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the number of british army forces has decreased by nearly 30% since 2000. according to the government plan england, every 18-year-old boy or girl in this country must stay in the country for a full year. he should serve as an armed man or volunteer to serve in institutions such as the fire department, the police, or the british national health service on weekends. the return of compulsory military service in england has its supporters and opponents . probably part of this is a good thing for the army , but it should not be mandatory because someone may morally, he believes that the operations of our army, especially in recent decades, are not good and defensible. among the people who defended the plan of compulsory military service in england is james cleverly, the minister of the interior he is a former colonel of the british army. recently, we see that a kind of division has emerged in the society, especially among the youth. youth as if in seclusion began in the post-world war ii era, when men between the ages of 17 and 21 had to serve in the armed force
the number of british army forces has decreased by nearly 30% since 2000. according to the government plan england, every 18-year-old boy or girl in this country must stay in the country for a full year. he should serve as an armed man or volunteer to serve in institutions such as the fire department, the police, or the british national health service on weekends. the return of compulsory military service in england has its supporters and opponents . probably part of this is a good thing for...
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the number of british army troops has decreased by nearly 30 since 2000. a girl or a boy in this country must serve in the armed forces for a full year or volunteer to serve in institutions such as the fire department, the police, or the british national health service on weekends. the return of compulsory military service in england has supporters and opponents, probably this plan is a good thing for the army, but it should not be it should be mandatory because someone may morally believe that our army's operations, especially in recent decades , are not good and defensible. i think it's a good idea. because most young people grow up not only in this country but in the whole world in conditions where they don't suffer. therefore, it is good that they serve for the services they receive from the society. personally, i don't think i would ever want to join the military. i personally do not like to go to military service. i think this should be an option. while british prime minister rishi senak considers military service to create a sense of pride in the co
the number of british army troops has decreased by nearly 30 since 2000. a girl or a boy in this country must serve in the armed forces for a full year or volunteer to serve in institutions such as the fire department, the police, or the british national health service on weekends. the return of compulsory military service in england has supporters and opponents, probably this plan is a good thing for the army, but it should not be it should be mandatory because someone may morally believe that...
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generika is jobless and says she has unsuccessfully tried to petition local authorities and the british army to find her ex-boyfriend. the british high commission told cnn it cooperated with local child support authorities in paternity claims. but the kenya national commission on human rights says the uk government has made no effort to hold soldiers accountable in such cases. >> these children really deserve british citizenship. they are british kids. their fathers were british, so the british government is just not interested in resolving these cases. we don't think they are interested. we call it b-b-b-b. british boys behaving badly. we >> the uk pays kenya about $400,000 a year to allow up to 10,000 british soldiers to train in the country. kenya renewed the five year deal in 2021 despite opposition from some local groups, lawmakers and human rights defenders. >> we have also had cases where these women and people who have reported have been intimidated, so there is a conspiracy to make sure that justice does not happen for these women. >> allegations of rape and other crimes, including
generika is jobless and says she has unsuccessfully tried to petition local authorities and the british army to find her ex-boyfriend. the british high commission told cnn it cooperated with local child support authorities in paternity claims. but the kenya national commission on human rights says the uk government has made no effort to hold soldiers accountable in such cases. >> these children really deserve british citizenship. they are british kids. their fathers were british, so the...
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today's guests of the zahid studio are retired british army colonel glen grant and member of the polishm, historian and publicist myroslav czach. glen grant, a retired colonel of the british army, a military expert, will be on the air of the espresso tv channel. glory to ukraine, dear sir colonel, good.
today's guests of the zahid studio are retired british army colonel glen grant and member of the polishm, historian and publicist myroslav czach. glen grant, a retired colonel of the british army, a military expert, will be on the air of the espresso tv channel. glory to ukraine, dear sir colonel, good.
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glen grant, a retired colonel of the british army, a military expert, will be working on the tv channel now. glory to ukraine, dear, mr. colonel, god save the king. first of all, i would like to ask you to assess the purpose of the russians committing crimes against kharkiv and trying, well, in the end, they opened a new section of the front. we are talking about the north of the kharkiv region, so we understand that they did not have enough strength to... wanted, but they still went for it and we saw, well, just terrible footage, when the russians killed our civilians, hitting a kharkiv supermarket with guided air bombs, what is the purpose of all this? the first thing to realize is that the mall is no longer in the civilian sector, it is now part of the front line. this attack is unlike those where civilians were targeted. how much was actually aimed at the entire system of the front line in the north of kharkiv? and it must be remembered that the doctrine of the russians is that to consistently succeed, so they will try to weaken the area around kharkiv to be able to break through th
glen grant, a retired colonel of the british army, a military expert, will be working on the tv channel now. glory to ukraine, dear, mr. colonel, god save the king. first of all, i would like to ask you to assess the purpose of the russians committing crimes against kharkiv and trying, well, in the end, they opened a new section of the front. we are talking about the north of the kharkiv region, so we understand that they did not have enough strength to... wanted, but they still went for it and...
