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country's new vice president they say that he makes to quote the leaks and attractive alternative to barrick but analysts here say that will but it would only have appointed so many if he trusted him if he was to quote them rock solid the other point that analysts themselves have been discussing is the question of just how spontaneously is demonstrations in effect work. i don't believe in school in tunis revolutions with hundreds of thousands or millions of people come out onto the streets at the same time. there's been no serious change to their standards of living ready for these demonstrations the need scored you need to support leaders getting money from foreign secret services now there's no denying that the demonstrations we've seen this week here in the egyptian capital have been partners fired by what happened in trinity earlier this month there seems to be a message of hopefulness in the arab world that if you really put your heads together and your actions together there is the possibility of overthrown dictators who have been rumors floating around the last few hours and difficult
country's new vice president they say that he makes to quote the leaks and attractive alternative to barrick but analysts here say that will but it would only have appointed so many if he trusted him if he was to quote them rock solid the other point that analysts themselves have been discussing is the question of just how spontaneously is demonstrations in effect work. i don't believe in school in tunis revolutions with hundreds of thousands or millions of people come out onto the streets at...
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country's new vice president they say that he makes to quote the next attractive alternative to the barrick but analysts here say that mubarak would only have appointed so many if he trusted him if he was to quote them rock solid the other point that analysts themselves have been discussing is the question of just how spontaneous these demonstrations in fact work. in the u.k. behind the recent events in africa can be. the situation they're suffering is of millions of people in any potential war that would make living in those countries impossible we all know that to meet your transport oil pipeline is running through egypt you actually benefits from high oil prices and. garson dollar trade is carried a two dollars dollar demand is only growing i don't believe in school until these revolutions when hundreds of millions of people come out onto the streets at the same time. there's been no serious change to their standards of living for these demonstrations he needs coordination support leaders getting money from foreign secret services now there's no denying that the demonstrations we've seen
country's new vice president they say that he makes to quote the next attractive alternative to the barrick but analysts here say that mubarak would only have appointed so many if he trusted him if he was to quote them rock solid the other point that analysts themselves have been discussing is the question of just how spontaneous these demonstrations in fact work. in the u.k. behind the recent events in africa can be. the situation they're suffering is of millions of people in any potential war...
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has been of the civilian community the most famous photograph that convinced us the japanese for barrickand produced and culture of war which is a total of chinese babysitting in a bombed out real gross station in shanghai in 1937. many people have called that the most powerful propaganda total of the war in asia because that is what made the americans say they are barrett unlike ourselves. what was fascinating for me at the time as a young researcher was to go in and read the combination of german bombings and fascist bombings and the japanese bombing of civilians by the league of nations, by the united states president and state department, the u.s. washington lee, by winston churchill and the british government and it's very explosive. it's beyond the pale of civilization. this is eric peter. then a great sea change took place as america became involved in the war in europe first as the british began to regain an offensive against the germans and us the concept of strategic warfare began to develop and concept of psychological warfare and total war began to become greatly expanded to
has been of the civilian community the most famous photograph that convinced us the japanese for barrickand produced and culture of war which is a total of chinese babysitting in a bombed out real gross station in shanghai in 1937. many people have called that the most powerful propaganda total of the war in asia because that is what made the americans say they are barrett unlike ourselves. what was fascinating for me at the time as a young researcher was to go in and read the combination of...
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one of the challenges that the country has is because more barrick has had tight control for 30 years, -- because mubarak has had tight control for 30 years, even if the government announced that the next election will be internationally supervised and open and free, even under those circumstances, there is no pathway to begin building a more stable democratic government. at this point in time, there is a call in the middle east for a tear down the wall moment. mahmoud madinejad stole the election and remarks are more aggressive with what is going on now. i hope the administration comes up more forcefully in demanding that either mubarak or the vice presidency is that elections are done openly. . . with all the influences of globalization, communication, the internet. in some point of time, a natural yearning of people to, to choose their own governments, will prevail. that is a mind-set america has not quite figured out yet. people do turn for freedom. it is the freedom that president reagan started talking about and what president bush started to promote. it is coming -- it is becom
one of the challenges that the country has is because more barrick has had tight control for 30 years, -- because mubarak has had tight control for 30 years, even if the government announced that the next election will be internationally supervised and open and free, even under those circumstances, there is no pathway to begin building a more stable democratic government. at this point in time, there is a call in the middle east for a tear down the wall moment. mahmoud madinejad stole the...
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one of the challenges that the country has is because more barrick has had tight control for 30 years, -- because mubarak has had tight control for 30 years, even if the government announced that the next election will be internationally supervised and open and free, even under those circumstances, there is no pathway to begin building a more stable democratic government. at this point in time, there is a call in the middle east for a tear down the wall moment. hmoud ahmadinejad stole the election and remarks are more aggressive with what is going on now. i hope the administration comes up more forcefully in demanding that either mubarak or the vice presidency is that elections are done openly. . . for the last 30 years we have supported president mubaraka. are there parallels and lessons that we could take from the shock in our support of president mubarak? guest: the western world is probably learned that sooner or later much as you may think that stability is the most important characteristic of a government in a troubled part of the world, all the influences of globalization, of c
one of the challenges that the country has is because more barrick has had tight control for 30 years, -- because mubarak has had tight control for 30 years, even if the government announced that the next election will be internationally supervised and open and free, even under those circumstances, there is no pathway to begin building a more stable democratic government. at this point in time, there is a call in the middle east for a tear down the wall moment. hmoud ahmadinejad stole the...
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one of the challenges that the country has is because more barrick has had tight control for 30 years mubarak has had tight control for 30 years, even if the government announced that the next election will be internationally supervised and open and free, even under those circumstances, there is no pathway to begin building a more stable democratic government. at this point in time, there is a call in the middle east for a tear down the wall moment. mahmoud ahmadinejad stole the election and remarks are more aggressive with what is going on now. i hope the administration comes up more forcefully in demanding that either mubarak or the vice presidency is that elections are done openly. . . it is the natural yearning of people to be free, to choose their own government. it is great to have stability, but i think the 21st century, people do yearn for freedom. there is a freedom president reagan started talking about and certainly president bush promoted, and certainly now it is coming clear in tunisia, yemen, egypt, jordan. it is about time we realize this. hofe this is -- host: this is
one of the challenges that the country has is because more barrick has had tight control for 30 years mubarak has had tight control for 30 years, even if the government announced that the next election will be internationally supervised and open and free, even under those circumstances, there is no pathway to begin building a more stable democratic government. at this point in time, there is a call in the middle east for a tear down the wall moment. mahmoud ahmadinejad stole the election and...