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if you had asked me in 1986. could i be friends with the so you said no because i was training the children full time. 247. that was my life. scold risk from gainesville, florida was formerly an intelligence officer in the us marine cool. between 199181998. he served as a un weapons inspector in iraq. i studied the soviets, and my whole job was to figure out how we could close with and destroy them through 5 power maneuver on the field of battle. my job was to be friends with the soviets . my job was to know the associates understand associates so that i could better till the soviet a kind of
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a loyal americans. now being attacked by my government for being honest for being truthful for doing my job. in 2003, i'm just speaking as an international generalist symposium of the university of tokyo. it's called risk gain worldwide, same. the united states does a one i rec, disarm the united states, wants to donald the same god. compound making this presentation. he's not going to make a clear cut case that iraq has weapons of mass destruction. the purpose of going pals presentation tomorrow is to destroy international trust and confidence in weapons inspections. and that's a darn shame. today the former lorraine, an un weapons inspector, is a pariah. and his own country because he was bold enough to tell the truth about the us government's true intentions. and at once i had done what i had done to tell the truth to behave would i believe to be honorably. so i was forever marked by my
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government to be harassed, to be attacked, to be destroyed. and i've just been to support your cheapest care with the and that's the point where the united states said, we're going to destroy scott ritter. the father was a career military officer. he spent 26 years in the air force, and i was raised as a, a military and a military family. all i knew growing up was the military military life. we moved every 2 years to a different place. we lived in hawaii, then we moved to turkey and into germany, where we lived in germany, the 1st village we lived in the so there were military exercises. so
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every day when i go to school on a bus, the retakes driving by there be aircraft flying over helicopters flying over as a train to defend against the soviet attack where we lived. we're also next door to a, a, a nuclear weapons depot where american nuclear weapons restored place. the best way to continue in boston, when it's a good one, you have to name a sort of a be to pursue, instead of to in pursuing starting it. there's issues and use good fortune by shows that the was in dependency. i don't know. what else from the east was o. s. i little i'm, that was only a serious to moses couple to the the cold war was real inside was going to be an officer in the marine corps. so i went to college, one of the, you know, the, the, the,
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the teachings of son. so is to know your enemy as yourself. i decided that i would study russian history and i would study the russian language to know my enemy. and so i did. and when i graduated in may of 1984 i was commissioned in the united states were in court. and i began my, my service the we have 800 military based or by a huge amount. then all the other countries combine in terms of foreign military. you know, why do we have that? daniel cover that is an american human rights lawyer, journalist and x, but on u. s. foreign policy, he rode the part to escape go. russia. how the c i in the deep states have conspired to verify russia, which has become a doable sensation. the you know,
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the 2023. he was fired from the university of pittsburgh when he taught. but his anti american sentiments, the, when i was 19, i went to nicaragua and this was during the war when the us was supporting a war against a garage. and i was very upset by this war. and when i went there i became more upset. i realize we were being lied to the purpose of the war. there was not to fight communism or to fight to so union and it was to keep nicaragua down in under the control the us. that was what it was about. so yeah, so that was probably one a i really move ship. i kind of moved, changed sides in a certain way. you know,
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the jonesboro is an american journalist and, and the list is written over $3000.00. it goes both transitions, the new york times, the international herald tribune, bloomberg news, and the odd newspaper going back let's, let's focus on some of the arms of major on complex that united states has had since 1945. i mean, the worst example, the most notorious examples, vietnam here we killed 4 or 4000000 civilians, both north and south families died and that conflict over the course of 15 years, 4000000 civilians. another 1000000, no. uh, no, i see any soldiers died. the
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empty tank missile system. this towed how it says multiple rocket launchers unit, so launches and service to miss. all systems are on the golf course. even a piece cube, i need to go from that. so that is going to will skip physical, special calculus, slide extra portion. nice besides, the seniors are supposed to please call me do with each if, when you want to occasionally to new crane, they should have started off me on the money at the richard and hi gilbert. you're just going to get the we americans, we want to control the world. we really do. as far as the defense industry, i mean they're having to make money. they're happy anymore. there's an opportunity for them to make more money. the,
