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"i think kissinger was not very, he was thinking about the strategic aspects and not so much about thetarted, the united states was actually very..." interested in lowering the price of oil because it was hurting the political chances of president ford, for example, he realized that with the price of oil going up the way it was, it was going to make it very difficult for him to get elected. when i went to iran, my job was to deal with the military program for the state department. the price of oil soon quadrupled at least uh with 19 late 19 uh 73 and richard nixon had told the shaw that he could buy whatever he wanted and military hardware excluding nuclear weapons and so the shaw had plenty of money to do that so i had very busy plate lot of things going on thank you president ford. and thank you governor carter for being with us tonight. this debate take during the run up to us presidential elections, the shah of iran pulled for ford and supported him financially. people were out of. people were unhappy with the with the economic situation, they had been expecting the curve of the th
"i think kissinger was not very, he was thinking about the strategic aspects and not so much about thetarted, the united states was actually very..." interested in lowering the price of oil because it was hurting the political chances of president ford, for example, he realized that with the price of oil going up the way it was, it was going to make it very difficult for him to get elected. when i went to iran, my job was to deal with the military program for the state department. the...
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, actually, when kissinger was secretary of state and ford was the president, and that during that periodhe price high, but there was nothing we could do about it. he wanted, he wanted that income, and it fit with nixon and kissen's plan that we were able to get some of that money in return by our arm sales and our participation in development projects, we did much better. with higher oil oil prices than the europeans did or asian countries. there were no bones of contention between the us and the shah of iran before the argument over the price of oil. the united states was going to keep iran within the global alliance system, and the shah of iran could rest easy as long as he had the us by his side. the single group that really wants iran and the us to come to some sort of understanding has been the oil company. and so it was oil companies that were helping to fund citizen citizen contacts, all sorts of uh uh third party or second channel backdoor negotiations, cultural uh engagement and displays of iranian art that would come to american museums uh because they wanted better relations,
, actually, when kissinger was secretary of state and ford was the president, and that during that periodhe price high, but there was nothing we could do about it. he wanted, he wanted that income, and it fit with nixon and kissen's plan that we were able to get some of that money in return by our arm sales and our participation in development projects, we did much better. with higher oil oil prices than the europeans did or asian countries. there were no bones of contention between the us and...
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in that book, kissinger asks that iran should decide whether it is a country or case.e to this question, among other issues, the role of sulayman is raised. iran is case, a revolutionary case, which today somehow guides the efforts of the... majority of the arab and islamic nations in the region. if we see today in these days and months how israel's strategic environment is completely messed up. one of the executors of this current situation is a person named sulaymani. today the zionist regimes involved in several fronts. let's think about yemen, think about west asia and gaza, but south, lebanon, about syria and about iraq. in all these fronts that i mentioned, the importance. gasam ceremony has been determined and the world nations acknowledged it and also the importance of the islamic she spiritual dimension of ceremony cannot be denied, as he himself said clearly, let us note that spirituality is very important here, this is in contrast to the vast technological support that israel enjoys today, which has spent over 60 billion dollars against the gaza script today
in that book, kissinger asks that iran should decide whether it is a country or case.e to this question, among other issues, the role of sulayman is raised. iran is case, a revolutionary case, which today somehow guides the efforts of the... majority of the arab and islamic nations in the region. if we see today in these days and months how israel's strategic environment is completely messed up. one of the executors of this current situation is a person named sulaymani. today the zionist...
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heavy losses, the syrian president, hafiz al-assad stood firm against us secretary of state, henry kissinger. they held 130 hours of negotiations in the spring of 1974. following the negotiations, israel agreed to pull out of vast area of land it had occupied in october 1973, to the point that assad declared al-qonetra liberated. heل هدف الحرب الاساسي هو التحرير. was liberation the main objective of the war, or was it an act of provocation to ensure? this is what war meant, at least for egypt, not for syria, but none of these matter. i think the military aspects should be taken into consideration the moment when arabs decided to enter the battle, be it for honorable ends or not, they decided on the time and the place where the battle was to be started and enjoyed enforcements from morocco. governments, officials and armies could argue that they were on the defensive because they were attacked by the enemy. they had no argument of the sort in 1973. at the time they initiated the war and were superior to israel a ratio of at least 10 to one in all spheres. but rather than gaining a clear and d
heavy losses, the syrian president, hafiz al-assad stood firm against us secretary of state, henry kissinger. they held 130 hours of negotiations in the spring of 1974. following the negotiations, israel agreed to pull out of vast area of land it had occupied in october 1973, to the point that assad declared al-qonetra liberated. heل هدف الحرب الاساسي هو التحرير. was liberation the main objective of the war, or was it an act of provocation to ensure? this is what war...