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glen grant, colonel of the british army, will be working on the espresso tv channel now retired army,ary expert. glory to ukraine, dear mr. colonel. first of all , i would ask you to assess the purpose of the russians committing crimes against kharkiv and trying, well, in the end, they opened a new section of the front, it is about pi. the north of the kharkiv region, so we understand that they did not have enough forces to deploy in the proper way, as they would have liked, but they went for it anyway and we saw simply terrible footage when the russians killed our civilians, by hitting kharkiv with guided aerial bombs supermarket, what is the purpose of all this? first of all, it should be realized that the shopping center is no longer in the civilian sector, it is now part time... on the front line. this attack is not similar to those where the target was the civilian population, as it was aimed at virtually the entire front line system in the north of kharkiv. and it must be remembered that the doctrine of the russians is to constantly achieve success, so they will try to weaken th
glen grant, colonel of the british army, will be working on the espresso tv channel now retired army,ary expert. glory to ukraine, dear mr. colonel. first of all , i would ask you to assess the purpose of the russians committing crimes against kharkiv and trying, well, in the end, they opened a new section of the front, it is about pi. the north of the kharkiv region, so we understand that they did not have enough forces to deploy in the proper way, as they would have liked, but they went for...
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the founding of our country when our founders decided and colonists decided to fight against the british armydependences, i want you to think what they were doing. take strongest military in the entiry young age. george washington at the time was only old. john adams was thomas jefferson was 33 years old and hehe declaration of independences at the age of 33. james madison was 25 years old and ale hamilton was just 19. it's incredible that our that young and gave us that ft country. no taking on the strongest military in the knowsd picked up their personal rles to fight for freedom. if they can do we cado what we have to do this election cycle, can't we can do it. ben■& reminded them of the job. he said at the time, we must hang together or modelings suredly, we will hang separately. they knew the risk. they gave hereatest gift in human history, the experiment if we can keep it. and now is the on our watch, ok. be all in with me. i will tell you one last story before i leave. years ago, i had a lady walk up to me andaid my name is sherry and she said you don't kw me but i own a pearl store an
the founding of our country when our founders decided and colonists decided to fight against the british armydependences, i want you to think what they were doing. take strongest military in the entiry young age. george washington at the time was only old. john adams was thomas jefferson was 33 years old and hehe declaration of independences at the age of 33. james madison was 25 years old and ale hamilton was just 19. it's incredible that our that young and gave us that ft country. no taking...
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at the founding country when our founders decided colonists decided to fight against the british armynd write a declaration of independences, i want you to that they were doing. they were taking on the strongest the entire world and doing it at a very young george washington at the time was only 44 years old. john was 40. thomas jeffersonrs old and he wrote the declaration of independences at the afge o james madison was 25 years old and alexander hamilton was just 19. it's incredible that our founders were that young and gave us that gift to this. now they were taking on the strongest military in the world and knows picked up their personal rifles to fight for freedom. if they can do we can do what we have to do this cycle can't we? we can do i ben franklin reminded them of the job. he said at the time, must hang together or modelings suredly, we will hang separately. thhe risk. they gave us the greatest gift in human the experiment of a republic if we can keep now is the time and not lose it on our watbe all in with me. i will tell you one last ory leave. years ago, i had a lady wal
at the founding country when our founders decided colonists decided to fight against the british armynd write a declaration of independences, i want you to that they were doing. they were taking on the strongest the entire world and doing it at a very young george washington at the time was only 44 years old. john was 40. thomas jeffersonrs old and he wrote the declaration of independences at the afge o james madison was 25 years old and alexander hamilton was just 19. it's incredible that our...
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taxes are taken from this profit, the money goes to the budget for the maintenance of the same british armyo frightening of society, then why don’t they say what will be left of it after a nuclear strike, or is this for the next large-scale purchase? when we went to mariupol, we went not only to fight, we had an order to help the locals, we strictly adhered to this order, we went by storm, got off, for the first time there they tried to wound me, all the bullets were fired, one was in the knee. i didn’t have the strength to fast anymore, i thought that was it, at that moment a local guy came up to me, where did he come from, i didn’t even notice, i’ll still be grateful to a stranger. among other things, we talked about creating comfortable conditions for summer holidays and sports. the agenda turned out to be as full as possible. about the most important thing - elizaveta khramtsova. the onset of calendar summer is an occasion to discuss not only the holiday season and the development of domestic tourism, but also '.
taxes are taken from this profit, the money goes to the budget for the maintenance of the same british armyo frightening of society, then why don’t they say what will be left of it after a nuclear strike, or is this for the next large-scale purchase? when we went to mariupol, we went not only to fight, we had an order to help the locals, we strictly adhered to this order, we went by storm, got off, for the first time there they tried to wound me, all the bullets were fired, one was in the...
