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media swallowed it whole libya mass rape claims using vi agri would be a horrific 1st us and boy gaddafi troops raping issued viagra for as a defense via group branded migs libyan mass rape allegations not exactly the conclusion of the un or even human rights groups come with your conclusion that there is a systematic policy of rape in my opinion we can't i know i said i wouldn't mention iraq so-called w m d's and i won't but i will talk about iraq because remember washington's gone into battle against it twice this will not stand this aggression . against the way. in the 1990 s. george bush sr was ready to go to war after iraq's troops entered to kuwait not convinced of the need for action perhaps this will help there i saw the wreck you saw use come into the hospital that. we took the babies. to think you must be children to die of a cold. that was a young a kuwaiti girl speaking to the u.s. congress cue the headlines witnesses talk of iraqi atrocities the rape of a nation and some literal identity theft and q the war just one problem that girl was the daughter of the kuwaiti ambassado
media swallowed it whole libya mass rape claims using vi agri would be a horrific 1st us and boy gaddafi troops raping issued viagra for as a defense via group branded migs libyan mass rape allegations not exactly the conclusion of the un or even human rights groups come with your conclusion that there is a systematic policy of rape in my opinion we can't i know i said i wouldn't mention iraq so-called w m d's and i won't but i will talk about iraq because remember washington's gone into battle...
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uprisings and the toppling of authoritarians, whether it be hosni mubarak or whether it be muammar gaddafiollowed. and eight years on, frankly, many people don't believe that the tyrants must go, because what comes after them might be a whole lot worse. well, of course this is something that, you know, this is a question that i have been asked continuously since 2011. my go—to response, really, is to point to democratic transitions elsewhere. democratic transitions take time, and they're messy matters. you know, this is a 30—year project, 35—year project, ao—year project. we're eight years into it. i mean, if you ask the same question about europe, what did europe's transition to democracy look like? i mean, if you look at the arab region right now, you're going to see certain countries which are in freefall. you're going to see terror groups. you're going to see civil wars. you're going to see proxy wars. you're going to see authoritarian consolidation. you're going to see refugee waves. and also you are going to see popular resistance. let's not forget sudan and algeria right now at this
uprisings and the toppling of authoritarians, whether it be hosni mubarak or whether it be muammar gaddafiollowed. and eight years on, frankly, many people don't believe that the tyrants must go, because what comes after them might be a whole lot worse. well, of course this is something that, you know, this is a question that i have been asked continuously since 2011. my go—to response, really, is to point to democratic transitions elsewhere. democratic transitions take time, and they're...
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. >> they offered to build a huge muammar center and gaddafi made a similar offer a year later. in 2006, they decided the athens mosque would be built at the public expense. >> it is the first step towards religious acceptance in this orthodox christian society. for the sport with family -- andy. the host beating south korea 4-0. 2014's are taking part in the event, the final coming in on july 7. >> this was an emphatic win for france and it is really important that the host nation does that because it gets the public inside will stop the people watching on television, they will talk about an exciting thech team, two of undoubted stars really have a chance of uplifting. of course, they will face of a challenge from the united states . .hat is one of the reasons i like the fact they have three more games on saturday, through .n sunday there are some of the stories, so much excitement. >> real madrid has signed to read five-year contract in excess of $100 million. >> rafael nadal is inside a record 12 -- 12 title. we are holly reports. robbersf sports pierces -- this is rivals, he
. >> they offered to build a huge muammar center and gaddafi made a similar offer a year later. in 2006, they decided the athens mosque would be built at the public expense. >> it is the first step towards religious acceptance in this orthodox christian society. for the sport with family -- andy. the host beating south korea 4-0. 2014's are taking part in the event, the final coming in on july 7. >> this was an emphatic win for france and it is really important that the host...
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various forces have fought for control of libya since the killing of longtime leader moammar gaddafi in 2011. the world health organization reports that the 3 month battle for tripoli has killed at least $600.00 people and forced thousands to seek safety. on wednesday the un backed government forces also made advances in the southern suburbs of tripling. have tossed fighters have been losing strategically important locations there too including an airport his critics say could be a turning point in the war so al jazeera. correspondent mark would up to $100.00 centers this update from outside have to base which is in. we're now in the middle of a very young in the very end city center the building right behind me here if you can see this is the central command of the health service forces and from this building have generals were running the battle for control of tripoli but also sending your troops and also sending get info cement to their troops fighting the government forces in the southern outskirts of the libyan capital tripoli we can now say that the young city is completely has
various forces have fought for control of libya since the killing of longtime leader moammar gaddafi in 2011. the world health organization reports that the 3 month battle for tripoli has killed at least $600.00 people and forced thousands to seek safety. on wednesday the un backed government forces also made advances in the southern suburbs of tripling. have tossed fighters have been losing strategically important locations there too including an airport his critics say could be a turning...
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various forces have fought for control of libya since the killing of longtime leader muammar gaddafi in 2011. the world health organization reports that the 3 month battle for tripoli has killed at least $600.00 people and forced thousands to seek safety. on wednesday the un backed government forces also made advances in the southern suburbs of tripling. have tossed fighters have been losing strategically important locations there too including an airport. his critics say could be a turning point in the war so high it at al jazeera. correspondent mark had centers this up.
various forces have fought for control of libya since the killing of longtime leader muammar gaddafi in 2011. the world health organization reports that the 3 month battle for tripoli has killed at least $600.00 people and forced thousands to seek safety. on wednesday the un backed government forces also made advances in the southern suburbs of tripling. have tossed fighters have been losing strategically important locations there too including an airport. his critics say could be a turning...
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gaddafi was going off in african coin and saddam hussein went off of it. a death sentence. dollar,on't use that you immediately become a target to the u.s.. anybody who complains about the iranian theocracy government, they had a democracy and we put in the shah. host: guest: robert makes good points. a particularly looking at the history of iran, and our efforts so long ago,, not efforts to overthrow the shaw in iran. he commented regarding the use of the u.s. dollar throughout the middle east, and i think there's a variety of complicated factors on why we prioritize some lives over others, but we should always be questioning relationships we have with our partner nations, such as saudi arabia, and particularly in light of some of the incredible allegations against them, some of them very verifiable. speaking specifically as a --resentative of host: you mentioned the district do you represent in virginia. this is a washington post story profile piece on you, the spanberger agail moderate democrat, working to survive in the aoc era." what is your relations
gaddafi was going off in african coin and saddam hussein went off of it. a death sentence. dollar,on't use that you immediately become a target to the u.s.. anybody who complains about the iranian theocracy government, they had a democracy and we put in the shah. host: guest: robert makes good points. a particularly looking at the history of iran, and our efforts so long ago,, not efforts to overthrow the shaw in iran. he commented regarding the use of the u.s. dollar throughout the middle...