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actually were not obstruct their military uh power because and he remind the united state that they have launched nine. of war uh by the saudi and the united arab emirates, i mean there was more than 25000 air strike and what was the result? yemani army now is the one who is conducting actually attack against israel facing united kingdom and united states in support of palestine forming a blocate against israel as well and he said that this aggression and this designation if the united states will learn they should actually think that those actually are making the yemani army very very strong and i'm sure that in the coming hours or days we gna see huge attack against the united states and uk uh because first of all in support of palestine and as well to revenge those people who has been killed the united state has targeted uh nine yemen solders in the sea and they killed them as well they have in their attack has killed six uh people uh the first attack against german and there are uh people who were who were killed as well yesterday uh which it has been said that there might b
actually were not obstruct their military uh power because and he remind the united state that they have launched nine. of war uh by the saudi and the united arab emirates, i mean there was more than 25000 air strike and what was the result? yemani army now is the one who is conducting actually attack against israel facing united kingdom and united states in support of palestine forming a blocate against israel as well and he said that this aggression and this designation if the united states...
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, the united states needs israel, of course it's never explained. what way does the united states need israel? i mean, israel is a is a real problem, it's just area of problems which is creating all sorts of major problems for the united states. what what does the united states get out of israel? it's never explained, but it's drummed into people's heads that we it's a that the existence of this alliance with israel enormously benefits the united states, but just going back to the issue that raised by my colleague, mean whose. successor to uh jeffrey epstein, well there are many uh candidates, i mean one candidate obviously is bill acman. bill ackman who has just succeeded in ousting the president of harvard by claiming you know the nonsense that antisemitism is rampant at harvard, the people are calling for the genocide of the jews and so on, absolute lies, but he's a man much wealthier than um epstein was. um and he's now taking up on hisself to destroy the lives and careers of anyone who stands against israel, um, this is really what we're up against, so epstein is kind of, you
, the united states needs israel, of course it's never explained. what way does the united states need israel? i mean, israel is a is a real problem, it's just area of problems which is creating all sorts of major problems for the united states. what what does the united states get out of israel? it's never explained, but it's drummed into people's heads that we it's a that the existence of this alliance with israel enormously benefits the united states, but just going back to the issue that...
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and as a consequence of the united states not recognizing the claims of independence, that for the philippines that emilio aguinaldo had stated. so we are telling the story of these events that happened 125 years ago through portraiture. why do we make that decision to do it that way? well, that way we can make this history personal. we can understand the agency of different individuals in this history. i think the us public is perhaps more familiar with figures such as theodore roosevelt. you know, who was second in command of the roughriders, for example. and there's a whole mythology around him, right? or president william mckinley. but what we do in this exhibition is that we put those portraits in conversation with portraits of figures from cuba, from puerto rico, from guam, from the philippines, from hawaii. in order to complete that narrative, to complete the history, to present the different perspectives, and really to provide a panoramic outlook into these history. well, we do start with president mckinley. he's right here, 25th, president of the united states. why is he important to
and as a consequence of the united states not recognizing the claims of independence, that for the philippines that emilio aguinaldo had stated. so we are telling the story of these events that happened 125 years ago through portraiture. why do we make that decision to do it that way? well, that way we can make this history personal. we can understand the agency of different individuals in this history. i think the us public is perhaps more familiar with figures such as theodore roosevelt. you...
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people around the world, including many in the united states have taken to the streets, slamming the ethnic cleansing, the palestinians of the palestinians and washington's role in those crimes. still, the biting administration has gone even further, not only does it not heat the demands of the public to force israel. to stop the genocide, it also threatens and stifles voices of descent inside america. now let's take out the reasons why this is with our guests in this episode of the spotlight. welcome to the show, i'm your host brus najafi, let me introduce our guests. charles simmons, professor of law and journalism with eastern michigan university joining from detroit. also with us tonight is shabir. is a political commentator out of chicago. welcome to the show, both gentlemen. now let me begin uh with charles if i may first question i want to ask you, the us administration, as you know charles has defied all international outcries and stood by israel in its genocide of palestinians in gaza. it's not just supporting the apartite regime, it's actually involved in the war by providi
people around the world, including many in the united states have taken to the streets, slamming the ethnic cleansing, the palestinians of the palestinians and washington's role in those crimes. still, the biting administration has gone even further, not only does it not heat the demands of the public to force israel. to stop the genocide, it also threatens and stifles voices of descent inside america. now let's take out the reasons why this is with our guests in this episode of the spotlight....
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, because if the united states were tomorrow to pull support from israel, would vote against israel at the united nations to say, not one penny more, then israel would not be able to continue what it's doing, but the united states isn't going to do that, it hasn't done that, and the few times in the past when it's tapped, even that's putting it too strong, it tapped israel on the wrist as george w.w. bush did over lone. guarantees for building settlements back in 1991, there was such an uproar within the united states, the israel lobby went in ferociously against president bush, and it cost bush the election, 1992, he lost that election, and the israel lobbies influence on that was significant, but just going back to what's going on in gaza, when it's perceived that the united states is the enabler, that means the united states becomes a target for... whoever it could be jihadiss and any number of america haters around the world and we know this from you know what osama bin lardan wrote now 20 years ago he said you know what is it that really agitates us and he said you top of the l
, because if the united states were tomorrow to pull support from israel, would vote against israel at the united nations to say, not one penny more, then israel would not be able to continue what it's doing, but the united states isn't going to do that, it hasn't done that, and the few times in the past when it's tapped, even that's putting it too strong, it tapped israel on the wrist as george w.w. bush did over lone. guarantees for building settlements back in 1991, there was such an uproar...
