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2nd world war the heroic defense of sevastopol lasted almost a year and took hundreds of thousands of lives. therefore the naval base in crimea has a legacy of historical pride for the russian black sea fleet as well as being of huge strategic importance. those of us alive back then remember when there were soviet missiles put into cuba how frightened americans were and how angry and how we almost went to a nuclear confrontation over having weapons of that kind of destruction placed that close to the united states. just so if the united states considers cuba to be in its backyard. then crimea lays at russia's doorstep. the consequences of a u.s. seizure of the face or a nato base which in general. but almost some of us in being.
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taught me to. put you in with a. deal unless. you know us enough to speak with practical putting it into shape. when you have it. so it's not just in the military use ocean to win the support that we. know in a system that was the old me strong leader on the. it. was a piece of the school board. just him a part of what i get there but in no way a buzz but they're both saying no doubt in the phone books amongst the with doesn't it seem easy if it's to make. the national system. unless you mean it's not. supposed to figure if we act we would sort of the response. to me because you knew seemed up in yuma if i can. look if clinton should
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just shut up now and then let those. those in the news that you play in the in the lead you disappear with the same socialism. up in the back of the land of plenty still a good little illusion when you see what i pay for a bison you can get on the net and you can. concerned about the expansion of nato they don't has expanded into 13 countries up to the borders of russia 13 countries at the time what was going up at the time of waiting the shit way not. in early spring of 2014 eastern ukraine was also buzzing with protests against the new authorities in kiev this region with the population close to russia geographically and culturally feared that the ultra right leanings of the newly formed government would bring meal nationalism to their lands. and they had their
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reasons. the status of the russian language in ukraine has been a stumbling block for many years implementing russian as a 2nd state language was one of the main campaign promises the president is going to fulfill in 2012 the government passed a law making it the 2nd official language in the southern and eastern parts of ukraine the areas where the russian speaking population makes up a majority ukrainian nationalist groups initiated massive protests opposing the law and observing viewer might see some familiar faces there but. the last. on february 23rd 2014 the very next day after the regime change the new government voted for a no meant of the official status of the russian language and even though later this decision. was vetoed by the acting president alexander turchynov it still sent
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a message and a powerful one this alarm the russian speaking cities of eastern ukraine and people took to the streets to show their disagreement was in response. it's conducted their own demonstrations when the 2 parties would meet it was always tense and eventually it led to tragedy. one person died and over 50 people were wounded in clashes during a pro russian march protesting the new government in kiev. on april 6th the crimean scenario began repeating eastern ukraine where protesters seized government buildings. and the next day people 7 day proclaimed don't yet see people's republic kiev replied by announcing the beginning of an anti-terrorist operation in eastern ukraine. by that
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time the international media was screaming about a russian invasion in ukraine russia could now be on the verge of invading ukraine but strong words state only in the media the ukrainian authorities never announced a war like situation why i.m.f. cannot give money to countries and gauge an ongoing war that's roboto shingo. when you go to your show will go to too much money was already invested in ukraine to stop halfway had invested over $5000000000.00 to assist ukraine in these and other goals that will ensure a secure and prosperous and democratic she trains. mccarthy writes in a city you know well it will slowly new democracy just go to. the with. some of them but obviously the funds had to keep coming in the conflict had to keep going. or and more bloody and deadly.
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earnest. as parties from both sides were using more sophisticated and lethal weapons. as well. and that's why you know. through a new deal. you naturally could openly to. the world seem too busy welcoming this new democracy in kiev. to notice what was being done as it spread its wings over the country. many in southern ukraine had been viewing the revolution with concern.
