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judgment on the soldiers options which took place while he was allegedly trying to stop slipping. towers suspects. as a result of the idea, as admitted, it fails to maintain control over the situation. the examination revealed inadequacies into commander's control and commend over the incident and in the reporting and communication between the personnel and the field, which led to incorrect decision making it to the idea of several days of investigation. to confirm that the 2 and a half year old palestinian boy mohammed mainly was killed at his father heights them was a 100 after they were mistakenly heat by israeli forces when they were targeted. mohammedan hyphen were in the backyard of the house, which is located not far from it is rarely check points at the entrance of the village of numbers, solve a hen they occupied the west bank. according to the idea of pro, to palestinian gunmen opened fire at these rarely troops at the check point, the forces return fire, but due to at least identification and over as miscommunication. weaving these
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rarely military, they targeted the father and the son instead of the attackers. so they basically took them for a fleeting militant and so the idea of also said that following the investigation, one is really military will be formally censure. this is what they also have to say . i expressed my sorrow for the home that was close to civilians and the death of the toddler. we will continue to learn and improve in order to operate against terrorism in a precise manner. israel has drastically intensified, it smells her rays all throughout the west bank in the last month. they say to curb terrorist, but very often civilians become victims including miners, according to the palestinian foreign ministry. a total of $28.00 palestinian children have been killed in the idea of alterations in the west bank since the beginning of this year. say sally standing authority, strongly condemned this killing of mohammed and all the killings as well. this is what they have to say. the ministry confirms that such races, colonial behavior is
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a crime in itself and is direct feasible proof of the political and military involvement of the occupying states in these crimes. especially instructions to facilitate a this using a spotless damien citizens and treat them as targets for sheets and training the international community while occasionally condemn into violence and installation on the ground. surprisingly, base time has almost kept silent. chelsea optima, how much desk for you and special coordinator for middle east peace products, so says he hopes they will be an investigation and that was pretty much a we didn't hear from anybody else. we spoke to the family earlier, they said they're ready to fight for justice. to july, i had the sound of gunshots and right now to see what it was. then i found them inside the car being fired upon. my husband started screaming at me saying how moody is gone, how moody is gone. my son spend 4 days at the hospital in his condition, deteriorated fast, his legs and arms were paralyzed. then he stopped peering scene until king that
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little by little he stopped showing any brain excited. see, my son is not the best child to die, no will be the last palestinian children are being shot while no one stands beside us. we want an international trial. we want the world to support us. we've taken enough of these injustice. the only one to blame is the israel occupation army and a systematic policy against all of us. whether it's children, the elderly, or any one of us are targeted. they rudely arrogant to the claim. they were fired at bone. i'm a witness that these claims are false. the victims were me and my son like any other palistine and that has similar losses. i feel some pride and comfort that my son offered something to this homeland. if there's any justice we will see good. i don't have faith in this legal system and in these courts, the last moments with my son were playing with him on the doorstep of our home, the families now preparing to take the case through the international criminal code . so it sounds like, although the israel, the investigation is now closed and this is not the end of the story. the
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governments of the democratic republic of the congo has suspended the operations of the european co buttons pub bought of mining studs of environmental concerns. as off the slanting and much spilled, mind waste water into a river and nearby town, we spoke with locals on victims of the incident to say that the firm should take responsibility for the disaster. men do now well, and so the sounds to me it's a tragedy that's happened to us. we haven't received any compensation to date. i'm homeless with support is decision by us or it says, which would be important to us. what's important in coverage is decision levels, meaning, do i, the boss, my name must help the population by improving environmental conditions. so 1st of all, starting with the basement of the damn about, the population doesn't know how to protect themselves from the river that flows through the whole city. that one picture that we think the decision is good, because if the company arrange us all the environmental strategies,
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it will give security until the population at which we recommend the company take responsibility for the victims. they compensating them and creating all the jobs for the benefit of the local population. according to the company as mine, from in a severe installations of the bowl, smart and company, of course, and numerous environments whose damage to the discharge of waste volta and destruction of dikes. the company based in luxembourg and the netherlands will have to reevaluate the social and environmental impact studies to reopen the operations is activities. i'm not suspended for 3 months since the end of may. but the government is the right thing to make sense of fun. if the situation doesn't change, we spoke with a town official who explains the consequences that the company most of the group fits the drive. so we know that the situation would have been avoided to leave the company paid more attention to the policy of managing dams. as well as pools open minds, that's the cost of what the pollution it is known to everyone that the water spits
