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meantime, israel has been given the green light to do whatever it chooses, including ignoring international law, as well as pride, liveing, rules of war. president flattery put more in ukraine crania was present, and the landscape, russia and ukraine. are you crazy there? and ukraine, the
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for the amenities, just the center of another thing and there's the ceiling, young and respond to me. did i see this to go up and we should push case of emails, how often invited me, what's the best? and they just thought of that and so shot he was really wish the chavez and a hugo avenue grossing. we didn't bottle to snape seen of as much as possible when swain children, you know, kind of, i can't say last time, i'm very upset. it's a shot definitely become more so just to as much to ask if any teacher screen anything. think about. i've seen it by you on the promotional conflicts change it is up for them. it's present in session, joe biden. the
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if you had asked me to 1986, could i be friends with the so you said no because i was trying to kill them full time. 247. that was my life. a scald risk from gainesville, florida was formerly an intelligence officer in the us marine cole. between 199181998. he served as a un weapons inspector in iraq. i studied associates 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 associates. my job was to know the soviets understand associates so that i could better till the soviets come a loyal americans. and now i'm being attacked by my government for being honest for being truthful for doing my job. in 2003,
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i'm to speaking as an international general, the symposium of the university of tokyo go through as a game worldwide. same the united states doesn't want to iraq dis, arms. united states wants to donald seemed gone. compound making this presentation, he's not going to make it clear to 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 shape. today the former lorraine, an un weapons inspector, is a pariah in 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. i was forever marked by my government to be harassed,
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to be attacked, to be destroyed. and i've just been to support your cheapest. go with the and that's the point where the united states said we're going to destroy scott ritter. the the my 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 of 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 uh, there were military exercises. so every day when i go to school on a bus, the retakes driving by there be aircraft flying over helicopters flying over as
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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 point of the boss. and when it's a good one, you have to name a survey be to pursue instead of to pursue starting there's issues and use good fortune by shows that the was a different agency at the metal. whatever from on the east was o. s. i little i'm that buzzle is serious to moses. the cold war was real and say i was going to be an officer in the marine corps. so i went to college, one of the, you know, the, the, the, 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
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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 of 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 code, it is an american human rights lawyer, journalist, and expert on u. s. foreign policy. he rode the proud to escape go russia, how the c i in the deep states have conspired to vilify russia, which has become a doable sensation. the, you know, the 2023. he was fired from the university of pittsburgh, when he taught his anti american sentiments
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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 the purpose of the war there was not to fight communism or to fight to so union. it was to keep nicaragua down in under the control of 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, the
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jonesboro is an american journalist, an animal. this is written over $3000.00 because 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 there we killed 4. yeah, 4000000 civilians. both north and south families died that conflict over the course of 15 years, 4000000 civilians. another 1000000, no, no fee and the soldiers died. the
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and with ukraine look at the allies that are told every day or, or mission to lying by omission. the united states is always ready and willing to be a partner in the cause of peace and security. the us cover today supplies you crying with a p, c's tactical, loitering, munitions, non fordable, empty tank missile system. this towed how it says multiple rocket launchers, universe launches and service to miss file systems are on this evening. how many
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calls can you please keep? i need to go from that, so that is going to will give you a fresh look of journalists slide extra portion. nice. besides the scene, you are supposed to please call me do things to you. why occasionally to new grain, they should have started on the, on the money up. they want you to buy gilbert, you just going to get the we americans, we want to control the world. they really do. as far as the defense industry, i mean they're happy to make money. they're happy anymore. there's an opportunity for them to make more money, the and the cases of those kinds. so that as there's left by $50000000000.00 in arms
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and his 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 wouldn't necessarily arise when you look at the categories are weapons. some funds that i've been dispatched to these countries, they don't want to make a sort of got as done as soon as you book up close beyond what say bbc reporters would tell you, if you would understand why they were so few casualties, only americans size the well, if you notice that happened 6 months after we pulled out of afghanistan, right? so the afghanistan war, the global war, and tara, and this, now we need