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the, the, in the cases of those kinds so that as i just left by $50000000000.00, that $8.00 and it is a race to get out of the country, build a doctor, a doctor, philosophy, boardman, the and you are being coordinate to the american committee for east west. the code is written books on us, russian relations. they avoid the embarrassment of the scoundrel that would necessarily arise when you look at the categories are weapons. some funds that have been dispatched to these countries. they don't want to make any sort of got a system if soon as you book up close beyond what say bbc reporters would tell you, if you would understand why they were so few casualties. so america size the, well,
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if you notice that happened the 6 months after we pulled out of afghanistan, right? so the afghanistan war, the global war, and tara, and this, now we need a new business project. oh, there's a cost. so can you create, let's make this cost with the new king into a big conflict. the, let's a testing done boss. less proof of moscow, ukraine and ukrainians. they're just kind of fun. are actually nobody in washington, nobody cares about ukraine. they did not care about the recording people that at all the virginia
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the decision silver gives you the . on the 1918, the countries of the west won the final victory over the ottoman empire. the sultan's government capitulated to the inside and sign that humiliating armesis, upload grove great britain and france, and a delay wanted not only to destroy the ottoman empire, but also to divide the prime orderly dirk as lands among themselves. in 1919, their armies began to land on turkish territory. but the west decided to choose
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greece as the main striking force. seeking to make others realize its aggressive plans for an intervention, provo mass, indignation among the turkish peoples. the national liberation struggle was led by the experienced general mustafah come all as a 3rd in order to bear down the enemy, a bank on the mobilization of the nation. and the alliance with russia, which acted as a united front, with turkish patriots. at the end of august 1922, the third's army won a decisive victory over the invaders in the battle of doom. levine, art, and within a month liberated all asia minor. from them, the impressive success of the circus army force the west to make concessions. in 1923, the loss on these treaty was signed. turkey. one of the 1st countries in asia manage to defeat the colonial empires and defend its independence. becoming an example for
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dea emmanuel, toma, french, political, scientist, ph. d, do politics, advisor at the european institute of international relations in brussels. in september 2022. you represented friends as an update of the referendum in the new guns people's republic. very, very important question is conflicting ukraine is or the delivery of the weapons via wisdom pallets we can see about a mandatory power and mito. industrial complex in the united states is a, one of a major ok tool for in the, or the conflicts seems to go to or well to know the v, your, the portable, the, the moment. so where united states were leading beloved,
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which was their uni port are well, they continued to spend a lot of money in the military industrial complex. and also we for, for the different to crisis and intervention, united states. it was also an opportunity to continue to spend about, or the width and industries. some 50 countries have stepped up to help ukraine defend itself. and the term future threats out that are legal, the, and valid nogales and that'd be the dog episode. 3 of the allotted august kids, some of the, at the most value guy in the home tumbling of harper schwartz, must be also muted, kind of started immediately. we're coming to them. i don't see this, these blueprints value positive actual part of the 1st i'm a stupid for a full body. i'll live it on some odd shirts after he's with him. a talk,
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strategical kind of things to, to, to, to come on. a key came up. there were just thinking at fairfield or sheet, so can i have your former shape or thought of glitch as should i see where you on the phone, which is not a simple form which i thought was at a school in addition. so phones you have the 1st of all being ready to do this, to vote for 3 to avoid the but as because sun was 2 feet in the out of a few of them do the local political one. i said the one, yes of course. it will be should changing its position over and they just me kimberly peterson to shy east, turning this off with a now claim the u. s. empires, a disaster, you know, for the world, it is, i mean, it's proven that you know, and we're seeing that now, frankly, with what's happening in the crime. did you research about military population's health, they benefit from all this worse? yeah, of course. i mean, they are making billions and billions of dollars on these wars on the warranty.