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and an anti mind on movement formed in the city of odessa in early january 2014 the protesters set up their camp in front of the trade union house a building which would soon become a monument to a massacre of its own it's difficult to overestimate the importance of odessa it is strategically located on the black sea and it's ukraine's largest seaport it's not surprising that ukraine's new authorities were watching the situation unfolding there with growing alarm. more and more of odessa as people were joining the anti my don movement at the same time as events in eastern ukraine were heating up. the new ukrainian government didn't have the power to wage war on too many fronts if odessa were to join the growing uprising in the eastern regions it would seriously complicate the situation. this rebellion had to be extinguished immediately and at any cost and that cost was high. on may 2nd 2014 soccer
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fans flocked to the center of odessa city for the ukrainian championship match surprisingly a great number of these fans who descended into odessa just the night before also turned out to be fighters from the my don self-defense units along with members of radical organizations from all parts of ukraine that these. books laos. these families and asked armed and shouting nationalist mottos began disturbances in the center of the city as they marched to the end time i don tent and camp where they attacked. the end time mind on protesters sought shelter in the trade union house but it was a track mind on supporters started throwing molotov. cocktails into the building until it was engulfed in flames. people burned to death inside for trying to escape. fire station was less than a mile away it took almost half an hour for firefighters to arrive when they
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finally did the damage had been done. but here's an intriguing fact just a few days before those dreadful events a messenger from my don. be made a visit to odessa it's an interesting coincidence that some of the people he met with in odessa were seen at the scene that fateful day. but not everyone was mourning on the popular political talk show schuster live the news about the people burned alive in odessa was welcomed with a long round of applause for you. to see just to just put it. on its facebook page the right sector announced the events of may 2nd
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a proud moment in national history an official investigation into this sad event has been going on now for nearly 2 years and it's yet to reach a conclusion but it seems the experts and all the information they needed from the very beginning which i. really cute. it looks like odessa really is a very important piece of real estate as it was on earth with a very special new governor appointed on may 30th of 2015. old friend of the united states and born and raised in ukraine. neighboring country georgia down there in georgia a quick look at his biography gives one an understanding that he's been groomed for a special mission to be decided on. mr saakashvili received
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a u.s. state department scholarship and he worked for a new york law firm which represented the organization commodity a group that appeared earlier when we learned about the color revolutions and we're dealing with democratic bloodless revolution this is the revolution of roses and this is mikail saakashvili with camara busy overthrowing the legitimately elected president eduard shevardnadze. but. that's because. soon after the rose revolution blossom fully george announced its intentions to join nato and plant fresh nato military bases in the fertile soil right on russia's border never ever will give our freedom and independence never never will give any piece of our territory saakashvili is mission was accomplished at least with his friends and nato the georgian populace wasn't quite as happy though in 2007 they took to the streets to voice discontent and mr saakashvili responded with force.
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the people's discontent. saakashvili party lost parliamentary elections and the opposition took control he sat this means that the parliamentary majority and new government the president according to our constitution decided not to wait for the results of the president's election and fled the country in october 2013. the holder doctrine eric holder former attorney general under obama this is the idea that banks are systemically important they can't be prosecuted because this would be a danger to the society as a whole but what's remarkable is that this idea has bled over into other industries so now boeing has a major scandal on its hands and it's claiming that
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a systemic way important in the law doesn't apply to us other agricultural companies are saying now we're systemically important we're above the law that is leading to beyond a kleptocracy this becoming a i think it's a crack a stock or c. is the right word it's ruled by the least qualified are now in charge of running the economy and the results are obviously catastrophic.
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you know beneath the. earth kind of good intentions were good teachers go to we're christian and maybe even 40 years ago there was simply evaporate to. suit the compressor will supply of. in 2014 saakashvili refused summons to appear in court as a witness in several criminal cases later that same year he was accused of misuse of power and embezzle meant. saakashvili wound up in the u.s. and soon his friends in washington found him a new assignment. mikail actively supported my down and very soon was rewarded with a high position in the new ukrainian government 1st as the president's counselor and then as the governor of odessa the day before taking this position he renounced
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his citizenship to georgia the country of these birth and became a ukrainian citizen. and the suggest otherwise gordon would have died in the way exhorted road in a. war that have died in the way exhorting that road. as they say the battle is worth the blood both literally and figuratively. sunlight afforded us by the us out. last thought on my. chest but i have. geoffrey pyatt the u.s. ambassador to ukraine paid a visit to saakashvili just a month after he took office in odessa it is law and the old last administration is delivering results and you raise your voice to see a steady flow of embassy in washington visitors coming here the meeting was fruitful and geoffrey generous. no matter how
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well saakashvili is job goes it looks like he shouldn't be worried about his own finances on his facebook page he posted an official document showing that the new governor of odessa gets a pretty penny from washington almost $200000.00 a year for comparison the governor of maine gets $70000.00 a year. so if odessa became a new u.s. state it would be at the top of the list mr saakashvili should feel right at home in his newly adopted country he is best of friends with fellow color revolutionary leader viktor yuschenko who is the godfather of his son. and another mother school bus in the lesson of lucia but insufficient at the post but you walk us kind of being it's just a d.c. at them the if someone is going to. even though there's a double chooses to show. it when used in the but they still do straight is if they did it with you but it's a stand on. this boy their business do
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a little bit of it of this almost just and yet but how they should have seen that in the special before bonus does they were able to contain such. a war once launched doesn't choose its victims we are just learning at this hour that malaysian airlines has now confirmed that it has lost contact with one of its planes plane was indeed shot down by a missile while flying at a high altitude over eastern ukraine near the russian border 298 revised number of souls on board all feared dead it was a murder it was a crime there's been this odd nonchalance about pursuing the answers there was a report a very limited report put out a few months after the event but since then they said the next report will be on the 1st anniversary of the event but you deal with
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a criminal investigation before becomes a cold case so there's been this curious element of why is there not greater pressure from both the media and the the western governments to answer these questions but even without any answers the fingers were pointed immediately that's not an accident. that is happening because a russian support evidence indicates that the plane was shot down by a surface to air missile that was launched from an area that is controlled by russian backed separatists inside of ukraine usual. to put up a national distaste for. the malaysian boeing wasn't the 1st plane to play a significant part in american russian relationships on september 1st 1983 korean airlines flight 7 from new york to seoul via anchorage was shot down by a soviet interceptor aircraft over the territory of the u.s.s.r.
