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on the show, before we get on to, i mean, cease fire or know sci fi, this is being a watershed. some are saying, what are you hearing about the scale of suffering in the past few weeks from these? well, british american and you nation weapons launched why israel absolutely. when you have hundreds of innocent civilians can have 100 women and children, family children actually have a call on them. honest, again, you will have 14000 mentions from really being destroyed. you have the infrastructure, the roads, the water system, even to the point of getting to the electricity and song you have many clinics strikes. so it's like destroying the economics as it has benson and the human dimensions of guys guys are known, let alone go camera. westbank and through some of which you have scores have
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thousands injured. so that is an insurance and targeting that has been done to the use of a cruel violence. and of course it's the innocent civilian thing, the price. and this is not the 1st time. this is really the true high rate sure of a cruel and accountable occupation that uses all of these weapons state of the art, so to speak, in order to target and destroy either a captive civilian population or a civilian population. and that can service testing. and they all claim that this is just the difference they spin and just show misleading as the aerial bombardment to continued in the past few days. what do you think? went through jo biden's mind appearing not to call explicitly for a sci fi and appearing to block the un security council resolution back way old
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members of the un security council proposed by the rotating president. china has been by the bench back to the 3 ramp and to the usual problem that we heard from american administration as ministrations. i live as all day life between us and this security is sacrosanct. so this is the old language now and the u. s. that is a new language, and i think the mainstream, older generation that cracked or you know, for sure doesn't have understood that and then public opinion that is a change and we can talk about that later action if you want the feeble not willing to stand up to and to call things my name is my thing of
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being a bit nice to him because of course he announced the selling of more weapons and bunker buster weapons like the ones we saw deployed in gaz or in the past few days . while pictures of dead children were emerging on social media because there's a, there's a tendency occurring pattern that palestine is visible or they are silenced, or they be humanized. and then what is there? the count has to act with impunity claiming self protection. and when it's victims, as totally removed from the equations, and this is something that has become a habit among mainstream administration members, otherwise in the us. now, there's a challenge that the international community is asking questions. i'm not saying that they are own, you know, demanding that the u. s. undertaken responsibilities and stuff being completed
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because they come to list it. and this, this rolled on innocent lives. i'm home 7 and so on and palestine, my son to the attendance and nothing statement come the security cancer, not a loose and just a statement from the security council. it delayed me doing some of the security council saying that we are engaged and sign a diploma diplomacy. i mean that they sent us that 1st level, civil servant. they've done dr. how much anyway, and they think that this is missy. you have to address the issue is your best causes. you have to address the the one times and the toms against your money to you that are being committed. i guess it was denies all of that. and
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it appears that the secret evidence that the united states gets is not permitted to come to the media or to the public. what. what do you, how do you rate tony blink and biden's, secretary of state you said he hadn't seen the evidence that there was a need to destroy the associated press enough to 0 in, in gaza. but now intelligent sources have briefed him no. actually that is not evidence. how can he see it? that leaves them by seeing them as israel thinks that that is an offer for us in that building. and so they have to destroy a building that houses actually, officers, doctors, lawyers, and for media stations. they totally demolish and destroy this whole building because they just that that is an office for us. and that even though that is no proof and that's really how much money opens everywhere because it's not military.
