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on november, the 3rd $945.00, just a month after the war ended. ah, the u. s. joint chiefs of staff receive report number 3 to 9 me. select 20 targets to attack in the soviet union with nuclear bombs. the time was right. the u. s. s was devastated by was the united states last about 400000 people at the brits last. less than the americans bid. and the soviet suffered 27000000 deaths. me 27000000. there's an incredible number i john kennedy has american university commencement address and 963. he said that was the soviet suffered of world war 2 was the equivalent of the entire united states,
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eastern chicago having been destroyed the initially the plan to attack the u. s. s . was code named trojan. over time it evolved into pincher bush like a crankshaft, half moon cog wheel off tackle. and sherry here, the december 19th 1949, saw the adoption of the best known plan to wipe out the soviets. ah, operation dropshot. date of attack. january the 1st 1957. ah. the plan outlines the complete annihilation of the us under the democratic guise of liberating the nations from communism. that was very nations would be wiped out along with communism. in the 1st phase of operation, dropshot visits dropping 300 nuclear and 250000 tons of conventional bombs
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on the soviet union. in 100 soviet cities were pre selected as targets. the 2nd phase in the ussr is attacked by 259 divisions. so we thought so taken over by nato naval forces. the 3rd phase, annihilating the ussr, wiping it off the world map. to that end for new weapons, i've had to be deployed nuclear, chemical, radiological, and biological, as well as small arms. the final phase, breaking the u. s. i fell into 4 zones and posting nato troops on its territory. ah, more than 18000000. the majority of the huge countries population would have died
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in the intense bombing and subsequent fighting. they have a series of these kinds of war plans. when kennedy briefed on them in the early sixties, there was our advice that we call ourselves a human race. but these plans continue for preemptive attacks against the soviet union. mm. this was in essence an updated version of the nazi general plan. aust, that envisaged eliminating millions of slavic people and as in world war 2, when much of europe stood united against the us the us plans to muster all nato nations under the ages of operation dropshot. in 1949, the, the soviets acquired the own nuclear weapons. so any plan to annihilate the u. s. s . i had to be postponed indefinitely. idea remains the same. the united states have
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to be seen as the only major player in the international arena. anyone who thought otherwise had to be wiped from the earth. this is the union itself is this is a victory for democracy and freedom of these events clearly serve on national interest. george bush for the new one i v i actually stood in one tablet block on mine was division one of the land owned and vine saucen when my financial noisy on in also unless he has a competitor to know he's is landis me. i, united states became the indispensable country with the
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exceptional people whose obligation was to lay down the path for all other countries. and so it became a new i renewed justification for american aggression in the world. it was the justification for the 20 years of war in the 21st century and the middle east for the attack. so on 7 countries. and that's also a tool. and i've got a ton this neo colonial in julian is neo colonial king william non austin, of the state, your honest, already get your rocket, neo colonial creek. they asked on that slide to the bank, hannibal fry, owns kreger, the homeless. i'm a wait for him putting burden iraq novato as game own saddam
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hussein fruits. up on top from best on dea ox, yana. national gating, don't all of our culture libyan gaddafi is cannot disclose. she give you what's left out of willing theater in a good to me, julian, give them to your traditional view them via new dish, w 0. you on the, on the mesh dolphins, moans and pest control e, unless the reason us had germany is dangerous, is it denies the sovereignty of the countries? ah me. march 24th
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999. the youngest navea was annihilated and it was covered on live tv. the lawyer search on an exit and general budget. did it witness the event and still remember those terrible days of probably 4 to be the major same now my quest to was nazi my, our be money with our medical demo? correct me. some of those, you know, again, you call them all of them. yeah. they don't talk emotional thought as a way in the family resource image that they probably say in apple based on brand
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new in summer when the regional, bottled b, medical cancer, surf authoration allied force has been called a genocide with slobbered milosevic just to make reggie the justification but many thing, the real reason was yugoslavia is economic independence and refusal to join nato. lawyer gordon. catherine, you ever spent years researching documents that he said, corroborate, and nathan crimes committed in his homeland eco plan. you build us a bulk of control years that this is done on a senior course. i think it's as a dodge of the sky, and this is, of course you and you will see it. is that a really well that's the same ah, when the war. so treaty organization gone, the world had become unipolar, a pretty unfair dentist with the other scholars mission. i just kind of trust,
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you know, kind of devonshire over truck is 1st room where the all scholars shown compas critical by the way. so let me add a particular to here, the new, the awesome, this has a little bit better. i in autumn, 2000 the district court in bell grade has a case against those who gave orders for yugoslavia to be bombed. i do some pressing the creature holding the bill to call you don't press 2 to produce drink to no longer your stanley i among the others who was sentenced to 20 years in prison,
