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according to a b. b. c poll, he started the military career, actually in cuba, he was actually fighting for spain against the rebels in cuba. and then he was in india. he then went of sudan was even at the battle of om dorman. and he saw serious military action. he was in the boer war fighting, and he was actually imprisoned and escaped. more than that, he also enlisted during the great war, what we call a 1st world war churchill. i was also a romantic figure. he warned to be a great war leader larch, as a largess are famous for bear. the doctor marlborough bull craig roberts, is a former assistant treasury secretary for economic policy in his writing. he analyzes the factors that led to world war to churchill had gone into the war seeking power. was avenue the true, the prime minister ship? mm. yoseph is ariana village, starlen original named joe gut, feeling the son of a shoemaker and a peasant woman. he had ruled the country since 1922 if you look objectively at the achievements of the soviet here in jer
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b. b. c poll, he started the military career, actually in cuba, he was actually fighting for spain against the rebels in cuba. and then he was in india, he then went of sudan, was even at the battle of armed or man. and he saw serious military action. he was in the boer war fighting, and he was actually imprisoned and escaped. more than that, he also enlisted during the great war, what we call the 1st world war churchill. i was also a romantic trigger. he wanted to be a great war leader, large shoes, i largess, ah famous a forebear. the doctor marlborough bull craig roberts, is a former assistant treasury secretary for economic policy in his writing. he analyzes the factors that led to world war 2. churchill had gone into the war seeking power. it was his avenue, the true, the prime minister ship? mm. yoseph is ariana bitch starlin original named yo gut feeling. the son of a shoemaker and a peasant woman. he had ruled the country since 1922. if you look objectively at the achievements of the soviet and jaron stollins period, you would have to say that they were tremendous. social welfare benefits were provided to the soviet population of medical care education, living standards, hulu, professor grove, a 3rd, ph. d, at volunteer state university in new jersey, is well known for his work on soviet history and politics. he was a major political figure, certainly one of the most prominent political leaders of the 20th century. but at 1st the allies treat uncle joe as style and is referred to in the west with arrogance. the soviet leda was from a low social background and had been through prisons and exile. stalin rose from the lowest of the ranks. he in fact named himself, stalin, which means man of steel. scott bennett, the counter terrorism specialist and former u. s. army analyst is well versed in the complex history of us soviet cooperation in the 2nd world war years. you have stalin rise up and quite an effective leadership role under under war 2 and counteracting the german advances. franklin delano roosevelt. the 32nd you as president, led the country from 1933 to 1945. franklin roosevelt came from an extraordinarily wealthy family of very high elite socialite family dating back to the 1600s. the roosevelt family. the delano family were old money that had built their fortunes in merchant ah, ship building other trades. roosevelt was a pragmatist. and when it suited american interests was prepared to co operate with the soviet union. it was under his rule that you, a soviet diplomatic relations were established in 1933 franklin delano roosevelt is recognized by many in the american historical and academic and political ranks as one of the greatest for term presidents in history. the only president to ever, sir. 4 terms, in fact, for his work in resuscitating the united states after an economic depression that occurred after the fall of the stock market in the 19 twenty's. the big 3 is how the allied 2nd world war leaders were known. they had different personalities, were from very different backgrounds and had opposing views, each defended their own peoples and ruling classes, interests that best died in denver. she stood the men chide, krista, thank up as non east o in his books and on lot. so who has a ph d in history? so really analyzes the events of world war 2 as well. i'll ask my leaving the ship to the main check dash i enjoy has been place in creek thing dodge fund to the start mench dunbar in dinner for she that a desire shaft employee to show off. no one hash hash smiley guy. i says, rom no, yes. she got jordan. it's got painter. chapter ah, officially world war 2 began when german troops, the tank, poland on september the 1st 1939 with shaping the world has started long before that. 938. austrian unsure this the invasion of czechoslovakia and its partition by germany, poland, and hungary, czechoslovakia his allies, great britain and france, are accused of betraying it for the sake of peace with nazi germany. poland and hungary took part in the partition of czechoslovakia. some in europe felt at poland, had enthusiastically taken part in the roguery and destruction of czechoslovakia, state u. s. president roosevelt had no objection to either the austrian angeles or the partition of czechoslovakia. the united states had no desire to interfere in europe's conflict. the world was sliding into a major war, but churchill and stolen was the only the amal editions. his seem to know, it. truth seems pretty well guaranteed or drop off su 4 work if don't justly put on possible defense ski, horse contractual like, you know, for sure. a girl this she cheer west coach. you refer you to the daughter jim's from a washington read off way. war, your british school say user calisha, missouri, saba, boucher torres dual credit bla, dorn, butch, flowing digital school. just the soviet author was in a thanked, ignored events, took their courses. if soviet russia didn't exist for that, a heavy price would soon be paid in munich, britain and germany signed a mutual non aggression pact that was the culmination of the policy to appease hitler. i have brought you peace by minister chamberlain promptly. tell the british people on his return from munich churchill reply we have sustained the total, unmitigated defeat. those are the features which marked i named providence stewardship, for which great britain and france have dearly to pay. churchill beak realised on. and he was alone in the british leadership that this policy of what's called appeasement. you know, encouraging hitler. ah, had been a big mistake with ah, lisa is going to be international owner. then international relations must not just be about our and interest, but it should also be about certain lose norms which can be respected. my own parties. ah ah, it was clear to churchill, the redrawing of european borders had begun. war was inevitable. but as he wasn't a cabinet minister, he couldn't change anything much later. churchill, right? those were the he is my desolate solitude. the situation in munich was also noticed in the united states. some often said that hitler must have false chamberlain at gunpoint, france and england have concluded a shameful peace. march 1939. the soviet union had a proposal for the western countries to form an anti fascist blog to counter it to his intentions, to serve in trying to rally the west, make a stand with them against fascism. they opposed munich. they oppose allowing hitler into czechoslovakia, but nobody would do that. so wasn't just in 1039 when the saw be as well proposed alliance. but britain and france against hitler. it had been actually throughout the late last half of the 19 thirty's from peter couldn't acre russia. and professor of history at the american university in washington dc. analyze is the balance of power that developed in pre war europe because our staff had there we could prevent a world foretell because hitler was waiting and no, he would wait. and he was bluffing. and assuming that the west was back in his band, up to him at the west, was hoping in many oil elements in the west where hopefully that he was just going to go east. so in the thirty's, the soviets are the ones who are most strongly opposed to the nazis. negotiations between the ussr, britain and france, to establish an anti fascist blog, reached an impasse because secret british job and negotiations were taking place at the same time. in return for guaranteeing the integrity of the british empire bitten off at hitler, freedom of action in the east for britain to survive. russia had to be sacrificed churchill objects. if for instance, mister chamberlain, on receipt of the russian offer had replied yes, let us 3 band together and break hitler's neck. history might have gone a different way. it was clear to starlen that the western powers were ignoring his proposals and could no longer be relied upon. and by 1939, almost all of europe had already signed agreements with hitler. 1933 germany, france, britain and italy conclude the full power packed 1934. the bill suit ski hit to a pack between poland and germany aside. 1935. the naval agreement between britain and germany is concluded. 19 associate bristol france and italy agree to defy czechoslovakia between germany, poland, and hungary. 1939 non aggression treaties assigned between german latvia and estonia. august the 22nd 1939. moscow. the soviet commerce of foreign affairs, molotov and german foreign minister reba trope sign or non aggression pact. the pac made it impossible for nazi germany to form alliances with other states for these over 2 years. so for hinder dash chamberlain on that day, should these fresh restitution masons or to them he knew by baxon england on franklin dusk. i've been magenta. did titian think i'm from brown dodge fund? somebody will italian out on it. the united states continued its policy of appeasing imperial japan. the americans held on to the hope that japan would re focus his attention on the ussr. the soviet union did not want to be caught fighting a 2 front war war with japan and the east, and also a war of germany in the west. and they knew that the germans were going to attack sooner or later. also, when the british and french refused to form an alliance against germany, was to study in the polish government also refused. on january the 26th, 1934 in poland became the 1st european country to conclude a non aggression treaty with germany. the pill such k, hitler packed along with germany, poland planned to a tank the ussr. poland must not remain idle at this historic moment. the main goal is to weaken and crush russia. but on september the 1st 1939, poland was attacked by germany. ah lucia europe for should got good. good. you good from last week got cooney dwaa to me is one. yeah. and you brought up of the night before if we have them on i will our up. so this be food for ship off with florida. oh, book, a group called our street and you would if you were to book these corner, your wife, you did it with the crushed polish government, please. to england. poland ceases to exist as a state or in german occupied poland. the most hideous form of terrorism prevails, more than 15000 intellectual leaders are shot, 300 in one place at another, a group of drunken german offices are said to have shot 70 hostages. 