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the official name of operation dynamo allowed the british army to be retained, although all heavy weaponsleft with dunkirk. why did hitler allow the allies to evacuate? historians are still arguing. according to one version, i thought that the infantry and aviation would cope without tanks, which would be needed to defeat the french military group on north. and according to another, the most famous wanted to quickly make peace with england in order to create a reliable rear in the west for the campaign. and in the summer of 1940 he openly called on churchel to sit down at the negotiating table, but he, as you know, refused. on june 4, 1977 , the draft of a new constitution of the ussr was published, for the first time in our country for public discussion. the union lived according to the constitution of the thirty-sixth year, and a lot had changed by 70. the new law was discussed everywhere, about one and a half million meetings were held at enterprises. 400,000 comments were proposed by the people and some amendments were made to the text, even suggesting moving to a multi-party system,
the official name of operation dynamo allowed the british army to be retained, although all heavy weaponsleft with dunkirk. why did hitler allow the allies to evacuate? historians are still arguing. according to one version, i thought that the infantry and aviation would cope without tanks, which would be needed to defeat the french military group on north. and according to another, the most famous wanted to quickly make peace with england in order to create a reliable rear in the west for the...
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the official name operation dynamo made it possible to maintain a professional british army, althoughll heavy weapons were left with dunkirk. why hitler allowed the allies to evacuate, historians. is still arguing, according to one version, he thought that the infantry and aviation would cope without the tanks that would be needed to defeat the french military groups in the north, and according to another, the most famous wanted to quickly make peace with england in order to create a reliable rear in the west for the campaign to the east, and in the summer of 1940 he openly called on churchill to sit down at the negotiating table, but he, as is known, refused. on june 4 , 1977, the draft of a new constitution of the ussr was published for the first time in our country for public discussion. the union lived under the constitution of the year thirty-six, but much had changed by the seventies. the new law was discussed everywhere, about one and a half million meetings were held at enterprises, collective farms, military units at the place of residence. the people proposed 400,000 comment
the official name operation dynamo made it possible to maintain a professional british army, althoughll heavy weapons were left with dunkirk. why hitler allowed the allies to evacuate, historians. is still arguing, according to one version, he thought that the infantry and aviation would cope without the tanks that would be needed to defeat the french military groups in the north, and according to another, the most famous wanted to quickly make peace with england in order to create a reliable...
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here, it's the british, but within the british army there were other nationalities that were trainedmean that, as well. i can see you mean that from the bottom of your heart. d—day didn't end world war ii, but it was the beginning of the end, and there were still dark days ahead, and many more lives would be lost on all sides. the final stop on myjourney through time is the german war graves at la cambe. above the cemetery is a statue of a mother and father. it was placed there to watch over the sons that are buried below. history isn't just about buildings and museum pieces, it's about people. when you come to somewhere like normandy and see the places where it all happened, you start to realise that every name on a stone or in a textbook is a real person, and that offers you a perspective like no other. hello. a real mix of weather coming up this weekend. some rain, some sunshine, but one thing there won't be much of in the mix is warm weather. now, the warmest weather on friday was found in the east and the south east of england. 21 degrees is actually about right for this time of
here, it's the british, but within the british army there were other nationalities that were trainedmean that, as well. i can see you mean that from the bottom of your heart. d—day didn't end world war ii, but it was the beginning of the end, and there were still dark days ahead, and many more lives would be lost on all sides. the final stop on myjourney through time is the german war graves at la cambe. above the cemetery is a statue of a mother and father. it was placed there to watch over...
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and invest in our great british army in the long term.l income spent on defence. >> sir ed davey there. speaking earlier, well away from the election campaign trail. in other news, in tenerife, two men who spent time with missing teenager jay slater before he disappeared on the island have now been ruled out of the police investigation there. it's nearly two weeks since the 19 year old went missing. hikers and locals are among those who've now turned up to support the expanded search effort, taking place in a mountainous area in the north of the island . in the the north of the island. in the us, president joe biden says that he still intends to win in november's election amid calls for him to step down after his performance in the debate. he spoke at a rally in north carolina, where democrats are hoping to win the state back from republicans this november. he claimed that america itself is at stake and accused former us president donald trump of repeatedly lying and said that trump has the morals of an alley cat . here, a woman has been
and invest in our great british army in the long term.l income spent on defence. >> sir ed davey there. speaking earlier, well away from the election campaign trail. in other news, in tenerife, two men who spent time with missing teenager jay slater before he disappeared on the island have now been ruled out of the police investigation there. it's nearly two weeks since the 19 year old went missing. hikers and locals are among those who've now turned up to support the expanded search...