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from the first day of the war, saddad and kissinger were in contact and talked about the egyptian army's key crossing of the swiss canal and how to stop the war and enter negotiations. this is why syria almost fought the world alone except for few days. the egypt changed his mind and decided to engage in. forced the syrian army to return to the lands it held at the beginning of the conflict. in fact, israel even managed to occupy more territories than it held after the... 1967 war, this is map of the lands controlled by israel in 1967, and the extra territories they seized in 1973. it also shows israeli forces advancement toward damascus and the western suas areas they occupied on the eve of the 1973 war resolution. in spite of the syrian army's heavy losses, the syrian president, hafiz al-assad stood firm again. against us secretary of state, henry kissinger, they held 130 hours of negotiations in the spring of 1974. following the negotiations, israel agreed to pull out of vast area of land it had occupied in october 1973, to the point that assad declared alconetra liberated. heل هدف ال
from the first day of the war, saddad and kissinger were in contact and talked about the egyptian army's key crossing of the swiss canal and how to stop the war and enter negotiations. this is why syria almost fought the world alone except for few days. the egypt changed his mind and decided to engage in. forced the syrian army to return to the lands it held at the beginning of the conflict. in fact, israel even managed to occupy more territories than it held after the... 1967 war, this is map...
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once kissinger entered government, he got seduced by the need to preserve the u.s. kridibility and pressured not to look weak so he had action against the north vietnamese forces which failed. the north won in vietnam but not losing and america lost by not winning. iran's proxies are trying to stir up as much chaos as possible to force the u.s. and israel to large scale strategic blunders, not to mention to spoil relations between israel and saudi arabia. the attacks by islamic resistance in iraq on u.s. forces have a specific goal. pressure the government of iraq to expel u.s. forces stationed in that country. the group's militias are the very ones that support the current shia dominated government in baghdad. in a battle between washington and these militias, the baghdad government would have to side with those groups that sustain it in power. that would then complete the takeover of iraq by iran. symbolize by the expulsion of american troops and unraveling the u.s. built security system in the persian gulf. the biden administrations had to respond to these attack
once kissinger entered government, he got seduced by the need to preserve the u.s. kridibility and pressured not to look weak so he had action against the north vietnamese forces which failed. the north won in vietnam but not losing and america lost by not winning. iran's proxies are trying to stir up as much chaos as possible to force the u.s. and israel to large scale strategic blunders, not to mention to spoil relations between israel and saudi arabia. the attacks by islamic resistance in...
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the patriarch of american diplomacy, kissinger, in his book world order, on the contrary, wrote thate of russia surpassed napoleon's great army and after the victory, russia - quote, found itself in the position of perhaps the most powerful power on the continent. needless to say, a century when... the ussr became a superpower, well , kissinger has been warning all along about the dangers of the west’s attempts to isolate russia, but the white house seems to be living in its own reality. even hawk john bolton, in putin’s interview with carlson, saw just a constructive an approach. putin is taking the initiative to see if he can get negotiations started, in my opinion, this is a kind of threat to biden. putin seems to be saying: you can get peace in ukraine, you can convince the europeans to cooperate. and we can solve this in a matter of weeks, so that there will be no conflict in ukraine, which otherwise will create difficulties in the political arena until the end of this year, but here for the united states, for germany this is still a blow to the economy. scholz came to biden fir
the patriarch of american diplomacy, kissinger, in his book world order, on the contrary, wrote thate of russia surpassed napoleon's great army and after the victory, russia - quote, found itself in the position of perhaps the most powerful power on the continent. needless to say, a century when... the ussr became a superpower, well , kissinger has been warning all along about the dangers of the west’s attempts to isolate russia, but the white house seems to be living in its own reality. even...
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you're talking about de gaulle and kissinger, his character sketch of de gaulle.his book is absolutely beautiful. i mean, my is that kissinger and probably many years will be remembered more as a writer and a beautiful writer and insightful writer rather than as a structured thinker about foreign foreign policy, or even his state. i'm not sure how well his his statecraft will will will age compared to some of his some of the others in his in his time. but but i think that, you know, foreign policy is is has become very technocratic and and including on the right is certainly in many previous administrations before the trump administration and even some elements within the trump administration continue to be under the ascendency of that technocratic and a bit of history model. and i you know, i think there maybe haven't been as many you the figure like a like a bob to kind really hold the hold the torch even in the darkness. so so i will keep looking but this is the hopefully this will inspire some quite so. so thank you gianni bridge book is the gateway to statesm
you're talking about de gaulle and kissinger, his character sketch of de gaulle.his book is absolutely beautiful. i mean, my is that kissinger and probably many years will be remembered more as a writer and a beautiful writer and insightful writer rather than as a structured thinker about foreign foreign policy, or even his state. i'm not sure how well his his statecraft will will will age compared to some of his some of the others in his in his time. but but i think that, you know, foreign...
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well, let's pick this up myself guy and i chatted co who is a professor of the henry kissinger center for global affairs, and the johns hopkins schools of advanced international studies is written extensively on the cold war, nuclear history and russian, a foreign and security policy. welcome to the w. i'm why do you think the present person agreed to this interview with a western journalist? i think refused to other such requests as 2019 i think he wants to stick to particular audience in the united states, a audience to him, to, to whom? tucker carlson speaks the american far right of those people who are uh, president trump base those wells. you will slurp up this interview like it's the most delicious thing. and then they don't know the nuances of this conflict. and they feel that this is biden's where they want from to solve this problem for them in one day. and so what if, if he feeds them that line, then then what, how does that benefit puts into that and, and in moscow way it benefits put in the, in the, in the longer term here is of course monitoring what is happening in the
well, let's pick this up myself guy and i chatted co who is a professor of the henry kissinger center for global affairs, and the johns hopkins schools of advanced international studies is written extensively on the cold war, nuclear history and russian, a foreign and security policy. welcome to the w. i'm why do you think the present person agreed to this interview with a western journalist? i think refused to other such requests as 2019 i think he wants to stick to particular audience in the...