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overflowed that banks cause damage to the nearby mining town. well, waters were held back by then. there was a department that should have noticed that the increase in the mass of the water as well as check the equipment and prevent the incidents. so today we can say that's we've been a band and the incident that killed him much. but cielo brothers and sisters listen in human conditions. people get sick, have a day, they are not given proper care. we'll see that the traitors that known, and they must come to the age of those affected by these natural disaster. you well, the events have been protesting against coaches, in our case of those pro e. u. government's accusing of cracking down on the sense, and we'll dive in constitutional courses, but attempting to bomb the organization. show a policy with a hearing on the case that's for next week. estimates national protests against the administration of the incumbent pro e u president maya sunday. and go for countries in so some last year,
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those taking to the streets of case and now under the cities are demanding the resignation of the pro e. u. government, accusing of accelerating installation and failing to tackle living costs while another e. u official demo. dave and prosecuted for anti corruption has been accused of intimidation of the wesley behavior in her office. and i can't wait. i will pass in late and to someone's house at 6 o'clock in the morning with a most quote in front of your children. you've logs your husbands, the rest you put you in handcuffs and send you to prison. i tell him what 1st to happen. i will personally be the to the uncomfortable dave in anti corruption. prosecuting was gone to the post by the country's pro e u president. thus, while she's been holding us citizenship. meanwhile, according to report, she gained her position by a fully thing governmental procedures. veronica, joe dahlin has also previously stuffed in the us justice department as the deputy public corruption of civil rights prosecutor in the state of california. well
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driven political auditors cool, now that you re essays, mrs. garlands example shows wisdom, subordinates in moldova, or far away from the country's real interest. after the action and solidarity party came to power, a lot of western subordinates appeared on the. they were trained in the west and in principle, i think there was, is a certain policy of recording personnel for high official positions who are trusted by the west. but 1st of all, by the united states. examples include mrs. drug island also president my assigned to that and some other officials going was selected for her position. but it should be noted that there are many complaints about this selection. as we have learned from other sources that the contest was fortunate. the many people are against her . first of all, those who are fighting against my assigned as regina. those were a neutral towards sons who are also among them. but on the other hand, we can see this bit on the kids are got in. the current prosecutor often gets into
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trouble and she obviously started in california and nothing more. no more because she has a very poor understanding of legal details. despite me says, do a gallons, obvious failure, which betrays her mental disability. i think she will be able to hold on to her position. for some time the russians on jews ought to blame for the masika of lithuanians during the 2nd world war. that's according to a list of a new and m p who was under investigation for the comments made on social media on the countries prime minister was visiting as well. it is disgusting that sydney not speaks such nonsense when on the 3rd of june, 1944 miss you a new jews together with the russians musket the vintage apostrophe i. and the people who lived to the shows once again that government is completely indifferent to the kings of list what it means by jews in lithuania, in 1941, to 1944, the chair woman of the list,
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the weight in jewish community has dom onto the government take action against the anti semitism. the incidents capable of the weight in premier was intel of even an official visits 2 sons and ties between the 2 nations. the following a meeting with the american jewish committee, she was criticized the fading to mention lithuania as roland, persecuting jews during the holocaust. while the 95 percent of the through a news jewish population were massacred with the help of collaborators during the 3 year nazi occupation. for this now clause to get in glass is really historian joining us live from television. many thanks for joining us. this evening is good to see you. so what do you make of this statement made? find that the, let's do a need m p blaming jews and russians for mass because during the 2nd world war, such even months since i have not heard my, my whole lives, it's absolutely the distortion of, of history. one dominion cranium, choose 1000000, some say even more. 1000000 and 200000 even $1000000.00 in 6 of the 1000 granted
