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this is about iraq. saddam hussein is gone. the iraq of 2002 is not the iraq of 2023. this vote shows that while we still face challenges and threats to u.s. interests, the 1991 and 2002 authorizations for use of military force do not address those threats and are not necessary for the united states to defend against them. this vote shows that congress is prepared to call back our constitutional role in deciding how and when a nation goes to war. and also when it should end wars. it also protects against future administrations abusing authorizations that outlive their mandate but remain on the books. we can take our responsibilities once again to call if the nation needs it and the president comes and says i need an authorization for the use of force because country x is challenging the national security of the united states. we can do that but we should not allow any president to use an authorization that was never intended for country x or the circumstances of that to be the excuse to go to war without coming to congress. so i see it differently than my colleague. an
this is about iraq. saddam hussein is gone. the iraq of 2002 is not the iraq of 2023. this vote shows that while we still face challenges and threats to u.s. interests, the 1991 and 2002 authorizations for use of military force do not address those threats and are not necessary for the united states to defend against them. this vote shows that congress is prepared to call back our constitutional role in deciding how and when a nation goes to war. and also when it should end wars. it also...
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there are no inspectors in iraq. and suddenly this becomes the prism through which everybody views everything. everything you did was a shopping trip through the to the mall was viewedthrough that prism . but here's the $64,000 question, why iraq? i can pick other countries that actually represent a serious threat and there were fights that went on among various factions of national security experts, why not ran ? >> we did deal with a whole lot of other things and one of the problems is americans think the bush administration was iraq, afghanistan and the war on terror and one of the reasons we did this book is if you look at the table of contents it's pretty clear we're working all of these issues all of the time at the same time and it's not just the bush administration, that's any administration because the american people have to understand this notion any administration can do one or two things, that's just not true. this country because of its position is dealing with a whole host of foreign policy issues all
there are no inspectors in iraq. and suddenly this becomes the prism through which everybody views everything. everything you did was a shopping trip through the to the mall was viewedthrough that prism . but here's the $64,000 question, why iraq? i can pick other countries that actually represent a serious threat and there were fights that went on among various factions of national security experts, why not ran ? >> we did deal with a whole lot of other things and one of the problems is...
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most of iraq. the experts that we were -- hi one link up with me right before the battle of najeh and so on, their expertise in iraq never extended below the kurdish region. we had been up there since the 1991, help them through their civil war and all the rest. we had bases there and so on. we had very, very little real understanding. as you as an example, i was asking where is it that we transition from the shiia to the sunni areas of iraq? this is not trivial. and they said, the hill is still shiia. we didn't know, either. so again i think this is not a trivial issue. you should really understand a country in a very granular nuanced way before you invade it. the second is, the expectations of the iraqis were completely unrealistic. but they were their expectations. we were never going to meet what they -- as emma said, they would come to you and say you can put a man on the moon, why can't you give me a job? of course the government provided everything for them in the past. the challenge here wa
most of iraq. the experts that we were -- hi one link up with me right before the battle of najeh and so on, their expertise in iraq never extended below the kurdish region. we had been up there since the 1991, help them through their civil war and all the rest. we had bases there and so on. we had very, very little real understanding. as you as an example, i was asking where is it that we transition from the shiia to the sunni areas of iraq? this is not trivial. and they said, the hill is...
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went into iraq.e third point i would make is that similar to 2003 and in many ways worse than 2003, we live in an "post-truth" environment. we don't have to get into all the details, but vaccines, stolen elections, so on and so forth, so the idea of ms. truths , lies, whatever you want to say , that infrastructure is still with us, so that is another reason why i think something like this could very easily happen again. it is easy for executives and legislators to talk about core interests and very exaggerated ways like everything is a core interest for the u.s. and finally, the sort of, and this is the lack of policy process that happened in the run-up to the iraq war, and people said there was no decision, no process, it was just assumed interaction, that was one phrase. and certainly i think that is still with us. i think we see foreign policy by fiat from both parties, and i do not think there has been any recasting, the idea of institutions with checks and balances in the american system exist f
went into iraq.e third point i would make is that similar to 2003 and in many ways worse than 2003, we live in an "post-truth" environment. we don't have to get into all the details, but vaccines, stolen elections, so on and so forth, so the idea of ms. truths , lies, whatever you want to say , that infrastructure is still with us, so that is another reason why i think something like this could very easily happen again. it is easy for executives and legislators to talk about core...
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george w bush and the invasion of iraq. so the book was published to coincide with the anniversary of the war. but you've been working on this book a quite a while. you seemed reluctant, as you stated in your preface, to take on this project to begin with. why? well, i was reluctant for two reasons. first, i was trying to finish up work that i was doing on the evolution of the cold war topic of which i've written a great deal about. and secondly, and most importantly, i was reluctant to take it on because it was really contemporary history and the availability of primary source documents would be very limited. i'm a historian who has spent his career in the archives with hundreds and hundreds of archival boxes of documents. and i knew for certain that i would never have access to such documents. in writing this type of a book. and so i was very reluctant to undertake it until i met a former member of the bush administration who talked to me about the possible kitty of setting up interviews. and i can discuss that further, i
george w bush and the invasion of iraq. so the book was published to coincide with the anniversary of the war. but you've been working on this book a quite a while. you seemed reluctant, as you stated in your preface, to take on this project to begin with. why? well, i was reluctant for two reasons. first, i was trying to finish up work that i was doing on the evolution of the cold war topic of which i've written a great deal about. and secondly, and most importantly, i was reluctant to take it...