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at this point, the united states is not... interested in international law, the united states government for decades has held the united nations in all its programs in contempt using them only when it serves its own geopolitical goals and purposes. so the fact that over 150 unra workers have been killed, that many unsponsored refugee centers have been bombed, despite the fact that israel knew the coordinates that they were the the centers were very clearly marked, these are of course are war crimes, crimes against humanity, the... united states isn't interested in that, the united states is only interested in supporting the apartthide regime of israel and keeping that as its uh kind of satellite nation in the middle east to control other countries there uh through the us military power and theec the combined economic and and combined economic power of israel and united states. the idea of justice, international law, these sorts of things are not of concern to the united states when a when the palestinians are the ones who are suffering? well, let's talk about that, craig, you h
at this point, the united states is not... interested in international law, the united states government for decades has held the united nations in all its programs in contempt using them only when it serves its own geopolitical goals and purposes. so the fact that over 150 unra workers have been killed, that many unsponsored refugee centers have been bombed, despite the fact that israel knew the coordinates that they were the the centers were very clearly marked, these are of course are war...
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actually were not obstruct their milit. military power because and he remind the united state that they have launched nine years of war uh by the saudi and the united arab emirate, i mean uh there was more than 250,00 air strike and what was the result? yemani army now is the one who is conducting actually attack against israel facing united kingdom and united state in support of palestine forming a blocate against israel as well and he said that this aggression and this nation, if the united state will learn, they should actually think that those actually are making the yemini army very very strong and i'm sure that in the coming hours or days we going to see huge attack against the united states and uk uh because first of all in support of palestine and as well to revenge those people who has been killed the united state has targeted uh nine yemen solders in the sea and they killed them as they have in the in their attack has killed six people uh in the first attack against german and there are people who were who were killed as well yesterday uh which it has been said that t
actually were not obstruct their milit. military power because and he remind the united state that they have launched nine years of war uh by the saudi and the united arab emirate, i mean uh there was more than 250,00 air strike and what was the result? yemani army now is the one who is conducting actually attack against israel facing united kingdom and united state in support of palestine forming a blocate against israel as well and he said that this aggression and this nation, if the united...
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this is the policy of the united states.his does not mean that we will maintain the same level of military funding as in 2022 and 2023. we do not believe that there is a need for this. the united states, according to him , is betting on... the permanence or , well, the subjectivity of our military-industrial complex in the near future, perhaps. dmytro kuleba , minister of foreign affairs of ukraine, reassures , and says that there is no need to fuss, we are not talking about the 24th year, but about the overall concept of the united states. in the beginning , a lot of people helped, but then we watch how in this sense, ukraine is taking the initiative into its own hands, do you have certain fears here? i don't have it, i think that dmytro koleb is right, the fact is that as i saw this quote from mittya miller in ukraine, someone twisted it, someone did not... completely give it, the fact is that he really, he meant the future, not defined, because he said that the goal of the united states is for ukraine to be a free, democr
this is the policy of the united states.his does not mean that we will maintain the same level of military funding as in 2022 and 2023. we do not believe that there is a need for this. the united states, according to him , is betting on... the permanence or , well, the subjectivity of our military-industrial complex in the near future, perhaps. dmytro kuleba , minister of foreign affairs of ukraine, reassures , and says that there is no need to fuss, we are not talking about the 24th year, but...
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this, the ones who is the supporting the genacide. in gaza, the we witnessed apart from the the united states of america of course and delta force and the advisers, the united kingdom sent from cyprus military base its drones and it's spying aeroplanes to to scan the gaza strip and to provide the information to the zenus entity, the germans, the the french are as well involved and in there in full support as... well you have in the red sea you have the the the australian and poland as well, netherlands there behind united states of america, these are and saying that the let me go back to the the what's happening in syria and the assassination. i want to pick up where my brother left, the the the syrian government requested from republic islamic republic of iran to provide us some expert in fighting. these takfiri groups and this is the the assassinated five brothers they were part of this the revolutionary guards who assisting the syrian and how to counter these revolutionary groups we witnessed just days ago the united states of america beefed it a presence in syria and sent thousands of sol
this, the ones who is the supporting the genacide. in gaza, the we witnessed apart from the the united states of america of course and delta force and the advisers, the united kingdom sent from cyprus military base its drones and it's spying aeroplanes to to scan the gaza strip and to provide the information to the zenus entity, the germans, the the french are as well involved and in there in full support as... well you have in the red sea you have the the the australian and poland as well,...
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general kazim sulaymani, he was top commander of the resistant, he was icon that actually the united states have sought to to to assassinate him, which they uh done years ago, and it's really clearly that united state thought by that assassination that they will stop the legacy of kasim sulaimani, but actually they keep repeating, the same mistake as an example in yemen when uh the former regime which was loyal to united states has killed sayed hussein al-huthi what was the result we have seen now that ansarullah they are the one in total control of the country and they have a bigger and a stronger army uh than it was before they were just a handful of people and as well uh sayid abbas musawi the leader of a former leader of hizbullah he was assassinated in 1990. to by the zientist state of israel, what what was the result? we've seen now that hizbullah have become much much stronger, so the killing and the assassination of this uh commander of the commander of the resistant, actually there are millions of people are gonna be kazim sulaymani, millions of people will be abbaswi, millions of
general kazim sulaymani, he was top commander of the resistant, he was icon that actually the united states have sought to to to assassinate him, which they uh done years ago, and it's really clearly that united state thought by that assassination that they will stop the legacy of kasim sulaimani, but actually they keep repeating, the same mistake as an example in yemen when uh the former regime which was loyal to united states has killed sayed hussein al-huthi what was the result we have seen...
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the united states intervenes. and, with help from the cuban liberation army, with intelligence from the cuban liberation army they are able to defeat the spaniards and, even though the war had been billed as an effort to help cubans reach independence, the united states does not turn the island to the cubans immediately. it establishes a military government. leonard wood, the leader of the roughriders and who had come up in the ranks, in the military ranks before that, during the apache wars, here he is wearing his medal of honor for his service in the apache wars, he becomes, in december 1899, the military governor of cuba and he remains in power for the longest. he is crucial for establishing u.s. oversight over cuban affairs. after the united states turns the island to the cubans and gives them their independence in 1902. >> and that is what jose marti wanted all along. >> exactly. >> so let's see what's happening in the next exhibit. >> so, we decided to get involved in affairs across the water. was everyone i
the united states intervenes. and, with help from the cuban liberation army, with intelligence from the cuban liberation army they are able to defeat the spaniards and, even though the war had been billed as an effort to help cubans reach independence, the united states does not turn the island to the cubans immediately. it establishes a military government. leonard wood, the leader of the roughriders and who had come up in the ranks, in the military ranks before that, during the apache wars,...