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all of it has, has, has inflammation, offices has healed and this is, has always, has all sorts of things all over the place. you cannot go down bombing and sending huge iodized buildings because you have thing that may have had that office as, as good them been even services. so they go to the things i'm a has anyone. but this is, this is dr. new attachment export. this is kind of up again, this kind of spend, i don't think she's lying on the l. yes. you stock? no, no long. i mean, i'm not lying, frankly, when they're not manufacturing an alternative reality to blame the victim and play that of victims. is cortez dead if the united states and britain, which also firm the right of self defense of israel, is a quartet dead people like that are involved in the go ahead and coordinate has
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been that one a long time. and actually the whole issue is not the only way to the story. reality is not only to justify bias, one time to get more palestinians on the story, more homes. but this is also to prevent a smoke screen and on the to she is an investigation in basement by the international criminal court because it's constantly, i guess, because this is massive destruction and then says we are in the states of the french or we are in compliance with international law, both of which of course blatant flows. and yet the saying this to prepare the case because i'm sure that these crimes against humanity and these war times will be investigated and they have to be you know, you've used this many times as thousands and thousands of palestinians have been
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killed over the years. i learned how my officials it was who were also killed in the reason fighting when what is, where is my mood of us and do you think the palestinian authority will know, understand that a one state solution is what the balance in people realize is the future the 2 state solution is dead though. i think the 2 state solution has a guest is not with international community of international law and negotiate you know, work and show how nice some compet did. we are. that agenda has been destroyed by it, by israeli actions, because it does not comply with any of its obligation well destroyed by the surely was destroyed by fata and the palestinian authority as well. who kept seeking the 2 state solution, whilst all the settlements were making that that's exactly the point that is talent,
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that it can just say we had in the middle of talk. so we negotiated mod, whatever. and at the same time, continue to see more learn more resources, build more settlements, which are times in accordance with the i stature and continues to kill and demolish . i'm getting out a company has the ethnic cleansing plan and joseph around attacking a lot of changing the elegy on the grounds. all these things thinking that it's ok we will negotiate to an hour later is not the case. that's why they undermine the county bond. and that the o negotiations strategy has certainly been undermined and has certainly lost i think, kind of credibility by the, by listing and public. and that's why as a whole was back, including the us, including up and so on. and once, while the starting the 2 state solution, i was committed to that spectrum was faster luck.
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you enabled and allowed to enter this guy that the state show what is left. i don't think and one state solution has become an agenda, but it is the outcome when you blow that divide green line. what is that it has succeeded to do now is to unite all palestinians everywhere, frankly. because this relentless assault, this honesty of discrimination, i guess punished indians. and they are not as they say, because they want to eradicate the identity of palestine against the palestinians. and there was bank including jerusalem and guys in $48.00 village done, which became as an indefinite g comes along with their salary that people coming out employees that just finally on, on that force. because i have to ask one thing about how obviously the narrative
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here is the the old recent war began with us rockets. it was, it began with the legend ethnic cleansing and shake gerard. but also that, that came just off of the human rights watch report about apartheid. comparing israel to apologize. nelson mandela was unequivocally explicit about the about how white south africans civilians could be targets in militant struggle. do you believe that no, an an see style struggle is the cards against israel? i think you are beginning to see as of july saying we are not going to be the victims. they are not going to continue to accept this kind of. how does it violence exercise against this? i'm not listen finger. and because if you try to defend your, even though i'm to national law allows you to defend yourself using all means including you. i immediately label their standards. this is what they being on
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palestinians labeling. every monday and guys, that's how much and of course, how much my is american standard organization that what it's legitimate to get all of that and gave anybody is implicated retirement and you see that that logic or lack of logic. so and then i think that that is a new dynamic. now that is a dynamic that says you cannot continue putting pressure on the palestinians using blackmail understood at shaw and then asking us to accept this state of them or the smell. now things are changing. we will, we will not be better with the things that can and should be done. we are challenging with international community. we are not bishop, we are not committing in our collective suicide amnesia. we are not going to set it
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up to the international community to maintain and so going through space and to develop some backbone to extend up to and to provide understand with direction talk. and i'll stop you that more from before me. a member of the past in, in the break and organization executive committee after this break. and why would joe biden seek a coup in mexico? his alleged by president am lo, we speak to m chomsky his daughter, professor of eva chomsky about what the class called washington bullets, whole more coming out to have going underground the back guys are financial survival guys, housing bubble. oh, you mean the downside? artificial mortgage would not get carried away. i was calling to report aah! today, industry prefers to millions of euros in all the regulations.
