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ah, the united states has always had a variety of tools to use in its a tax on other countries in economic sanctions are, are often just the beginning. another thing you like to do is place some military pressure on the countries that you're talking about. and there has to be an effort to demonize that country and the leader of that country, particularly in our own press. and in the press of that leaders own country.
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americans love to think that we're intervening in other countries to overthrow evil people. and if that's true, you have to make the person look evil. in 1951 robins came to power in guatemala, after being elected by the people in washington, the u. s. president, with the dub, with all the usual courtesies of a state visit. years ago, i wrote a book about how the united states over through the government of guatemala, in 1954. ah, the case of water molla is a great example of american covert action during the period of the 1950s when covert action was at a pink country lost its legitimate government and hundreds of people lost their lives. mm
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ah with mm ah, you see a for you to tell you those 2 more deals with i don't them on the look in on the, on the bill. yeah. on that really let on. if we want to go with my you so i know ah, at this time a giant american company, the united food company owned
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a huge amount of land in guatemala. a much of that land they were not use like was just being held vacant. while many guatemalans are starving because they didn't have land to grow food. i am with the ample gabby i got out of the battle in an antibiotic or both. don't keep though that i used that with medical, i may go on with no money, no one month and then it's a, it's a way for lemme and get those a little wrinkles. those will that all of them when you know what, again, if that is that, or you only, i get idea. yeah. i'm as you know, but if you look at the end of sales off of a i n m, i found that in a lift gate, now i let it be. i love looking up in the end.
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so our president, our benz on the guatemalan government, decreed a land reform program. this land reform program would have forced the united food company to sell its unused land, so it could be divided up and given to 4 families. the united for the company was very unhappy with this. they went to the united states government. the u. s. government then concluded that the socialist orientation of guatemala was dangerous to the united states. okay, sanjay it though bye or go. i don't where it was battling. they was the outbound buddha. from and throw your head. he thought at the medical. yeah, i think i'm in kindergarten. we're good. we were to put their foot over here. i wonder if this will
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go ahead with that. i think, i mean, a month later civil war broke out. something like 200000 people were killed in that conflict over more than 30 years with the info me. but i didn't know at all going that they kept it though. i saw was the lad on it's a i'ma one. be near one. be near samar yet then. yeah. got his name in the vehicle that come with
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me for my go here. mm mm. i see you are you scared of the with the amend my thought cm today. they may have been in this video and look at them. what it is that course other than that helped them out in the safe communities and those see one with the other. okay. like you, steve. okay, so before i look forward to store them one of my stuff in there, but i'm in no hurry speeds. so the 1st one is with the government the we don't like shows bad faith by bothering an american company. when we
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convince ourselves that that company is our geopolitical enemy, and then we sell the intervention for as humanitarian intervention. we only do it to help. we don't do anything for ourselves. in fact, we sacrifice ourselves for the good of others with american involvement in the overthrow of the government of libya, the governor, to whom our kodachi was another example that calls on
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a number of impulses in the american intervention of spirit. ah, with them as mat csc was near saudi. huh. one, no, not. that could be a no hand and looked and if it had been with them, i'd only had danny and nancy, i think what the fuck up as a c a c m. is that a la fi, a hussy walk in as soon as 4 feet? now a mac, and i'm and then what's on that amendment and that the house, the law at the huffman daily and bad issue would be a little bit. can you be
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a muslim, a wayne? well mostly like even of net additional up on the libby. we thought of him as a bad leader or one we couldn't control. now he looked like he might be about to carry out of human rights atrocity. so we decided it was time to participate in an operation to overthrow gadhafi. and in that operation, of course, he was killed. so we succeeded in the
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short term goal, get rid of gadhafi and depose that government. but then what happened? we didn't have a plan for what was going to come next. we thought that maybe by magic, some new piece. so regime already, burge, everybody would cooperate things together. with michelle i a with them
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wrong one. i just don't hold any you have to shape out this thing becomes the african and engagement. it was the trail. when so many find themselves worlds apart, we choose to look so common ground. with a magic you pretty much like and you live muscles. if you look on the initial be one of us to get a can use the put body when you do or change, but you also still listed on those of the
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i don't know but me because you got a game of a with this say to these, wrote a famous history of the peloponnesian wars. what he observes is the war or the conflict does not usually break out with the bigger the smaller country, pushing up and pushing up and finally attacking. that's not what happens. it's usually the bigger country that gets worried and then the tax. and you can see this pattern through history, they call it sometimes the facilities crap. and it's dangerous for the future because we've,