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okay, let's try and go from the henry kissinger santa, for global affairs and the johns hopkins school of advanced international studies. thank you for having our presence by and may have escaped criminal charges over his election. mishandling of classified information about the case has revive concerns about his age making. it's a central issue in his re election campaign, registered republicans special council robert her advised against pursuing criminal charges against the president because he was concerned a jury would not believe he wilfully held onto classified documents. you wrote this in his report. we've also considered bad at trial, missed the bible, would likely present himself to a jury, as he did during our interview of him as a sympathetic, well meeting elderly man with a pool of memory. now the president to use the hastily cold and chaotic of press conference, the he's out those claims as well. mean, i'm an elderly man and i know what though i'm doing, i'm present in this country back on the street as you know initially present mexico, c. c, did not want to open up the g
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, yes henry kissinger, he decided to build bridges with china, he was loyal enough to the ussr, and thenand called putin a good leader there, a conservative, and you understand that when the world exists, the western elites existed there for 70 years in one parade. it is very difficult for them to adjust to something else, unfortunately, the current american elites are people of an older generation who are used to considering the russian federation as part of the western world. yes, this western world in the form of russia, it was specific. russia waged aggressive wars against its neighbors, which it considered to be my colonies, and i have the right to wage these wars here. it also applied... it also applied to georgia and now it applies to ukraine, yes already the 11th year has passed, and therefore the western elites must, must be given a couple more options, okay, if we do not return crimea there right now, what other options can we have? of course, we should not give in to our geopolitical aspirations there, it is obvious that we should not sign some crap that we were offered to sig
, yes henry kissinger, he decided to build bridges with china, he was loyal enough to the ussr, and thenand called putin a good leader there, a conservative, and you understand that when the world exists, the western elites existed there for 70 years in one parade. it is very difficult for them to adjust to something else, unfortunately, the current american elites are people of an older generation who are used to considering the russian federation as part of the western world. yes, this...
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and that check go from the henry kissinger center for global affairs and the johns hopkins school of advanced international studies. thank you for having our president by and may have escaped criminal charges over. his alleged mishandling of classified information about the case has revive concerns about his age making. it's a central issue in his re election campaign. registered republicans, special council, robert ha advised against assuming criminal charges against the president because he was concerned a jewelry would not believe, he wilfully held onto classified documents rights. this in his report, the whole sound considered bad at trial, missed a bite and would likely present himself to a jury, as he did during our interview of him. as a sympathetic, well meeting elderly man with a full memory of the president to use the hastily cold and celtic, of press conference to his house. those claims. i mean, i'm an elderly man and i know what though i'm doing. i'm in prison in this country back on the street. as you know, initially present mexico c. c. did not want to open up the gate
and that check go from the henry kissinger center for global affairs and the johns hopkins school of advanced international studies. thank you for having our president by and may have escaped criminal charges over. his alleged mishandling of classified information about the case has revive concerns about his age making. it's a central issue in his re election campaign. registered republicans, special council, robert ha advised against assuming criminal charges against the president because he...
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kissinger was right when he said: since napoleon, europe has not looked over his shoulder or worried order, just wrote that the people of russia surpassed napoleon's army and after the victory, russia - quote, found itself in a possible position. apply his famous shuttle diplomacy, like boris johnson did, only not a peaceful shuttle, but an underwater drone, sneaked up unnoticed and blew up the istanbul agreements. trudeau, who brought former ss man yaroslav gunko into parliament last fall. in an interview with carloson, putin cited as an example that shameful incident, what is it like to realize that a nazi was invited? putin, of course, uses any propaganda available to him, but the canadians cannot be fooled; canada supports ukraine. unfortunately, we see how far russian propaganda is willing to go to influence public opinion, to try to distort the situation. the elderly nazi gunko was a living gift for zelensky’s arrival in canada. carlson, by the way, had already caught him in a trap by offering to record an interview with him. what will happen to carlson in america, this questio
kissinger was right when he said: since napoleon, europe has not looked over his shoulder or worried order, just wrote that the people of russia surpassed napoleon's army and after the victory, russia - quote, found itself in a possible position. apply his famous shuttle diplomacy, like boris johnson did, only not a peaceful shuttle, but an underwater drone, sneaked up unnoticed and blew up the istanbul agreements. trudeau, who brought former ss man yaroslav gunko into parliament last fall. in...