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to start with you on the topic of texas and what is happening in the domestic politics of the united states. but - informational the agenda dictates its own rules. let's, if i may, start with the middle east. but in the -- in the context of the actions that states are taking or may take. i’ll briefly tell our viewers what’s happening, a drone attacked an american military base in the northeast of jordan, it was reported that several people were killed, a figure was brought in that three servicemen were killed, another 25 were injured, then these figures were clarified, now we are talking about that more than 30 people were injured, jordan this indicates that an attack on the base has occurred. not on the territory of jordan, on the territory of syria, iran says it is not connected with this strike, but bloomberg writes that the united states is studying the possibility of conducting a covert operation against iran, different scenarios are mentioned. how do you assess what is happening and whether to really expect an open or covert strike in some form by the united states on iran in the comi
to start with you on the topic of texas and what is happening in the domestic politics of the united states. but - informational the agenda dictates its own rules. let's, if i may, start with the middle east. but in the -- in the context of the actions that states are taking or may take. i’ll briefly tell our viewers what’s happening, a drone attacked an american military base in the northeast of jordan, it was reported that several people were killed, a figure was brought in that three...
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he wrote that the flag that the united states should be raising over the united states should have the stars replaced with skulls and bones and the stripes replaced with black and white to symbolize the violence that the united states was carrying on. >> so there were others that were not in favor. were they not in favor for the same reason? >> it was for the same reasons. we have benjamin till right that had been a governor at the beginning of the 1890s. he was someone who was famously racist. he had been an architect of voter suppression laws against black people in the south. he was someone who, under his leadership as a senator, there were more lynchings carried out than ever before. in the context of the war of 1898, he led a faction of people who opposed the annexation of the philippines in particular because it would bring all of these different groups that are part of the philippines under the united states and the racial mixing it will come out of that process would, in his words, degrade the white anglo-saxon race. so, this is an instance of an exhibition where we can exhibit
he wrote that the flag that the united states should be raising over the united states should have the stars replaced with skulls and bones and the stripes replaced with black and white to symbolize the violence that the united states was carrying on. >> so there were others that were not in favor. were they not in favor for the same reason? >> it was for the same reasons. we have benjamin till right that had been a governor at the beginning of the 1890s. he was someone who was...
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weaponized in the same way to alter the results of general elections in western europe and even in the united states. yeah, i agree with that. i think that uh what happened to me was a systematic attempt by the bridge of the state and the bulk of the above increased type of body and the conservative. i'm the media to make sure all big jeremy kobus removed his nature for the box. why? because of what's left said what's going on. my head colbin being the drugs, the labor party, it's line would not have been what it is now and the use devotees. semitism so. busy challenges and frontiers semitism. and even at that time i said in public that jeremy made a huge mistake in accepting the h r c or whatever it's gold uh as the opposite to what constitutes anti semitism. and they didn't find to back up the time and challenge them, but they come to, that's not bad solve us. i mean, you know, people that define storm a in, in different parts of the country. and they know they can't use that. instead of trying to get rid of others who's a room like but using that particular charge now becomes very difficult here.
weaponized in the same way to alter the results of general elections in western europe and even in the united states. yeah, i agree with that. i think that uh what happened to me was a systematic attempt by the bridge of the state and the bulk of the above increased type of body and the conservative. i'm the media to make sure all big jeremy kobus removed his nature for the box. why? because of what's left said what's going on. my head colbin being the drugs, the labor party, it's line would...
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many of the weapons used to kill them on fucking much of guns that were supplied by the united states just over a week ago as blank and was preparing for this trip. he approved an emergency measure, bypassing congress to supply more tank shells to israel. the state department says that among the ames of lincoln's trip is in part to help civilians stand violence and reduce regional tension. but how will he achieve this? or is this? was it more about pay off the reality with exp all those issues with i guess in just a moment, but 1st the report from katia lopez hold i on the top us diplomat has traveled to the middle east 5 times in 3 months. anthony blankets late as tor comes as fears rise the israel's or ongoing could ignite a wider regional conflict. a big part of the conversations will be happening over the coming days. with all of our, all as partners is looking at the steps that they can say using the influence advised that they have to do just that to make sure that this conflict doesn't spread. despite the huge death told in gaza, the us has continued to be, israel's biggest fac
many of the weapons used to kill them on fucking much of guns that were supplied by the united states just over a week ago as blank and was preparing for this trip. he approved an emergency measure, bypassing congress to supply more tank shells to israel. the state department says that among the ames of lincoln's trip is in part to help civilians stand violence and reduce regional tension. but how will he achieve this? or is this? was it more about pay off the reality with exp all those issues...
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a strong united states military, capable diplomatic corps and robust outcomes will give awes chance thatm now, the 76th or 79th secretary of state can sit here with his democrat counterpart from previous administration and still have the opportunity to defend wha most sacred. thank you for giving me the opportunity to be with you today. i look for your questions. >> thank you, mr. pompeo. mr. panetta we look forward to your comments. >> thanks for inviting me to testify on the increasing threat posed by the people's republic of china and its ongoing efforts to undermine the united states and allied interests■s around the world. and thank you for having me join with my good friend mike pompeo, who we worked together when he was in my job as director of the cia and continued to be in touch during the time he was secretary of state. mike and i are good friends and i'm glad that we are here to be able to present our views. i also want to thank this committee, the fact that you are a bipartisan committee working on this issue is incredibly important to our foreign policy and i want to commend
a strong united states military, capable diplomatic corps and robust outcomes will give awes chance thatm now, the 76th or 79th secretary of state can sit here with his democrat counterpart from previous administration and still have the opportunity to defend wha most sacred. thank you for giving me the opportunity to be with you today. i look for your questions. >> thank you, mr. pompeo. mr. panetta we look forward to your comments. >> thanks for inviting me to testify on the...