130 thanks, 12 or 13 year old boys, a butchered and just 3 weeks later, stone incense, his army into poland, which is lost. sovereignty england, a bronze sympathize with the introduction of soviet truths it was vital for the soviet union to push the german army as far west as possible to buy time and gather forces from all corners of its colossal empire. the molotov revenue truck packed ended up being a crucial factor in a soviet and ultimately an allied victory. if they hadn't had that extra 2 or 300 kilometers to travel, they might better well have occupied moscow. likewise, it's quite possible that, that it saved leningrad, goes to the german armies were very close to lemon grad as well. hitler had already declared that he was gonna kill all the inhabitants of leningrad and destroy the city and give it to finland. the finish later marshall mannheim was a 100 percent in favor of that. meanwhile, honoring his promise to the american people not to get involved in the war, roosevelt passes the neutrality act. during this period, lila is clearly shows hostility towards the soviet union. by the spring of 1940 all relations between the 2 countries of frozen the americans remain neutral, which rose about later regretted because he understood this was the time to stop the nazis. and the said, the fascist forces lay the 10th 1940 german troops invade france. and in just a month hitler enters paris. most of the country is occupied and the french army is no more or less i was course i was up by the near france, a boa colon capital s or fiance of my chela. but in cpr than that you nor your yet prestige scrubs fun of con in his work. don't to have historical sciences. alexi is i have a sense is the events of world war 2. here let's go say you was a if the bullish stepmom glare mimi of linda shy wolf, poor poor shania. bruce bustled. monsieur, could i not a man take cafes? conyers nice show. so that is to do outdoor water but the most or was more of a prettier social to regenerate. we're sure blair thorough deal ah, with these appeasement policy in taxes, prime minister chamberlain is forced to attend to his resignation. on may the 10th 1940 the day germany invades france. winston churchill becomes the new british prime minister. i have nothing to offer but blood, all and sweat. you replace chamberlain because as it is well known, chamberlain did not want a war with germany. churchill, it appears, was at a very different view. he never wavered from wanting and insisting on war or pursuing the war with germany. he didn't trust the germans. he didn't trust hitler. he didn't like hitler august. the 13th 1940 the launch is massive area tech song, but you cities the next night, 80 position across attack, berlin or b in riches in the us operation blitz, last almost 8 months. many british cities suffer catastrophic destruction. churchill, it is everywhere. a top piles of rubble left by and strikes in factories and hospitals. mm. it gave speeches. works on military plans for his age. judging only 60 sakes, he himself would have rushed into the battle. mm. but england cannot withstand germany. le churchill asked roosevelt for help. roosevelt had no affection for churchill, he no trust of the british. an fact saw the british has penetrating much of the united states state department intelligence agencies, academic institutions, all to more or less influence the united states and government and academia, to being much more in line with the british. atlanta assist agenda ah, the united states war is rule, but businesses business in return for help. and in exchange, buffalo global one destroy is the u. s. demands the right to use 8 british military bases in the atlantic. ah, we didn't receive anything fr
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so really analyzes the events of world war 2. as why i'll ask mildly hinder, the shift to the main. shag dash i enjoy has been ms. kim creek, dean dodge fund to the start mench dunbar in den and for she there's a shaft and fully dish. oh no one hush. hush smiley guy. i swam, nor yes, she thought she'll warden, his pap heiner chapter ah, officially world war 2 began when german troops attacked poland on september the 1st 1939 but re shaping the world and started long before that 938. austrian unsure this the invasion of czechoslovakia and its partition by germany, poland, and hungary, czechoslovakia his allies, great britain and france, are accused of betraying it for the sake of peace with nazi germany. poland and hungary took part in the partition of czechoslovakia. some in europe fell to poland, had enthusiastically taken part in the robbery and destruction of the check. a slovak stays us, president roosevelt had no objection to either the austrian angeles or the partition of czechoslovakia. the united states had no desire to interfere in europe's conflict. the world was sliding into a major war, but churchill and stolen was the only the amal editions. his seem to know. it's those things present. well, greg, you know it bizarre, processed you explore like if consciously a put on possible you for your ski horse contractual, like you know for sure. because she cheer westcott, unifor you. judy daughter. jim sama washington, rudolf war gilbert school. so you have the calisha, missouri. sama boom. shasta, what has dual good about blood dornbush flowing? you yourself cool, blushed the soviet ortho was in a thank ignored events took their courses. if soviet russia didn't exist for that a heavy price would soon be paid. and munich, britain and germany signed a mutual non aggression pact that was the culmination of the policy to appease hitler. i have brought you piece by minister chamberlain proudly tell the british people on his return from munich churchill reply we have sustained a total, unmitigated defeat. those other features, which marked an improvident stewardship for which great britain and france have dearly to pay churchill beak realised on. and he was alone in the british leadership that this policy of what's called appeasement in our encouraging hitler. ah, had been a big mistake with oh, need to come to the russians state little narrative. i've stivers, i'm phoning the northland fiend div, asking him the american house all sons and up for a group in the 55 we did. okay, so mine is professional speaking when else calls with we will van in the european union, the kremlin media machine, the state on russia for date and school r t spoke neck, given our video agency, roughly all band on youtube with the question, did you think even close to chat with me. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy even foundation, let it be an arms race group is on offense. very dramatic development. only personally and getting to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very critical time time to sit down and talk me. it was clear to churchill, the re drawing of european borders had begun. war was inevitable. but as he wasn't a cabinet minister, he couldn't change anything much later. churchill, right, those were the he is of my desolate solitude. the situation in munich was also noticed in the united states. some often said that hitler must have false chamberlain at gunpoint, france, england have concluded the shameful peace. march 1939. the soviet union had a proposal for the western countries to form an anti fascist block to counter hitler's intentions. the surgeon trying to rally the west, make a span with them against fascism. they opposed munich. they oppose allowing hitler into czechoslovakia, but nobody would do that. so wasn't just in 1039 when the saw b as will proposed an alliance. but britain and france against hitler. it had been actually throughout the late last half of the 19 thirty's bun. peter couldn't ache, writer and professor of history at the american university in washington dc. analyze is the balance of power that developed in pre war europe, a kind of stuff hitler, we could prevent a world foretell because hitler was way and knew he would wait. and he was bluffing, and assuming that the west was not going to stand up to him at the west was hoping in many rural elements in the west for hopefully that he was just going to go east . so in the thirty's, the soviets are the ones who are most strongly opposed to the nazis. negotiations between the ussr, britain and france to establish an anti fascist blog, reached an impasse because secret british german negotiations were taking place at the same time in return for guaranteeing the integrity of the british empire bitten off hitler. freedom of action in the east. for britain t
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b. b. c poll, he started the military career actually in cuba, he was actually fighting for spain against the rebels in cuba. and then he was in india. he then went of saddam was even at the battle of om doorman. and he saw serious military action. he was in the boer war fighting, and he was actually prisons and escapes. more than that, he also enlisted during the great war, what we call the 1st world war churchill. i was also a romantic figure. he wanted to be a great war leader larch, as a largess famous forebear. the duke of marlborough bull craig roberts, is a former assistant treasury secretary for economic policy in his writing. he analyzes the factors that led to world war 2. mm churchill had gone into the war seeking power, was avenue the to the prime minister ship? mm. yoseph is ariana bitch starlin original named joe gut, feeling the son of a shoemaker and a peasant woman. he had ruled the country since 1922. if you look objectively at the achievements of the soviet and jaron stollins period, you would have to say that they were tremendous. social welfare benefits were provided to the soviet population of medical care, education, living standards, blue professor grove, a 3rd, ph. d, at montana state university in new jersey is well known for his work on soviet history and politics. he was a major political figure, certainly one of the most prominent political leaders of the 20th century. but at 1st the allies treat uncle joe as style in is referred to in the west with arrogance. the soviet leda was from a low social background and had been through prisons and exile. stalin rose from the lowest of the ranks. he in fact named himself, stalin, which means man of steel. scott bennett, the counter terrorism specialist and former u. s. army analyst is well versed in the complex history of u. s. soviet cooperation and the 2nd world war years you have stolen rise up and quite an effective leadership role under under war 2 and counteracting the german advances. franklin delano