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what's it, kissinger? kissinger, who said, what did you say about being a friend of america? being an enemy of america is even worse, being a friend, as a man, what the answer is more dangerous than anybody. because as we've seen, they've been supporting you cry. they're saying we're behind you, they've gotten us taxpayers funding this all along. your brain is not making progress. west or media are no longer hiding. the fact that hey, this is a stalemate, nothing's happening. we're sending all of this. what they keep calling it, at least one of the stalemate and it's like no, no, no, no, it's no just the size of attorney. it was a decision to go. yeah. it wasn't because there were lose and uh, and also soldiers. oh no, no, no, no, they were there teach at victory. they called it. oh yeah, teach it, retreat. your strategic victory score. let me ask you another thing. i'm sorry. they're saying that this is about some propaganda will back propaganda is uh, i don't know. yeah. it just doesn't work at all. i mean, you know, the thing is right, just just quickly, scott, you know, y
what's it, kissinger? kissinger, who said, what did you say about being a friend of america? being an enemy of america is even worse, being a friend, as a man, what the answer is more dangerous than anybody. because as we've seen, they've been supporting you cry. they're saying we're behind you, they've gotten us taxpayers funding this all along. your brain is not making progress. west or media are no longer hiding. the fact that hey, this is a stalemate, nothing's happening. we're sending all...
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the tragedy of american foreign policy is having seen the die lema so clearly, once kissinger entered government, he got seduced by the preserving of credibility and appeared not to look weak. he ordered massive action against vietnam and failed. america lost by not winning. iraq's proxies are trying to stir up as much as possible. not to mention to spoil a possible normal sooigs of relations between israel and saudi arabia. the attacks by islamic resistance on iraq on u.s. forces have a specific goal. pressure the government of iraq to expel u.s. forces stationed in that country. the group's militias are the ones that support the current dominating government in baghdad. in a battle between washington and the militias, the baghdad government would have to side with those groups that sustain it in power. that would then complete the takeover in iraq. symbolized by expulsion of troops. and the unraveling the u.s. security system in the persian gulf. the biden administration had these attacks on u.s. troops. but it showed the administration not to get into tit for tat with the militias.
the tragedy of american foreign policy is having seen the die lema so clearly, once kissinger entered government, he got seduced by the preserving of credibility and appeared not to look weak. he ordered massive action against vietnam and failed. america lost by not winning. iraq's proxies are trying to stir up as much as possible. not to mention to spoil a possible normal sooigs of relations between israel and saudi arabia. the attacks by islamic resistance on iraq on u.s. forces have a...
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that uh but it almost terminated his career cuuse ran counter to what uh then secretary of state kissingerom the bazar to the to the uh the gomme and the religious movement, and even in elements within the military. by autumn, popular support for the revolution was to the maximum. those against the revolution preferred not to speak out, that's while some predicted that the victory would be achieved by mid november. on the 6th of november 1978, general gulam riza azhari succeeded sharifa mami, a military government was the last hook. a month later, general gari had heart attack and he was in the hospital and our ambassador sovin went to see him and um, while he was there, the general waved him over to his bedside and said, and he whispered in his ear, he said, the country is lost, for the king cannot make up his mind, and to me, i didn't hear about this until later, actually, but it is the single clearest description of the problem, the shaw had lots of of assets at his command, lots of resources that he could use, "and he couldn't make up his mind how to use them or to use them effectively
that uh but it almost terminated his career cuuse ran counter to what uh then secretary of state kissingerom the bazar to the to the uh the gomme and the religious movement, and even in elements within the military. by autumn, popular support for the revolution was to the maximum. those against the revolution preferred not to speak out, that's while some predicted that the victory would be achieved by mid november. on the 6th of november 1978, general gulam riza azhari succeeded sharifa mami, a...
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in fact , kissinger argued that during critical periods of history, for example, in 1812, it was russiaf state the usa was not the only one. a dead man whom the american president commemorated this week. earlier, he spoke about his conversation with helmut kohl, who died almost 7 years ago, and confused angela merkel with him. there were no mistakes with scholz. while addressing him, biden kept glancing at the cheat sheet. olaf, thank you very much for being here. in washington, the chancellor tried to do what biden failed to do: convince american senators to allocate money to kiev. it is beyond the power of the us to push ukraine away from germany. scholz nesola left having drunk, accompanying and his tv channel correspondent welt spoke about this failure. the chancellor will take his anxiety and skepticism home. but scholz took pictures with his double, senator chris kunz, known for the scandal with his thirteen-year-old daughter, whom biden tried to kiss at one time. the day after the chancellor left washington, bloomberg published an article entitled “ germany’s days as an industria
in fact , kissinger argued that during critical periods of history, for example, in 1812, it was russiaf state the usa was not the only one. a dead man whom the american president commemorated this week. earlier, he spoke about his conversation with helmut kohl, who died almost 7 years ago, and confused angela merkel with him. there were no mistakes with scholz. while addressing him, biden kept glancing at the cheat sheet. olaf, thank you very much for being here. in washington, the chancellor...