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how in principle the supreme court of the united states states can support trump, or could it be that the decision of the supreme court will become sensational and really for the first time in the history of the candidate for the position of the president of the united states will not be allowed to participate in the election campaign? look, i would be glad if it were so, that's how. you just said, but, i'm not a lawyer, but i think that the supreme court is in favor of trump in this case, unfortunately, well, the point is that whatever the ideological views, the ideological beliefs of the supreme court justices, they are judges after all, they follow the law, the point is that trump's pre-election ban, according to the third part of the 14th amendment. to the constitution of the united states, since trump has not been found guilty by any court of law of having participated in rebellion against the united states, it is subject to interpretation by specific officials, such as the state of maine, the state's secretary of state, which is responsible for conducting elections, or the parti
how in principle the supreme court of the united states states can support trump, or could it be that the decision of the supreme court will become sensational and really for the first time in the history of the candidate for the position of the president of the united states will not be allowed to participate in the election campaign? look, i would be glad if it were so, that's how. you just said, but, i'm not a lawyer, but i think that the supreme court is in favor of trump in this case,...
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him, but he is young, handsome, that's why he's bigger energetic, he said that he would take the united states out of nato, that is, if he becomes president, well, you see, they are very little different from each other. the candidate who is running in second place , the governor of the state of florida, ron desantis, he is always relying on, and he emphasizes this, that he is only going to rely on, as he says, conservative voters, that he is standing up for conservative interests, which, by the way, the exact opposite of how president joe biden positions himself because he says i am i am the president of all americans, i will be... the president of all americans, i will protect the interests of all americans, well, there is another candidate that we see on the screen right now, nikki haley, who, by the way, very sincerely supports ukraine, but when, let's say, at various republican debates or in her speeches, she talks about internal political things, she is absolutely there in the very, very right sector, where trump is, where desantis is. where there is ramosvamino, because the majority of
him, but he is young, handsome, that's why he's bigger energetic, he said that he would take the united states out of nato, that is, if he becomes president, well, you see, they are very little different from each other. the candidate who is running in second place , the governor of the state of florida, ron desantis, he is always relying on, and he emphasizes this, that he is only going to rely on, as he says, conservative voters, that he is standing up for conservative interests, which, by...
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here. the secretary of defense of the united states himself celeste wallender said at a congressional ukrainian armed forces no longer have the necessary ammunition due to the cessation of american ammunition. help, so i want to ask dmitry, in the west such a narrative prevails, it has already become a mainstream narrative, that in the current 2024 ukraine needs to move to strategic defense, maybe to active defense, maybe less active, but nevertheless to defense , accumulate strength, lick wounds, mobilize, train, prepare new mobilized military personnel, during this time the west must revive its military-industrial complex. supplying ukraine, which means, with new packages of military equipment in the twenty-fifth year, all the mainstream media are talking about this, for example, a typical example, a financial times article, recent, in the twenty-fifth year they should already make a new attempt at some kind of strategic offensive , this is how you assess the feasibility of all these plans, especially if the united states either does not accept a new budget for this one... or, even
here. the secretary of defense of the united states himself celeste wallender said at a congressional ukrainian armed forces no longer have the necessary ammunition due to the cessation of american ammunition. help, so i want to ask dmitry, in the west such a narrative prevails, it has already become a mainstream narrative, that in the current 2024 ukraine needs to move to strategic defense, maybe to active defense, maybe less active, but nevertheless to defense , accumulate strength, lick...
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in the attacks by the united states and the united kingdom on four provinces of yemen, 5 people were martyred and 6 people were injured . the massive demonstrations of the yemenis in condemnation.
in the attacks by the united states and the united kingdom on four provinces of yemen, 5 people were martyred and 6 people were injured . the massive demonstrations of the yemenis in condemnation.
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now next, what can the president of the united states do? he can federalize the national guard. what does it mean? he can issue orders that the national guard of the state of texas obey the president of the united states. the last time was in 1957, when president dwight d. dwight eisenhower subjugated the national guard. i think i 'll even try to check it now, i think it was in the state. iowa, if i'm not mistaken, i read it here too , so what were the circumstances, what were the circumstances, they allowed black students there, it's a famous story, the first time to go to a white school, uh, the national guard of this state didn't allowed, she did not let them enter there, on the order of the governor of the state, and then the president of the united states, dwight eisenhower. announced the federalization of the national guard in this state so that it could not carry out the orders of the governor, and thus these students could go to their place of study, this is a dramatic story, feature films were made about it, there was no more of this, here are the following, now you can
now next, what can the president of the united states do? he can federalize the national guard. what does it mean? he can issue orders that the national guard of the state of texas obey the president of the united states. the last time was in 1957, when president dwight d. dwight eisenhower subjugated the national guard. i think i 'll even try to check it now, i think it was in the state. iowa, if i'm not mistaken, i read it here too , so what were the circumstances, what were the...
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and israel, there are ships from around the world, the united states, israel's worships are there, the united kingdom, there are french vessels as well, there are indian vessels there, and yet they are capable of hitting targets with great degrees of accuracy, and in instances where they have not, they have sent a very clear message, so they have demonstrated the capabilities of the resistance access and then when we look at the... the third point what has transpired is that when yemen was hit by the united states and the united kingdom, the response both from within palestine as well as the resistance axes, we're talking about lebanon, we're talking about syria and iraq, all have sent messages and made public statements that if the aggression continues against their brothers in yemen, they will ramp up the attacks and it will lead to a regional explosion. at the moment we have. have grades of escalation, we have ladder of escalation that is being followed through by the resistance. what the united states is doing is that they are trying to distract the entire international commun
and israel, there are ships from around the world, the united states, israel's worships are there, the united kingdom, there are french vessels as well, there are indian vessels there, and yet they are capable of hitting targets with great degrees of accuracy, and in instances where they have not, they have sent a very clear message, so they have demonstrated the capabilities of the resistance access and then when we look at the... the third point what has transpired is that when yemen was hit...
