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you take a look at kuwait. we handed kuwait back to the people right now essentially own kuwait. it is really ownership more than anything else. we handed it back. they never paid us. you look at these nations, saudi arabia, we protect them and then they want to raise the price of fuel. it is not high enough. so it would be very easy and very quick to get gasoline prices down. gasoline prices are at $4, $5, they are going to $6 and $7 as sure as you are standing there. >> in terms of trade ability, you came here in a black helicopter in 1988 and you were running as a democrat. >> let me just tell you. it is sort of interesting, because new hampshire has been a very special place. i came up in 1988 or 1989, a long time ago, as a favor to a friend of mine. i made a speech but it is a place that i have always liked. i have been to many times, new hampshire. in making the speech, everyone thought i was running for president. as you know, i wasn't running for president. i never said i was running for president. i make a speech on success for a friend of mine around 1988. the buzz was
you take a look at kuwait. we handed kuwait back to the people right now essentially own kuwait. it is really ownership more than anything else. we handed it back. they never paid us. you look at these nations, saudi arabia, we protect them and then they want to raise the price of fuel. it is not high enough. so it would be very easy and very quick to get gasoline prices down. gasoline prices are at $4, $5, they are going to $6 and $7 as sure as you are standing there. >> in terms of...
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military during the first gulf war in the early ninety nine it's clearing up battlefields in kuwait back then the u.s. dropped more than three hundred fifty tons of depleted uranium over kuwait and iraq pictures of bombings from libya seem all too familiar you see how those touches of red that's the burning see how it shoots out instead of a cold streak and you've got the flare at the bottom that's a do you explosion it cleared it you rein him in military terms is highly efficient relatively cheap and powerful enough to penetrate the heaviest armor nato flatly denies its use in libya even though the u.n. human rights commission has called for advanced countries who have refused to sign up include the u.s. the u.k. france and this will the smallest particles of uranium nano particles are the most dangerous ones in hail they get into the blood and can spread into any organ including the heart brain liver the particles penetrate your cell tissue this is when you get all kinds of. medically patients and people in iraq for example read mean that contaminated air every day and experts say ther
military during the first gulf war in the early ninety nine it's clearing up battlefields in kuwait back then the u.s. dropped more than three hundred fifty tons of depleted uranium over kuwait and iraq pictures of bombings from libya seem all too familiar you see how those touches of red that's the burning see how it shoots out instead of a cold streak and you've got the flare at the bottom that's a do you explosion it cleared it you rein him in military terms is highly efficient relatively...
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but the health effects of the radium are there and we're sure throughout iraq or saudi arabia kuwait afghanistan somalia the balkans. again now we're moving into a libya dr doug rockey was a leading specialist in the cleanup after the gulf war says there is no way of actually decontaminating affected areas there will be able to remember and to lie about the health and environmental perching he himself was exposed to to clean it uranium almost all of the members of his team are now dead some theory that the suffering of those bombed in areas where there will be no western troops will go unnoticed and i think happens in. libya i expect just because it's going to find it and the people there in the villages start saying hey look everybody here they've got fences. with nations and so forth i don't think anyone included you rhenium has a half life of four and a house billion years hence it's description by some as the silent killer that will never stop killing. our t. washington d.c. also ahead for you this reaching crisis point to pansy battle with the city has declared a state of alert
but the health effects of the radium are there and we're sure throughout iraq or saudi arabia kuwait afghanistan somalia the balkans. again now we're moving into a libya dr doug rockey was a leading specialist in the cleanup after the gulf war says there is no way of actually decontaminating affected areas there will be able to remember and to lie about the health and environmental perching he himself was exposed to to clean it uranium almost all of the members of his team are now dead some...
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military during the first gulf war in the early ninety nine clearing out battlefields in kuwait back then the u.s. dropped more than three hundred fifty tons of depleted uranium over kuwait and iraq pictures of bombings from libya seen all too familiar and see how others touches of red that's the burning see how our instead of a cone. flare at the bottom that said the new explosions depleted uranium in military terms is highly efficient relatively cheap and powerful enough to penetrate the heaviest armor nato flatly denies its use in libya even though the u.i. and human rights commission has called for a ban countries who refused to sign up including the u.s. the u.k. france and this will the smallest particles of uranium nano particles are the most dangerous ones inhale they get into the blart and can spread into a organ including the heart grain and liver also chronicles penetrate your cell tissue this is when you get all kinds of kinetic new patients and people in iraq for example grieving that contaminated. air every day and experts say there is no way to fight it in fallujah or
military during the first gulf war in the early ninety nine clearing out battlefields in kuwait back then the u.s. dropped more than three hundred fifty tons of depleted uranium over kuwait and iraq pictures of bombings from libya seen all too familiar and see how others touches of red that's the burning see how our instead of a cone. flare at the bottom that said the new explosions depleted uranium in military terms is highly efficient relatively cheap and powerful enough to penetrate the...