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united states is the power that's been used to being on the top and is now being challenged. national out of no net. down in that let me yeah. what kind of a lot of b? yeah. the had the jim math, but nobody and me shit at the school at the last getty hardy's ilo, ilo, ilo, medina. publish. but that allows the my to at the wasn't the majors. yes. i learned a lot of believe me to a to fee and then let them feel whoa, whoa, whoa,
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with ah, we believe that we are an exceptional nation. this is a phrase you hear a lot in united states. we call it american exceptionalism. it means that we have a responsibility for the whole world, and we need to make rules for the rest of the world. because without us there will
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be chaos. i am with my name is dr. young site and i am a wine political scientists are in 8093 and my country was invaded by the united states and we've been under an illegal and prolonged occupation ever since. i've dedicated my life to not only finding out why the united states invaded my country, but also how to bring the occupation to with hawaii was a long term american project. it began with religious missionaries. they left from boston in the 1820, to go to hawaii and lived there to spend the rest of their lives. civilizing the
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poor savages and barbarians, as we thought, lived in hawaii with this is yolanda palace here in the back row. this was the executive monarchs building hawaii by 18. 93 was already a constitutional monarchy. so it had 3 separate branches of government. it is, which is here, legislative and judicial, which is across the street. mm hm. with leader of the white hawaiian actually came to washington to win permission from the president of the united states to overthrow the government of the kingdom
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of hawaii. he received that permission. he went home, he organized a coup in which the hawaiian kingdom was overthrown. american marines were quickly landed to secure the new white government. and a few years later, hawaii became part of the united states. so this is the place that us marines landed. this road here is where they marched from honolulu harbor and they occupied this location right here when they invaded my country, the hiking building. so we're at right now. this is where cap smith, this is headquarters for the pacific command. and it overlooks per harbor and pro harbor is a naval base for the united states. so it falls under the command structure of the
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pacific command. ah, what you was taken by the united states were invaded in order for the united states to control per harbor. because of hawaii's location, it's central central in the central pacific. so there's a central location that ships enter. hawaii ports after disarming, refurbish, leave home ports, re arm, and go back fighting a battle for who it was in b, y island by money, by greed and story with installation represents all the things that was happening in 189 and 930. so what we see rising out of the land out of the
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ocean are these giant monitors that are asked to read. we're documentation of annexation of documentation that basically saying we're right is what we are. we're the inevitable truth. and there actually was also, again that the pi saying that from the newspapers that we're seeing never ca, we've developed an unusual a view of the world because of our location. we have huge oceans and a couple of weak neighbors in mexico and canada. therefore, we've never had to have a foreign policy of clear co operation with others. we've been able because of our power to impose our will on others
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what we hear head of hello come on. a charter school high school level that we're going to be visiting with share with you folks do it. hello ma'am. can i turn it over to you on your class? and so if you 40 feel like we already know who i was, is standing national on was his nation state, and for 50 years he celebrated 8093. when we know that oh, united states of america illegally overthrew. oh, now, how did the united states maintain that power despite having more legal authority on a military, like i said, military threat of force, violence, perhaps weapon, who, how else could they maintain power in hawaii eat a population? we just talked about how me i spent 2 hours
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a day in traffic was all americans are winning guy. but serious in we are the evidence o d. nationalization where the evidence of the war cry. we are not the war crimes ourselves. what, what you already is an independent country. all that was overthrown. anything 93? was our government by the united states, not our country. so our country is still an independent state, but we're not in control of our independence were occupied. mm
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mm. this book over throw is an attempt to show the times that america over through foreign governments over a long period in the united states, at least in a relative sense, is declining in power in the world. and we can still remain, and i believe will still remain a potent dominant force in the world. but we need to accept that the conditions of past decades don't exist anymore. and we're not used to this. we're not ready for this psychologically. americans have always been on top. we think of ourselves is always getting our way, and we're entering into a period when that's not going to be so easy. the challenge is, can we adapt our habit of dominance to
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a more equal multi polar mm oh, jasmine its western batters got seemed truly bad news. last week, amnesty international says ukraine's fighting tactics in danger, civilians, zalinski and his gang are not the innocent victims media client. plus we hear a lot about that big offensive soon. well,
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with with, with ah, what a dollars you talk to her a told her children. but the school is hopeful that i see a

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