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found itself in the position of perhaps the most powerful power on the continent, but all the time kissingerg about the dangers of western attempts to isolate russia, especially to resolve the issue by force on the battlefield, as they like to say. the former secretary of state, even in his declining years, was ready to personally act as a mediator and apply his famous shuttle diplomacy, like boris johnson used only not a peaceful shuttle, but an underwater drone. had already trapped him by offering to record an interview with him. any answer from kiev here threatens to be exposed, because we are talking about a real conversation, and not all that zelensky has been trained to do over the past 2 years. what will happen to carlson in america, this question is not asked on cnn, despite the fact that some are almost calling for lynching, former congressman kiesinger on his page launched a poll on whether tucker should be considered a traitor, elon musk has already joined the discussion. arrest those who call for arrest carlson. meanwhile, carlson’s name was included on the extremist ukrainian we
found itself in the position of perhaps the most powerful power on the continent, but all the time kissingerg about the dangers of western attempts to isolate russia, especially to resolve the issue by force on the battlefield, as they like to say. the former secretary of state, even in his declining years, was ready to personally act as a mediator and apply his famous shuttle diplomacy, like boris johnson used only not a peaceful shuttle, but an underwater drone. had already trapped him by...
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meanwhile, henry kissinger, the u.s. secretary of state, came to iran to meet with the shah, but neither the americans nor the shah's men had finger on the pulse of the revolution. barking on the wrong tree, they had been focusing their attention just on lefttest. forces for several years, there is no doubt that was successful in extending his influence of the whole middle east, and not just iran. as an iranian religious scholar and political leader, he managed to make his country, the world's first islamic republic. being an outspoken critic of the regime, ayatollah komeini used to denounce the shar's programs. in a proclamation issued by him and undersigned by eight senior islamic scholars, the ayatollah specified the shar's violations of the iranian constitution and condemned him for corrupting public. on the dawn of november 4th, 1964, the shah's commandos surrounded. they arrested him and took him directly to mehrabad airport in tehran. soon after he was flown out of iran to turkey, out of sight, out of mind, that w
meanwhile, henry kissinger, the u.s. secretary of state, came to iran to meet with the shah, but neither the americans nor the shah's men had finger on the pulse of the revolution. barking on the wrong tree, they had been focusing their attention just on lefttest. forces for several years, there is no doubt that was successful in extending his influence of the whole middle east, and not just iran. as an iranian religious scholar and political leader, he managed to make his country, the world's...
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that. but it it almost terminated his career cuz it ran counter to what then secretary of state kissingeritary government was the last hope. a month later, general azhari had heart attack and he was in the hospital, and our ambassadorvin went to see him, and while he was there, the general waved him over to his bedside and said, and he whispered in his ear. he said, the country is lost, for the king cannot make. up his mind, and to me, i didn't hear about this until later, actually, but it is the single clearest description of the problem, the shaw had lots of of assets at his command, lots of resources that he could use, and he couldn't make up his mind how to use them, or to use them effectively. on december 2nd, the two million people in tehran took to the streets heading for azadi square. they called for the downfall of the shah and the return of imam khumaini. the time that almost everybody realized there was a problem that maybe it had gone too far was at the time of the ashua teshua riots in early december. news came out that they were going to have a massive demonstration. they sa
that. but it it almost terminated his career cuz it ran counter to what then secretary of state kissingeritary government was the last hope. a month later, general azhari had heart attack and he was in the hospital, and our ambassadorvin went to see him, and while he was there, the general waved him over to his bedside and said, and he whispered in his ear. he said, the country is lost, for the king cannot make. up his mind, and to me, i didn't hear about this until later, actually, but it is...
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kissinger was right when he said: "not since napoleon has europe looked over his shoulder or worriedw ." vladimir putin wanted to make the case that we should not support ukraine, and there are people in this country who believe that we should not support ukraine, and i believe that he was targeting them. during a telephone call conversation and several meetings, president biden told president putin that russia would make a mistake by attacking ukraine. when was the last time you spoke to joe biden? well, i don’t remember when i talked to him. he wants to get part of the territory of his neighbors, this is the usual imperialism, and i think we need to do everything possible to support the ukrainians so that they can defend themselves, so i am very glad that europe has finally made the final decision to provide the necessary financial help. germany has also been able to increase military support, and i hope that congress will follow you and also provide the necessary support, because without the support of the united states and european countries, ukraine will have no chance to defend
kissinger was right when he said: "not since napoleon has europe looked over his shoulder or worriedw ." vladimir putin wanted to make the case that we should not support ukraine, and there are people in this country who believe that we should not support ukraine, and i believe that he was targeting them. during a telephone call conversation and several meetings, president biden told president putin that russia would make a mistake by attacking ukraine. when was the last time you...
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yeah absolutely and he went on to quote henry kissinger - went on to quote henry kissinger saying that time, europeans hadn't had to look over their shoulder since napoleon at the dangers of russia. to give a sense of the magnitude of the fa cased 0racle nature of what both of these men believe is the problem, if the us can't continue sending weapons to ukraine. we heard 0laf scholz referencing the tucker carlson interview with vladimir putin. what putin was floating again was this idea of a negotiated settlement, an end to the war. the head of nato said that this doesn't amount to peace because it is in their view effectively allowing russia to maintain the occupation of significant swathes of ukraine. what they are trying to do is to continue to try and push to get the deadlock undonein to try and push to get the deadlock undone in congress over this. but they can't get that, you know, democratic lawmakers can't get that $60 billion package, national—security package, $60 billion to ukraine, moved and its been wrapped up in aid for israel and what republicans want, which is and what
yeah absolutely and he went on to quote henry kissinger - went on to quote henry kissinger saying that time, europeans hadn't had to look over their shoulder since napoleon at the dangers of russia. to give a sense of the magnitude of the fa cased 0racle nature of what both of these men believe is the problem, if the us can't continue sending weapons to ukraine. we heard 0laf scholz referencing the tucker carlson interview with vladimir putin. what putin was floating again was this idea of a...