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course, in iraq. we had 29 troop contributing nations of the coalition of, i think almost 60 countries. and we had, you know, carrier strike groups operating. and there a lot of activity going and and then the other thing to keep in mind is we were under in iraq title 22 authority. we had a chief of mission, a fully operating embassy. and balancing all those equities in syria. we had really two wars happening, not just one. we were fighting isis. that was my war. but we also had the civil war going on against the assad regime. so and then the russians showed, as michael said, about a week after i did so, getting that command and control structure together enabled us to have more of a unity of effort because isis was not constrained by the sykes-picot line. you know, they view themselves as one single caliphate. they had the advantage interior lines and we were on the periphery around them. and so getting of effort, unity of command was essential to making progress. and then once we had that, we were a
course, in iraq. we had 29 troop contributing nations of the coalition of, i think almost 60 countries. and we had, you know, carrier strike groups operating. and there a lot of activity going and and then the other thing to keep in mind is we were under in iraq title 22 authority. we had a chief of mission, a fully operating embassy. and balancing all those equities in syria. we had really two wars happening, not just one. we were fighting isis. that was my war. but we also had the civil war...
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sun of the iraq -- son of the iraq war, msb. the wars have devastated yemen that have devastating to syria, iraq, lebanon, and beyond, that is in large part a product of this war, and to think that we now should not be pleased that i ran and saudi arabia should be coming together to mitigate some of those awful destructive wars i think is not coming to grips, not only with the reality in the middle east, rather than think about it through a narrow prism, but also not coming to grips our own ruling bringing about that destruction. thank you. [applause] >> thank you very much to all the presenters. it is time to meet to cop to my dismal failure as a moderator. i forgot to say you can submit questions online using the hashtag or god knows where else. having already failed as a moderator, i wanted to ask the panel, the one question they ask was, is it true?and there journalistic aphorism if your mother tells you she loves you, check it out, which is the other version of that, but you wanted to get beyond that of course. in some case
sun of the iraq -- son of the iraq war, msb. the wars have devastated yemen that have devastating to syria, iraq, lebanon, and beyond, that is in large part a product of this war, and to think that we now should not be pleased that i ran and saudi arabia should be coming together to mitigate some of those awful destructive wars i think is not coming to grips, not only with the reality in the middle east, rather than think about it through a narrow prism, but also not coming to grips our own...
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any water iraq equivalent of quality. and i was in the army, gave up to the 2003 invasion form. arrival she, i'd, sunni, is reconciled and launched a guerrilla war. the became a civil war. the u. s. army and coalition forces were losing control. wiki leeks revealed what had been carefully concealed the shooting of civilians in bagdad on july, the 12th 2007 was cynically described as can natural murder, president bush, and to don't shoot, thrown with him at a press conference. we made good progress. and we'll continue to work together to achieve peace. that's what we want. freedom and peace. and so now i'm, i'm honored to be back here the invasion of iraq. so the emergence of a terrorist organization known as isis officially, iraq defeated it in 2017. however, baghdad, news terrorists still look on the border with syria and some extreme is even vying for power. ok for silence. i lacked arlen de la la. la confusion. yeah. and i listen to me or, well, i lead dolo lithia o'clock and are the proposal that charlotte could be a
any water iraq equivalent of quality. and i was in the army, gave up to the 2003 invasion form. arrival she, i'd, sunni, is reconciled and launched a guerrilla war. the became a civil war. the u. s. army and coalition forces were losing control. wiki leeks revealed what had been carefully concealed the shooting of civilians in bagdad on july, the 12th 2007 was cynically described as can natural murder, president bush, and to don't shoot, thrown with him at a press conference. we made good...
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in iraq after the invasion. because really when you look back at that time and you think after everything the iraqi people have been through, theyr really had hopes for a better future. very few were prepared to stand and fight with saddam. straight after the invasion people were uncovering these mass graves, hundreds of thousands buried in these massa graves. and so you had a very traumatized population, a traumatized population that really hoped for better. and yet what came afterwards was lawlessness, chaos, and the deaths of hundreds of thousands of iraqis we will never know the exact amount, but it could be well over half a million. >> thanks, emma. >> i want to underscore a couple points that are very, very important. first is we really did not sufficiently understand iraq south of thenk kurdish region, most of iraq. and the experts that we were, had one link up right before me the battle of najeh and so on, their expertise and iraq have never extended below the kurdish region of course had been up there s
in iraq after the invasion. because really when you look back at that time and you think after everything the iraqi people have been through, theyr really had hopes for a better future. very few were prepared to stand and fight with saddam. straight after the invasion people were uncovering these mass graves, hundreds of thousands buried in these massa graves. and so you had a very traumatized population, a traumatized population that really hoped for better. and yet what came afterwards was...
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the political scientist sees changes in iraq. yeah, the only bad machines in there, even though i'm not on a mr. clark. he had a bullet. it was the last couple for but there for, for a young ability, judge ely, not. how did i not shall be here until 4 at yahoo! fema dana home. men and you are cool in a duel. let it possibly i'm to put them, had them out for a few minutes. a shabba regina, whom i live in the will done. p jo, a little bit roll. let's see here the, we're done, the list, the connie i do have to call ronnie were sharp, ohio rennie lacking a super elite daughter. well then when he had 2 more start to look at the column, natalie had said she hadn't met john jonathan, the world, our b baghdad. residence admit that since 2003, there's been one corrupt government after another. the corrupt government corrupt society says a li, a i've said concerning i in a coma, cool asthma packet on my bill. i feel like i am with holly. and while i do a lot of government stuff there have been especially on it. i still built up our class w
the political scientist sees changes in iraq. yeah, the only bad machines in there, even though i'm not on a mr. clark. he had a bullet. it was the last couple for but there for, for a young ability, judge ely, not. how did i not shall be here until 4 at yahoo! fema dana home. men and you are cool in a duel. let it possibly i'm to put them, had them out for a few minutes. a shabba regina, whom i live in the will done. p jo, a little bit roll. let's see here the, we're done, the list, the connie...