roosevelt. the 32nd you as president, led the country from 1933 to 1945. franklin roosevelt came from an extraordinarily wealthy family, a very high elite socialite family, dating back to the 1600s. the roosevelt family. the delano family were old money that had built their fortunes in merchant ah, ship building other trades. roosevelt was a pragmatist. and when it suited american interests was prepared to cooperate with the soviet union, it was under his rule that you, a soviet diplomatic relations were established in 1933. franklin delano roosevelt is recognized by many in the american historical and academic and political ranks as one of the greatest for term presidents in history. the only president to ever sir. 4 terms, in fact, for his work in resuscitating the united states after an economic depression that occurred after the fall of the stock market in the 19 twenty's. the big 3 is how the allied 2nd world war leaders were known. they had different personalities, were from very different backgrounds and had opposing views, each defended their own peoples and ruling classes, interests that be da him in that gosh, that the men chide, krista, thank up as non east aah in his books and a lot. so who has a ph. d in history? sorry. analyzes the events of world war 2 as well. i'll ask my leaving the shift to the main chat. does i enjoy, has been, is in creek thing dodge fund starkness dunbar in dana for she does design shaft important is off. no one hash has smiley guy. i says rom no. yes she thought jordan is up. hyena chapter, ah, officially world war 2 began when german troops at tank, poland. on september the 1st 1939 with re shaping the world has started long before that. 938. austrian unsure, as the invasion of czechoslovakia and its partition by germany, poland, and hungary, czechoslovakia, his allies, great britain and france, are accused of betraying it for the sake of peace with nazi germany. poland and hungary took part in the partition of czechoslovakia. some in europe felt at poland, had enthusiastically taken part in the robbery and destruction of the check. a slovak stays us, president roosevelt had no objection to either the austrian angeles or the partition of czechoslovakia. the united states had no desire to interfere in europe's conflicts. the world was sliding into a major war by chance. chill and stolen was the only european politicians who seemed to know it. truth, truth, preserve, well, guaranteed bizarre. processed you for work. if consciously, a put your boss, you'll get for your ski horse contractual, like, you know, for sure. a gonzalez, she cheer west curt unifor. you daughter. jim sama, washington rudolph, sway war your bulletin school. so you are the calisha, missouri. saba boom. shasta has dual credit of blood dornbush chloe gentles' school bush. the soviet offer was in a st. ignored events, took their courses. if soviet russia didn't exist for that, a heavy price would soon be paid. in munich, britain and germany signed a mutual non aggression pact that was the culmination of the policy to appease hitler. ah, i have brought you peace. prime minister chamberlain proudly tell the british people on his return from munich churchill reply. we have sustained a total, unmitigated defeat. those other features which marked an improvident stewardship for which great britain and france how dearly to pay churchill beak realised on. and he was alone in the british leadership that this policy of what's called appeasement. you know, encouraging hitler. ah had been a big mistake. ah ah. oh, oh, oh, oh, i know. ah it oh, so abortion was illegal in the united states until the case of roe vs wade. i had an abortion. i am a mother today because i had an abortion in 2012 and that abortion saved my life. and we are here to fight for women's rights. the constitution actually is no life and rewarding children, are persons they should be afforded the right to life is every other person they shouldn't be murdered, just because mom thinks that can be murdered. the overturning of role versus weighed? well, it's a tremendous victory. it's historic victory. our role has be very clear the health life of women, this nation, now at risk in with ah, it was clear to churchill, the redrawing of european borders had begun. war was inevitable. but as he wasn't a captain of minister, he couldn't change anything much later. churchill, right, those were the he is of my desolate solitude. the situation in munich was also noticed in the united states. some often said that hitler must have food chamberlain at gunpoint, france, and england have concluded a shameful peace. march 1939. the soviet union had a proposal for the western countries to form an anti fascist block to counter hitler's intentions. this has been trying to rally the west, make a stand with them against fascism. they opposed munich. they oppose allowing hitler into czechoslovakia, but nobody would do that. so wasn't just in 1039. when the saw b as will proposed an alliance, but britain and france against hitler. it had been actually throughout the late last half of the 19 thirty's. from peter couldn't acre russia and professor of history at the american university in washington dc analyze is the balance of power that developed in pre war europe because of stuff hitler. we could have prevent a world foretell because hitler was weak and knew he would wait. and he was bluffing. and assuming that the west was back in his band, up to him at the west, was hoping him any. all elements in the west were hopefully that he was just going to go east. so in the thirty's, the soviets are the ones who are most strongly opposed to the nazis. negotiations between the ussr, britain and france to establish an anti fascist blog, reached an impasse because secret british german negotiations were taking place at the same time in return for guaranteeing the integrity of the british empire. britain offered hitler freedom of action in the east. for
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b. b. c poll, he started the military career actually in cuba, he was actually fighting for spain against the rebels in cuba. and then he was in india, he then went of sudan was even at the battle of om doorman. and he saw serious military action. he was in the boer war fighting, and he was actually imprisoned and escaped. more than that, he also enlisted during the great war, what we call the 1st world war churchill. i was also a romantic figure. he wanted to be a great war leader. large shoes or larges are famous for bear. the duke of marlborough bull craig roberts, is a former assistant treasury secretary for economic policy in his rising. he analyzes the factors that lead to world war 2. churchill had gone into the war seeking power. it was his avenue, the true, the prime minister shook. mm yoseph his ariana village, starlen original named joe gut, feeling the son of a shoemaker and a peasant woman. he had ruled the country since 1922. if you look objectively at the achievements of the civilian journey stollins period, you would have to say that they were tremendous. social welfare benefits were provided to the soviet population of medical care education, living standards, new professor grove, a 3rd, ph. d. at volunteer state university in new jersey is well known for his work on soviet history and politics. he was of a major political figure, certainly one of the most prominent political leaders of the 20th century. but at 1st the allies treat uncle joe as style and is referred to in the west with arrogance. the soviet leda was from a low social background and had been through prisons and exile. stalin rose from the lowest of the ranks. he in fact named himself, stalin, which means man of steel. scott bennett, the counter terrorism specialist and former u. s. army analyst is well versed in the complex history of us soviet cooperation. and the 2nd world war years you have stolen rise up and quite an effective leadership role under, under war 2 and counteracting the german advances. franklin delano roosevelt. the 32nd you as president, lead the country from 1933. to 1945, franklin roosevelt came from an extraordinarily wealthy family of very high elite socialite family, dating back to the 1600s. the roosevelt family. the delano family were old money that had built their fortunes in merchant ah, ship building other trades. roosevelt was a pragmatist and when it suited american interests was prepared to cooperate with the soviet union. it was under his rule that you eso via diplomatic relations were established in 1933. franklin delano roosevelt is recognized by many in the american historical and academic and political ranks as one of the greatest for term presidents in history. the only president to ever sir. 4 terms, in fact, for his work in resuscitating the united states after an economic depression that occurred after the fall of the stock market in the 19 twenty's. the big 3 is how the allied 2nd world war leaders were known. they had different personalities, were from very different backgrounds and had opposing views, each defended their own peoples and ruling classes, interests that this di, indigo. she stood the men chide, krista thank up as non east o in his books and on lot. so who has a ph d in history? so really analyzes the events of world war 2. as why our asked mildly in the shift to the main check dash i enjoy has been ms. kim creek, dean dodge fund to the start mench dunbar in den and for she there is a shaft on 40 dish. oh no one hash tag smiley guy as i swam, nor yet she thought she'll warden his cup heiner chapter. ah, officially, world war 2 began when german troops, the tank, poland. on september the 1st 1939 with re shaping the world and started long before that. 938. austrian unsure this the invasion of czechoslovakia and its partitioned by germany, poland, and hungary. czechoslovakia his allies, great britain and france, are accused of betraying it for the sake of peace with nazi germany. poland and hungary took part in the partition of czechoslovakia. some in europe fell to poland, had enthusiastically taken part in the robbery and destruction of the czechoslovakia. state u. s. president roosevelt had no objection to either the austrian angeles or the partition of czechoslovakia. the united states had no desire to interfere in europe's conflict. the world was sliding into a major war, but churchill and stolen was the only the and politicians who seemed to know it's those things please. oh, good, thank you. it does help us check for work. if don't justly put your boss, you'll give for your ski horse contractual like you know for sure, because she choo, westcott unifor, you. julie, daughter, jim. so my washington rudolph war gilbert school. so years ago the leash were visible, boucher to what i still cared about bulletin, butch flowing diesel school, just the soviet ortho was in a thanked, ignored events, took their courses. if soviet russia didn't exist for that, a heavy price would soon be paid in munich. britain and germany