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the british army losses in the la, where the largest since the end of world war 2. in 1957, the british empire was forced to recognize malay in independence. the resilience of them of late people put an end to the history of british colonialism in southeast asia. the one year do the 2 at that point, but at the exit amount. apache, the show have any pull the job loss that goes into all of it is uh, international stuff is the complexity of the setup button and the printer person wants to do an easy task like that. if i see the media, i love you focused on you to reason to do say, when you see the video camera in the service, it'll be presented. it was working monday. i'm going to work it on stimulus. the industry is little less money before the sales really left. so should william farmer shots might give us. so we have good cash door to door or decision they might now maybe what was that man was, what was that ridiculous funds? i put in the midst of them one today and but you know, so that's what it is that you want to set. i'm sure those are pretty short journals on p
the british army losses in the la, where the largest since the end of world war 2. in 1957, the british empire was forced to recognize malay in independence. the resilience of them of late people put an end to the history of british colonialism in southeast asia. the one year do the 2 at that point, but at the exit amount. apache, the show have any pull the job loss that goes into all of it is uh, international stuff is the complexity of the setup button and the printer person wants to do an...
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he was used to terrible situations when he served in the british army, but he thought things would be came to convert mauri to christianity. instead, they converted it into their way of life, which of course is love. this is one way to show the story of how he admires the mauri culture more than his own people. balance brutal and realistic fight scenes between two maorian tribes with striking beauty of location shooting, showing new zealand as a gigantic untouched reserve of birds, forests and landscapes, but the core of the author’s statement is political, it is about how the relations of the colony and metropolis of the conquerors with the indigenous population of the new mysterious land were built. this trend is called colonial cinema. the western film community is now actively reflecting on the traumas that its civilization inflicted in different parts of the world in the distant and not so distant past, the film opens with beautiful landscapes, but in this beautiful the landscape has a savagery of violence, it can be beautiful, but at the same time dangerous. at the beginning of
he was used to terrible situations when he served in the british army, but he thought things would be came to convert mauri to christianity. instead, they converted it into their way of life, which of course is love. this is one way to show the story of how he admires the mauri culture more than his own people. balance brutal and realistic fight scenes between two maorian tribes with striking beauty of location shooting, showing new zealand as a gigantic untouched reserve of birds, forests and...
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the british army losses in the lake where the largest since the end of world war 2 . in 1957, the british empire was forced to recognize malay in independence. the resilience of them a late people put an end to the history of british colonialism in south east asia. the acceptance, i'm here to plan with you. whatever you do, do not want to my new shells. seriously. why watch something that's so different. listed of opinions that he won't get anywhere else. welcome to please or do have the state department to see i a weapons bankers, multi 1000000000 dollar corporations. choose your facts for you. go ahead. change and whatever you do. don't marshall stay main street because i'm probably going to make you uncomfortable. my show is called direction, but again, you probably don't wanna watch it because it might just change the way you think. the, the bonner's flags and flowers dpr, k leader, kim jong, the embraces. russian president, vladimir, put his visiting the neighboring country for the 1st time. and 24 hours ahead of his arrival, the russian leader emphasized the need
the british army losses in the lake where the largest since the end of world war 2 . in 1957, the british empire was forced to recognize malay in independence. the resilience of them a late people put an end to the history of british colonialism in south east asia. the acceptance, i'm here to plan with you. whatever you do, do not want to my new shells. seriously. why watch something that's so different. listed of opinions that he won't get anywhere else. welcome to please or do have the state...
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the british army losses in low le, where the largest since the end of world war 2. in 1957, the british empire was forced to recognize malay in independence. the resilience of them a late people put an end to the history of british colonialism in south east asia. the of the, the the welcome back to the ammo. i'm in miller chan, my buddy ted rall, political cartoons as an officer is back with us. so it had more broadly across the world of sports over the decades. it seems we're increasingly seeing this sort of overlap of sports and politics. i mean, i'm take the 1968 mexico games, black american runners, you know, raising their fist and a show of solidarity for equal rights after winning gold and bronze metals respectively. or nowadays at n b a games we see black lives matter plan to painted on the, on the courts and nfl star call and cabinet famously taking a need are in the national anthem. and now the olympics for building one countries representation due to war, but not another country, which i think we could put squarely in the camp of politics. it should there b
the british army losses in low le, where the largest since the end of world war 2. in 1957, the british empire was forced to recognize malay in independence. the resilience of them a late people put an end to the history of british colonialism in south east asia. the of the, the the welcome back to the ammo. i'm in miller chan, my buddy ted rall, political cartoons as an officer is back with us. so it had more broadly across the world of sports over the decades. it seems we're increasingly...
