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and the soviet suffered 27000000 deaths. the 27000000 isn't the place john kennedy case. american university confessed that address at by 268 for a. he said that was the salvage, suffered of world war 2 was the equivalent of the entire united states east of chicago having been destroyed initially the plan to attack the us as of was code named trojan. over time it devolved into pincher bush lanka, crank shelf off noon, cold wheel off tackle and sharia. to december 19th, 1949 souls, the adoption of the best known plan to wipe out the associates, the cooperation dropped shots date of attack. january the 1st
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1957, the plan outlined to the complete annihilation of for us under the democratic guise of liberating the nations from communism. that was very nations would be wiped out alone with communism. the 1st phase of operation, dropshot and visits to dropping 300 nuclear and 250000 tons of conventional bombs on the savings union. 100. so if you had cities what pre selected as to august, the 2nd phase the ussr is attacked by 25092 divisions. so if you have thoughts are taken over by may type naval forces, the 3rd phase, but not elating, the ssl wiping it off the of mass to that end for those weapons,
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i've said to be deployed nuclear, chemical, radiological, and biological as well as small items. the final phase breaking the ussr into full zones and posting nato troops on instead of drain, the 18000000 people. the majority of the huge country's population would have died in the intense, foaming, and subsequent fighting. we have a series of these kinds of war plans. when kennedy is briefed on them in the early 19 sixty's, he was our advice, you know, instead of, we call ourselves the issue of advice because these plans continue for preemptive attacks against the soviet union. this was the nation's an updated version of the nazi general plan. aust didn't visit,
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eliminating millions of slavic people the and as in world war 2, when much of europe stood united against the u. s. s o d u s. plants to muster and things of nations under the ages of operation drops out in 1949 to the soviets, a client that own nuclear weapons. so any plan to annihilate the us as all have to be postponed indefinitely. but the idea remains the same. the united states have to be seen is the only major player in the international arena. the, anyone who sold otherwise had to be wake some of the us. the this is you union itself is. this is a victory for democracy and freedom. these events clearly sub on the national interest of the george bush. for the,
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the new one. i exist v i, v i knox least the cost in save on and tablet laughlin. mine was the original one of the dean. and these milan its own guns. i most awesome then monthly central addressing android, so you got an invoice on to see if that a complete the training. no. jesus landis the united states became the indispensable country with the exceptional people. because obligation was to lay down the pass for all the 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 and the 21st century and the middle east for the attack. so on 7
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countries, what does, i'll say tony, and i've gotten his ton, this neo colonial desktops or twin and julian, this new quote on your own. so there's, i'm tired and things within non all of the state yolanda. so when are they gonna get you like, as is neil colored yacht, that you've actually they asked on that slide to the of oxy bond kind of a files to your skin, use the homeless alma, wait for him. for the embarrassment eoc supervisor. as being donald saddam was saying, so strokes in the shop, galvan top, the front desk on the edge of his out in the of ox, ghana, mission we're getting done. all of our calls to lead me in. got off the skin. notice guys, she gives me what's walked out of her fooling sphere to in it go to museums early in this because i'm telling you want your dish w z as in via the dish w, easier to thank you on this phone and then most indeed all civil moons and best i
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can totally unless the, the reason us his limit is dangerous is it denied the sovereignty of the countries, the march 24th 1999 for the youngest smell of you. it wasn't really elated and it was covered on live tv. the
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lowest of 10 and extension in general, but she did it with us, the events. i'm still remember that was terrible days. the price, lot of part of the photos as being the mitchell for things and i'm of course, or something that will not see my knowledge of the month and i would i maybe exclude them or could, i mean, can i get you all of them? yeah, we don't talk promotion side as a quite in this town on the moody. so send me your not an appropriate say, you know, based on us you some of when you have the model the is one of the operation allied force has been called a genocide. with slow bit envelopes of which is to remix the justification but many saying the real reason was yugoslavia economic independence and refusal to join thing to the lawyer going on 20 of
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expense. yeah, that's what searching documents that he say he's co rather right. nathan crime is committed in his homeland equal plan. you'll be able to submit a site for them to use the this, the building you've done done us and you close that tickets as adults or they'll just get an e overview. and it will see it is that a table that's the federal seeing, the, with the wall. so a treaty organization going to wells and become union for the existence as all of the scholars nation. i enough time for us, you know, kind of the water off what the rock is, fresh ones where the officers or, or phone complex crease of both on the product. you know, some of this as an evaluator said the
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you know, of them to the sales and is the district court in bill grade. here's a case against those who gave orders for yugoslavia to be bombed the gruesome but as a new creature for holding some of the bill for you don't open as to the appropriate thing to know about the loaner. you will study the among the others who was sentenced to 20 years in prison with a french president, jacques chirac. the german chancellor. gerhard schroeder, b u. s. secretary of state, madeleine albright, the nato secretary general heavier solano, the supreme, allied commander in europe. wesley clock. pam's native administer as a furnace. as an defense you have a good thing. they look at it. certainly that even after a year billy puts it up as a brand new board. when it says file out,