signed a mutual non aggression pact that was the culmination of the policy to appease hitler. ah, i have brought you peace. prime minister chamberlain proudly tell the british people on his return from munich george hills reply. we have sustained a total on unmitigated defeat. those are the features which marked i named providence stewardship, for which great britain and france have dearly to pay churchill beak realised. and he was alone in the british leadership that this policy of what's called appeasement. you know, encouraging hitler. ah, had been a big mistake. ah. with what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy confrontation, let it be an arms race is on offense. very dramatic development. only nationally, i'm going to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very political time. time to sit down and talk me. it was clear to churchill, the redrawing of european borders had begun. war was inevitable. but as he wasn't a captain of minister, he couldn't change anything much later. churchill right those whether he is of my desolate solitude. the situation in munich was also noticed in the united states. some often said that hitler must have false chamberlain at gunpoint, france, and england have concluded a shameful peace. march 1939. the soviet union had a proposal for the western countries to form an anti fascist blog to counter hitler's intentions. dissolved in trying to rally the west, make a stand with them against fascism. they opposed munich. they oppose allowing hitler into czechoslovakia, but nobody would do that. so wasn't just in 1939 when the saw b as will proposed an alliance. but britain and france against hitler. it had been actually throughout the late last half of the 19 thirty's from peter couldn't acre russia. and professor of history at the american university in washington dc analyze is the balance of power that developed in pre war europe because our staff had there, we could have prevent porto because hillman was waiting and no, he would wait. and he was bluffing. and assuming that the west was back in his band, up to him at the west, was hoping in many all elements in the west for hopefully that he was just going to go east. so in the thirty's, the soviets are the ones who are most strongly opposed to the nazis. negotiations between the ussr, britain and france to establish an anti fascist blog, reached an impasse because secret british german negotiations were taking place at the same time in return for guaranteeing the integrity of the british empire. bitten off at hitler, freedom of action in the east. for britain
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we've got to remember it was only the past 24 hours and 48 hours that the estates mandated b, b. c said they were doing emergency blackout russell's this had the time when the leadership of the british or the british government is not decided by the people have written this trust was not elected by britain. she was elected by 1.3 percent of the electorate. and the same thing will happen next friday, apparently. and this in a country with no re grasp. and so i think around the world, britain of the world, we're looking at britain and seeing the chaos. i've seen that even in nature of media, they call it chaos. and of course, what's happening in britain is arguably just the same. it's happening in as part of a pattern. so since, since vladimir putin that responded to nato agitation in the east of ukraine, we've seen the instability right across europe. but britain, of course, suffering arguably the most at the moment. a foreign volunteer has been assaulted and stabbed in the back. this during the annual all live harvest in the west bank. the situation turned violent after israeli set
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you are working at the b, b, c. back then you and your thirty's. when i was gas wise, where were you when they were gas and don't talk about credibility. you don't have credibility, your television station doesn't have credibility. your government doesn't have credibility in the european union, doesn't have credibility. so don't talk down to iran, you like joseph for out. you take care of your guardian and will live in our jungle . you're entitled to your views, doctor mandy. but even among your own politicians, we're seeing the 1st signs of open descent over the government methods with these demonstrations. former speaker parliamentary larry johnny questioning the use of force saying the police should not be use to encourage the wearing of the he job. he's calling for a cultural solution. iranian society, he said, needs more tolerance. don't you agree with that? so you're admitting that any iran we have open debate. so you're admitting that we have all sorts of voices in iran. so you're admitting that we have different people who argue with iran a
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you have the and you have b, b, c. you have all the western media why some developing countries, their brands been brainwashed by the, what the media shooting they be able to access to different source of media, different source of information. i think that's an interesting way tennis been doing. it's propaganda work. why use agency offers very deep discounts to a local media in the global self, but publishing seamless version of narrative during the covert pandemic, we saw conspiracy theories, this information, the idea that cove it actually originate from a u. s. military lab published media outlets, especially in global cells, and a further investigation discovered that, oh, it was actually a part of chinese sort of media outreach effort. part of china public in the machine. behind that story, me back home on the eve of the congress. she jin pain is everywhere. the leader who brought poverty under control and saved lives during the pandemic, the self styled savior of china, and a rising east. now navigating his way
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you are working at the b, b, c. back then you in your thirties, when i was gas wise, where were you when they were gas? you don't talk about credibility. you don't have credibility, your television station doesn't have credibility. your government doesn't have credibility in the european union, doesn't have credibility. so don't talk down to iran, you like joseph for out. you take care of your guardian and we'll live in our jungle. you're entitled to your views, doctor mandy. but even among your own politicians, we're seeing the 1st signs of open descent over the government methods with these demonstrations form, a speaker parliamentary larry johnny questioning the use of force saying the police should not be used to encourage the wearing of the hey job. he's calling for a cultural solution. iranian society, he said, needs more tolerance. don't you agree with that? so you're admitting that any iran we have open debate. so you're admitting that we have all sorts of voices in iran. so you're admitting that we have dif
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b, b, c said they were doing emergency blackout. rehearsals, this, at the time when the leadership of the british, the british government, is not decided by the people of britain. this trust was not elected by britain. he was elected by what point 3 percent of the electorate. and the same thing will happen next friday. apparently, and this in a country with no re grass. so we're, i think around the world, britain and the world will be looking at britain and seeing the chaos have seen the, even the nato mediately, they call it chaos. the course, what's happening in britain is arguably just the same that's happening in as part of a pattern. since, since reputed had responded to major agitation in the east of ukraine, we've seen instability, right across europe. but britain, of course, suffering arguably the most at the moment after entrusts, of course, you know, she came into into the job promising an awful lot, delivering so little, the 45 days later. basically her head is on the chopping block a bit. okay. 45 days worth of her action. how would you sum up a time in that role? well in fairness sir, til is stress, it has to be said that she, ideologically, together with her resigned chance. likewise, he quite jane did have a view as to how to run the british government. there may not be elected by the british people, but they had a more liberal fall. right. hi, eci in chicago school idea about how the economy works, which of course, the markets and the public at large and the left in britain that don't believe it is actually reality. just before she left, she appointed a yeah. some, it's a disgrace. elsewhere mailed secretary in britain, jeremy, aren't you previous to that now? was it a paper about the sell off of british britain's national health service? and he said empowerment in about 48 hours. i think things are moving so quickly that a man from shay be morgan, that will be in charge or is it a woman for j. p. morgan will be in charge of the economies. we have no free press, a government not elected by the people and the bankers deciding on economic policy . that's the same. j. p. morgan. if you look into the history books that, that worked with that of hitler's nazis. ha, interesting angle. there will have to do more investigating on the j p. morgan angle, but it certainly seems to be pretty par for the course with the tentacles of that big company. nicholas sturgeon option just said that a general election is now a democratic imperative. what are the chances of the next 5 minutes? that would be a well, should we say chosen wisely without any irony, the media. and this, in order for me here in britain is saying, well, that can't be a general election because the conservative party would realize they'd lose it. the, the objective arguably by those in the establishment, the people who really run britain. but even these on elected and said that recurred in britain where there be the security service, whether it be the media moguls that should be said that the murder chris knew about what was going to happen as usual. way ahead of time. they seemed to have anointed kiss thomas again, tama the famous persecutor of julian, a sons as the next prime minister already after having read that would be to set the jeremy call, but they want him in power. some would say that it's because stormer will do exactly what they want. they want him to do. they want to prime minister to do johnson holiday in the caribbean. right now, some people in the gets everybody telling him to come back from holiday in the caribbean. he did act differently to what the market, what establish wanted him to do because it was the graceful behavior give me, but in other other ways. in the main of course, it's been liberal at all. it is of a washington state, but there are slight differences. similarly with miss trust, the markets establishment, those in the u, as is often spoken about on a or a news program and the military industrial complex. they