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just fits into the normal spectrum of what the united states have done. we had, if you think, you remember when jimmy carter, president jimmy carter wrote the book about a party in in the united in palestine. um, they they gave him hell, he could hardly get on, they would hardly let him on television, and uh, they they reviewed the book once or twice and tried to ban it. now when jimmy carter was the ambassador at the united nations, he had a meeting, secret meeting, they said it was... secret meeting with yas arfad of the palestiny liberation organization and he was fired as us ambassador the israelis through the apac lobbyst organization right now are trying are have hundred million dollars that they're going to spend that they are currently spending to disrupt us elections to prevent the voices of black folks, people of color, women who are expressing their ideas, simply critical thinking. but anybody who speaks up about justice is in trouble in the united states and that has been the case from the beginning right now shabir american academics are also war it while they're you know uh p
just fits into the normal spectrum of what the united states have done. we had, if you think, you remember when jimmy carter, president jimmy carter wrote the book about a party in in the united in palestine. um, they they gave him hell, he could hardly get on, they would hardly let him on television, and uh, they they reviewed the book once or twice and tried to ban it. now when jimmy carter was the ambassador at the united nations, he had a meeting, secret meeting, they said it was... secret...
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its own is creating kind of tilting the balance of power regionally and this is what shaking the united states of america. let me look just a quick point, the yemanies in in their own when they enacted their blockade, this is the first time in history, a small poor state without navy, without that powerful navy behind her to impose and inact a blocade against power which is considered the 14th strongest army in the world, okay stay with me sab bause i'm going to get into yemen and other parts of the resistance. as the show progresses, but uh, let's get eves involved in this conversation. now, since the genocides started by the zionists against palestinians, the lebanese resistance group heizbullah has been creasing its number of reciprocal attacks against the israeli regimes. i'd like to hear your thoughts on the role that hezbulah has been playing in opening up new front uh for the israeli regime to put pressure on them uh whether it has been effective or not in your perspective? well mean obviously it's been effective uh in the sense that if they wouldn't have that would have put made the is
its own is creating kind of tilting the balance of power regionally and this is what shaking the united states of america. let me look just a quick point, the yemanies in in their own when they enacted their blockade, this is the first time in history, a small poor state without navy, without that powerful navy behind her to impose and inact a blocade against power which is considered the 14th strongest army in the world, okay stay with me sab bause i'm going to get into yemen and other parts...
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and we take serious the statements of the united states not supporting taiwan and we hope the united ates side will honor this commitment. we should expand neutrally beneficial operations. neutrally beneficial cooperation brings benefits to our two peoples. and as a certainty to our relationship. this is what we have learned from the past 45 years of interactions. some say we must continue in the future. >> the first country to do so in the world. and during the meeting, the two sides agreed to put in place a working group for greater cooperation from all fronts. we are looking very much forward to concrete and visible [inaudible]. china and united states would work together to address common challenges. once again, it's been proven that china and the united states can accomplish big and good things when working together. as the world has entered a period of turbulence and transformation, people of all countries are counting on china and the united states to take the lead in resolving more global issues and offering more public goods. china stands ready to work with the united states
and we take serious the statements of the united states not supporting taiwan and we hope the united ates side will honor this commitment. we should expand neutrally beneficial operations. neutrally beneficial cooperation brings benefits to our two peoples. and as a certainty to our relationship. this is what we have learned from the past 45 years of interactions. some say we must continue in the future. >> the first country to do so in the world. and during the meeting, the two sides...
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took over border control with mexico, what is true, what is false, and what is happening in the united states confrontation between the state of texas and the federal government of the united states, there is such a situation that, despite the fact that the supreme court of the united states ruled on monday that it is necessary to ... comply with its order and take away the barbed wire that the national guard of the state of texas has placed on the border with mexico, in one of the parks, on the border with the rio grande river, here we see it on the screen now, the governor of the state, referring to the fact that there is such a provision both in the constitution of the united states and in the constitution of the state of texas, because the state... has its own constitution, this, as we remember, was once the independent republic of texas, which ceased to exist only in 1845 to be a republic and joined the united states of america as the 28th state, and before that it separated from mexico, so there is a lot of latin american population there, the fact is that in the last months, in the las
took over border control with mexico, what is true, what is false, and what is happening in the united states confrontation between the state of texas and the federal government of the united states, there is such a situation that, despite the fact that the supreme court of the united states ruled on monday that it is necessary to ... comply with its order and take away the barbed wire that the national guard of the state of texas has placed on the border with mexico, in one of the parks, on...
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i believe united states of america and and the extension of the united states of america, israel and zin system, they are looking for fear environment, and consequent to fear environment, they try to create hate environment. in hate environment, the threat. can happen through the war, through the terror and through hybrid sort of war, and kerman qaz... are not the are not two issue, the are one issue, the are very interrelated, what's happening in gazze, what's happening in lebanon, what's happening in iraq, yemen and iran, the are very interrelated issue, and this is a result of the dominate policy of the united states of. mr. baxtiari believes that the terrorist attack is a win-win game for both daesh and the israeli regime. if we consider daesh as the main criminal or otherwise as the proxy of the israeli regime, what do you think was the main objective and goal of this terrorist attack? benefit from the kerman attack. daesh can once again make noise and turn heads toward itself. the group is happy, it's kind of taking revenge. as you know, the islamic republic was one of the majo
i believe united states of america and and the extension of the united states of america, israel and zin system, they are looking for fear environment, and consequent to fear environment, they try to create hate environment. in hate environment, the threat. can happen through the war, through the terror and through hybrid sort of war, and kerman qaz... are not the are not two issue, the are one issue, the are very interrelated, what's happening in gazze, what's happening in lebanon, what's...