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he ended up enrolling in the british army, he thought and taught himself physics because he figured if he survived, he needed something that somebody valued. after the war, that plan worked, he ended up getting to england, where i was born. eventually, he got to the united states and was sponsored by senator kennedy. so he spent his whole career at harvard and stanford, so i mostly grew up in california. david: so you are in stanford, very nice area, silicon valley. why would you want to go to business school at wharton? why did you go across the country to go to business school, and why did you go to business school to begin with? why not be a physicist like your father? ruth: i love wharton, so i won't give you that. you know, i thought i was going to end up -- i got married, my husband was a lawyer on wall street, so i was commuting. i thought i would go into consulting, then i took this amazing mergers accounting class, kind of geeky, and decided to go into mergers and acquisitions. so, ended up on the east coast. david: you ultimately became the cfo of morgan stanley and many peop
he ended up enrolling in the british army, he thought and taught himself physics because he figured if he survived, he needed something that somebody valued. after the war, that plan worked, he ended up getting to england, where i was born. eventually, he got to the united states and was sponsored by senator kennedy. so he spent his whole career at harvard and stanford, so i mostly grew up in california. david: so you are in stanford, very nice area, silicon valley. why would you want to go to...
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the british army losses in malaya were the largest since the end of world war 2. in 1957, the british empire was forced to recognize malay and independence. the resilience of them a late people put an end to the history of british colonialism in southeast asia. the when i was here position, i was suggesting we bomb bell. great. i was suggesting that we send american pilots in an blow up the bridges on the drain. i would suggest thinks we take out his oral supply. i was suggesting very specific action the way i was suggesting we take out his oral supply.
the british army losses in malaya were the largest since the end of world war 2. in 1957, the british empire was forced to recognize malay and independence. the resilience of them a late people put an end to the history of british colonialism in southeast asia. the when i was here position, i was suggesting we bomb bell. great. i was suggesting that we send american pilots in an blow up the bridges on the drain. i would suggest thinks we take out his oral supply. i was suggesting very specific...
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the british army losses in malaya were the largest since the end of world war 2. in 1957, the british empire was forced to recognize malay and independence. the resilience of them a late people put an end to the history of british colonialism in southeast asia. the, the, the, the i wanted to come here since i was 121 my grandfather and told me his mom came from russia. i was part russian. i didn't plan on staying this long. i was gonna look around. i was gonna see if it was for me that like it maybe i'll look at some properties come back in a few more years after i'm retired and then just finish out life in russia. but then i came and then i was like, i remember when i go home, that's how i felt about rush. i love it. i love it so much here that i don't even want to leave. i just want to travel around rush, i have no desire to go to any other country. the i've never been here in russia.
the british army losses in malaya were the largest since the end of world war 2. in 1957, the british empire was forced to recognize malay and independence. the resilience of them a late people put an end to the history of british colonialism in southeast asia. the, the, the, the i wanted to come here since i was 121 my grandfather and told me his mom came from russia. i was part russian. i didn't plan on staying this long. i was gonna look around. i was gonna see if it was for me that like it...
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especially here — the number of british army troops has just fallen below 73,000 for the first time sinceive service, fell by 2,300, taking the total figure below that 73,000 target. by comparison, the french army have more than 110,000 troops. at the commemorations in portsmouth today the outgoing army chief general sir patrick sanders, said the uk is not ready for a third world war. in the member in mind of everything we'vejust in the member in mind of everything we've just discussed, and the conservatives have said they will increase spending to 2.5% by 2030, why is labour calling for a spending review when it's obvious we need to go far and beyond what's currently on the table? let go far and beyond what's currently on the table?— go far and beyond what's currently on the table? , . _ ,._ on the table? let me start by saying the conservatives _ on the table? let me start by saying the conservatives have _ on the table? let me start by saying the conservatives have said - on the table? let me start by saying the conservatives have said they'll. the conservatives have said they'll raise
especially here — the number of british army troops has just fallen below 73,000 for the first time sinceive service, fell by 2,300, taking the total figure below that 73,000 target. by comparison, the french army have more than 110,000 troops. at the commemorations in portsmouth today the outgoing army chief general sir patrick sanders, said the uk is not ready for a third world war. in the member in mind of everything we'vejust in the member in mind of everything we've just discussed, and...
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so you had a british army, an allied army, fighting its way all the way up italy.ere was terrible fighting going on right across europe for the soldiers going ashore, and indeed the air crew that made this possible. and the sailors who had to negotiate mines , who had to negotiate mines, you've got to put yourself in their shoes and imagine what it feels like on the eve of this great battle, this great endeavour, and the fear that must have been in their stomach, the nervousness, the anticipation. and then once they got ashore, they had to deal with the battle for caen, a terrible urban fighting. they had to fight their way through what was called the bocage. so there's very, very close country of hedges, a small hills in normandy with the germans incredibly well prepared with their defences . and we took their defences. and we took terrible, terrible levels of casualties over the course of the two months of that fighting before we finally get to the battle of falaise. and we've conquered . we've won the battle. conquered. we've won the battle. >> yeah. i mean, the
so you had a british army, an allied army, fighting its way all the way up italy.ere was terrible fighting going on right across europe for the soldiers going ashore, and indeed the air crew that made this possible. and the sailors who had to negotiate mines , who had to negotiate mines, you've got to put yourself in their shoes and imagine what it feels like on the eve of this great battle, this great endeavour, and the fear that must have been in their stomach, the nervousness, the...