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where the french president, jacques iraq, the german chancellor. gerhard schroeder, the us secretary of state, madeleine albright, the nato secretary general, heavier atlanta, the supreme allied commander in europe. wesley clark and native ministers of foreign affairs and defense who you're going to study said it's the leader in me. and i thought you would put us in a board meeting. so for us to call them, we'll be around and come when it's me who i keep growing itself. molly, me quite a while today's for most mission of what he asked them to this is good enough. was
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additional, does he go to the school the lead to murray some a very so so last call was lisa was hit option or without me? yes. i mean, i really could push to the people in this new clerical connect to not just going as funny looking sim only here on to yes, me beat those. and then up at the same with any over a little neat. you nice to emily psychological c, as in nancy, i that, that, that actually me nice when a glass and the size of the additional push, the consensus will clear will not go back to the attack. we're done for the word
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what truly was it and it was let's see, little kina do for us, but i do you need a shuttle music running to the new fits gimme a call. yeah. yeah. that issue way with the russian and probably my oil. can the bombing of yugoslavia be consider the war crime arms the most emphatically. yes. it was not approved by the united nations period. it was a nato operation. it was in legal nature operation. they killed over 2000 innocent civilians and frankly in this and soldiers who hadn't declared war and anybody in the
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me the in the news, i will. i think what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy plantation let it be an arms race is often very dramatic. development only personally, i'm going to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful at the very
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critical time. time to sit down and talk i can't read. the drugs are essential for millions of patients or are they, they want that pill that they hope will take care of their problem thoroughly and rapidly in the short term they really work. the problem is, in a long term, they're mostly disastrous. suddenly stopping a drug can cause withdrawal symptoms more serious than the condition it was meant to treat instead of the beneficial effects of these different medicines ending up to something wonderful. very often they're harmful effects and up to something terrible can pills. so of all ills, or are we trying to mitigate life itself? i just think i was like, i was just scared. i was just here a little girl, the 24. and like, didn't have to be so complicated. it
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was also of the carrier swore it was intended to show russia the new russia couldn't go too far the so this is, i mean of amy visibility, one i scenario you go via are staying this year. we say no, but i'm in negotiate and i was living in id not be in a talk other psychiatry and we'll go over them and was not see as actually to submit anything yet. and as in the actual cycles. hm. after the collapse of the treaty organization,
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nato expanded east, despite having promised not to use, but they did. nato said it's ours. we moved east. the international law exists as long as it serves american interest. if it doesn't, it doesn't exist. so, truthfully, there's no such thing as international law since the soviet union is going to, the usa has been surrounding new russia with a belt of hostile nations populated songs. and in order to common stock account, got s own vin follow not have owned our price. we are kind of ignorant, i mean, facial n,
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o, the co revolutions is a strategy to over through these regimes install puppets. and that are there from that point forward are very susceptible to influence kurdistan, georgia and ukraine. these countries were targeted by the george h w bush, or george w bush, the senior vice president of ronald reagan and bribed with hundreds of millions of dollars. and these monies were given the countries in exchange for their acquiescence and their submission to american military and economic and political objectives. in the ring of nato military base is being formed around russia. the u. s. and nato have over $600.00 military base is world wide. russia has just
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18. but the west still claims that russia has aggressive intent by turning this russian soviets. and so it is dangerous boogeyman that wants to take over the world. that was a conscious strategy to create this images and soviet, as our world conquest, which was not the case, then bar. now, the nato should have died, but they won't give it meaning. it is about, in fact, created by, by nature, nature's business machine. because you must remember, if nato disbanded shareholders in the united states and elsewhere in large companies would lose millions and millions. they don't have one year. instead of 2 yards each. there are, there wouldn't be a terrible. ah, there's a simple method to put it right with the rest of the world. news will say we were forced to seize the territory for him order. and meantime, security, the adult,
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hitler, ah, bring order, security and democracy. the reasons used to justify martin was waged by nato and led by the us, be not choice. i, info maint on field and data to the north, vietnam. the controller, emily taylor for the trust, a show police controller to the one of the global to become undesirable countries and undesirable leaders become the face of the enemy. when she gets on, manuel freeland, and then mon dynamite, and unfold i find, present here. i thought the land beat us. i'm fine to come up the abilene on for him stuff he's,