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you saw that with liz cheney, adam kissinger, mitt romney.ond that, you know, there are threats of political violence that continue to rise all over the country. i was checking an article this morning about the secretary of state in arizona who, in preparation for the election, is basically training his staff on -- >> he's having tourniquets, congressman, in his kit. he is preparing them for active shooter drills. just to speak to your point. stakes are high. >> it is first aid preparation, and so. up there was another article about basically fortified the district courthouse and washington, d.c.. the courthouse against the possibility of january six violence, when donald trump's trial gets going. this is nothing that donald trump has done anything in his power to discourage, or to deter, on the contrary, he continues to invoke the specter of violence against people to do his well. it also came out that he told nato allies that he was encouraging putin to attack nato countries that didn't pay their bills. in other words, he was condoning and
you saw that with liz cheney, adam kissinger, mitt romney.ond that, you know, there are threats of political violence that continue to rise all over the country. i was checking an article this morning about the secretary of state in arizona who, in preparation for the election, is basically training his staff on -- >> he's having tourniquets, congressman, in his kit. he is preparing them for active shooter drills. just to speak to your point. stakes are high. >> it is first aid...
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she just published this year fire and rain, nixon, kissinger and the wars in southeast asia. her first book drawing the line the american decision to divide germany. 1944 to 1949 won the banat prize from the society for historians of american foreign relations, an activist as well as a historian. rusty was a co-founder of brooklyn for peace, which is where i first met her in the early 1990s, when it was called brooklyn parents for peace. she was legislative coordinator for united for peace and justice during the iraq war and a of the steering committee of historians against the war. third, we have the honor of being joined from london on zoom. we're being honored by joint, being joined by kate hudson, who is who has been the general secretary of the campaign for nuclear disarmament, cnd, since 2010. and she served earlier as chair of cnd since 2003. kate became active in the peace movement in the 1980s in the upsurge against placement of cruise missiles in britain. and she is especially proud of helping to quote the base at greenham common in 1982, along with 30,000. she says
she just published this year fire and rain, nixon, kissinger and the wars in southeast asia. her first book drawing the line the american decision to divide germany. 1944 to 1949 won the banat prize from the society for historians of american foreign relations, an activist as well as a historian. rusty was a co-founder of brooklyn for peace, which is where i first met her in the early 1990s, when it was called brooklyn parents for peace. she was legislative coordinator for united for peace and...
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dc going back and forth uh playing the same type of uh genocidal um shuttle diplomacy role that kissinger and nixon uh once played in in in the middle east, so they're giving a cover, they they know for biden or blinkon or or any of these officials to say that they don't... "israely intentions is ridiculous, all you have to do is pick up one of these history books or sociology books, all right, i'm sorry for jumping, that's all the time we have, thank you so much, daniel kavalik in pittsburg and daniel shaw in new york, and thank you for watching this episode of spotlight, i being your host behrus najafi, i'll see you next time. المنزل بصاروخ علما على انهم هذا المنطقه. after the occupation of palestinian lands and creation of the israeli regime, both sides came to realize the power of cinema in getting their messages across. israeli regime used cinema to show the territory it had occupied as heaven on earth in order to entice jews from all over the world to migrate to... occupied territories. on the other hand, although belatedly, palestinians also learned to use the power of media and ci
dc going back and forth uh playing the same type of uh genocidal um shuttle diplomacy role that kissinger and nixon uh once played in in in the middle east, so they're giving a cover, they they know for biden or blinkon or or any of these officials to say that they don't... "israely intentions is ridiculous, all you have to do is pick up one of these history books or sociology books, all right, i'm sorry for jumping, that's all the time we have, thank you so much, daniel kavalik in...
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blinkin reminds me of the 1970, 70s and the shuttle diplomacy of of his predecessor kissinger going and throwing emphasize and puttact israel. he said that most of the points that hamas is... responded with where none starters, so what where are we going from here? natanahu say, we will not stop until total victory, blinkin saying most of the points are nonstarters, and he's saying we are going to continue to discuss these things in cairo, what are they going to do in cairo, by the time they reach semi agreement in cairo, few more thousands of of the palestinian people in gaza, innocent civilians will be killed, but that doesn't matter, all the israeli leaders from the president down to the soldier in the ranks are calling for genocide in gaza. for me, this is manuver to take the attention from the international court of justice ruling. against israel of genocide, what pains me, my friend, as an arab, as a palestinian as a muslim, is the silence of the muslim countries, and let me please here divert a little bit, is there a prm between iran and saudi arabia real, is it real, why on the
blinkin reminds me of the 1970, 70s and the shuttle diplomacy of of his predecessor kissinger going and throwing emphasize and puttact israel. he said that most of the points that hamas is... responded with where none starters, so what where are we going from here? natanahu say, we will not stop until total victory, blinkin saying most of the points are nonstarters, and he's saying we are going to continue to discuss these things in cairo, what are they going to do in cairo, by the time they...