want no wavering from the line that weapons companies. shares was, is the biggest manufacture in britain, things manufacturing company. they, these things must be top top of the heap. these are, these are the points, not the poor. northern people there is electricity supplies. i mean, belatedly trusted, say from april she's going to company electricity is some subsidy which will affect the poorest unimaginable ways that was even enough to what we can expect is that much harsher actions against the poor. and arguably, a much more fierce class war against the poor as they ramp up. weaponized saying the as of which alley of the new crane and paying for all that, while the poor, the sick go hungry at home. same all case that of the big, big business that protecting big business and big business ultimately ruling the day. let's talk about the, the conservative party briefly action. i'm going to go to a couple of minutes for our conversation here, but trust me, she not only got criticized by her political rivals, but also by her colleagues in the tory party. and what is the state of the tory part party now? is it as divided? some are saying they're very proud of cooling the most successful, actually winning machine in the western world on. so in order for mainstream media, we're all in runners, and right is mode is if it is all beltway politics. and it's not the case of operating in a country with no free breast and, and untold numbers. start playing on know, being able to heat their homes at 7 o'clock the labor party. there is no real difference in britain as long as you have no free press, you don't have a democracy anyway. we don't have to look back to, to, to far to remember the trusts, of course, was the politician responsible for getting r t band in the u. k. at the thought of the war, wasn't she so? so she's, well, she's gonna be gone soon enough. i guess is all see perhaps going to return return to the waves over the u. k. anytime soon. burden took the fiercest actions against r t and other channels in the pile. of course, it's in band effectively the chinese c g t n. the runs prestige earlier, it's very, very much on the offensive when it comes to press reason, after all, not far too far from parliament as is being georgie's in solitary right. now with corona virus, i don't think anyone can really expect a british establishment completely united. remember everyone with pros, zalinski lapel pins de facto pro as all but the pel bins in the british, poland where they clap when the speaker is supposed to be impartial. claps for sa lensky. so as regards press freedom, no t chinese tv amy television station for any part of the world. the difference from the nature line of the line of the pentagon will never be able to broadcast for a long time yet in britain journalist option returns you joining us live during the breaking news. many things good to see here. so workers have started dismantling part of the crime in bridge that were a course destroyed in a recent attack by ukrainian forces. the structures are now being cut into smaller blocks to be more easily loaded on the various barges, as correspond, it has done off now explained. now our crew has been offered a rather unique opportunity to witness how russia is fixing. arguably it's most iconic and symbolic bridge, the one that connects russia's mainland through well, russia's crimea. we are right now standing on top one of the badly damaged sections of the automobile. part of the bridge. you can see welders working here, and all sorts of emergency crews are busy to we've seen, di was for instance being fish out of the sea out of the strait, i should say. and so on and so forth. in total, more than 400 specialists are working on restoring this bridge as quickly as possible. now just a quick reminder as to what happened on this very spot. just just a few doesn't meet that way. in fact, a truck laden with explosives blew up and so well, part of the bridge collapse. now this happened here, but the fire it jumped to the railway section of the bridge. so you can see the burn marks over there because to an unfortunate coincidence, a whole train load of oil tanks were part just over that with break has been back badly damaged. and russia has accused ukraine of, well masterminding and plotting what russia has described as a terrorist attack. and now, well, it is busy, it is scrambled all sorts of emergency teams to restore and repair this well of this highly symbolic breach. and basically the words here, they are ongoing 247 the international community has turned a blind eye to the dia, humanitarian crisis, and ethiopia, and must act soon before it's too late to prevent a genocide there. now those are the direct words coming from the head of the world health organization who was seeking urgent assistance for his homeland. this is a health crisis for 6000000 people and the world is not paying enough attention. that is a very narrow window. now to prevent genocide, i repeat that it is a very narrow window. now to prevent genocide into gray, a conflict in ethiopia, north and to gray region has been going on for a good 2 years with a local rebel group and national government. basically, all that force is going head to head and one member of a prominent age group working the area. the international rescue committee was killed and another wound didn't have recent attack made other civilian casualties. the un secretary general says the violence as quote reached alarming levels that tonia created as calling for an immediate cease fire bl, africa, as a 2nd most populous country has been mired and crises him at the civil war. the violence erupt when state troops were deployed to fight the people's liberation front, near the border with at a korea this over a territorial dispute. the rebel group had held regional elections in defiance of national orders and is accused at a tray of backing the ethiopian government in the bloody conflict. a tens of thousands of people have been killed. millions of civilians displaced and according to un estimates more than 5000000 people urgently require humanitarian assistance in that region. so we hit the streets of the, at the opium capital to get reaction. i believe we're proud that our defense forces one victories in the strategic and disciplined way, even though the trouble makers are supported by foreign powers. i'm hopeful that our country will become peaceful one, know we and the entire globe will know who the main provocateurs are. the t grice, people liberation front are the agitated, they provoke and start attacking. but the moment our forces advanced on their positions, they start crying foul. so war has gone far. are they put up still? the war was said, a stay seat and leave for peace took. ah, but the problem is when one say a disarray did as their said yeah, may not be ready in that. they put a precondition still in my view there is that elected on the t p a live site at 2 o seats for a p stuck hind to resorted to things. i'm a partnership between the 2. okay. and the answer to that is not liked by their western powers at this because the kwanisha day started, we saw my lay at jan b to appear at talks that prime minister other bobby started to unite. horn is not leg very much bye. it's a waste and so as a waste and wanted things to beaked cantino, lag that's as good as business as usual, and that's why they have to watch whenever the t p a lift is attacked, base a to panata me. i immediately you hear an a statement from to washington or from the eel or rouser, park less oh, of the data room, right leg i you lot of i switch. it's a pretty a hot hitting remarks from our south africa minister of mineral assets and energy just this week. a great amount. tasha said that i developed nations exploit african countries with crippling loans and isolation. you were speaking during the a africa energy week for my top businessman and policy makers gathered to a dresser, official challenges that currently facing in battle, the energy sector developed countries. sometimes one deals. oh and every girl kind is as guinea pigs for experimenting as painful. i must say that because w
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b, b, c. and i really realized that although it was inadvertent, i become almost a cheerleader for missy. such a because i was following her agenda. she was determined to get half the mind was back at work and then she could declare victory, which she did. and it was done on the back of the news media. oh, sure. britain's trade union still live in the shadow cast by the thatcher is fenced in by some of the strictest anti strike laws in europe. their membership is declined by half since they peak in the late seventy's. the journalists who used to cover them industrial correspondence of all but vanished to replaced by business reporters or generalists like the present has make. lynch has faced who are often better generating heat from ratings and clicks than they are shedding light. it makes me laugh honestly, that you have the food as your profile because as a man who really haven't got the world well, it makes me laugh at your level of journalism has descended so far that you can't think of any other question robin. i think i'm here with a picket line for the latest rail strike in central london. it's the warranty 7 strikes so far this year. and i come here to ask, make lynch how he sees the british media today, compared to the days of office cargo. well, back in those days we had the freshmen in the newspaper media and we had a couple of channels, bbc united, cbs. but what we got now is it is a flourishing of outlets as lots of different digital channels, but also the social media channel. and it allows trade unionism to have more of a say whether it gets across on all is another way because the written media is still a very important aspect in this country. and you now have a lot more public support for your course. but you did at the time of the last, right. you secretly want to thank those tv presents as well as b to turn i think what happened to those journalists? they weren't with it because that they regurgitate the press releases that they get an a, an editorial line is changed actually, in the last few weeks, some of those major journalists have shown a bit more respect, frankly, and have been a bit more cynical about what they've been told by the government and so we've seen a bit of a change of attitude, but we still have to work hard to fund i voice you members may make lynch's handling of the u. k. media has given the countries trade unions of boost as they continued as strikes. but like off the scandal and the miners, lynch the r and t and the rest of britain's unions face a conservative government that is refusing to back down and has threatened another anti union crackdown. it sets the stage for another conflict, one in which the media will once again be participants, as well as observers. and finally, just how much of a failure was the now former british prime minister list trust.