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the british army barely gets out. but then looking forward, some optimism. quote including churchill as the evacuation proceeds. it is a sad day, that is indeed true. at the present time, there is another note that may be presen the feeling of thankfulness that if these great trials came upon us, there is a generation ready to prove itself not unworthy of those who laid the foundation of the laws in shape the greatness of our country. so it is a matter of time. we wind up about where today's conference began. there is a point, and that is the tehran conference of 1943, where the following things can be said. what happens to dwight eisenhower prior to december 1943 is necessary for a full picture of his life. but none of it is predictable, none of it could have specifically prepared him for the responsibility he undertook then. by contrast, what he does between december 1943 and may 1945 makes it predictable and inevitable he would be president of the united states. this can also be said of americans. i don't think anything can happen in american experience p
the british army barely gets out. but then looking forward, some optimism. quote including churchill as the evacuation proceeds. it is a sad day, that is indeed true. at the present time, there is another note that may be presen the feeling of thankfulness that if these great trials came upon us, there is a generation ready to prove itself not unworthy of those who laid the foundation of the laws in shape the greatness of our country. so it is a matter of time. we wind up about where today's...
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founders of the public organization against the chairman of the supervisory board, who is retired british armylready begun to be implemented, a lawsuit has been filed, alex serik himself posted the relevant documents on his social networks and boasted of this fact to his subscribers. in general, it has become such a thing to think through scenarios that lead to a bad, sad ending. this is spelled out in the constitution, the only body in the country that has the right to interpret the constitution is the constitutional court, why am i asking everyone why zelensky, realizing that in principle he can probably put pressure on the constitutional court, does not appeal there, because he he himself trampled this constitutional court, you remember, in the first year of his reign, even before the start of the svo, he saw something that was inconvenient for himself the decision of the constitutional court was issued by the king. when he himself trampled this constitutional body, i emphasize, the only one, again, he is put in such a dead end when yes, he can make a decision of the district court, the sup
founders of the public organization against the chairman of the supervisory board, who is retired british armylready begun to be implemented, a lawsuit has been filed, alex serik himself posted the relevant documents on his social networks and boasted of this fact to his subscribers. in general, it has become such a thing to think through scenarios that lead to a bad, sad ending. this is spelled out in the constitution, the only body in the country that has the right to interpret the...
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the british army is planning its biggest mass mobilization exercise for reservists in 20 years to assess the uk must take preparedness in the face of russian aggression in eastern europe. the exercise will take place in september and will be coordinated by senior officers from the army headquarters. the main goal is to understand how many reservists will be ready to volunteer. in in times of crisis, the call will be sent to all reserve units, the publication reports, while the shadow british foreign secretary, labor member david lemmy, who is likely to replace cameron after the elections, is confident that the royal army cannot oppose anything to the russian armed forces, in which case , if the war becomes protracted, he estimates that the armed forces are now reduced to... i will sit here criticizing the conservative party for reducing our armed forces to the size of the times the napoleonic wars, that's how bad it was, when the libaris party left power under gordon brown, we spent 2.5% of gvp on defence. our party is going to return to these indicators as soon as the budgetary climate
the british army is planning its biggest mass mobilization exercise for reservists in 20 years to assess the uk must take preparedness in the face of russian aggression in eastern europe. the exercise will take place in september and will be coordinated by senior officers from the army headquarters. the main goal is to understand how many reservists will be ready to volunteer. in in times of crisis, the call will be sent to all reserve units, the publication reports, while the shadow british...
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. >> the british army have been doing this for 250 years, and the date of some of the ceremony , bits of , , bits and pieces go back to the reign of, charles , bits and pieces go back to the reign of , charles the second. so reign of, charles the second. so 350 years. so there's an element of continuity . and, i mean, in of continuity. and, i mean, in the middle of a general election where politicians come and go, this gives us a sense that, actually , nothing's changed. and actually, nothing's changed. and there's that deep sense of, the monarchy always being there with the, the, with, with the traditions . traditions. >> so it's obviously it is, it is very important to the royals. but what does it actually mean to them? i mean, why is it so important to them ? important to them? >> well, most of the royals are , >> well, most of the royals are, are colonels in chief of different regiments in the british army and particularly, all the guards regiments who were on parade today. so they go and visit them often, and they have of, i mean, some, you know, a lot of personal friends, they'v
. >> the british army have been doing this for 250 years, and the date of some of the ceremony , bits of , , bits and pieces go back to the reign of, charles , bits and pieces go back to the reign of , charles the second. so reign of, charles the second. so 350 years. so there's an element of continuity . and, i mean, in of continuity. and, i mean, in the middle of a general election where politicians come and go, this gives us a sense that, actually , nothing's changed. and actually,...