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taiwan problem as a proxy conflict between the united states and china, and the reaction of the unitediguous, that is, on the one hand, of course, both president biden and secretary of state blinken stated that they do not recognize taiwan independence and committed to the one china policy. on the other hand, the state department published a rather dubious statement in my opinion. in which he actually talks about taiwan as de facto independent state. let's listen to this statement from the state department. the united states congratulates dr. laitzende on his victory in the taiwanese presidential election. we also congratulate the people of taiwan for once again demonstrating the strength of their robust democratic system and electoral process. the united states is committed to maintaining cross-strait peace and stability and to peacefully resolving differences without coercion or pressure. partnerships. between the american people and the people of taiwan, based on democratic values, continue to expand and deepen in the spheres of economics, culture and interpersonal relations. you se
taiwan problem as a proxy conflict between the united states and china, and the reaction of the unitediguous, that is, on the one hand, of course, both president biden and secretary of state blinken stated that they do not recognize taiwan independence and committed to the one china policy. on the other hand, the state department published a rather dubious statement in my opinion. in which he actually talks about taiwan as de facto independent state. let's listen to this statement from the...
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united states on the will path. yes, a good yelman's capital under fire, just hours off for a un security council emergency meeting off the fridays initial attack. at the end, an easier a march of solidarity with palestine mocking nearly a 100 days of the war and gaza protests, kick off around the world, different bonding israel and to the bottom of the just with us. however much talked about this. how.
united states on the will path. yes, a good yelman's capital under fire, just hours off for a un security council emergency meeting off the fridays initial attack. at the end, an easier a march of solidarity with palestine mocking nearly a 100 days of the war and gaza protests, kick off around the world, different bonding israel and to the bottom of the just with us. however much talked about this. how.
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consequences, these are the events that they have associated with... on what is happening today in the united statest in europe, this is nothing good, uh, that means one, in my opinion, indian figure, nehru, in my opinion, said, there are no greater enemies for the state than the intelligentsia raised by the colonialists, in in this case we will say elites, because according to in fact , the leadership of the european union, europe, was brought up by anglo sanctions, we see the streets covered in manure in germany, which means that in italy we see the appearance. fascist elements, there are some problems in great britain, accordingly, although it itself is part of a system with a fleet, sweden, suddenly, which has been neutral all its life, begins... trying to conduct some kind of military operations, so this phrase in germany, which you brought today, which is written in stores: scholz and zelensky ate all the vegetables and fruits, like nothing else shows the situation that is taking place in europe, and as for ukraine, i can say so, yesterday, probably, you also discussed the statements of this l
consequences, these are the events that they have associated with... on what is happening today in the united statest in europe, this is nothing good, uh, that means one, in my opinion, indian figure, nehru, in my opinion, said, there are no greater enemies for the state than the intelligentsia raised by the colonialists, in in this case we will say elites, because according to in fact , the leadership of the european union, europe, was brought up by anglo sanctions, we see the streets covered...
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because they are armed. mass murder is united states, which makes the people of the united states mass murder is also to the us, so i get your spade has wrapped top his latest tour of the middle east. and then the blinking visited to key jordan, the you a buffer rain in egypt to discuss the escalation between gas or an ease. well, all the hughes, all the washington, the solver of bombs in the region. he suggested that the us doesn't want to why the conflict we were focused on making sure that the complex ongoing, our guys are doesn't spread out to other places. so that's been our focus since since october 7th and it remains our focus today. that's makes it particularly important that we respond when we see something like the regression coming from the booth these area are to contribute to a, to our read joined my colleague where we switched, say in the studio to discuss the escalation in the region, leaving us as taking a lead role in u. k is as um, being the laugh dog in this case and going along. unfortunately, what you're seeing is not just a violation of international law. it'
because they are armed. mass murder is united states, which makes the people of the united states mass murder is also to the us, so i get your spade has wrapped top his latest tour of the middle east. and then the blinking visited to key jordan, the you a buffer rain in egypt to discuss the escalation between gas or an ease. well, all the hughes, all the washington, the solver of bombs in the region. he suggested that the us doesn't want to why the conflict we were focused on making sure that...
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the united state by far the biggest ally. it is a great advantage even for the united states.tive allies, we have said 50% of the world's gdp. there is no reason the u.s. should do with china alone. we are so much stronger. nato is a good deal for the united states. it is good for the european allies but also the united states. i expect all the messages we need from next summer will be in a more dangerous world. because we live in a more unpredictable and dangerous world. >> thank you. >> coming up tonight on c-span, looking at artificial intelligence at the department of veterans affairs. then, jo kirby speaks to reporters about the attack oa military base in jordan. later, lloydustin and antony blinken talk about a potential u.s. attack. >> healthy democracy doesy? not just look like this.
the united state by far the biggest ally. it is a great advantage even for the united states.tive allies, we have said 50% of the world's gdp. there is no reason the u.s. should do with china alone. we are so much stronger. nato is a good deal for the united states. it is good for the european allies but also the united states. i expect all the messages we need from next summer will be in a more dangerous world. because we live in a more unpredictable and dangerous world. >> thank you....
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that as long as the united states congress and the majority of the members of the united states congress and broke the sound of the house, do support additional funding for ukraine. as long as that coast room, ukraine will continue to survive as an independent nation. drew calendar 2020 for the engine light purchases. never said they didn't want an independent nation. what do i be in one abrams tanks? is it a p all question as to why they're not being used more often. i mean, there are claims that the, they on ahmed well against you avi's on the sides and on the top of the change that techs have been designed to were designed in one tech. all, all modern dollars were designed before managerial vehicles were an effective weapon of war. they're all being modified now to provide additional protection against you would have use of the real i think critical failure of ukrainian arch today is not the young ones. they'd certainly like to have a lot more of them and i believe they will have more of them in years to come with the modification. great. or with the modification against the russian d
that as long as the united states congress and the majority of the members of the united states congress and broke the sound of the house, do support additional funding for ukraine. as long as that coast room, ukraine will continue to survive as an independent nation. drew calendar 2020 for the engine light purchases. never said they didn't want an independent nation. what do i be in one abrams tanks? is it a p all question as to why they're not being used more often. i mean, there are claims...