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evan, the no one talks about this created the worst human that humanitarian crisis on earth. of course, the war. do you create the sun? don't put you in. there's no lock the results, which then you have to push and you can, which is supposed to just can you do the, the future weapons industry production the to we gave you which benefits to v. i'm or can companies produce weapons like boeing know, top to bottom, and the general dynamics as a height on the top 5 most profitable us defense corporations in
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2022 were 80 on technology is with 67 $1000000000.00 in revenue. boeing with more than $66000000000.00 located motion with about $66000000000.00 general dynamics with $39000000000.00 a know through goodman, with $36000000000.00 in revenue. or these big companies are pushing or show a, b, i'm or can government to waive it, or fund 6 position on ukraine, 2 to 2, pulse ukraine. and was who in tensor lo, being in the american congress. if a you convince the organizations to spin mole about the military budget on each of his teammates, if it wouldn't be a, maybe a and to a $1000.00 been. so from dall spending the next 10 years for weapons industry. this helps reinforce
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america's of control over a bull nato countries, the including germany and, and poland. and it helps to destroy the natives military facilities and military production in europe. which is that obvious plus with united states. the french also announced a significant donation of a amex, 10 light tanks, and many european countries have announced their own training initiatives as a part of the huge military assistance mission to ukraine. the
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xavion moreau independent list and business man graduated from the echo especially . i mean, it just sounds you served in the french army from 1996 to 1999 was a captain in the 1st power issued regimen to france from 2010 to 2014. he worked in the french military industrial complex. he's written the book, the new grade, russia and ukraine. friends coded wrong, and the problems of, we don't send to, i mean the some reason is we don't send something we bid for ukraine of the other countries. we send our own reserves on the equipment we're using knowing differential. i mean, for instance, this is the
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they don't have their own, the balancing position anymore. and also the risk crews available in nation or the media to our industrial complex. uh, because or the price off or united states will expose its own. uh many daria how the way we be huge uh in your rook and uh, the friends and show many uh, the or own military industrial complex. will you be and then joe, and we, um, because uh we have some parts of our equipment. every equipment we buy in the united states, the most quickly cutting light opinion is a full o across sky, your shoulder go through the system who would allow us to was making the defense. the taking of a is
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a condition you us made the when we have shows in 2003 to about to ship it to the war against the rags we were . see some of the street from the united states. right. right, sorry, uh, from the united states. uh about that and uh, the same times and the same kind of problem for instance, you know, uh if i do the off island. uh, we're starting to get some success some years ago we started to, to sell it in a france in india, and for united so to there were quite disappointed. so uh, this dry is not due to the right us not to provide the box that depend on uh on them. we must make good on our commitment to back you trade
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until it succeeds the we can see that in the congress, the american congress there is say, a huge hardly of the american military industrial complex because many congress squared additions based report, i'm really kind of military industrial complex, the thoughts of fox store usually will, but some of the, just because i'm not, i q of the easiest gm. i got the spelling to see the only stuff i made it given all could i you know, they'll go on and she has to have some field a month. how do i to it was on my glove when they were young, they positive chip. got all this fish. oh it's in washington though. shifts to
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death before michelle. great. i usually with us will not be. i'm going to ask you, i mean, you're still in minas, the bottle and the boy the or single to movie and you told the participating you possibly from on addition syria will go. um, let me, let me somewhere else. a few of them are bush installing the bus for $31.00. that's our bus, the, you know, what do you mean? you can you for stuff so we have to do it except a few minutes. well, i mean, 1st of all the i as is so common with us regime change wars and so forth, it always starts with a false flag. i mean that they use their m o the box. the vote was born in pennsylvania is the only u. s. navy nuclear cruise, today he's an international safety expert and it goes back to the blowing of the ship, the main in the harbor into what a start,
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the spanish american war to the gulf of tonkin in vietnam. the weapons of mass destruction in iraq, the let's return this gold risk. the in the early 19 ninety's, he was appointed a un weapons inspector in iraq. he represented the us and on this come the united nation special commission, the and i was a very successful weapons inspector to successfully got into a building. and nobody thought i would never get into that. i did a credible 16 hour inspection and i felt that the i would be this would be appreciated by uh,
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my 1st trip to iraq was in december of 1991 after the. the goal for those are with them since bank to origin was to us to find out if iraq had weapons of mass destruction from 1991 to 1998, he conducted more than 70 inspections, petty rocky military facilities. as a weapons inspector, we always flew into, into baghdad. but then the entire country would operate in some instructions. we go up to basel in work in this area, other inspections. we go down south and work in the browser area. most of our inspections were in the greater baghdad area where most of our racks industry is the. when i 1st started, i didn't see a difference between us government policy and what i was being asked to do later
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when we were very successful in accounting for our racks, missiles, i recognize that the united states had no intention of allowing iraq to be found to be in compliance and that it didn't matter what i and the other inspectors did on the grounds. if united states was going to chief economic sanctions imposed on iraq until which side of saddam hussein was removed from power. the, this is of the meeting i had with the secretary general after i came back from my rec the mission i was suppose to start a war. and richard butler, this is the australian isn't in charge, is perturbed or because he's in trouble right now with madeline albright the
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