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most of iraq. the experts that we were there -- one linked up with me right before the battle of najeh and so on, their expertise in iraq never extended below the kurdish region. we had been up there since the 1991, help them through their civil war and all the rest. we had bases there and so on. but again, we had very, very little real understanding. as an example, i was asking where is it that we transition from the shiia to the sunni areas of iraq? this is not trivial. and they said, the hill is still shiia. but again, we didn't know, either. so again, i think this is not a trivial issue. you should really understand a country in a very granular and nuanced way before you invade it. the second is, the expectations of the iraqis were completely unrealistic. but they were their expectations. we were never going to meet what they -- as emma said, they would come to you and say you can put a man on the moon, why can't you give me a job? of course, the government provided everything for them in the p
most of iraq. the experts that we were there -- one linked up with me right before the battle of najeh and so on, their expertise in iraq never extended below the kurdish region. we had been up there since the 1991, help them through their civil war and all the rest. we had bases there and so on. but again, we had very, very little real understanding. as an example, i was asking where is it that we transition from the shiia to the sunni areas of iraq? this is not trivial. and they said, the...
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today's iraq can roughly be divided into 3 parts. so any baghdad in the center iraqi kurdistan in the north with air bill as its center. and she basrah in the south florida. dora appeal, we need that clinical copy and model, again, believe i'm kind of she one and a model or some will a daughter, some all i wanna do now, so we have to bother her. but we are just kind of, we should be in, i'm jamal allotted for us. like most anything, i'm not a locker for don't, don't lockheed that the agent and then yeah, damage. not marcia. c a r i law. and that shows little more therapy. manual author, iraq covered and up and couldn't. and i was in the army gave after the 2003 invasion form arrival she, i'd sunni's reconciled and launched a guerrilla war. the became a civil war. the yasamin coalition forces were losing control. wiki leaks revealed what had been carefully concealed the shooting of civilians in bagdad on july, the 12th 2007 was cynically described as can natural murder, president bush, and to don't shoot, thrown with him at the press
today's iraq can roughly be divided into 3 parts. so any baghdad in the center iraqi kurdistan in the north with air bill as its center. and she basrah in the south florida. dora appeal, we need that clinical copy and model, again, believe i'm kind of she one and a model or some will a daughter, some all i wanna do now, so we have to bother her. but we are just kind of, we should be in, i'm jamal allotted for us. like most anything, i'm not a locker for don't, don't lockheed that the agent and...
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abdul latif rashid, the president of iraq. and the accompanying delegation emphasized that the progress of iraq's prosperity, independence and information is very important for the islamic republic of iran, and said that the expansion of bilateral cooperation and the implementation of the agreements made are for the benefit of both countries. is the leader of the islamic revolution considered it necessary to expand cooperation by seriously following up on the events, especially the recent security and economic agreements, and noted that the expansion of relations between iran and iraq and its repair have strong enemies and if there were no strong historical and religious ties between the two countries, relations we should return to the conditions of saddam's era, ayatollah khamenei, referring to the magnanimity of the iraqi people in welcoming iranian pilgrims during arbaeen and non-arbaeen days in qom . and there is a government that foreign political factors cannot affect them, so this opportunity should be used for further
abdul latif rashid, the president of iraq. and the accompanying delegation emphasized that the progress of iraq's prosperity, independence and information is very important for the islamic republic of iran, and said that the expansion of bilateral cooperation and the implementation of the agreements made are for the benefit of both countries. is the leader of the islamic revolution considered it necessary to expand cooperation by seriously following up on the events, especially the recent...
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s. army and its allies invaded iraq. april 9th, 2003. the u. s. army and coalition forces entered baghdad and tore down the statue of saddam hussein. in theodore square. lay the 1st 2003 u. s. president george bush declared victory in the iraq war. december, the 30th 2006, saddam hussein was executed december, the 15th 2011. a ceremony was held in baghdad to mark the end of the u. s. military mission. in reality, the u. s. army is still in iraq. but the steering gear she is c. m was near the nist is wendy porter. my mom was saying a student from iraq came to russia in 2015. he studying at kasan university. his dream is to become a surgeon, to pro nee smith thrash tall to not stay but not would it or should deal with. like i said, what song? very nice thing you him, when you're but bushel ma front you project. but g, j dash, which is a new ratio dash he, a bomb, the yoko together, that has some good lawyers. the only salmon is not just the student, but also a nurse. a mom is a rehabilitation therapist, as a new cousin clinic open during the pand
s. army and its allies invaded iraq. april 9th, 2003. the u. s. army and coalition forces entered baghdad and tore down the statue of saddam hussein. in theodore square. lay the 1st 2003 u. s. president george bush declared victory in the iraq war. december, the 30th 2006, saddam hussein was executed december, the 15th 2011. a ceremony was held in baghdad to mark the end of the u. s. military mission. in reality, the u. s. army is still in iraq. but the steering gear she is c. m was near the...