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i will be all about making money. i think it's about big corporation, international markets. import export. do you imagine the number of the diseases are in every family today? it's, you know, due to new viruses or new microbes, that's not true. so it is due to environment. they're not going to either the momentum much the accumulate gotta come in today. mostly they don't allow us to like the food industry is successful, it will create more jobs, it will create more value added, it will create more. so i don't see why we shouldn't also fight for the interests of the industry that we have regulation. we want regulation as the industry and if we don't have any specialty, that's fine. mm
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. welcome back. i'm still with the 1st woman to hold a seat in the highest executive body invalid john dr. shrier. we should just as will all the damage be repaired from these british american in the nation bombs. unfortunately, they will give us more bombs and they will also try to compensate for like if you eat, i guess if i didn't use that it better take a long time. there were several, i saw some guys the last in 2014 thousands of people and they were honest, whoa. and they were so who is going to be and that the, the, the building has not even been finished. so now they are going to have to renovate and sean on top of the previous destruction, one layer after the other. in addition, of course, as we send infrastructure right there to needs including medical needs centers. and
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so i think mentally people will rebuild. but the issue is not to keep this allow is to give this drawing and then as the palestinians this is how do stuff is going . how do you, how to, how do you make your combination agreements with link them to israeli behavior, israeli human relations. and as i use of these, my b. u has all sorts of stipulations i'm conditions then up there at the amounts including that agreement. they have never implemented that on legislation because i'm holding it accountable. the same thing with the us on the come to us even gives them more and neighbors more so i don't want to say lots of good, but it's the weird listing equation has to stop because you cannot keep supplying the aggressor with reference. and you cannot keep saying, well,
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like you're going to have to rebuild, how do you rebuild the lodge of families whose members have been restored? how do you build the lives of children? well, i've seen that better. i'm siblings. good. whole families, whole families. i've been obliterated. 90 families were taken off the population registered in 2014. anything in this, israel is de facto web arising. corona virus, or israel does say that it had to, you know, keep its own relation 1st, but that all this bombing, the impact on sewage infrastructure, water may contribute to corona virus. marion sooners. there was several, several buildings that do have an operable at that time due due to the bombing. and of course they can 2 doctors, including the doctor who is in charge of that going on by this campaign to
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come back to growing up. i did not. i mean as excess vaccine, but refuse to give any or any room to the palestinians particularly and gather the doctors when the clinics was, the one cannot know about testing. and there was also the story completely. and then when, when you have a 100000 people, at least this place, where are they going? they're going to school is under a school, you have 3 or 4 or 5 families, rapid people in one room. and you don't know, you don't have to touch them. you don't know what's happening. they have no vaccines, you have no prediction. they have no medical services whatsoever. now. and then you have the others around $50000.00 went to under our schools, but others went to relative, extends and so on. so you have congestion among those buildings and homes that remain standing because the people who are people who are taking care of you
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protect all these people from about it is to become of them out. you cannot even keep track of how many people are confessed contacting the disease and how many i bang the says become just minor and basing on the death under section that is raining on. my see my n y land isn't as created a system of sheer wisdom, ization and every aspect by its occupation by it seems why it's violent and continuous with impunity using this and compounding then justice. so if you want to solve it, go to the root cause it or vision to account stuff this occupational engage positive way to provide the palestinians with the section the acting to the latest violation and related to the that the palestinians have to know jana israel. thank you, israel does say it's endorsed with the best in the authority about vaccination distribution,
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but thank you very much. well, when our sales were briefly back to us proxy dictators. in guatemala, it was israel that filled the gap in today. a local former coca cola boss is in your rating is ecuadorian president, a new book looked into powerful corporate elite and washington circle backyard. it links us crews in guatemala, on dura sticker. rog, panama, and they'll salvador to jo biden's cage, children on the us mexico border. joining me now from salem in massachusetts is professor of eva chomsky author of central america's forgotten history revolution, violence and the roots of migration. thanks so much for coming back on the river. i should just say, you know, the mexican president under his men will lopez ober doors said he had to complain to the by stray sion because it gives him of promoting a qu ahead of the ex, california prosecutor, a vice president to come on iris meeting with him some emblematic of, of his new book of us central america's forgotten history. clearly,