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b, b. c said they were doing emergency blackout brussels. this has a time when the leadership of the british, the british government, is not decided by the people have written this trust was not elected by britain. he was elected by 1.3 percent of the electric. and the same thing will happen next friday, apparently. and this in a country with no re grass. so i think around the world, britain and the world will be looking at britain and seeing the chaos. i've seen that even in nature of media, they call it chaos. and of course, what's happening in britain is arguably just the same that's happening in as part of a pattern. since, since vladimir putin that responded to nato agitation in the east of ukraine, we've seen the instability right across europe. but britain, of course, suffering arguably the most at the moment. a foreign volunteer has been assaulted and stabbed in the back. this during the annual all live harvest in the west bank. the situation turned violent after israeli settlers classed with palestinian farmers. just a warning might find the following images upsetting. in the footage i fell, my local residence is ready. settlers were allegedly seen throwing rocks and physically attacking local farmers. according to reports, several people were left injure, but there were no fatalities. a palestinian farmer say, this is not the 1st time such a task occurred. well, israeli settlers are also accused of burning the olive trees and destroying the annual harvest pharmacy. the attacks will not force them from their own land. hi, dana, this is madness. why did they burn my olive trees? why? they are thieves. they do my all then they spread incendiary materials. some of the trees. i'm not dead. i'll come here every day. i am still alive. my name is a boy or a father and i will come here to my land. i spoke earlier with the general secretary of the palestinian national initiative. move stuff about duty, who says these tanks, conducted by fascist groups, which he says are ignored by western media. and what we fans here are gangs protected by the israeli army itself. attacking post in was out of the farm out in the lab, or the young people in the states or the our students in this is what we see here. attacks by groups that can be described specialist and the m and the good is clear, the goal is ethnically cleansed and departing them out of that. and then some of the media is very bias. bias to radio to patients and constantly using double standard. look at the describe things in ukraine and that isn't the way to describe which and although it is very well known that this has been occupying the bank goes through these 2 lead to the moving on from the past and looking to the future. that's how the syrian president has described the reconciliation of relations with the palestinian hamas movement, offer an absence of nearly 10 years. how much chief underlying the importance of such a step, fabulous. this is a glorious, an important day in which we come back to our dear syria to resume joint work. we are restoring our relations with syria, with the consensus of our leadership. this is a new start for joint palestinian siri inaction corporation. between the 2 ground to a halt in 2012 that was due to the palestinian movements. discontent was syrian government policy on the eve of what became a so called civil war in the country. from 1909 mass used to mask it says its headquarters for its overseas relations. now the new round of cooperation comes with similar moves between other middle eastern states, often long forces. for example, the egyptian president recently paid a 2 day visit the cut off for a 4 year rift between cairo and doha, mocking quote, a new era in relations. iran continues talks with saudi arabia to resume diplomatic ties, and to reopen embassies closed since 2016 and turkey has attempted to reconnect with egypt, recognizing the need to recess and ultimately improve their bilateral ties. well, i spoke with the professor of history and international relations at lebanese university, jamal what came, he believes, what we are seeing now reflects that of the emerging new, multi polar while i believe the time has changed after a decade of conflicts in the region. of course with regard to syria on the these these renew talks and this. busy meeting was mainly work for by a 2nd to general law say a low wanted to men fences between from us as it is this group and syria as the backbone of order assistance movements in the region. so i believe that after a few years he was able to succeed in his aim and he and we so meeting between president in the infractions, including some us this emerging goal, this most i left the world is creating new dynamics for states to consider. foreign relations, but most important is that the balance of power is the thing for the favor of the non european and none worse than countries with the rise of your asian like china and iran in addition to the big countries including india, south africa, brazil, and other states the international community has turned a blind eye to the dia, humanitarian crisis, and ethiopia, and must, soon before it's too late to prevent a genocide, there now goes. so the direct words coming from the head of the world health organization who were seeking assistance for his homeland. this is a health crisis for 6000000 people and the world is not paying enough attention. there is a very narrow window. now to prevent genocide, i repeat there is a very narrow window now to prevent genocide into a conflict in ethiopia. northern gray region has been raging for a couple of years with a local rebel group and national government forces. just going head to head. one member of a prominent aid group working in the area of the international rescue committee was killed. and another one was wounded in a reason to tackle, amid other civilian casualties. but un secretary general says the violence as quote reached alarming levels with antonio hotel as calling for an immediate cease fire. now africa is 2nd most populous country, has been mired and crises amid the civil war. the violence erupt in one state troops deployed to fight the people's liberation front, near the border with a trail over a territorial dispute. the rebel group had held regional elections in defiance of national orders and has accused at a trace of backing the ethiopian government. in the bloody conflicts. a tens of thousands of people have been killed. millions of civilians displaced and according to un estimates more than 5000000 people urgently require humanitarian health in that region. so we hit the streets of the theater and capital to gauge reaction from the locals. i believe that we're proud that our defense forces one victories in a strategic and disciplined way, even though the trouble makers are supported by foreign powers. i am hopeful that our country will become peaceful one, know, and we and the entire globe will know who the main provocateurs are to take rise people, liberation front are the agitated us. they provoke and start attacking. but the moment our forces advanced on their positions, they start crying foul. so war has gone far or they put up stop, the war was said if they sit only for a piece took. ah, but the problem is when one say a disarray did, as i said, yeah, may not be ready in that. they put a precondition still in my view, there is an elected under t p, a live site, or 2 o c t for a p stuck hind to resorted things always ams, a partnership between your care, and they are to that is not liked by their western powers, i do this because the kwanisha day started, we saw my lay at jan b to appear. and her talk sat, our prime minister robbery bobby started to unite. one is not leg very much of a is a western. so the western wanted things to beaked cantino, lag that are as good as business as usual and death. that's why they afterwards, whenever the t p, a lip is attacked, base a to p anatomy. immediately you hear an a statement from the washington or from the eel, or as our partners though of data who my right leg i who are i switch the u. s. president has announced the release of another 15000000 more barrels of oil from the strategic reserve, despite the fact that stocks are now down the lowest level since 1984. as well as that joe biden also hit out of domestic oil companies, telling them to quote, give americans a deserved break with fuel prices. my message, american energy company is this. you should not be using your profits to buyback stock or for dividends not now. not while a war is raging, you should be using these record breaking profits to increase product
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but where we are sitting in a country like zealand, which only gets the house in the b, b, c was dr. health care, which is good because all we get is lies for the fed, about the conflict about the thing that i want from the journalist to be endangered . but the reality will now strike home that when you continue to up the n t, as later in the air has stung and try. i mean, it's clearly the conscious policy to try and widen the conflict. russia has no choice if it is going to depend both its own to true and the territories, the devoted to russia as, as the protection of the failure of the undermining of the men's agreements. which of course so far behind us now could had led to peace if that had been the, the wish of the western government clearly wasn't they, they undermine that. so now yes, we are faced with a frightening prospect of much, much wider conflict. but i still hold to the hope that the one thought was going to happen is that the scales will drop from the eyes of people in western europe and even penetrate into north america. that they have being lit up the garden path in