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i'm q one gig northland of gone. and i'm showing there kim on this and got them off in don bus, the pulling, kick him in by now by any orders. creep on ad novi, chalk, and i have you that dina vin. no one daffy. da. when think it out to bone off question. know nissan most gets the island for stun tire and mine on which not to fix for but i don't, doesn't follow. i know conflict time soon. davis can now advise via, as i find this bar. so my as one of the few journalist to has spoken the truth about events in ukraine, the
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documentary ukrainian going to cost us the western world, me me as her d 01. and you know, senate defacto and shot them get low nice to dr. moment. it was one of the door it should keep you know, the
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fish in i know is still the or by this is vanita the me true this off he was on the choice and by the plant indian food on let's and fish mit in a minute. ah, an investigation against mark was launched after the film was released the what the journalist who reported was not in line with the west official stance as gap middle for fun of getting mrs. butcher in line sky and didn't have this done with me ever chef dish and stuff for shot or nearly moved to the point of time here through the side to what else. and so what i've done,
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i've was hope i've gotten this to the end of the payroll guy flip the chemist on your dog estate. found him so and my leave me stop by and i watch boy nish mark he used his fellow to tell ordinary people the truth as he saw it. it wasn't 40. 0 sorry. it is. you can't bring truth to those who don't want. it was clearly whether or not there are people or reviving nonsense is of no concern. what so ever to united states or nato, anything that makes the ukrainians willing to cause trouble with russia is welcomed . united states approves i've is the trouble that the ukraine is apparently
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prepared to present russia on american politicians. don't see many issues. there is something on which they always agree in america is exceptional. direct our economy. what does that mean? here's how american journalist and bullet surprised when eric list explains that, ah, americans, brock, obama and others have had a concept of american exceptionalism, which i think it means living to a higher moral ideal based on democracy and freedom and human rights. and that's just simply untrue. so the exceptionalism in one regard, claims to be a license to do anything, without fear of repercussions. it's also an indicator of the world that
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the exceptionalism that america uses in its international war planning is one of the greatest threats to the, to the populations of different nations. ah, methods of warfare are becoming increasingly sophisticated. new tactics have arrived to replace the colonial conquests of the past. me. no j. j soon to be shut down. you better see gospel that to me, but as you economy each name me. yes, i was on that domain. yes, i was on the most not tom. yes, because i know you spoke change yellow but i call the house scheme or the flow g then process. sonya spoke change for young ski, a golf reduction jungle years continues on a peaceful and yours is gonna keep leashes. console fema, mundane. and then the thing construct of,
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of the shelf is scholarship control on. domino pollution control of about a, for example, germany and france to lesser extent and exploiting the week. a member to the european union, greece in croatia, anywhere where germany can make big business. that is a form of exploitation. the greek economy be considered ruined by the european union. yes, it was ruined by the european union. it's sorry, listed when you look now of how many greeks have left the country. it's an embarrassment how many young people have left the country. it's an embarrassment. the news result is being depleted, but yet another attempt at dividing the world has become a major right. among the modern agenda, soviet russia is a pie that needs to be smartly divided. and even at all, sadler,
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russia is still a huge tie, and it's at the forefront of western sorts. dec happy talis most, most mac to control and most go for some clintonian. finished con, on done for growth of will not pay years was in one stop and become more mindful out of the midterm that i have some hints on creek in. ah, we now have a situation where the united states, as a given to ukraine military guaranteed against russian intervention in the event ukraine renews which invasion of dumbass. so
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clearly, yes, we are headed in the direction of war if the ukrainians take this guarantee seriously. as the pose took, the british guarantee 1930. and then surely a war could break out at any time as a kind of ease of age. they treat d g. a foggy helped him about an hour when fully cheek on to median. begin and extreme propaganda to ah, ah, me no regular americans do not want to fight regular americans are fed up with the war machine or as business and businesses. and
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that is the reality of what we're facing, which is fascism. ah, history repeats itself. just like at 941, when hitler and his european accomplices mass, there may be a border. the nato alliance lead by the united states is gathering their rushes. gotta me, history teaches us that man learns nothing from history and go with
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the me. the news the extraordinary success of this mission was due to the incredible skill, gravely and selfless. courage is united states military and our diplomat and the headlines, the september 1st, president biden defending america hasty withdrawal from a gun, a son pressing the up standing result of emissions despite the.

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