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was murdered system murphy could be joining the cost mostly by the germans. but also by enters the stick locatable gradients. they were persecuted, tortured, beaten, to death, and finally murder. not to sink and you keep a single crane in during go, this is up so normally. nonsense. i'm insulted on the off of the median murdered cranium. jews out there, dispersing the store to starting such a way out there. you can say that no, this is or sorry to interrupt. it says if this is just the we, what i single of history will be a 10 to revise, you know, history. why do such a thing, why you, why think you can do such a thing and, and get away with it. so let's go here. you know, we will never understand the roots of funds. i assume it isn't. why it is such a long fitting. i'm in and you know, a huge lot for 3000 years and most probably will last for the next 3 starting to
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use. i cannot explain even minds. but what i would like to emphasize that this must occur in that village. the german stated, not the jews, not the soviets, not the russians, the german, stevie, this a story can affect. how can these even person discharge history and culture a this is really unbelievable that i would like to, to emphasize for the 2nd time. i've seen incentives on behalf of the millions of training and jewels or broadly murder. they should tear such a nonsense this up. so if you shame for shameful, shameful, and the, do you expect to be on peace comments? who affects relations between miscellaneous and as well. i don't know, i'm not a politician. i me story and and i'm here to correct fake news fig. fixed and distortion of history. that's my role. and i tell people there is not a single truth thing. what this even in the gym i type this is saying, not the russians and not the jews the to any must occur. the lead to hang in still
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cars and to just stick at each in the murder of their brethren in no train. yeah. between 19411945. this is the story it controls. and that's the reason i'm here. it is being interviewed by you before. mm hm. and how would you describe that if the way the invasion during the nazi occupation when more than 95 percent of the countries jewish population were killed? you know, like in every other occupied country, there were good or crating is of course to save jewels. we cannot the night, but most of the population was our, um, oil or is in different i prophetic, or collaborated instance yesterday. kennedy. this explains how the germans succeeded in both during so many jews. the number of survivors is assorted with. so few jews according to survive difficult without the local, has been the assistance of the old crane and for nation,
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the germans would never have succeeded in murdering so many emails sent brain injuries. so uh, this is the, the form on uh, somewhere good. the majority and different and many were collaborators ways to german richie. what do you think from your politicians think they can blame jews for events in the 2nd load? well, one day, so they're able to do so. it is so easy to write the story, you know, i can write this moment annually story of the old. well, it is easy. people are not aware of the effect and it is very good that you contacted me professionally starting to correct the fact basis. the reason we, i here we cannot leave history to people who are not historians, members, so parliament should be responded. and re story is should the, was the story and i tell you, there was no, not structural freshman in jersey, no grain. yep. from 4 to one to 4, divide ukrainians where my during the jews,
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not all of them. of course they were right. just some of the nation's we sure it's my are the right just the most donations. there were credit and right. the right, just the ones that we come up the night. yes. good to people, nobody people. but this does not cut off the rise. the majority of ukraine in society, unfortunate you. i think the weight in government is doing enough to tackle anti semitism. what measures do you think it should be taking? and again, this is a political question, but you know, always, always you have to fight against on face any of these. because remember, please, when it starts with the jews, it never stops with the jews. the jews are the 1st month to be a thing, but then come other email st. pete. so it is advisable for the ukraine government to fight. and basically, these are very strongly, very seriously, i would recommend thank you so much for joining arguments quite get your professional. take on the story gideon drive is where the historian in tennessee,
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thank you. about 2 of america's biggest political rivals, donald trump and job i didn't have once again found themselves in boiled in scandals or trans classified documents soccer. we surfaces trickling. another legal suits a new document, has a nice to need, binding original corruption scandal suggesting direct evidence of bribery to contribute to rachel mazda and brings a small, a think tank that's associated with the right in washington. the media research center, they did an analysis of the news coverage of both that trump indictment and also this new biden scandal, which we'll get to in a minute. and they found that the main stream media networks are 291 minutes of coverage about the trump indictments and 0 about this bite and scandal that's been brewing now. this is not something that came out of nowhere. in fact, senator chuck grassley republican center. he made a speech referring to a document that the f,
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b i report of the has that references an interview that they had with some kind of of figure. we don't have very much information about this individual. but they, this figure which they called highly credible in the document, had a conversation or several conversations with an executive at a company called verizon holdings and energy company based in ukraine, on which 100 biden's joe biden, son was a board member, and this individual made a reference to an a legit, $5000000.00 pay out to joe biden. and to hunter by the now, none of this is substantiated. this is a reference to a document that some people claim to have seen the facts that they don't have any concrete information beyond. what we know about with these details is never stopped the mainstream media from speculating on and on. they are very selective with respect to the kind of coverage that they put while the wall when it comes to trump . and in some cases, they actually act like it's their job to muscle, a former president we do have now some of the sound,