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electricity, iran accounts, iraq, electricity, accounts for roughly 40 percent of iraq's demand for electricity. iran also sends and sells a 7000000 cubic meters of gas to rock on daily basis and 1200 megawatts of electricity annually to iraq. so the 2 sides also this cost areas of cooperation when it comes to economy, politics and, and power power supply. so the rocky president is in iran for one day. he is going to leave the country afterwards and his expected to also meet with iran supreme leader i to law how many later on today? how's it going today? is this joey a pleasure to lindsey sir? thanks so much for the update. we'll see higgins to know about virus scan for your time. now to crimea, where a huge fire has a ruptured amid reported drone attack. authority say the blaze occurred at an oil depot in the peninsula largest city. so festival on the back c coast firefighters rushed to the same with all the details. my local reporter within which you were in the early morning on saturday, about 5 am an explosion occurred in one of the base of the city of sylvester pole, where oil
electricity, iran accounts, iraq, electricity, accounts for roughly 40 percent of iraq's demand for electricity. iran also sends and sells a 7000000 cubic meters of gas to rock on daily basis and 1200 megawatts of electricity annually to iraq. so the 2 sides also this cost areas of cooperation when it comes to economy, politics and, and power power supply. so the rocky president is in iran for one day. he is going to leave the country afterwards and his expected to also meet with iran supreme...
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in august 2022, iraq nearly descended into civil war. once again, when the influential she a mom, a failed to get his candidates elected as president and prime minister announced he was quitting politics and wrist. assassination. closing his supporters in baghdad to write and seize the republican palace, 30 people were killed and hundreds injured. at this time, the parties managed to reach a compromise with many in iraq understand that the piece is only temporary, how to put it. i know we did any my i had no or less to ality configured. i know it is to have and i just have them i medical i by that, how do you a what a just a what with a job that with a. ready and i will, i get out to nothing, a b as my for him. if that you good sat there was a cost down to how to work out the hard them up and it goes shock of just them up. and i'm going to talk about it now was why didn't obama to watch it? every can't be job. you have to worry about it? yeah, i had to the one a ronnie, mom and the john if you book with your son as he had some dog and i
in august 2022, iraq nearly descended into civil war. once again, when the influential she a mom, a failed to get his candidates elected as president and prime minister announced he was quitting politics and wrist. assassination. closing his supporters in baghdad to write and seize the republican palace, 30 people were killed and hundreds injured. at this time, the parties managed to reach a compromise with many in iraq understand that the piece is only temporary, how to put it. i know we did...
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and iraq corporation to continue to jeopardize iraq and other nearby nations but to provide a check inhe region. we have about 2500 troops and prime minister wants us to work together. iraq has become -- they are getting better and better at that. we should not have the war authorization against a nation that is a strategic partner. if they were your friends, they would not have war authorizations against you. the iraqi prime minister have all said the repeal of these authorizations would be a positive message about a partnership. that's the first reason. let's recognize the reality that iraq is no longer an enemy but a partner. we expect so much of our troops, my oldest son is eight commander who had a couple of deployments. bear the burdens of war. see friends that have borne the burdens of war and they do that. we also own our own responsibility. we ought to own our responsibility to not allow wars without votes of congress, to exercise oversight during wars and ask tougher questions. i'm sure you talked about that on your print panels. also declare when wars are over. that is a con
and iraq corporation to continue to jeopardize iraq and other nearby nations but to provide a check inhe region. we have about 2500 troops and prime minister wants us to work together. iraq has become -- they are getting better and better at that. we should not have the war authorization against a nation that is a strategic partner. if they were your friends, they would not have war authorizations against you. the iraqi prime minister have all said the repeal of these authorizations would be a...
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me feel for iraq 20 years now. $1 , . ., just tell me feel for iraq 20 years now. i, ., ., ., , now.re promised democracy, - now. 20 years ago iraqis were promised democracy, to - now. 20 years ago iraqis were promised democracy, to be i now. 20 years ago iraqis were l promised democracy, to be free now. 20 years ago iraqis were - promised democracy, to be free from dictatorial rule, and a lot of them sort of wondered what would happen. but i think it is safe to say 20 years on and most iraqis don't feel they have democracy, they don't feel they have democracy, they don't feel they have democracy, they don't feel they have a kind of freedom and stability and prosperity that was promised. instead they have seen the last 20 years civil wars, the rise of groups like isis, genocides, and their everyday lives are very problematic, it is a struggle for many iraqis across the country. so many iraqis across the country. so many of them don't really feel the fruits of what was promised to them 20 years ago yet. fruits of what was promised to them 20 years ago yet-— 20 years ago yet. let's tak
me feel for iraq 20 years now. $1 , . ., just tell me feel for iraq 20 years now. i, ., ., ., , now.re promised democracy, - now. 20 years ago iraqis were promised democracy, to - now. 20 years ago iraqis were promised democracy, to be i now. 20 years ago iraqis were l promised democracy, to be free now. 20 years ago iraqis were - promised democracy, to be free from dictatorial rule, and a lot of them sort of wondered what would happen. but i think it is safe to say 20 years on and most iraqis...
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the invasion of iraq. so the emergence of a terrorist organization known as isis officially, iraq defeated. it in 2017. however, baghdad knows terrorists still look on the border with syria. and some extreme is even buying for power. not care for asylum was hello darling gerard. laugh and i want them to join the air, and i let them interact with our lead. though little hello, look here that o'clock and are the 1st line shaneka to be is and i even to hobby o'clock, well ha, no up fee problem on other was an error either he and methodist a good idea or another silly a bit slow on the kidney but yeah, no food, something dash or a soft you can interest to finish up or less than me or them especially do my lie or less than my that nested in my live. it was minimal budget, a little bungalow busy now and this year also i live on while she issue him a can to how you would my by love the when would you to a home. why and then a long oh i learned china from austin there to a city or jewel there. i want to fund the r
the invasion of iraq. so the emergence of a terrorist organization known as isis officially, iraq defeated. it in 2017. however, baghdad knows terrorists still look on the border with syria. and some extreme is even buying for power. not care for asylum was hello darling gerard. laugh and i want them to join the air, and i let them interact with our lead. though little hello, look here that o'clock and are the 1st line shaneka to be is and i even to hobby o'clock, well ha, no up fee problem on...