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in the sea of japan there was absolutely no justification i don't legal or moral for what the soviets did the tragedy of the korean bowing was considered a perfect occasion to demonstrate the nato military power within dangerous proximity to the soviets on november 2nd 1983 nato launched able archer attend a command post exercise simulating a conflict escalation culminating in a nuclear attack it was followed by placing pershing 2 nuclear missiles in europe. what reagan didn't take into consideration was the paranoid overreaction of the soviets. a recently declassified us intelligence report shows that for the 1st time since the cuban missile crisis the world was that close to nuclear war. just like in 1983 the malaysian boeing crash was leveraged against the enemy. a new wave of sanctions hit
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russia mediately after the tragedy. the united states is imposing new sanctions in key sectors of the russian economy. year in 3 months later the dutch safety board published a report that is itself been plats m.h. 70 crashed because often. i have 3 well for and or i have the today just outside of the airplane avesta left side of the cockpit the report didn't blame any specific group or person and estimated a very wide area of 320 kilometers as a zone from which the missiles fired at the same time the russian producer of boog missiles day conducted its own independent investigation. that they speeded me up the fullest uprightly in lieu of the delegates i mean if you like yet the nist is up a school during the experiment they blew up a retired airliner with
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a bouquet missile and came to the conclusion that the malaysian plane was brought down by the older type of missiles not used by russia anymore but still in the possession of ukraine the company claims that the missile was launched from the territory controlled by the ukrainian military. one would expect that these controversial results would again stir up public interest in the investigation but the tragedy of malaysian flight m.h. 17 at already played its role in the big geopolitical game therefore it was soon forgotten the goal was achieved after the 3rd wave of sanctions hit russia the tensions between the 2 countries skyrocketed so the question presents itself are we truly witnessing the beginning of cold war $2.00 and if so what are the chances to survive at this time.
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in 1907 the bulletin of atomic scientists introduce the doomsday clock. it represents a countdown to global nuclear annihilation. in 1900. the 3 during the height of the cold war it came its closest to midnight as the superpowers were creating massive nuclear arsenal spent most ari of america's ever expanding atomic weapons program as the world began to grasp the insane danger of nuclear warfare and took measures to control the arms race the situation steadily improved. in 1901 the doomsday clock was at its furthest from midnight 17 minutes. the time of hope was short lived though as the world has become more and more unstable. but in 2015 the
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bulletin of atomic scientists moved the clock to just 3 minutes to midnight stay on check to climate change in a nuclear arms race resulting from modernization of huge ourselves pose extraordinary and undeniable threats to the continued existence of humanity. the united states and russia have embarked on massive programs to modernize their nuclear arsenals. undermining the existing nuclear weapons treaties. the clock ticks now at just 3 minutes to midnight because international leaders are failing to perform their most important duty ensuring and preserving the health and vitality of human civilization.
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i don't trust medical authority at all ever and the reason for that is i had this horrible autoimmune disorder growing up and it turns out it was completely alleviated with very drastic dietary measures and i went to
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a number of doctors to discuss what happened to me and i was basically laughed at like diet has nothing to do with autoimmune disorders so my suggestion to people who have health issues they can't figure out if they're going to see a medical professional and they've been going for 10 years and they're still in the same place they should probably take it upon themselves to start testing things out testing out diet testing out exercise and try and figure out things on their own. i 1st heard about. the helicopter. in iraq. and i think that there are people we need in the us military who have never forgiven for a discussion traitor a treasonous and broken every little united states illusion show it was really historic to have. independent journalist die we use computer it's
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serious crimes. by the audience. the idea of developing an anonymous digital truck bombs and applying it to a media organization is because it's that was the 1st. i didn't have to we're going to see right through to you would be for a short while for. one of the world's most. serious offenders and except for it founder julian the song. there was a great deal of joe wilson in the brains for a war zone to protect. why won't he be more like off the accused team. instance when he. says my. son. we have julian assange in solitary confinement in the prison for terrorists
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awaiting perhaps a life to be priests and. i don't want to see him die in the u.s. prison. and i think that's what he's facing. israel media a reflection of reality. in a world transformed. what will make you feel safe from. isolation full community. are you going the right way or are you being led. direct. what is truth what is faith. in the world corrupted you need to descend. to join us
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in the depths. or a maid in the shallows. bush's top diplomat tells his western counterparts at the munich security conference that it's time to seek common ground and they must stop the train as an existential threat european officials warn of the west's a political fragmentation while the u.s. secretary of state insists he sees no throughout the current global order. a pentagon digital defense contractor hangs in the air that's after muslim challenges the way the multibillion dollar deal was awarded to rival microsoft. was the border france's equivalent of the also goes quits on the last over director roman polanski sweeping abominations despite still being wanted in the us with statutory rape we find out if the actions.

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