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the company instro precision said that it makes electro optics and night vision goggles for the british army forces, and this sort of action was highly irresponsible during a time of global instability. irresponsible during a time of global instability . and this global instability. and this morning lord walney, who's the government's independent adviser on political violence and extremism, said that it was a threat to our national security. he told gb news that it was highly irresponsible to be engaging in that sort of stuff, and said that the government's process of arrests had not deterred the group. so we've been tracking these protests, these organisations and their direct action in recent years, but in particular in recent months since the conflict flared up in the near east and among several discoveries, i think one is really key. and that's the link between environmentalist groups and now pro palestinian groups. so in the action we saw last week where those 20 banks were vandalised, it was run alongside by palestine action, but also another group called shut the system, which describ
the company instro precision said that it makes electro optics and night vision goggles for the british army forces, and this sort of action was highly irresponsible during a time of global instability. irresponsible during a time of global instability . and this global instability. and this morning lord walney, who's the government's independent adviser on political violence and extremism, said that it was a threat to our national security. he told gb news that it was highly irresponsible to...
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seeking a guarantee from the british that germany will not be allowed to rise and having done so twice in this century. we're arriving at a military bargain here. these red armiese from the east. the americans, the british, go back to the great britain. they advance from the west. we can press germany between two fronts, achieve total defeat of germany. but what will guarantee russia that this will not happen again? and churchill says, well, the fact that we're here together, the fact that we have mutual interests should constitute a guarantee. after all, we're all talking about the same military operation. we we cooperate should represen assurance. stalin demands a guaranteelly sl stalin, no guarantee is possible. nothing is final. the world rolls. all we can do here, tehran, is make the world safe for 50 years,. from 1943 to 1992. for 50 years. i think what he's saying to generations in power to follow 25 plus 25 will have one thought. and thats avoiding the last war. and then in 1992, a new generation will come along and they will take chances and be in a position to take chances long after the stability and the memories of that conflict have become hisrical
seeking a guarantee from the british that germany will not be allowed to rise and having done so twice in this century. we're arriving at a military bargain here. these red armiese from the east. the americans, the british, go back to the great britain. they advance from the west. we can press germany between two fronts, achieve total defeat of germany. but what will guarantee russia that this will not happen again? and churchill says, well, the fact that we're here together, the fact that we...
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we've seen how the british army , other seen how the british army, other armed forces have been involveddeeply involved with, but also, of course, conflict in the middle east, too. i thought it was particularly poignant that the aircraft, the a400m aircraft of the royal air force that delivered paratroopers to the beaches yesterday , they were the beaches yesterday, they were the same aircraft that were performing in aid drops over gaza just earlier in the week. it reminds us of the live nature of so many of these different conflicts . conflicts. >> absolutely. and to go back to the royal family, i mean, the king had some very moving things to say, didn't he? he he paid tribute to those who did not flinch when the moment came on d—day. and it is that reminder of just the bravery that we cannot fathom . there we go. some cannot fathom. there we go. some applause for a president macron as he finishes his his speech. there he continues, we have the i believe we can have a little look at what? at the king. >> king charles, it is with the most profound sense of gratitude that we remember them
we've seen how the british army , other seen how the british army, other armed forces have been involveddeeply involved with, but also, of course, conflict in the middle east, too. i thought it was particularly poignant that the aircraft, the a400m aircraft of the royal air force that delivered paratroopers to the beaches yesterday , they were the beaches yesterday, they were the same aircraft that were performing in aid drops over gaza just earlier in the week. it reminds us of the live nature...
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. >> let's talk to former british army spokesperson, major mike shearer.e, to good see you this morning. >> good morning. good morning. >> good morning. good morning. >> it is important to mark this isn't it . and in a sense it's isn't it. and in a sense it's not had a it's not had the sort of prevalence that that we're starting to see now. we are we are, respecting our armed forces are, respecting our armed forces a bit more aren't we, i think so. i mean , i this started off so. i mean, i this started off in 2006 as a veterans day, a veterans event. and if i recall correctly, i was in i was working from the american embassy in baghdad in 2008 when i heard the then chief of the general staff say, we're going to now have an armed forces day. and i must confess to feeling somewhat, uneasy with the idea. it was almost like we were asking, the people of the united kingdom, the, the united kingdom to come and adulate the armed forces and i personally felt a little uneasy with it , but little uneasy with it, but actually, i was wrong. it it has developed into a
. >> let's talk to former british army spokesperson, major mike shearer.e, to good see you this morning. >> good morning. good morning. >> good morning. good morning. >> it is important to mark this isn't it . and in a sense it's isn't it. and in a sense it's not had a it's not had the sort of prevalence that that we're starting to see now. we are we are, respecting our armed forces are, respecting our armed forces a bit more aren't we, i think so. i mean , i this...