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and he very clearly said, we're going to war in iraq and we're going to invade iraq. and in within days after i, i noted that in a floor speech that i made in the senate, but nobody really picked it up. i mean, it wasn't unusual for nobody to pay attention to me, but you got an audience here now. well, captive. yes. so, yeah, i it was it was very bad. were we started something in iraq that some of us warned about that all of what's happening in the middle east? i would say in some way can be traced back to that invasion of iraq. and then then we got kicked out. and then 2008, while bush was still president, prime minister maliki says the bush i'm not going to take of forces agreement to the parliament to protect your troops because you're occupiers. now, this is 2008. get out, get out. and that's what happened. mean obama didn't it didn't take the troops out. obama was opposed to it in the campaign in iraq. but bush had to sign that deal in 2008 to remove all troops because we were seen as occupiers. and that's always going to be the case when you stay too long, when
and he very clearly said, we're going to war in iraq and we're going to invade iraq. and in within days after i, i noted that in a floor speech that i made in the senate, but nobody really picked it up. i mean, it wasn't unusual for nobody to pay attention to me, but you got an audience here now. well, captive. yes. so, yeah, i it was it was very bad. were we started something in iraq that some of us warned about that all of what's happening in the middle east? i would say in some way can be...
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>> iraq is definitely caught in in the middle.ey area for regional balances and dynamics, has always been will always remain is of consequence to everybody. this place where everybody has viewed as a threat and that they had to dominate in order to prevent the others from dominating - let it turn it into a bridge// we need partnership with the united states iraq will always need good relations with its neighbors and certainly with iran. but at the end of the day, a state to state relationship, because otherwise if any regional actor dominates the others will be getting in. and this instead of being an opportunity for all, it becomes a quagmire for all. this has been the history of the country. thank you very much for speaking to the pbs newshour. geoff: kinde wiley is best-known for his distinctive portrait of barack obama becoming the first black artist to paint a presidential portrait. but wiley has spent *most of his career painting vibrant portrayals of everyday african-american men and women. a new exhibition of his work focu
>> iraq is definitely caught in in the middle.ey area for regional balances and dynamics, has always been will always remain is of consequence to everybody. this place where everybody has viewed as a threat and that they had to dominate in order to prevent the others from dominating - let it turn it into a bridge// we need partnership with the united states iraq will always need good relations with its neighbors and certainly with iran. but at the end of the day, a state to state...
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of the 1,000 cruise missiles that america has launched into iraq , the land of iraq is not vast. if a thousand missiles have escaped from iraq's radar systems and hit the targets, why can iran be invaded with this method? the field does the defense air has the same responsibility in the sky. air defense is one unit, one is a 24 -hour force . iran is a vast land, full of mountainous terrain, which is the best place to use a cruise missile . hello, gentlemen, at your service, i would like to say good morning, with the hope that your prayers and prayers will be accepted. with detailed sports news from the news channel, real madrid and milan have advanced to the top 4 football teams of the european champions league at the beginning of the second round of the quarter finals . competition last night at stamford bridge london real madrid defeated the host chelsea with two goals and while repeating the result of the match went to the semi-finals. chelsea's goal was scored twice in the rally match, in total 40 games with real madrid from the last 13 seasons in 11 seasons in the semi-final
of the 1,000 cruise missiles that america has launched into iraq , the land of iraq is not vast. if a thousand missiles have escaped from iraq's radar systems and hit the targets, why can iran be invaded with this method? the field does the defense air has the same responsibility in the sky. air defense is one unit, one is a 24 -hour force . iran is a vast land, full of mountainous terrain, which is the best place to use a cruise missile . hello, gentlemen, at your service, i would like to say...
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in august 2022, iraq nearly descended into civil war. once again, when the influential she a mom, a failed to get his candidates elected as president and prime minister announced he was quitting politics and wrist. assassination. closing his supporters in baghdad to write and seize the republican palace, 30 people were killed and hundreds injured. at this time, the parties managed to reach a compromise with many in iraq understand that the piece is only temporary. how to put it. i know we did any my had no or less to ality configured. i know this to have a list of them. i met kind of i by that had quoted a will what a bother. shorda. give us on wednesday. i need to move with a gentleman with a job that's got to do. now when i get out to nothing, a, it is a small, it's a good shot. there was a cost on how to work out the hard them up and it goes shock of just them up. and i'm gonna talk about it now as why didn't you know of common to watch it every can't be. yep. you have to worry about it. yeah, i had to the one a, ronnie is mindy john,
in august 2022, iraq nearly descended into civil war. once again, when the influential she a mom, a failed to get his candidates elected as president and prime minister announced he was quitting politics and wrist. assassination. closing his supporters in baghdad to write and seize the republican palace, 30 people were killed and hundreds injured. at this time, the parties managed to reach a compromise with many in iraq understand that the piece is only temporary. how to put it. i know we did...