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the conflict flared up instantly, the united states announced a military operation to protect shippingupported by 10 other countries on this issue. on friday night, states and the uk began operation against the ansar allah movement. we have made it clear, as have many other countries, that the houthis' actions will have consequences. we have also repeatedly tried to make it clear to iran that the support they... us president joe biden called the military operation a response to the threat to freedom of navigation, without ruling out a continuation. military actions, however, a number of countries condemned this method of resolving conflicts; russia strongly condemned the actions of the states of their allies; even the americans themselves opposed it. mass protests took place in capital of yemen, they also expectedly opposed the invasion of foreign armed forces. anti-american and anti-israeli slogans became the weapons of the demonstrators. karinia alexandrovna. looked at the plot, recalled the chronology of events, in your opinion, what is russia’s game in the current situation, becaus
the conflict flared up instantly, the united states announced a military operation to protect shippingupported by 10 other countries on this issue. on friday night, states and the uk began operation against the ansar allah movement. we have made it clear, as have many other countries, that the houthis' actions will have consequences. we have also repeatedly tried to make it clear to iran that the support they... us president joe biden called the military operation a response to the threat to...
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united states at the moment. but when do you think uh, hostage is good governance for an average american disease. unfortunately, and united states increasingly, uh, government has been discredited. i do campaigns good, dating back around reagan, the say the enemy, government is the enemy and somehow the private sector, which is in fact another form of intel turn and governance run by multinational corporations and banks as an alternative. and that is reason extreme now which government and politicians represent different flavors of multinational corporations. and as obamacare, the power representing i p facebook, google. busy as opposed to try who represented certain factions of real estate, speculators and military contractors and what and other than other groups. so it's, it is a form of democracy, but it has nothing to do with citizens anymore. well, i want to describe it as a form of oligarchy. i mean, i was, oh no, i agree that i, i don't, i want to say personally, however, the china, russia and other count
united states at the moment. but when do you think uh, hostage is good governance for an average american disease. unfortunately, and united states increasingly, uh, government has been discredited. i do campaigns good, dating back around reagan, the say the enemy, government is the enemy and somehow the private sector, which is in fact another form of intel turn and governance run by multinational corporations and banks as an alternative. and that is reason extreme now which government and...
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we're also in the united states. there are obviously people who are struggling to find some way of expressing their concern about the country and the direction that is going. unfortunately, we have this sort of hall of mirrors which various i pay consultants have tried to distract us towards a false. we called cardboard messiahs like donald trump and his crypto, fascist take approach. a based on the ethic naturalism. and just by, with a deep state, by someone who's funded by the state or brock obama, who supposedly the 1st african american. but it was backed by facebook and google and other in entertainment. uh theres. uh and so we have moved away from that. but the ultimate issue, i think, is the role of the intellectual. but it, whether it's in china, russia or the united states. but you have people with specialized education, which not everyone can have. is that something to be ashamed uh, buddy has to be dedicated to the interest of the common people. and this is not a new idea. it didn't start with the russian r
we're also in the united states. there are obviously people who are struggling to find some way of expressing their concern about the country and the direction that is going. unfortunately, we have this sort of hall of mirrors which various i pay consultants have tried to distract us towards a false. we called cardboard messiahs like donald trump and his crypto, fascist take approach. a based on the ethic naturalism. and just by, with a deep state, by someone who's funded by the state or brock...
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for them, the yemen issue is a very dangerous issue for the united states of america, the united states of america, the united kingdom, and especially the occupation regime of al-quds, yemen , when we speak 548 a thousand square kilometers with an area of more than 25 million. with the islamic awakening that is taking shape, today 15 provinces are under the control of yemen's ansarullah resistance group. after the 21st day of the sihonist regime's attack on gaza , a 3-stage attack took place: first by air, second by ground , and the third by the idf. plan 9 in the next month to two years, the ansarullah islamic resistance group is fighting for israel to grow wild . it is unfortunate that some of these were intercepted by saudi arabia's interceptor systems , some of them were intercepted in the mediterranean sea by american ships , and some of them were intercepted by the iron dome system, but even though yemen does not have high capabilities to hit the zionist regime here, it has high capabilities in the sea area. we are talking somewhere. bab al-mandeb strait, the gate of tears , has
for them, the yemen issue is a very dangerous issue for the united states of america, the united states of america, the united kingdom, and especially the occupation regime of al-quds, yemen , when we speak 548 a thousand square kilometers with an area of more than 25 million. with the islamic awakening that is taking shape, today 15 provinces are under the control of yemen's ansarullah resistance group. after the 21st day of the sihonist regime's attack on gaza , a 3-stage attack took...
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, and let's look at the united states right now, 2024, of course election year, um, however, it doesn't seem to uh stop uh, the uh us regime from continuingly supporting uh this genocide. i mean, your take on that side of things, do you think that the united states of course, in in in every other way, except officially declaring it, they are very much involved in this, but how likely would it be that they would totally in the open say that they are sending troops? well, the issue really comes down to iran, the islamic republic of iran, and for 30 years we've been hearing um, much, much noise from us politicians, sometimes at the presidential level, certainly through congress, that uh, taking on and destroying iran would be wonderful... thing for the peace of the world, given that iran is they keep saying the biggest exporter of terrorism, the the concept would be for biden to somehow bring iran in, yes there is hezbillah and there is a the hooutis and such, but the core of the matter has become iran which has you know grown in stature and in international connections and in internationa
, and let's look at the united states right now, 2024, of course election year, um, however, it doesn't seem to uh stop uh, the uh us regime from continuingly supporting uh this genocide. i mean, your take on that side of things, do you think that the united states of course, in in in every other way, except officially declaring it, they are very much involved in this, but how likely would it be that they would totally in the open say that they are sending troops? well, the issue really comes...
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i, if, when the united states does that, we will, we will follow them. so they behave on the television screens. and then the media in general is people who don't care about anything. i mean, how can you remain inside that when you see houses and thousands of people being killed over the last few weeks? so can you and storm of the lea, a circle lead or a c o position? just as bad is the prime minister. and lots of today by t counsellors are resigning from the labor party in oxford for instance, late, but has lost its majority on the com. so, because of selma's positions on casa, it's one thing they had never felt that there won't be another form resistance, that it will take on the q a stature in the world. and that is where they would not be seen is the victim. but the palestinians, and this they happened, guaranteed for they thought it was over, mentioned you how going to the united nations and trying to map of the all to buy the west bank and gaza and saying this is part of the map of his route. that's how arrogant this far right. the government to me
i, if, when the united states does that, we will, we will follow them. so they behave on the television screens. and then the media in general is people who don't care about anything. i mean, how can you remain inside that when you see houses and thousands of people being killed over the last few weeks? so can you and storm of the lea, a circle lead or a c o position? just as bad is the prime minister. and lots of today by t counsellors are resigning from the labor party in oxford for instance,...