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as i told you were not. and the audience were not carrying his remarks lives, because frankly, he says a lot of things that are not true and sometimes potentially dangerous. we do not intend to carry these remarks lives. as we have said before, and the circumstances. there is a cost to us as a new organization to knowingly broadcast and true things. you've gotta be kidding me. that's pretty rich. that's rachel. nato. a m s. nbc, who ultimately went on and on about rushing collusion for months on and saying that trump was on the verge of being arrested for that. and that he would absolutely be removed from office. there are very selective with respect to the gate keeping they do on, on the information that that comes out to them. and it looks like someone working at graphics, at the fox news channel, decided to let everyone in america know how exactly they feel about the direction the country's headed. this person put up a graphic calling 5 and
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a want to be dictator and suggested that trump trump's indictment was political. and that framing apparently suits donald trump, just fine. they want to distract from the real espionage and the real crime. so let's use president trump to do so. let's go out and let's indict president trump so they don't talk about the $5000000.00 bright. remember, they impeached me for asking the simple question about vitamins grew up dealings in ukraine and now they see that once again i was right. i was right, i was totally right. joe biden. and the radical of can take foreign bribes and be totally protected. republicans, all, you must finally get tough, you've got to get tough. you got to get tough and you gotta show and when you arrest your leading political opponent, we no longer have a democracy. you have a nation that as we are, isn't serious, serious decline. we have a nation in serious decline, quick reminder that donald trump,
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during the impeachment process. it came out that he actually had a conversation with ukraine present 5 years zalinski. and he was pressuring zalinski to investigate what was going on in ukraine with the joe biden. the 100 by then and exchange that could pro, quote, for the congressional improve weapons free trade. so it seems like perhaps you knew something about that back then. but from what he's saying there, it's obvious that trump is framing himself as the east put himself on the cross is the victim of persecution and political persecution. and it's the kind of thing that, if it was happening in another country, the mainstream process would be talking about whether that particular country needed a little bit of freedom brought to them by the pentagon in the c. i a many thanks way. company here on the, the international with the back of the top of the, on, with more of the very latest season. the
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drones were all the rage when they 1st hit the consumer market. they were the number one most want a christmas present in 2016. but like a lot of technology these days, drones 1st got their start with military applications. while commercial drones use for recreational purposes and videography costs anywhere between a few $100.00 to a couple $1000.00. military drones cost a fortune. i'm because the i and you're watching the cost of everything we're today, we're going to be looking into the military drone industry, their costs, and their capabilities, the drones have permanently change the way that war affair is conducted. drones became the most iconic instrument on the world care. and in the last 10 years,
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the number of countries flying drones has more than doubled. today, more than 80 countries have some sort of drone capability. now a modern drone is made up of several large components such as the frame propellers . the receiver for sending and receiving information, motors to fly and batteries. many are manufactured primarily from carbon fiber composites or aluminum to be light, but sturdy. and these are manufactured in large plans located throughout the world . the mostly in china and surrounding countries. u. s. military drugs can range up to tens of thousands of dollars and the common predator drones that the military used in iraq and at scan a scan is roughly $40000000.00 per system. you also have the ever popular reaper drones that carry laser guided bombs and other types of air to surface missiles. these cost about $32000000.00 and are used by the u. k, netherlands, france,
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and spain and a forces. meanwhile, smaller surveillance, drones with high tech cameras, costs around a $195000.00 per unit. and then you have tactical drones, like the full lar, that is able to fly for up to 12 hours at a max range of 90 kilometers that cost around $35000.00. they can be armed and are run by pilots on the ground through a satellite link up, which makes them highly deadly and specialized. these military drones are designed to have secure communication and has sensors that possess more range and versatility than your average commercial drone. they also have quieter engines, which makes them more difficult to detect and can be quickly assembled into weapons . the global military drone market is projected to reach over $23000000000.00 by 2027 as they're changing the face of traditional warfare. the drones can respond