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if the f-117s are successful, this bombing will end iraq's work, but if it fails , iraq's defense systemsl be the largest. the failure of american history will impose on this country. the americans are still not sure of this victory, so they send their apache helicopters to shoot at the border defenses of iraq. escape from everyone is announced to entertain the commanders so that the 117s can carry all the defense systems of iran to cuba. the sky of iraq is turning red, there is a rain of anti-aircraft cannonballs, but there is no news of rockets being fired in the night, and this crowd is blind. the work of iraqi radars to identify aircraft to this it used to send radar waves towards the plane and these waves hit the plane and returned to the radar and the type of flying object was detected, but the body of the f-117 is made of materials that absorb radar waves, which is known as ram. this was the reason why the f-117 was never detected, it can easily reach its targets, and saddam may have thought the same thing when he was captured by the american soldiers. and why it is watched by many
if the f-117s are successful, this bombing will end iraq's work, but if it fails , iraq's defense systemsl be the largest. the failure of american history will impose on this country. the americans are still not sure of this victory, so they send their apache helicopters to shoot at the border defenses of iraq. escape from everyone is announced to entertain the commanders so that the 117s can carry all the defense systems of iran to cuba. the sky of iraq is turning red, there is a rain of...
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why is that the iraq and? - why is . that the iraq and? - why is that the iraq and? iraq and? - why is that do you reckon? - because they have not seen me. with nearly 150,000 views online, 0scar is a young windsurfer that has to be seen to be believed. how does it feel to be the youngest person on the water? happy. pretty cool, isn't it? yeah! something to definitely keep an eye on. head to the website for reaction today one of the masters at augusta, three players have a 3 shot lead, two players five under and the defending champion scotty scheffler, one of those just a further shot back, much more besides, but that's it for now, thanks for watching, goodbye. hello there. the weather for the easter weekend is looking pretty decent for many of us. a lot of places will stay dry and there'll be plenty of sunshine around, too. the temperatures creeping up, particularly easter sunday looks to be a warm one across southern areas. however, it's all changed by the time we head into the bank holiday, easter monday. it turns more unsettled thanks to this area of low pressure
why is that the iraq and? - why is . that the iraq and? - why is that the iraq and? iraq and? - why is that do you reckon? - because they have not seen me. with nearly 150,000 views online, 0scar is a young windsurfer that has to be seen to be believed. how does it feel to be the youngest person on the water? happy. pretty cool, isn't it? yeah! something to definitely keep an eye on. head to the website for reaction today one of the masters at augusta, three players have a 3 shot lead, two...
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have seen a bad situation in the country of iraq in the past few days, but the people of iraq still insist that today in this event , as in the past 20 years, from this participant, article 20 last year after you despite all efforts to destroy tumors of quds day and despite all the special situations that were in the country, but this ceremony was held in its own time and there was no disruption in it, and those like him, god willing, witnessed the strong holding of this ceremony last night, mr. ziad al-nakhleh, with the heads of various groups, except for the first minister, and especially the song of resistance and emphasis on large-scale and important ceremonies regarding the holding of various iraqi events, please spread the latest news about the visit of mr. ziad nakhale, secretary general of the palestinian islamic jihad movement to iraq for the first time. and also about people's preparation for quds day, i will say goodbye to you soon, but to the president of brazil, who is going to visit today, and the president of china, that china is the main trade partner of brazil, the german
have seen a bad situation in the country of iraq in the past few days, but the people of iraq still insist that today in this event , as in the past 20 years, from this participant, article 20 last year after you despite all efforts to destroy tumors of quds day and despite all the special situations that were in the country, but this ceremony was held in its own time and there was no disruption in it, and those like him, god willing, witnessed the strong holding of this ceremony last night,...
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allow us to present a corner of the world quds day march in iraq to baghdad in iraq . it has been faced by the interim regime that we are silent about the recent events in palestine and these events are a prelude to the definitive destruction of this interim regime and the interim groups based on different geographical areas are united in the fight against arrogance and the interim regime with a united hand and common facilities. you move the joint plan, which is called rote the struggle is unlimited and we are fully prepared to participate and wherever the enemy is, the moon and the fields are united against the common enemy and its plans, our three ways are one, our goal is one, and on this important day, america must be united. let's forget that he committed corruption in our country and committed many aggressions and violated iraq and international laws on iraqi soil and created sedition and corruption in america in our country iraq. we have made it clear that the ambassador is doing something against america in iraq, contrary to all international customs and inter
allow us to present a corner of the world quds day march in iraq to baghdad in iraq . it has been faced by the interim regime that we are silent about the recent events in palestine and these events are a prelude to the definitive destruction of this interim regime and the interim groups based on different geographical areas are united in the fight against arrogance and the interim regime with a united hand and common facilities. you move the joint plan, which is called rote the struggle is...
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, the territory of iraq is not vast. if a thousand rockets are removed from the system iraqi radars have escaped and hit the targets. why can iran be occupied with this method ? how does it do the work on the ground? the air defense has the same responsibility in the sky . the air defense is one unit, one is a 24-hour force . one of the complications of kuhdasht is the best place to use a cruise missile, a cruise missile, special radar systems are necessary at low and very high altitudes , and these cannons must first be fought against corona, the sky must be turned into a fire for missiles, only after having a radar to discover this the dreaded missile network is required to when it reaches this height and hits this black giant , they will take off from america with the children and hit their targets in other continents. the united states, behind which all the arrogant and colonial power of america is entrenched, america has returned to the days before the 20th century, when the colonialists directly attacked the countr
, the territory of iraq is not vast. if a thousand rockets are removed from the system iraqi radars have escaped and hit the targets. why can iran be occupied with this method ? how does it do the work on the ground? the air defense has the same responsibility in the sky . the air defense is one unit, one is a 24-hour force . one of the complications of kuhdasht is the best place to use a cruise missile, a cruise missile, special radar systems are necessary at low and very high altitudes , and...