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they'll send us for quite a so cautious request with the most viewed items companies, the valley can probably go with the cold posts or the sell for day one. yeah, i mean, what are you in a quiet dog deal? most of based uh we'll sit on mission of what i knew. he asked him to the porcelain of the additional does the boy look pretty so to be too muddy with some very so so last valley called post lisa, was it austin or what on the yes. how many miles really cool the police, the push to the continuously clavicle going down for me? not guessing as well, but i thought he was looking similarly you had until yes, the
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veto some kind of similar to the same with any over shilo. new to elizabeth. nice the, the, my lead sunglasses, most of the engine unique and that's a side of the display of us. you know, gosh, in that direction. i mean, useful, you might use like less than the size of his business the arsenal. push the consensus for created with not the fuck could i talk with them for the award to a quickly was it when i eventually so let's go see a little team to do for task me over shot of them. you can finally to not go back to create a new driver license. gimme a call. yeah. yeah. but we're struggling with that issue. so we won't rushing it probably in the last 4830 by counting the bombing. if you this long as you be, can see that the wall crime alms the most emphatically, yes,
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it was not approved by the united nations period. it was a nato operation for tours and legal nature operates and they killed over 2000 innocent civilians. and frankly, and some soldiers who hadn't declared warrant anybody, the least of russian states, never is as tight as i'm assuming the most sense community best of all sense and up the assistance of a disability is what i need to find must be the one else calls question about this, even though we will then in the european union, the kremlin machine, the state on the russians cruising and split the r t spoke neck,
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keeping our video agency roughly all the band on youtube, the fitness center. for what question did you say a request to check the welcome back. we're going to take you live to washington dc. now with the in the in 5 minutes. and the range on moody is holding a joint press conference with his host, the west president joe biden. is listed in clean energy transition and tackling climate climate crisis we face, or harnessing our shared expertise on critical emerging technologies by quantum computing and artificial intelligence to ensure they are not used as tools of misinformation and oppression. and we are doubling down on our cooperation to secure our stomach conductors,
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our semi conductor supply chains. advancing open ran telecommunications networks and growing our major defense partnership with a more joint exercises, more cooperation between our defense industries and more consultation and coordination across all domains. our economic relationship is booming. trade between our countries is almost doubled over the past decade to more than $191000000000.00. just for the 10s of thousands of good jobs and both india and the united states. added that. 1000000 american jobs across 44 states will be supported by the purchase of more than 200. more than 200 american made boeing aircraft by that area. india is announcing earlier this year. and with this visit, indian firms are announcing more than $2000000000.00, more than $2000000000.00, a new investment in manufacturing solar in, in colorado, steel in ohio and optics,
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fiber and south carolina. and much more further proof that america's manufacturing is back. we're expanding an educational exchanges for our students building on the record 125000 student views for indians to study in the united states. we issued last year and open a new concepts that's going to make it easier for our people to travel, work and collaborate together on the issues that matter most, that will define the future foundations look to one another, including on critical regional and global issues. and today we also talked about our shared efforts to mitigate you might use do you monitor and tragedies on least by russia's brutal war and ukraine and to defend the core principles of un charter sovereignty and territorial integrity. we discussed our work through the cloth and now india and united states, together with australia and japan,
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can ensure the vital indo pacific region remains free, open, prosperous, and secure. through our new i to youtube ground roofing with israel. and the way we're building regional connections to the middle east is prior and science based solutions and the global challenges like food security and clean energy. and this year, under the leadership of the g 20, we're putting sustainable development at the center of the agenda where the livery meaningful action on low and middle income nations including multilateral development bank reform, debt relief, and building resilient equitable health systems. the bottom line is so we want people everywhere to have the opportunity to live in dignity and let me be closer. this is an americans are both peoples who innovate and create,
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turn obstacles and opportunities who find strength and community and family. in a chair is freedom and celebrates the democratic values of university human rights . which face challenges around the world and age. and in each of our countries, but which remain so vital to the success of each of our nation's press freedom, religious freedom, tolerance, diversity, india, now as the most populous country is now the most populous country in the world, it says democracy. we understand that it is as it is, the brilliance and the backbone of our people as diverse and, and talents and traditions that make a strong as a nation as democracy is to, to that we see that so clearly here in united states where a vibrant, any an american community, more than 4000000 strong contribute to every single day to the writing of the
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future of our nation. ending americans of every background in face representing the full diversity of india are pursuing their american dream while maintaining deep connections for the indian heritage and family. that, that makes us all strong. that is the cornerstone of this essential partnership between the united states and that is why no friendship between our nations is only going to grow as replace the future together. mister prime minister, the floor is yours for the god, i couldn't see your excellency president biden. the delegates of both countries, friends from the media stop now, marsh guy 1st before i time president biden
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for his one but and for his own positive views on india, america relations. friends today is a d that has special importance in the history of india. america relations, discussions today and the important decisions we have taken have added a new chapter to comprehensive and a global strategic partnership. they have given it a new direction and a new energy trends. a trade and investment partnership between india and america is important not only for our 2 countries, but for the global economy as well. today,
