually supporters of the terror plot i mean we didn't have a war for the last seventy years thanks to terrance you don't think that's reason enough to think that that's a good thing you know well deterrence no this war no having
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a war or no having a large number of casualties is not necessarily just because. u.s. and russia you know as a country has. nuclear weapons there are so many other factors that. deter the war. well i'm talking about you know. nuclear deterrence in deterrence something that's probably necessary. but i'm talking about nuclear deterrence what. i did the value of nuclear deterrence. you know to conventional deterrence in other deter so all of this fact that it should never ever take place because it's so horrid that no one would ever want to out that ever happen again but that is based on the
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assumption that there is no mistake there is no misjudgment there is no accident no there are a lot of assumptions that current. you know deterrence is based on. historically actually it's been proven wrong you know there has been many accidents. many misjudgments almost lead to. nuclear war which is really risky situation so this nuclear powers that the global powers at this point they're all very wary of each other that's why they don't really want to give up their nukes how do you see this technically happening if they were ever to happen like they all should give it up at the same time. well of course the process has to be carefully designed and i don't think it's going to happen tonight that
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horrible night. so what we need. to seriously look into. then of course the situation is very different in regions deterrence against what you know already did turn against him where. is a very important question and you have to. you know dig into details and try to come up with the process. in each situation to reduce nuclear weapons and finally eliminate it you've said it yourself is different they all have their reasons and yet nuclear weapons are only a manifestation of global political problems that each country has right can you really simply get rid of the nuclear weapons without addressing those problems because you know they're intertwined together i mean pakistan is afraid of
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a bigger india and doesn't want to be the next i'd say israel is surrounded by hostile arab states so unless you address those political problems you can't really talk about getting rid of nukes well no i don't think so. first again you know deterrence is nuclear deterrence is different from deterrence so we're talking about nuclear deterrence and the added value of nuclear deterrence and if you carefully look into each. you know situation. we should be able to find the new equilibrium. you know strategy extract stability is equilibrium in game theory. and there is a multiple. possible multiple equilibrium usually
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and does based on conditions or assumptions. and. if we could find the way to move that you know equilibrium to other position which is less costly or namely equilibrium with a nuclear weapon. much. more economical. probably this risk so what i'm saying is why. not we just say all because we have this conflict. having nuclear weapon is something. that is taken granted taken us granted but this look forward. with or you know ways to move to leave room to a new one you know and of course i don't say it's easy. and there are
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some measures probably. multiple party. needs to agree upon. but i don't think you've seen possible we just have to make that therefore stop what do you think of the nuclear weapons ban treaty adopted by the united nations can it ever go beyond declaring intent to actually have an actual impact but it's true that nuclear weapons countries must be involved in the process otherwise i mean it's only the nuclear weapon countries that can reduce or. eliminate nuclear weapons so finally process again you know how we invoke the nuclear weapon states so you have this in this. global peace plan in motion and i looked at it and i have to say that
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i admired the idea that. your devotion to it. do you have my doubts about how to promote what you stand for i mean conferences and rock concerts you know i cover politics a lot of wars a lot and you know peace doesn't come through concerts and conferences so. how do you make sure that you can impact through this program well you should be aware that something speech comes through music concerts too that i agree so you know those activities. you know there's some. targeted public you know like increasing public awareness or some of the d.v.d.'s are targeted more experts. you know like round table talk we have been here a few months. talk among experts and
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polish policy makers. about what we can do so you know. we think. the final goal of course is to eliminate nuclear weapons but. who. the woman needs it. is actually the leader of the new group working country and the structure that supports the leader. like the bureaucracy in the expert system and also public. house the basic foundation for the system so we are trying to. find a way to reach in each you know how you know how effective each
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action is we have to try many things which is you know this is very complicated and very significant issue so it doesn't happen. again you know. so we're trying to do. whatever we can in the find a more effective way. to achieve our goal we're going to take a short break right now when we're back we'll continue talking to governor you jackie will discuss more who is right behind the policy or those who want to stay with us.
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