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lisa was a town, the very few people outside of iraq knew before 2003. but it soon became known throughout the world. off to us, marines went on the rampage, massacring 24 people like fallujah. this was also a revenge attack. it followed the killing of a us soldier in a roadside bomb here. but the victims were women, the elderly and children as young as one who was shot multiple times at close range . kara, they killed my brother, my uncle, to heed my uncle rashid, my father, my mother and my grandmother. the only survivors while my brother up till my sister asha and me. yes, again, the military tried to cover up the truth, but was soon for so amid that marines might have deliberately targeted civilians on their left and the completely sealed off the entire city for a month. not allowing any one to enter and arresting any one who spoke about the incident. so the issue did not appear in television for a long time, but the ones who actually provoked the situation with the americans themselves. the pain is still felt by many haven had ether, including miste
lisa was a town, the very few people outside of iraq knew before 2003. but it soon became known throughout the world. off to us, marines went on the rampage, massacring 24 people like fallujah. this was also a revenge attack. it followed the killing of a us soldier in a roadside bomb here. but the victims were women, the elderly and children as young as one who was shot multiple times at close range . kara, they killed my brother, my uncle, to heed my uncle rashid, my father, my mother and my...
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will they continue our official coverage, or the 20th anniversary of the us invasion of iraq? we remember a master in the town of where, where 24 civilians were gunned down by american troops with international broadcasting live from much worse today. we'll look at the week stories as well as the latest headlines i'd have mommy. welcome to the weekly, thanks to his group, which calls itself the national republican army has claimed responsibility for the fascination of russian generalist vladin petoskey. he was killed in a blas at a st. petersburg cafe last sunday, which left at least 40 other people wounded. the means of faith in the case. dairy adds, that pulver has officially been placed under arrest by a moscow court and charged with committing an act of terrorism. the so named national republican army says that it acted independently in the cafe bombing without any foreign help. a sent you out to where the device hidden inside exploded in the venue during an event, the radical group was founded with the stated aim of overthrowing the kremlin back in august. the same route
will they continue our official coverage, or the 20th anniversary of the us invasion of iraq? we remember a master in the town of where, where 24 civilians were gunned down by american troops with international broadcasting live from much worse today. we'll look at the week stories as well as the latest headlines i'd have mommy. welcome to the weekly, thanks to his group, which calls itself the national republican army has claimed responsibility for the fascination of russian generalist vladin...
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the receivers were not the only victims of the us presence in iraq. i'm al jazeera correspond that was killed out as a result of a u. s. s. like on the child, me the bureau in baghdad. 20 years ago to this day. no one has been how the countable for the journalists death. oh yeah. me at a bow during his stay in baghdad. he was there for 4 or 5 days. he made 3 reports, and for me each report was a reassurance of him being safe and sound ah, [000:00:00;00] with awe and dizzy kenneth off al jazeera, did send the coordinates of its baghdad bureau to the american troops, to ensure the safety of the journalists while fulfilling their work and to assert that they are not part of the war. there is a sense that the office was deliberately targeted because they already knew the coordinator. and joe will an a levy before the fall of baghdad. on april 9th, the general atmosphere was tense. everything had been prepared to promote the only narrative that of the american army or do they didn't want any other narrative to go. public. journalists in the iraqi capital w
the receivers were not the only victims of the us presence in iraq. i'm al jazeera correspond that was killed out as a result of a u. s. s. like on the child, me the bureau in baghdad. 20 years ago to this day. no one has been how the countable for the journalists death. oh yeah. me at a bow during his stay in baghdad. he was there for 4 or 5 days. he made 3 reports, and for me each report was a reassurance of him being safe and sound ah, [000:00:00;00] with awe and dizzy kenneth off al...
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but us forces were not down in the country 2 years after the invasion of iraq began. busy the american troops gun down 24 civilians, women and children among them in the ton of had been one of the 8 marines involved, pleaded guilty to negligence. all other charges, including involuntary manslaughter, aggravated assault, were dismissed, or t correspondence div sweeney traveled to the country to hear 1st on the part that deadly insolent legacy. left them. i, diesel was a town. the very few people outside of iraq knew before 2003, but it soon became known throughout the world of the us. marines went on the rampage, massacring 24 people like fallujah. this was also a revenge attack. it followed the killing of a us soldier in a roadside bomb here. but the victims were women, the elderly and children as young as one who was shot multiple times at close range . kara, they killed my brother, my uncle, to heat my uncle rashid, my father, my mother and my grandmother. the only survivors will my brother abdel, my sister sia and me. yes. again. the military tried to cover up the
but us forces were not down in the country 2 years after the invasion of iraq began. busy the american troops gun down 24 civilians, women and children among them in the ton of had been one of the 8 marines involved, pleaded guilty to negligence. all other charges, including involuntary manslaughter, aggravated assault, were dismissed, or t correspondence div sweeney traveled to the country to hear 1st on the part that deadly insolent legacy. left them. i, diesel was a town. the very few people...