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dc going back and forth uh playing the same type of uh genocidal um shuttle diplomacy role that kissingert, so they're giving a cover, they they know for biden or blincon or or... any of these officials to say that they don't know israely intentions is ridiculous, all you have to do is pick up one of these history books of sociology book all right, i'm sorry for jumping, that's all the time we have, thank you so much, daniel kovalik in uh pittsburg and daniel shaw in new york, and thank you for watching this episode of spotlight, i' been your host najafi, i'll see you next time. alexander dugin challenges the western capitalism and the unipolar world. he says the world has moved away from the western subjugation and countries like iran, russia, china and turkey have stood up against the domination. listen to the russian political philosopher's arguments in this document. the un humanitarian chief issues serious warning about the consequences of israel's ground invasion into rapa saying it could lead to a slaughter. israely army confirms loss of three more troops in gaza bringing the regim
dc going back and forth uh playing the same type of uh genocidal um shuttle diplomacy role that kissingert, so they're giving a cover, they they know for biden or blincon or or... any of these officials to say that they don't know israely intentions is ridiculous, all you have to do is pick up one of these history books of sociology book all right, i'm sorry for jumping, that's all the time we have, thank you so much, daniel kovalik in uh pittsburg and daniel shaw in new york, and thank you for...
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dc. going back and forth uh playing the same type of uh genocidal um shuttle diplomacy role that kissinger and nixon uh once played in in in the middle east so they're giving a cover they they know for biden or blinken or or any of these officials to say that they don't know israely intentions is ridiculous all you have to do is pick up one of these history books a sociology books all right i'm sorry for jumping that's all the time we have thank you so much daniel kavalik and uh and daniel shaw in new york and thank you for watching this episode of spotlight, i've been your host najafi. i'll see you next time. this week's episode of iran tech is our special coverage of the 14th annual nanotechnology exhibition of iran, iran nano 2023, where iran proves to the worldwide ranks fourth globally and first in west asia nano science production. this is where 140 companies come together to showcase their latest achievements in nanotechnology, so join us as we take a look around and showcase the best that this exhibition has to offer. that lines on the 131st day of the us israely genocide in gaza o
dc. going back and forth uh playing the same type of uh genocidal um shuttle diplomacy role that kissinger and nixon uh once played in in in the middle east so they're giving a cover they they know for biden or blinken or or any of these officials to say that they don't know israely intentions is ridiculous all you have to do is pick up one of these history books a sociology books all right i'm sorry for jumping that's all the time we have thank you so much daniel kavalik and uh and daniel shaw...
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dc, going back and forth uh playing the same type of uh genocidal um shuttle diplomacy role that kissingere east, so they're giving a cover, they they know for biden or blinking or or any of these officials to say that they don't know israeli intentions is ridiculous, all you have to do is pick up one of these history books of sociology books all right, i'm sorry for jumping, that's all the time we have, thank you so much daniel kovalic in uh pittsburg and daniel shaw in new york and thank you for watching this episode of spotlight chopping host behrus najafi, i'll see you next time. المنزل بصاروخ علما على انهم هذين هذين المنطقه الله اكبر. everyone you're watching news from your host. a senior un official says there is absolutely no safe place in rafa, as israel intensifies strikes on the southern gazan city ahead of a planned ground assault. the israel army confirms the lots of three more troopers in gaza, bring the regime's forces debt toll since the ground invasion to 200. 32 and the secretary general of lebanons as well as says the resistant movementts attacks on israel will end only w
dc, going back and forth uh playing the same type of uh genocidal um shuttle diplomacy role that kissingere east, so they're giving a cover, they they know for biden or blinking or or any of these officials to say that they don't know israeli intentions is ridiculous, all you have to do is pick up one of these history books of sociology books all right, i'm sorry for jumping, that's all the time we have, thank you so much daniel kovalic in uh pittsburg and daniel shaw in new york and thank you...
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. - [margaret] he plays secretary of state henry kissinger in the new movie, "golda". - of course. - actor liev schreiber's career includes portraying the marvel character sabretooth in "wolverine". he's been a director, starred in productions of shakespeare and spent seven years as the lead on the showtime series "ray donovan". - you go near my family, i'll freaking kill you. you hear me? - [margaret] schreiber, who is of ukrainian descent, now has a role on the world stage. [bomb blares] shortly after russia's 2022 invasion of ukraine, he founded bluecheck ukraine, an organization dedicated to supporting humanitarian efforts on the front lines. - it's an existential situation. - and some in the u.s. oppose increasing support for ukraine. - [margaret] what does actor liev schreiber say now? - [narrator] "firing line" with margaret hoover is made possible in part by, robert granieri. vanessa and henry cornell. the fairweather foundation. the tepper foundation. peter and mary kalikow. the asness family foundation. the beth and ravenel curry foundation. the mckenna family foundation, c
. - [margaret] he plays secretary of state henry kissinger in the new movie, "golda". - of course. - actor liev schreiber's career includes portraying the marvel character sabretooth in "wolverine". he's been a director, starred in productions of shakespeare and spent seven years as the lead on the showtime series "ray donovan". - you go near my family, i'll freaking kill you. you hear me? - [margaret] schreiber, who is of ukrainian descent, now has a role on the...