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a new business project. oh, there's a cause of new train. let's make this cost with the new king into a big conflict. the the, the less attacking gun boss, and less per both moscow, ukraine and ukrainians. they're just kind of fighters. actually nobody in washington, nobody cares about ukraine. they do not care about the training people, not at all. the virginia silver. the
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the in the 2nd half of the 1940, the powerful european armies were losing their colon, one of the 1st to start collaborating. what's the dutch empire? on august 17 1945, the declaration of independence of indonesia, a former judge, colony was proclaimed liberation movement was played by the national hero of the indonesian people to gardens. however, amsterdam had its own plan, which was to defeat the revolution. more over,
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they were supported by great britain. the colonial troops setup control over the main cities in the country, but the countryside remained in the hands of the rebels and the resistance continued growing. in 1946, the british left indonesia, whereas the dutch did not want to lose power and switch to the tactics of total terror. in december 1947, the royal troops committed the massacre of the inhabitants in the village of rubble . god, a 431 civilians were killed. all in all the lives of 100000. indonesians were on the conscience of the dutch colonialists and their allies, mass executions, and regular bombing did not help. and other lines, their troops got blocked in the cities. the world community demanded to put it into violence and the empire started in negotiations. in 1949, the head round table conference was held, and the kingdom of the netherlands was forced to recognize the independence of indonesia. a sovereign muslim state appeared on the world map and became one of the
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most powerful countries in the islamic world, the the, the emanuel toma, french political scientist, ph. d. do politics, advisor at the european institute of international relations in brussels. and september the 2022. he represented france as an update of the referendum in the new guns people's republic. very important question is conflicting ukraine is or the delivery of the weapons via wisdom pallets we can see about the mandatory power. and the mito industrial complex in the
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united states is one of the major octo for, in the, or the conflicts seems to go to or well to know the v, your, the portable, the, the moments where united states were leading. that was, it was or uni port are, well, they continued to, to spend a lot of money in the military industrial complex. and also we for, for the different to crisis and intervention, the united states. it was also an opportunity to continue to spend about to the weapons industries. some 50 countries have stepped up to help ukraine defend itself and the term future threats out. that'll be good at the and on ballot. and we'll go and that'd be on the dog as pursuit see about
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a lot of the august, the kids the, some of you have the most value guy in the home tumbling of harper schwartz, monthly. also me to kind of started media through a comment to you. i don't see this, these blueprints value of positive, actual thought. well, the 1st step is due to for the full body of the live it on some odd shirts. these are the torture taylor who kind of things to, to, to, to come on make a team that they were just taking it for fail or sheet so completely on form when she got sort of clear trans should be i see where you and the one wish ation on support for much of those at a school in the vision. so forms you have the 1st of the l. p. and way to do these 252 and the son was to see me out of the field. the local, beautiful one. i said the one, yes, it was like a go to put a good piece of changing its position over and they just me can pull it, did it. and for shy he's telling himself with a now claim the
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do us 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 craig, did you research about military corporations, health, they benefit from the old this worse? yeah, of course. i mean, they are making billions and billions of dollars on these wars on the warranty. evan, the no one talks about that's created the worst human that humanitarian crisis on earth. of course, the ward. you create the sun, don't put you in his own lock. the results, which then you have to push them down, which is separate to just can you do the, the future weapons industry production the to we are
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indeed the huge benefits to be. i'm or can companies produce weapons like boeing, know, top to gomez, and the general dynamics has a height on the top 5 most profitable us defense corporations. in 2022 were 80 on technology is with $67000000000.00 in revenue. building with more than 66000000000. located motion with about 66000000000. general dynamics with 39000000000. 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 to, to, to pulse ukraine. and those who intend 0 being in the american
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congress. if a you convince the organizations to spend more about the military budget on there, because it's to made to be, we'd be a, maybe a and to a $1000.00 been so from dall spending the next 10 years for weapons industry. this helps reinforce america's control. over the pool and they don't countries the, including germany and in poland. and it helps to destroy the natives military facilities and military production in europe. which is that obviously is plus with united states. the
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french also announced a significant donation of a amex, tim light change in many european countries have announced their own training initiatives as a part of the huge military assistance mission through ukraine. the is a be a more independent listing business man graduated from the echo speciality to dishonest you served in the french army from 1996 to 1999 was a captain in the 1st power issued regimen to funds 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 reserves. we don't send something we bid for ukraine of the other countries.