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america is india as big as trade. but now we have decided to resolve long pending trade related issues and make a new beginning as the initiative for critical and emerging technologies i set has emerged as an important framework for technical cooperation by increasing cooperation and fees such as artificial intelligence, semi conduct, the space quantum and telecom, we creating a strong and futuristic partnership. the decision
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taken by american companies such as my crohn, google and applied materials to invest in india symbolizes this futuristic partnership. during this journey i also had the opportunity to meet some of the american ceo's. and in my discussions with them, i could feel the enthusiasm and the positive views about india. we both agree that to make a strategic technology partnership meaningful. it is very important that governments, businesses and academic institutions come together in order to implement india and america shed vision on clean energy
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transition. we have taken several important initiatives. these cover areas such as green hydrogen, wind energy, a battery storage and comp and gap to, as we have also decided that in the midst of global uncertainties, india and america with trusted partners create reliable, secure, and resilient global supply chains and value chains as well as the close defense cooperation between india and america symbolizes new to adjust and shed strategic priorities. moving away from the old of bio center relationship, we had earlier,
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re have transition today to a relationship involving john sort of technology, code development and cool production. the decision taken by general electric to manufacture engines in india, tucson, so of technology is a landmark agreement. this also opens up new job opportunities in both countries. this will give defense cooperation, a new caddick to in the times to come the defense industries and stopped ups of both countries are important partners in this cooperation, bringing them together is the key objective of defense, industrial roadmap. in the area of space, science and technologies, we have had long standing cooperation, of course,
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by the taking the decision to join the arguments. of course, we have taken a big leap forward in our space cooperation. in fact, in shot for india and america partnership. even this, even the sky is not the limit. friends, the most important pillar of our relations is our people to people ties more than 4000000 people of indian origin today makes significant contribution to the progress of america. in fact, just this morning, the number of engines that gathered at the white house demonstrates that to the indian americans, in fact, are the real strands behind all relations. in order to further deepen
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these relations, we welcome america's decision to open the consulate and then go noodle and about. similarly, we will also open a new engine consulate and seattle friends. in our meeting today, we discussed separate regional and global issues. peace and security in the in the pacific is common priority. we agree that the development and success of this region is important for the entire world we shared of use to enhance the chord nation with all countries in this region, along with all called foxes,
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india and america stand shoulder to shoulder in as a fight against terrorism. and fundamental ism, we were in agreement, that concrete actions are needed in order to end across the border terrorism, the coven pandemic, and the you for him. conflict have afflicted the countries of the global self in particular. we believe that in order to resolve these problems, it is absolutely imperative for all countries to unite and from the very beginning of the events in ukraine. india has laid emphasis on resolution of dispute through dialogue and diplomacy. we are completely ready to contribute in any way we can to restore peace under
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india's d, 20 presidency. we are laying emphasis on the spirit of $11.00, family, one future we are lending a voice to the priorities of the global. so i think president biden, that he has expressed support to my proposal of giving the african union for the membership of the j 20 friends. the core philosophy of all of our collective efforts is to strengthen democracy and democratic values and democratic order. 2 of the was largest democracies, india and america can together make an important contribution to
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global peace, stability, and prosperity. i'm confident that based on these values, we will be able to fulfill the expectations and aspirations of not only the people of our 2 countries, but of the entire world. best invited. thank you for the meaningful discussion today. they see a during the g 20 summit, we are looking forward to welcoming you. this is myself and all of india is looking forward to welcoming you to india. and as president has said, i do have another engagement officer this i need to address the congress. so i do not want to take any more time and i am going to stop here for once again. press invite and thank you very much. well,
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this is actually actually waiting to see where he told her to questionnaires. sabrina, from the wall street journal. and qu more from the trust of india and sabrina. your 1st you, mister president, i have a question for the 5 minutes of it. first, a 2 part question for you. your comments at a fundraiser this week appear to be the 1st time in recent memory that is sitting us president has called the chinese leader a dictator. did those comments about president she under minor, complicate the progress your administration has made and maintaining a relationship with china? and secondly, on india, as you raise these broader issues of human rights and democracy. what is your message to those, including some members of your own party who say that your administration is overlooking the targeting of religious minorities and cracked down on defense in 5 minutes or more? these country is your 1st question is no, you know,
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who are talking to our allies in, in partners around the world, including india. we let the the idea of my choosing and avoiding saying what i think is the facts with regard to the relationship with india with the china is, is just not something i'm going to change very much. i think we, i believe that and i've said this for some time that the history about the relationship of china is collapsing and moving is cetera, cetera. we had an incident that caused some, some confusion, you might say, but present it, but the sector blinking had a great trip to china. i expect to be meeting with.

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