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back in the old world, the ira used to torment the british army by saying, you have to be lucky.e only have to be lucky once. we let the state away with one mistake after another, while at the same time demanding a flawless perfect record from each other , forcing record from each other, forcing each other to have to be lucky every day . not just to never every day. not just to never make a mistake in the present or future , but to have made no future, but to have made no mistakes in the past either. that won't work, because that's not possible. the state is already hard at work presenting opponents to their will as one sort of terrorist or another, when by now we should be aware of who is actually aiming to terrify us. the ones in elected office. the baddies make their own luck and they do it by setting aside their differences , setting aside their differences, tolerating the infinite failings of which every one of them is guilty individually and collectively, and instead simply sticking together and ruthlessly backing each other up until the job is done. to have any real hope o
back in the old world, the ira used to torment the british army by saying, you have to be lucky.e only have to be lucky once. we let the state away with one mistake after another, while at the same time demanding a flawless perfect record from each other , forcing record from each other, forcing each other to have to be lucky every day . not just to never every day. not just to never make a mistake in the present or future , but to have made no future, but to have made no mistakes in the past...
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. >> you see today and that has to do with their beers well in the british army and 50 very loud. so you might see some bids measuring, i think the rules are 2.5 to 25.5 millimeters long, no patchiness is allowed, no exaggerated colors. and i think that has to be a king divide. actually, during your sideburns and your neck you feel to march then everybody can grow or parenting is some people that's all they had but didn't have a measurement date and is through force there with all the details. thanks. >> and of course, we will be watching this ceremony throughout the morning and take you back to london for some of the biggest moments of the morning. all right, world leaders will head to switzerland today for the start of a to de ukraine peace conference. now this conference begins as the gi summit. some, the gi summit, i should say, g7 summit in italy. >> leaders from the group of seven issued a stern warning to china on its trade practices and its support for, for russia's war efforts in ukraine. cnn, international diplomatic editor nic robertson joining us now from italy hello n
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this group of men in the british army undertook a very hazardous duty. they had a battle to win.y were fighting not only for the world, but for themselves. malcolm: balcombe in southern england is where fuller lived with his wife and young son, before d-day. villagers are constantly reminded of the horrors of war. their community hall contains unique frescoes depicting the trenches of world war i. in remembrance corner of the parish church, sergeant eugene fuller's true identity can be found. until now his story wasn't common knowledge. but finally, this coming sunday, the congregation will learn that eugen von kageren stein fought back. today's anniversary has been the emotional highlight for thousands of world war ii enthusiasts who've flooded the battlefields with their vintage vehicles and uniforms. but brent mullins, who heads the museum of the american gi in college station, texas, is troubled by what he perceives as sabre rattling over ukraine. >> it's as if the politicians haven't learned a thing about diplomacy and brinksmanship. and i'm afraid, just like in all the prev
this group of men in the british army undertook a very hazardous duty. they had a battle to win.y were fighting not only for the world, but for themselves. malcolm: balcombe in southern england is where fuller lived with his wife and young son, before d-day. villagers are constantly reminded of the horrors of war. their community hall contains unique frescoes depicting the trenches of world war i. in remembrance corner of the parish church, sergeant eugene fuller's true identity can be found....
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at the founding of ourwh our founders decided and against the british army and write a declaration ofpendences, i want you to think what they were doing. they were taking on the strongest military in the entire world and doing it at a very young age. george washington at the 44 years old. john adams 40. thomas jefferson was 33 years old and he the declaration of independences at the age of 33. madison was 25 years old and alexander hamilton was just 19. it's incredible that our founders were that young and gave us this country they were taking on the strongest military in the and knows colonists went up their personal rifles to fight for freedom. if they can doe ca do this election cycle we? we can do it. ben franklin reminded them of the job. he said at the time, we together or modelings suredly, we will hang separately. they knew the risk. they gavus greatest gift in human history the experimen a republic if we can keep it. and ne and not lose it on our watch, ok. be will tell you one last story before i ago, i had a lady walk up to me is sherry and she said you dme but i own a pear
at the founding of ourwh our founders decided and against the british army and write a declaration ofpendences, i want you to think what they were doing. they were taking on the strongest military in the entire world and doing it at a very young age. george washington at the 44 years old. john adams 40. thomas jefferson was 33 years old and he the declaration of independences at the age of 33. madison was 25 years old and alexander hamilton was just 19. it's incredible that our founders were...