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continued our special coverage of the 20th anniversary of the us invasion of iraq. we remember massacre in the town of the 24 civilian gun down by american troops with this is all the international broadcasting live from us. and i will look at the week's top stories as well as the latest headlines. welcome to the weekly kids military has once again use nato weapon rates, a shell civilian areas, the dentist republic, the infinite number of casualties among the residence of a town near the regional capital. i'll take correspondent robot, closer reports from the same 2 civilians were killed and 14 were wounded as the result of ukrainian strike in the city of guests in nevada. now at least 12 house, as private houses like this one were destroyed according to officials, ukrainian nationalists used to multiple launch rockets systems, as well as 155 millimeter caliber, nato made weapons. and this is the scene that sir, who had been witnessing absolutely ever were in use in nevada. as of the sound has been under constant ukrainian shelling lately. why? why don't we shoot du
continued our special coverage of the 20th anniversary of the us invasion of iraq. we remember massacre in the town of the 24 civilian gun down by american troops with this is all the international broadcasting live from us. and i will look at the week's top stories as well as the latest headlines. welcome to the weekly kids military has once again use nato weapon rates, a shell civilian areas, the dentist republic, the infinite number of casualties among the residence of a town near the...
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american and coalition forces are in the early stages of military operations to disarm iraq, to free its people. and to defend the world from grave danger. with food medicine and sleep with will time for a sunday visit to the world's apart studio is next. find out who's in the hot seat with the oxide today? writes this 247 wanting a ah hi. i'm rick sanchez, and i'm here to plead with you. whatever you do, you do not watch my new shell seriously. why watch something that's so different. my little opinions that you won't get anywhere else work of it please. if you have the state department, the cia weapons makers, multi $1000000000.00 corporations, choose your fax for you. go ahead. i change and whatever you do. don't watch my show stay mainstream because i'm probably going to make you uncomfortable. my show is called direct impact. but again, you probably don't want to watch it because it might just changing the way things oh mm mm mm. tone welcome to wells apart, one unforeseen yet vividly manifest. the consequence of the conflict in your plan is the rediscovery of national interest
american and coalition forces are in the early stages of military operations to disarm iraq, to free its people. and to defend the world from grave danger. with food medicine and sleep with will time for a sunday visit to the world's apart studio is next. find out who's in the hot seat with the oxide today? writes this 247 wanting a ah hi. i'm rick sanchez, and i'm here to plead with you. whatever you do, you do not watch my new shell seriously. why watch something that's so different. my...
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the program won't be accepted on iraq and tv. we and iraq surf heard a greatly and still suffering on the occupation of the u. s. forces after 2003 and the responsibility of the occupying forces did not raise the standard of their treating. a treatment of iraqi people on the opposite side they, they allowed corruption that loud violence. they instigated the sectarian violence in iraq and they cause the lives of hundreds of thousands of innocent iraqi civilians. i here in iraq, we have enough seats of the parliament to block any such educational programs. this is something completely unacceptable in the middle east . and as i said, we have enough seats in the parliament to block any such interference in the local affairs all fall the republic off iraq while are out of this news, our lots of interesting stories on r t dot com. be sure to check those out. i will be back at the top of down. mm. ah. you k defense secretary ben wallace recently said i'm optimistic between this year and the next year. i think ukraine will continue to ha
the program won't be accepted on iraq and tv. we and iraq surf heard a greatly and still suffering on the occupation of the u. s. forces after 2003 and the responsibility of the occupying forces did not raise the standard of their treating. a treatment of iraqi people on the opposite side they, they allowed corruption that loud violence. they instigated the sectarian violence in iraq and they cause the lives of hundreds of thousands of innocent iraqi civilians. i here in iraq, we have enough...
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to whether the transfer of palestine or to iraq's anbar has reached a dead end in western iraq because it did not allow 18 branches, and i did not do much in sinai to transfer palestinians to sinai. it is likely that this is an area of 300,000 kilometers from the red sea to the nile in the south, like northern sudan, an area for palestinian and slow down to this very important point that was not noticed by the media, and now there are three main issues: the division and disintegration of sudan, the discussion of the entry of isis into sudan and the creation of a foothold for isis . the third point is the transfer of palestinians gaza, which has a population of about two million, is the result of occupied palestine to the north sudan in the south of egypt instead of anbar, iraq, and in the west of iraq instead of sinai, the main point is now, unfortunately, the worst conditions the people of sudan are facing right now are the lack of food, medicine and hospitals, public security, electricity, which of these is now, unfortunately, in the last few days. it is rare for the people of suda
to whether the transfer of palestine or to iraq's anbar has reached a dead end in western iraq because it did not allow 18 branches, and i did not do much in sinai to transfer palestinians to sinai. it is likely that this is an area of 300,000 kilometers from the red sea to the nile in the south, like northern sudan, an area for palestinian and slow down to this very important point that was not noticed by the media, and now there are three main issues: the division and disintegration of...
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left iraq. there was a new iteration of a very terrible extremist group known as the islamic state. and in this blitzkrieg. the islamic state took over a third of the iraqi nation territorily it in a matter of weeks. it had split this amazingly large country in to into two and millions of iraqis were caught behind enemy lines. the rest of iraq well that blitzkrieg came to about 70 miles north of baghdad this capital city. used to be the cradle of civilization has a university that's over a thousand years old has an incredibly educated professional class of people. there's an arab proverb about the iraqis about how much they read it was devastating to them to see their country torn apart in this way in large part because this invading army the islamic state it weren't it wasn't the americans. it was in large part their own. it was like an iraqi civil war the head of islamic state was in iraqi, man, most of the leadership of the iraqis were also we're also people that that the iraqis had known and
left iraq. there was a new iteration of a very terrible extremist group known as the islamic state. and in this blitzkrieg. the islamic state took over a third of the iraqi nation territorily it in a matter of weeks. it had split this amazingly large country in to into two and millions of iraqis were caught behind enemy lines. the rest of iraq well that blitzkrieg came to about 70 miles north of baghdad this capital city. used to be the cradle of civilization has a university that's over a...