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quickly and are cheaper to make and maintain compared to planes. they can also be operated at a distance and have automatic functions, which can save manpower and lives. they put a fewer lives at risk and the military can also cut down on the cost of training soldiers. and there's also the argument that drones also minimize civilian casualties compared to conventional air strikes and put pressure on terrorist organizations with a constant surveillance drone technology is continuing to improve with engineer is now working on a clipping them with the ability to self repair, self land and stay a last 4 months instead of days. so now let's bring in scott ritter, former us marine corps intelligence officer and officer, a. so scott, who has the most advanced drone technology? is it the u. s. and who's the biggest competitor? and how in fans are other countries thrown capabilities? let me to answer the question you'd have to actually have um,
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the detailed knowledge of everybody's drones and the technology that went into it and etc. but i think united states is a extraordinarily technologically advanced country. and we spend an awful lot of money on our drones. and i would imagine that our drones have some of the finest technology out there. but they're just because we have the best technology doesn't mean we have the best drones. drones are a tool and you know, the, the, to give you an example, you could have a lamborghini, which is a very expensive car, some of the finest technology in the world. but if i ask you to take that lamborghini off road over a hill, you won't be able to do it. if you're better off with an old jeep because the jeep is suited to the task that you're giving it. you know, uh, american drone technology was developed or he'll reach its previously during the global war on terror. um, you know, we, we developed a killer drones which were at
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a patients of drones that we originally developed for reconnaissance work. we, we strapped missiles on them and we use them to target people in a relatively benign environment. i mean, there's no active air defense. the fact is no american drone system, none of our mainstream drones can survive in heavily contested airspace and they're far too expensive for us to be throwing them away in a, in combat operations like that. the drum, we lost off the coast of crime. it was a $32000000.00 drove um you compare and contrast that with, you know, for instance, some of the ronnie and drone technology that's allegedly been provided to russia recently. the show he'd won 36. so, you know, it's the unit cost is between $20.00 and $30000.00, but it's able to inflict millions of dollars worth of damage to the russians are making extraordinary. a good use of
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a lawyer during drone known as the linset. it's destroying tanks and are armoured vehicles and artillery vehicles and other high value targets. the systems can't cost more than $3040000.00 each and yet they're destroying targets that are worth millions of dollars. so it's, i think that it's a wrong question to say who is the best technology and how has our on been able to get so advanced and drone technology and what is the average cost to produce these simple types of suicide drums? first of all, i think people need to understand that the wrong is a it's not a 3rd world country when it comes to technology. in fact, if one for sues. this further, you'll see that iranian teams enter a mathematical olympics and often times place in the you know, on the podium and dominate the top 10 spot. this means that from
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a theoretical mathematical standpoint, the ronnie is to have some of the finest scientists out there. and a lot of what we're talking about here is you know how to take the radical mathematical capabilities and turn it into practicalities. the iranians have shown an amazing ability not only to adapt existing technologies they acquired from abroad, but also develop their own technology. this is why you, ronnie, and ballistic missiles today, have you extraordinarily accurate warheads. and the other thing is that because the united states and its allies, israel, etc, have subject to the ron to near continuous conflict. over the past several decades, iran has a perpetual laboratory of conflict of war upon which to test out operational concepts, including drone technology. and so what we've seen is the extraordinary theoretical
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capabilities that we run. you're joining up with the practical opportunities that he runs. situation affords and iran has been able to develop, you know, cost effective systems that accomplish the mission. the mission is an active one against enemies such as is room united states that, that have tremendous counter drum capability. so the ronnie and jerome you know, dr. in combined with the iranian drone technology is a very effective one, especially when applied against the western target. has a new russia ukraine conflict brought about a revolution in terms of the way drones are used on the battlefield. if you're a military professional in the world today, and you are not studying how both ukraine and russia have used drones, then you're wrong. um, you know, we live in a day and age where drones are now going to become part of the concept of maneuver
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. you will no longer just talk about your air power, your fire support your maneuver elements. drones have become a uh, a technology that you know is involved in all 3. it provides long range recognizance. it provides target designation capabilities. it provides weapons delivery platforms. it becomes a weapon itself. it can be used for electronic warfare for jamming. and if you're not incorporating every aspect of drones into the total spectrum of warfare being waged and the enemy will have the advantage because i can guarantee this, they're looking at it. they're adapting to it. there won't be a modern army down the road that isn't incorporating drone technology in a meaningful way into their overall concept of operations. and they will be looking at the rushing your training and conflict as the case.

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