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b, b, c correspondent, was live all nearer when the strikes hit, the ukrainian capital, the report which was devoted to the attack on the crimean bridge over the weekend was interrupted by one of the incoming shells. so the fear is that this could trigger a very strong rush response was saw yesterday, that a residential area of the city of zapora asia, a major city, the south of the country, very close to the front lines. oh is it? does it? so okay, he as well as cross ourselves to ortiz, he grows, you're down off for more details on the developing situation at this monday. hi igor. busy what indeed do we know about the strikes and t, evan, other cities? well, you know, frankly you've perfectly summed up the situation and, well, frankly, i have very little to add. but what we do know what we're getting from our, the reports that we are receiving from that side of the front is basically that the, our strikes, they have not seen that they still, they are ongoing. that basically the city of hark of our, their massive power outages are being reported right now. and of course, here has been the basset quite severely again, according to reports of some of the missiles, they hit the general area where the office of president zalinski and ukraine security service are located. now the latter is the main pillar of the eye of ukraine security and is largely behind will operations and the most significant military operations on the front and behind, while enemy lions and on you, on russia's home front. russia, for example, widely believes, and putin has already said it, he believes, according to the date of it, he has that it was ukraine and cave, indeed a behind the blast on the crimea bridge the block that partially crippled it. now also there have been reports of explosions and various other cities involved near petrov. could you torment in those places in the areas that were affected basically, but more power outages and more damage to the critical infrastructure. now you do the ukranian, sidles, already commented, saying that, well, ah, the, the at this strikes have been dudley, that there are people who have died and we're wounded in these attacks. rushes yet to comment, but here in the dorm bass in the region that has endured showings worse by an order of magnitude of the like the city of the nets. for example, a very civilian city that is being shelled relentlessly and continuously and other civilian towns in the dumbasses. well here, the general understanding is that this is the long anticipate did here. and the long promised in moscow, retaliation of for the strikes for the strikes on the nets for the strikes on the other civilian cities here for the shrikes on civilian cities in russia, on the border cities like for example, just minutes ago we got to report that there was a massive explosion in the russian town of bell garrett. now, of course, more details are yet to come. and we are of whose monitoring closely the situation with what looks like an escalation and a bit of a shift in rushes approach to waging this rule. on your grave lake, our thanks for bringing us through the background on a day. the latest details on today's attacks. ortiz eager shit off. well, as eager was taken us through. it all comes after ukraine. secret service is carried out. a terror attack by bombing the crime me and bridge an assault which killed 3 people. now, that is according to the head of russia's investigative committee, who has brief present putting on the case. this is lower than a motion. there is dispute. this was undoubtedly an act of terrorism. all our data from the initial stage of the investigation allows us to draw a clear conclusion. this was a terrorist attack that was prepared by ukrainian special services, was the purpose of destroying a large object of civilian infrastructure, which is very important for russia and especially for crimea. ross's chief investigator said that basically they spoke to eye witnesses. they examined everything on the ground that conducted the forensic investigation, and they now know who did it, how they did it. what's interesting is that there were not only russian citizens involved in this, but also foreign citizens. and they even know the roots that the truck took. let's listen to what he said about the roots and particular still know what should we have already established the root of the truck. it went from bulgaria to georgia to our medium, to rush us north to city and, and onto the crescent. our region is that people who took part in the organization of the trucks route have been identified. this terror attack was orchestrated and carried out by ukrainian special services with assistance from russians and some other foreign citizens. go with me that the bridge was a targets. we had the ukranian officials saying that themselves, that as soon as they found an opportunity to target the bridge, they would do so. and this is, i guess they found the opportunity and managed to do with ease and russian citizens and foreign citizens as well. according to ross's chief investigator there and now ukraine's a former prime minister use encouraging for terrorist attacks, such as what we saw on the crime in bridge to happen in places like moscow. i've seen that the ukrainian media that created the media report that the this is the security service of ukraine. well, i don't know whether it's true or no, but what am i am sure about that these bridge has to be completely on the mind collapsed and damaged. i would be delighted if those who committed these kind of right full, i would see, act of sabotage. ah, they will do the same in russia. i mean, in the moscow, if a terrorist attack happens in any other country, not russia, such statements would be condemned. they wouldn't be applaud the wouldn't be encouraged. but here we see novice, no reaction in response to statements like these 3 people were killed. and they're not saying anything about that. they're ignoring, but you praying in the specials are congratulated and saying what a great achievement this is that they destroy the critical civilian infrastructure . no words, really marina cost for ever unless marina just mentioned is comes of the u. s. congress is said to discuss legislation on whether to officially about russia as a state sponsor of terrorism. moscow said that would be a point of no return in relations with washington. human on labor rights, laurie dunn complex 8th, it's profitable for the u. s. to support ukraine, and to turn a blind eye on the atrocities committed by give it is profitable to some very powerful interest in the united states, and that is why the u. s. continues to support ukraine and why they are turning a blind to various acts of terrorism and human rights abuses. by the way, military, it is profitable to some defense contractors in the u. s. and that's very important to the leaders in washington. i think it's also profitable to the oil and natural gas industry that now wants to sell their wares to europe, trying to displace rushes. let's go back to operation paperclip. you know, after world war 2, the u. s. brought over 1100 nazi side to scout the u. s. in the war against the cold war against the soviet union. and the u. s. has been supporting nazis and ukraine for decades. so i mean, this is nothing new and this is not surprising. the u. s. ah, again, you can't even say there indifferent to nazis in ukraine. the fact is, the u. s. supports not seasoning quite well. they bridge attack drew immediate praise from western media while the fires still burns. with many headline saying the crossing was of utmost importance to russia. art. let's also cold the terrorist attack as moscow nod at cold say to unimportant auction for a key of the deadly instant was also celebrated in key f. as people took pictures in front of a huge poster depicting that blast on the bridge, several ukrainian officials were quick to rejoice the attack to including some of mr. lindsey's advisors, wherever one of them later backtracked on what he said on putting you twist on the story saying the attack was orchestrated by russian security services. and it's not the 1st time ukrainian officials have abruptly changed their stance either as r, t contribute, or rachel marston told the program earlier. the problem with the west empowering allies to be its attack dogs against russia is that sometimes the proxy managers to chew through its leash or its harness. it then starts running around doing its business all over the neighbors yards while loudly barking its excitement and even causing simple minded creatures to bark along with it. that is until the master shows up and drags it back into the yard and gets it under control. this is exactly what seems to have happen now between the west and its allies in 3 separate recent incidence. most recently there was the crimea bridge explosion on saturday morning in the wake of the attack. ukrainian officials celebrated on social media, crimea the bridge, the beginning. everything illegal must be destroyed. everything stolen must be returned ukraine. everything occupied by russia must be expelled. to guided missile crews of moscow on the coast bridge to notorious him was a russian power in ukrainian, crimea of gone down, watson, it's in line russkies. representatives of european states also cheered what appeared to have been a terrorist act. i believe this target has been around for a very long time. is tonia certainly welcomes this and congratulations, ukrainian special operations units who are expected to be behind the separation motivation. alicia said it says it's a bump for the soul. his specially given yes. so there was put his birthday is correct, he received such gift. i wish him more of such gifts as of the west congratulated cave while cavalierly treating the destruction of civilian infrastructure. like it was a personal job at russian president vladimir putin on his birthday, kind of like, you know, neighborhood, teenagers had thrown raw eggs in his garage door, some western media pin, the incident on ukrainian special services effectively echoing the kremlin assertion that keith behaves like a terrorist state, but by saturday afternoon there was a distinct shift in tone. a ukrainian official close to zalinski tried to shift blame away from cheese, implying that russia blew itself up. now seriously f. s b try to eliminate leadership of defense ministry before personnel change fs. be, was a knockdown miss putin's bridge explosion. defense ministry canal blame f. s b for the future style floss. isn't it obvious who made an explosion? the truck arrived from russian federation. the pentagon for once didn't really have much to say, interestingly enough, not even some spin or encouragement in favor of ukraine as us defense secretary lloyd austin has a chronic tendency of offering up. so what accounts for the shift may be washington managed to get cave back on leash sometime during the day on saturday. a similar pattern was evident after zalinski called for a nato preemptive strike on russia last thursday. she'll pull when little boy. what should nato do? eliminate the possibility of russia using nuclear weapons. i once again appeal to the international community as it was before february 24th. we need preemptive strikes, so that russia would know what awaits them if they use nuclear weapons.