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one of the things that you see by looking at central america's history is that the united states supports certain types of governments in central america. whether they were democratically elected or not, has absolutely 0 relevance. but if a central american government is willing to bow down to us economic demands, the united states will always support it. and if it isn't, the united states doesn't care whether it's democratically elected or not. but is very willing to overthrow it, as we've seen, over and over again at the present day. boris johnson's government jo buttons administration and tried to overthrow the government of venezuela. but when it comes up again and again in the book of how the influence of a good job is, is administration terms of aid countering us efforts towards neoliberalism. just tell me about when is whalers roland central america? not so much right now, but certainly during the time period when it's, well, i had
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a lot more money to offer been offered latin american countries, a potential pass away from the neo liberal policies being imposed by the united states in the international financial institutions by offering low cost petroleum setting up trade relations, offering them a kind of an estate from the depth trap that they had so long been caught in. which makes that is the debt trap makes them completely subject to the united states and the international financial institutions in terms of what kinds of domestic economic policies they can impose. the united states very clear demand for central america, its domestic economic policies be favorable to us corporations. and that generally means that the policies are going to be unfavorable to the poor of those countries because the very policies that us corporations want are things like low wages,
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no taxes, no environmental regulations, no unions, police repression of any kind of protest. oh, and access to land that is military and police aid in this possessing peasants from their lands so that us corporations can have access to them. that's precisely the opposite of the kinds of policies that would be beneficial to the poor majorities in central america. for millions of people around the world, they can, they can see one emblem maybe on their kitchen. table of all of this. i don't know maybe should have had the front cover of the velvet underground 1st album on their bananas. well, i would see bananas and coffee historically bananas and coffee starting in the 19th century has been the the primary exports of central america. although that's diversified, a bought now, and i would say that us consumers also will find central american products on their
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bodies. so if people who are listening to this in the united states, if you look at the labels on your flows, probably every one of you is wearing an item of clothing that's going to say major hunter is made in the problem made in el salvador. obviously, you mentioned trade unions, the united states, excessive administration to deny any malign influence, of course, south of the rio grande it. as for trade unions, the f l. c. i o unions. they don't come up very well in this new book, and they're american institute for free, labeled labor development that they set up. and that alone, usaid how have, how, how is the united states and it's intelligence military industrial complex inserted itself in trade unionism. still, i think there's been a real transformation over the course of the 1900 ninety's and up to the present day in the us trade union movement. the certainly the post world war to us labor movement, official labor movement, the f l, and later f l. c i o, after 1955. really bought into the cold war or idea ology of repressing
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and eliminating the left within the us trade union movement and supporting us foreign policy to eliminate the left in trade unions around the world. and that went right hand in hand with the policies towards latin america, towards central america, to try to promote what they called free trade unions. and that's why the a film, the american institute for free labor development was basically an anti communist push to try to de radicalize labor movements. and often with very high degrees of repression, including murder against trade, union activists who saw the kinds of of, of economic changes of reform, spit the united states. opposed. although in central america, when we have revolutions going on in nicaragua, salvatore, while momma and the united states is adamantly opposed to those revolutions and
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a field plays an important role, trying in trying to undermine those revolutions. however, i should also say that it's really, i think during those central american wars in the 1900 eighty's, that we start seeing resistance from the low within the trade union movement against the leadership. the book has such a huge range. obviously, anyone who voted for trump will say, nafta was abolished under his administration, but just skipping over and he's trumpeted and over throw any countries directly like president obama appears to have done in on doris, do you think biden will go back to the old playbook of overthrowing countries in central america given he was vice president when a man was a lie, was removed in under us and 29. i wouldn't say that the united states keep going directly over the room. still, i am hunters, but it's certainly supported the overthrow of july in honduras. i don't actually
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see a very big friends between the obama and trump administrations, or between democratic and republican administrations. in general, what we've seen from the, by new ministration so far is an absolute commitment to the same kind of pro foreign investment, economic model. and also to supporting the military and police in those countries on the pretext of trying to slow and stop migration. so there's sort of a humanitarian, the near to both of these that is biden like ever us presidents claims that this is a model that's going to help eliminate poverty in central america. it's been followed for 500 years and it hasn't eliminated poverty yet. and the militarization is kind of covered up by trying to get us to focus on what they call the border crisis. so there is a crisis at the border but the border crisis is not going to be stopped by moving the repression into central america itself. professor viva chomsky. thank you.
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