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we send our own reserves on the equipment we are using knowing differential. i mean, for instance, this is the they don't have, they don't own the balancing position anymore. an old silver risk tours available or nation or the media to our industrial complex. uh, because or the price shopping, united state to expose its own mini dario. how the way we be huge. the didn't in your book and the friends and show many of the our own military industrial complex. we'd be in den jones and we, um, because uh we have some parts of our equipment. every equipment we buy it in
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the united states. the most critical, in my opinion is uh for all across got your shoulder go through the system who would allow us to was making the defense. the taking of a is a condition you us made the when way of shows in 2003 to but just ship it to the war against the rags we received some of the street from the united states. right, right, sorry, from the united states about that and the same times and the same kind of problem for instance, you know, uh if i do is i'll find that we're starting to get some success some years ago we started to, to sell it in, uh, france, in india and for united so to the,
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quite disappointed. so uh, this drive is, is not due to the threads us not to provide the box the depend on uh on them. we must make good on our commitment to back you trade until it succeeds the we can see that in the congress, the american congress, there is a huge hardly of the americans. many towing desk are complex because many congress squared additions based report to i'm root can uh me to re industrial complex. the
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thoughts of fox store usually will, but some of the just kind of them that idea of the easiest g i'm i got the ability to see the only stuff i've made it can know could i, you know, still go on and i'm, she has to have some field a month, how do i to i was on my glove when they were young, they positive ship got the distribution with z unless she's, you know, she has to get the full i'm a show great. i usually with customer to the lobby. i've got actually, you're still remaining instead of the bottle and the boy the or single to move and you fold up like just letting you possibly me from on the dish interior. palpable gloves. let me let me somebody else. a few of them are bush installing the bus point one, the summer bus, the know what do you mean? you can you for stuff so you have to get except a few minutes you 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, right? i mean, that is their m o the box,
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the vote was born in pennsylvania. he's the only u. s. navy knew their crews. today, he's an international safety expert and it goes back to the blowing up the ship, the main in harbor into what a start, the spanish american war to the gulf of tonkin in vietnam to weapons of mass destruction in iraq, the witness return discount rate. so the, in the early 19 ninety's, he was appointed a un weapons inspector in iraq. he represented the us and on his come the united nation special commission, the, you know, it was
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a very successful weapons inspector to successful. i got into a building that nobody thought i would ever get into that i did a credible 16 hour inspection. and uh, i felt that the i would be this would be appreciated by uh, my 1st trip to iraq was in december of 1991 after the gulf war as a with him since bank to origin was to us to find out if it wrong could weapons of mass destruction from 1991 to 1998, he conducted more than 30 inspections, petty rocky military facilities. as a webpage inspector, we always flew into, into baghdad. but in the entire country, we would operate in some instructions. we go up to bozo and work in this area of other inspections. we go down south and work in the browser area. most of our
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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 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 keep the economic sanctions imposed on iraq until which side of saddam hussein was removed from power the
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. this is the media i had with the secretary general after i came back from my rec and the mission i was supposed to start a war and richard butler, this is the australian. there's an in charge is perturbed because he's in trouble right now with madeline albright the secretary state isn't trouble, sandy berger. he's in trouble with bill clinton because he had promised them that i would start a war. but i did the the
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the, this is, it is combat. it is what it is ugly and it's going to be messy. and it isn't. civilians are going to be hurt. well, i think that was that will be little less up in the state of indian blood, shedding god as a rock regardless of the gas to climes existing $1500.00 pilots in less than 3 weeks of these. do i do because he is like almost another 100 to overnight and this is important to us. you recognize the effects by on my eyes. the loss happened in the.

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