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i don't think that , for example, once, when putin came to power and when he was sitting in kissinger'sints were not taken from him just in case, they probably were, but let's check what putin is up to. or not, who, who this, who can know it, well, too much, too different, sometimes it grows, then it falls, then the weight changes, well, a lot transformation in a person, well , in this way, well, for example, they would give a lot of weapons to ukraine, what would happen next, how would russia react, well, it is certain that there should be some kind of coup, a change of power, only then they will make a gesture of goodwill and run away. and just as the soviet union once fled from afghanistan, just as russia fled from the north of the kyiv region, as it fled from the kharkiv region. it is necessary to push for such a situation, because this is the real way to victory and to the exit for the victory of ukraine. in addition, very large, very large, shall we say, great value. i have the very principles of construction and construction of the western world, and it is these principles that p
i don't think that , for example, once, when putin came to power and when he was sitting in kissinger'sints were not taken from him just in case, they probably were, but let's check what putin is up to. or not, who, who this, who can know it, well, too much, too different, sometimes it grows, then it falls, then the weight changes, well, a lot transformation in a person, well , in this way, well, for example, they would give a lot of weapons to ukraine, what would happen next, how would russia...
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kissinger was right when he said: since the days of napoleon, europe has not been as worried about russia, for example, in 1812, it was russia that saved the world balance, is this really what biden had in mind, the deceased former us secretary of state was not the only dead person whom the american president commemorated this week. previously, he spoke about his in a conversation with helmut kohl, who died almost 7 years ago, he confused angela merkel with him. there were no mistakes with scholz. while addressing him, biden kept glancing at the cheat sheet. olaf, thank you very much for being here. in washington. the chancellor tried to do what biden failed to do: convince american senators to allocate money to kiev. the us cannot drag ukraine down with germany . scholz left without a meal; the correspondent of the welt tv channel who accompanied him spoke about this failure in the following way. the chancellor will take his anxiety and skepticism home. but scholz took a photo with his double, senator chris kunz, known for the scandal with his thirteen-year-old daughter, whom biden once
kissinger was right when he said: since the days of napoleon, europe has not been as worried about russia, for example, in 1812, it was russia that saved the world balance, is this really what biden had in mind, the deceased former us secretary of state was not the only dead person whom the american president commemorated this week. previously, he spoke about his in a conversation with helmut kohl, who died almost 7 years ago, he confused angela merkel with him. there were no mistakes with...
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responsive for the tragedy in cambodia today arm and as 1979 late seventy's or mister nixon and doctor kissinger, expanding the warrant to my country. they killed a lot of americans and many other people and they treated and they, sorry they created that came a roof. so this is to me, the essence of jump feel just work is that he did not leave alone. the decisions of the leaders of the west and the normal suffering that they caused, that the corporate media establish meaning that he was a part of studiously worked to cover up to break that link between the decisions of the west and leaders and the suffering on the ground junk pills or seem to have something of a soft spot for the little guy for the oppressed, for the downtrodden. we saw that in cambodia, but he was also outspoken in his support and activism for us really as indigenous people. he long criticized australia as government for its treatment of the country's indigenous people, which he compared to south africa's apartheid system. and he specifically criticized australia as quote, the only developed country whose government has been co
responsive for the tragedy in cambodia today arm and as 1979 late seventy's or mister nixon and doctor kissinger, expanding the warrant to my country. they killed a lot of americans and many other people and they treated and they, sorry they created that came a roof. so this is to me, the essence of jump feel just work is that he did not leave alone. the decisions of the leaders of the west and the normal suffering that they caused, that the corporate media establish meaning that he was a part...
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he called the guy the with henry kissinger. and they both came up with the idea of creating these schools for global leaders all around the world. and you wouldn't believe how many just intruder who's on the likes of them have, have graduated from the schools, from global leaders, and have been put in a parliament in a position of power somewhere in the world. you're absolutely right for bringing that up. it is. um, it says it's basically a case now all of the west darling opposition figured approved and he's now passed away in prison, which means the west is going to blame prudent for this. continue will continue it with this full full, what's leading top. so raising unseat russia, narrative is a great distraction for the western community. when you consider all that money in weapons have failed. the american and native proxy war and ukraine has failed. so this kind of event now with the death of a so called opposition leader of the food and it's going to give the west old a need for headlines and stories and pundits and comma
he called the guy the with henry kissinger. and they both came up with the idea of creating these schools for global leaders all around the world. and you wouldn't believe how many just intruder who's on the likes of them have, have graduated from the schools, from global leaders, and have been put in a parliament in a position of power somewhere in the world. you're absolutely right for bringing that up. it is. um, it says it's basically a case now all of the west darling opposition figured...