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but i don't sense any trend to the united states to be concerned about a nuclear war. i don't see people i'm building bunkers or any other thing to protect themselves at the end of the cold war and early 1990 in peace broke out of the world. and the nuclear weapons started to be built down. and i think everybody assume that we're going to start solving our problems assuming negotiations and talking to each other instead of threatening each other. and you know, that was very positive, the development, it'd be better to return to that instead of going around, threatening each other with things. and, you know, and, you know, i mean lots of people from all over the world and everybody pretty much was the same thing. they all loved their families to be saving their children, to be prosperous. and, you know, they're, most people don't care to be rich and famous or something like that. they just want to have a nice life and have their family be happy. and, oh, lots of want to be rich or famous. we have to be in a bunker. ah, give me just finally. what about the impact all of
but i don't sense any trend to the united states to be concerned about a nuclear war. i don't see people i'm building bunkers or any other thing to protect themselves at the end of the cold war and early 1990 in peace broke out of the world. and the nuclear weapons started to be built down. and i think everybody assume that we're going to start solving our problems assuming negotiations and talking to each other instead of threatening each other. and you know, that was very positive, the...
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or nato, so this is very important and showing the double standard of the united states that uhat their national security uh needs such a you know action against international law uh they would go, they don't need any any permission from anywhere, they do... whatever they want and in the case of iran's to act boldly against the terrorist group around its country, around its border, they said about the international law, which is which is not correct, so as you said the the in the interest of the united state, united states wanted some weak government in the region in the middle east and government that is completely under you. states influence, so the fact that the 1979 islamic revolution in iran uh completely changed this dynama in the in the region and um nowadays the the iran is is kind of um message to other countries in the region that you can uh have your independence, you can uh have your own security doctrine and economic and political doctrine inside your country and thinking about the regional security with the regional... hover not using and helping the global power u
or nato, so this is very important and showing the double standard of the united states that uhat their national security uh needs such a you know action against international law uh they would go, they don't need any any permission from anywhere, they do... whatever they want and in the case of iran's to act boldly against the terrorist group around its country, around its border, they said about the international law, which is which is not correct, so as you said the the in the interest of...
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after south carolina, so her chances will remain, of course, not much, but not much happens in the united statese, as we see, the deep state is much more important than the common people. konstantin vasilyevich, i would pay attention to the economic front, there are also quite a lot of interesting stories and significant ones for us, a political newspaper, which... last year we see that the european bureaucracy worked at approximately the rate of one package every six months, the package was accepted, the twelfth was only at the end of the year in december, and accordingly, i think that in 2 months there was simply nothing so dramatic technically the europeans will not be able to accept, especially since a lot has already been introduced, then the measures that will be taken, because there are still goods that can... be placed on the sanctions lists of liquefied gas, and corpse gas, by the way, is not under sanctions, but here we understand that the degree of influence on the european economy, which is in a problematic state , will be quite large, this does not mean that we no longer have proble
after south carolina, so her chances will remain, of course, not much, but not much happens in the united statese, as we see, the deep state is much more important than the common people. konstantin vasilyevich, i would pay attention to the economic front, there are also quite a lot of interesting stories and significant ones for us, a political newspaper, which... last year we see that the european bureaucracy worked at approximately the rate of one package every six months, the package was...
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the united states , what i think vadim franzovich said was that the united states was creating a systeme talking about a planning horizon that was carried out at the beginning of the 2000s, even partly at the beginning of the late nineties, this is a plan for the redevelopment of the greater middle east with the segmentation of large states, a focus on sects, a focus on radical groups in order to... make this area chaotic and control these chaotic groups, there was also the idea, by the way, of creating a greater kurdistan, disbanding iraq, turkey, and this is iran, these were big plans for them, they practically completely buried united states, de facto left iraq and afghanistan and is present there very symbolically, well, situationally, to say that the palestinian-israeli conflict was beneficial to the united states, i think that this is wrong, most likely it is it was a terrible dream for them, what... happened, why they became so involved in this process is also quite clear, because there is a very large influence of ethnic jewish groups, which are neoconservatives to a very large
the united states , what i think vadim franzovich said was that the united states was creating a systeme talking about a planning horizon that was carried out at the beginning of the 2000s, even partly at the beginning of the late nineties, this is a plan for the redevelopment of the greater middle east with the segmentation of large states, a focus on sects, a focus on radical groups in order to... make this area chaotic and control these chaotic groups, there was also the idea, by the way, of...
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retreat, that is, again in that other case it will damage their positions in the middle east, in the united statestrump, directly states that the actions of the united states are actually undermined, including american ones. positions in the middle east, it was a serious mistake, many countries say this, that is, iran, turkey, chinese diplomacy speaks out on this matter, that is, we see that the united states the region has nothing to offer other than another war and aggression, strictly speaking, in contrast to other countries that, well , offer more reasonable projects for organizing the region. thank you very much, boris aleksandrovich rozhen, who today acted as a middle east expert with us. did it more than competently, indeed - it is curious that the conflict in the middle east today is symbolically intertwined with the ukrainian one, through the visit of sunok, british prime minister sunok, who gave the order to bomb yemen, this is the first day in the war with yemen, where he is going, to kyiv. has confirmed that the uk will provide £2.5 billion in military aid to ukraine in 2024-25, fundin
retreat, that is, again in that other case it will damage their positions in the middle east, in the united statestrump, directly states that the actions of the united states are actually undermined, including american ones. positions in the middle east, it was a serious mistake, many countries say this, that is, iran, turkey, chinese diplomacy speaks out on this matter, that is, we see that the united states the region has nothing to offer other than another war and aggression, strictly...