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b, b, c said they were doing emergency blackout her source. this had a time when the leadership of the british or the british government is not decided by the people have written this trust was not elected by britain. she was elected by 1.3 percent of the electorate, and the same thing will happen next friday, apparently. and this in a country with no re grass. so i think around the world, britain and the world we're looking at written and seeing the chaos. i've seen that even in nato media they, they call it chaos. and of course, what's happening in britain is arguably just the same. it's happening in as part of a pattern since, since vladimir putin and responded to nato agitation in the east of ukraine. we've seen the instability, right across europe. but britain, of course, suffering arguably the most at the moment. workers have started dismantling part of the crimean bridge. that were, of course, destroyed in a recent attack by ukrainian forces. the structures are basically being chopped down to smaller blocks to be more easily loaded on the various barges. as he could have done off now explains. now, our crew has been offered a rather unique opportunity to witness how russia is fixing. arguably it's most iconic and symbolic bridge. the one that connects russia's mainland through well, russia's crimea. we are right now standing on top one of the badly damaged sections of the automobile. part of the bridge you can see world is working here and all sorts of emergency crews are busy to. we've seen divers, for instance, being fished out of the sea out of the strait, i should say, and so on and so forth. in total, more than 400 specialists are working on restoring this bridge as quickly as possible. now just a quick remind as to what happened on this very spot. just just a few doesn't meet with that way. in fact, a truck laden with explosives blew up and so well, part of the bridge collapse. now this happened here, but the fire it jumped to the railway section of the bridge, so you can see the burn marks over there because to an unfortunate coincidence, a whole train load of oil tanks will park just over that of the bridge has been back badly damaged and russia has accused ukraine of, well masterminding and plotting what russia has described as a terrorist attack. and now, well, it is busy, it is scrambled all sorts of emergency teams to restore and repair this. well, this highly symbolic break. and basically the works here. they are ongoing, 247 ah, acts of pure terror. those are the latest words of condemnation of russia's, warren ukraine, from the european commission chiefs who hit out at moscow for deliberately targeting civilian infrastructure. target his attacks on civilian infrastructure with a clear aim to cut off men, women, children of water, electricity, and heating with the winter coming. these are acts of pure terror and we have to call it as such. this is the moment to stay the course and we will back ukraine for as long. 7 as it takes, despite her words, nato itself was accused of targeting civilian infrastructure when it hit yugoslavia and the 19 ninety's. those targets included train. so national tv news stations, as well as the chinese embassy in which a number of people lost their lives, are human rights watch, claim the attacks were the, a psychological harassment of a civilian population. let's learn more right now for more comments on the story. putting life august political analyst, alexander of poverty, joining us from bell. great. a very warm welcome to you. so how do you comment on the later statement coming from the european commissioners or commissions president, i shall say. well, i'll call it the way i see it. it's sickening hypocrisy, you know, that's how i would term it. we all remember the bombing year in 1999. ah, they did target civilian infrastructure. they targeted bridges. civilian trains. ah, they also targeted a civilian buildings, apartment buildings, they targeted the maternity ward, they targeted. they hit a market, an open market with ah, outlawed, cluster bombs, date targeted and hit refugee columns, vague, hit our electrical power stations across the country. we had many blackouts. and finally, the end when i had this disturbing leadership wouldn't give in, they've literally threatened to carpet bomb a belgrade the capital of serbia and other cities. they literally threatened us with terror attacks in order to all come to terms to accept their terms. and that's when we had finally with russia, with russian mediation we, we got this resolution un resolution by which cost was still part of serbia, but that's another story. meaning, ah, they haven't, they terrorized the country presented a european country. we thought a declaration of war for 78 days killed. scores of civilians more than a 1000 and certainly, and you know, they did it all totally a lawless li illegally and they never pay a penny. david, they didn't even have. they didn't even issue a real apology. alexander alexander is, i mean it's not just your, it, we're talking about here as well. i mean, you could go back to the shock and all that shock and all campaign in iraq or even even afghan asked on as well. busy with a normal attack on civilian infrastructure, rolling blackouts and, and all sorts of terrible conditions that but it seems some might say that there's a set of double standards going along going around in the world today. your thoughts? oh, absolutely. i mean, yeah, you're just meant kinda shock in how you managed in iraq. but let's, let's talk about absolutely in, in iraq, they also get power station. they had power stations, they hit water works. we all remember what madeline albright said when she said that it was worth the lives of more than half a 1000000 iraqi children to do what they do to try to get rid of saddam for a little while. they were also using radiative unit or bombing but i mean, so i just, when we were cut when i was covering the iraq story, for example, i mean, we know they were using ammunition that had uranium tips on it, which basically radiates the soil, which means for any number of hundreds of years, families can have unfortunate lead trouble children who might be physically challenged or mentally challenged in some way, shape or form. but alexander, let me ask you about, why do you think france and germany, who ultimately mediated the peace agreement in ukraine. they didn't really have a push for it to be implement that as we well know. but they also, for some reason, remained very quiet about the continued shelling of those regions ever since 2014 yeah, absolutely. france and germany has all have also played a role here and also as well. you know, they were, they're part of the, you broker ment regarding cost of all and for 8 years about the same 9 years about the same as many agreements. they did not press the side based support, you know, either ukraine or in serbia, meaning priest in the cost of l. daniels to do you know, to fulfill their part of the agreements. so they're actually very responsible for what's happening, both in ukraine and, and, and cost of all. and, you know, we had petro porter sank, or the former president of ukraine, literally saying a couple of months ago that actually ukraine had no intent on fulfilling its part of the misc agreement. they were just buying time to get ready for war. never heard a word out of either german or french officials condemning that or you know, just admitted that they've been play. so it's a very, very totally, it's not just double standards, it's very cynical sort of policy. they want to use piece agreements just to advance their sides cause and all they do is they cause more war teeth. and that's what's happening in ukraine. and we saw 20 more than 20 years ago here. and it's still going on while we have the war. our eyes on ukraine tension are still being are writing again and costs are because a very, very similar acts on the part of the western powers. all right, alexandra parish are joining us here. live on auto international law, one of our favorite geo political analysts here on the program today. i'm sure we'll see you soon. thank you very much for your time. alexander thanks is always so apparently the international community has turned a blind eye to the dire humanitarian crisis. in ethiopia and must act soon before it's too late to prevent a genocide that now those are the direct words coming from the head of the world health organization who is seeking urgent assistance for his homeland. this is a health crisis for 6000000 people. and the world is not paying enough attention. there is a very narrow window. now to prevent genocide, i repeat, there is a very narrow window now to prevent genocide into guy on the conflict. and if you have, he has northern take away region has been raging for a good 2 years with a local rebel group, a national government forces going head to head one member of a prominent aide group working in the area that have the international rescue committee was killed and other one wounded in regions of tac, amid other civilian casualties. but un secretary general sets of violence as quote reached alarming levels. antonio ted, as calling for an immediate cease fire, will africa's 2nd most populous country has been mired and crises and the civil war . the violence erupt when state troopers would employ to fight the people's liberation front, near the border with a trail over a territorial dispute. the rebel group has been holding regional elections in defiance of national orders and is accused at a tray of backing the ethiopian government in the bloody conflict. tens of thousands of people have been killed. millions of civilians displaced and according to un estimates more than 5000000 people urgently require humanitarian health in that region. well, we hit the streets of ethiopian capital to gauge reaction albriton. we're proud that our defense forces one victories in the strategic and disciplined way, even though the trouble makers are supported by foreign powers. i'm hopeful that our country will become peaceful one, know, and we and the entire globe will know who the main provocateurs are. you know, the te, grace, people liberation front are the agitation as they provoke and start attacking. but the moment our forces advance on their positions, they start crying foul. so war has gone far or they put ups talk to war was said, a stay seat only for a piece took. ah, but the problem is when one say a disarray did as their site may not be ready and they put a precondition still in my view there is that elected on the t p a live site at 2 o seats for a p stock and 2 resorted things i'm a partnership between ciocca and they are to that is not like to buy their waste 7 powers this because the kwanisha day started we so my lay at an b to appear at talks that our prime minister very bobby started to unite. one is not leg very much bye, it's a waste and so the waste and wanted things to beaked cantino, lag that are as good as business as usual, and that's why they have to watch whenever the t p a lift is attacked by say to pair anatomy immediately you hear an a statement from the washington or from the eel, or as their partners no of data whom i write like like why do i switch it some hard hitting remarks, remote south africa minister of mineral assets on energy this week. a greedy man. tasha said that her developed nations exploit african countries with crippling loans and isolation. he was speaking during the africa energy week for him, where top businessman and policymakers gather to address critical changes being faced in the energy sector developed countries. sometimes one deals oh do regret kind is as guinea pigs for experimenting is painful. i must say that because when that happens you'll get didn't sector as
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turmoil, or in fact it early general action. nadeem ball but al jazeera london, his trust is told the b, b, c. she apologizes for economic mistakes made but is determined to lead the conservatives to the next election. but her approval rating is the lowest for any british prime minister in history. and i says polling shows that 59 percent of the population should resign. now. every one sign on the street, the same thing. the literally, she's a cyclist charged through the checkout, just as library by can really and i'll talk to mike mike, it's, it ended a week i suppose, to restore some confidence in the government that they released walk back on things that were unpopular like it's a good measure i suppose going through locked down in the way that we did. i felt during that period that a lot of the country was holiday more or less and i would have to be painful. and i feel like it's not surprising that there's that also placement in blackford as a member of parliament and leader of the scottish national party and the british parliament speak speaking out there, he said the government has new
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k. national, say broad talk to the b. b. c is preparing to reassure the public in case of possible electricity blackouts, advising people to check on vulnerable neighbors, one draft warrens that hospitals and police stations would face extreme pressure during 48 hour power outages. a government spokes person has said their conference, the u. k. will not face black house this winter. sun clay with a downing street, had any input on these scripts, or following the russian presidents or versus that's up a new gas project to took here is. so it's become europe that largest gas hub. president heard one say the projects will enable the you to keep guessing rush and gas through tech. yeah. this, you need to get turkey a will be a hub for natural gas as well. in our last meeting, we agreed with russian president vladimir putin on this issue. we will create a hub here with gas coming from russia. and in his own words, putin announced to the world that europe can get its natural gas from turkey, a life to use this era. my political anal
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