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the raider kuwait afghanistan somalia the balkans. again now we're seeing a movement into a libya dr dark rocky was a leading specialist in the cleanup after the gulf war says there is no way of actually decontaminating affected areas that will give it a written memorandum to lie about the health and environmental protection or emotional he himself was exposed to depleted uranium almost all of the members of his team are now dead some theory that the suffering of those bombed in areas where there will be no western troops will go unnoticed and i think happens in. libya. just because an instant. and. everybody is. nations and so forth i don't think anyone listens depleted uranium has a half life of four and a house billion years hence its destruction by some as the silent killer that will never stop killing. our t. washington d.c. . air strikes can never provide a humanitarian help or liberation such as cross lining from the stop the war coalition leaving aside the question of the legality of the operation everything that we have learn
the raider kuwait afghanistan somalia the balkans. again now we're seeing a movement into a libya dr dark rocky was a leading specialist in the cleanup after the gulf war says there is no way of actually decontaminating affected areas that will give it a written memorandum to lie about the health and environmental protection or emotional he himself was exposed to depleted uranium almost all of the members of his team are now dead some theory that the suffering of those bombed in areas where...
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iraq the health approach of the radium are there and we see it throughout iraq are saudi arabia kuwaitafghanistan somalia the balkans and again now we're seeing the movement into were libya dr dog rocky was a leading specialist in the cleanup after the gulf war says there is no way of actually decontaminating affected areas i was given a written memoranda lie about the health and environment approach you are a mission he himself was exposed to the clique uranium almost all of the members of his team are now dead something here that the suffering of those bombed in areas where there will be no western troops will go unnoticed and i think happens in remote villages and i suspect it is because it is going to find a cat and it will do anything to start saying hey look everybody is dying here they've got fences. enough of nations and so forth i don't think anyone listens depleted uranium has a half life of four and a house deal in the years hence it's this production by some as the silent killer that will never stop killing. our chief washington d.c. . nato is pledging to continue until col
iraq the health approach of the radium are there and we see it throughout iraq are saudi arabia kuwaitafghanistan somalia the balkans and again now we're seeing the movement into were libya dr dog rocky was a leading specialist in the cleanup after the gulf war says there is no way of actually decontaminating affected areas i was given a written memoranda lie about the health and environment approach you are a mission he himself was exposed to the clique uranium almost all of the members of his...
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military during the first gulf war in the early ninety's ninety clearing up battlefield in kuwait back then the u.s. dropped more than three hundred and fifty tons of depleted uranium over kuwait and iraq pictures of bombing some levy a scene all too familiar you see how there's touches of bread that's the burning. out instead of a chorus for you and you've got the flaring bottle that's a do you explosion it polluted your brain him in military terms is highly efficient relatively cheap and powerful enough to penetrate the heaviest armor needle flatly denies its use in libya even though dui and human rights commission has called for a ban countries who have receipts to sign up includes the u.s. the u.k. friends and destroys the smallest particles of uranium nano particles are the most dangerous ones being hailed they get into the blood and can spread into any organ including the heart grain liver or a particle penetrate your cell tissue this is when you get all kinds of genetic mutations and people in the rack or example regain that contaminated air every day and i say there's no way to
military during the first gulf war in the early ninety's ninety clearing up battlefield in kuwait back then the u.s. dropped more than three hundred and fifty tons of depleted uranium over kuwait and iraq pictures of bombing some levy a scene all too familiar you see how there's touches of bread that's the burning. out instead of a chorus for you and you've got the flaring bottle that's a do you explosion it polluted your brain him in military terms is highly efficient relatively cheap and...
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dropped more than three hundred fifty tons of completed new rhenium over kuwait and iraq pictures of bombings from libya seen all too familiar you see how there's touches of red that's the burning see how it. instead of a cone straight up and you've got the flare at the bottom that's a do you explosion depleted uranium in military terms is highly efficient relatively cheap and powerful enough to penetrate the heaviest armor nato flatly denies its use in libya even though the e.u. and human rights commission has called for a ban countries who refused to sign out include the u.s. the u.k. france and this will the smallest particles of uranium nano particles are the most dangerous ones inhaled they get into the blood and ten spreading to any organ including the heart brain liver once the particles penetrate your cell tissue this is when you get all kinds of. that's people in iraq for example we've seen that contaminated air every day and experts say there is no way to fight it in fallujah or in iraq where the u.s. dropped thousands of completed uranium rounds after the two thousand and
dropped more than three hundred fifty tons of completed new rhenium over kuwait and iraq pictures of bombings from libya seen all too familiar you see how there's touches of red that's the burning see how it. instead of a cone straight up and you've got the flare at the bottom that's a do you explosion depleted uranium in military terms is highly efficient relatively cheap and powerful enough to penetrate the heaviest armor nato flatly denies its use in libya even though the e.u. and human...
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iraq the health effects of the radio there we see it throughout iraq or saudi arabia kuwait afghanistan somalia the balkans. again now we're seeing the movement into libya dr dr hakim was a leading specialist in the cleanup after the gulf war says there is no way of actually decontaminating affected areas but i was given a written memorandum to lie about the health and environmental protection re-emission he in south was exposed to depleted uranium almost all of the members of his team are now dead some here that the suffering of those bombed in areas where there will be no western troops will go unnoticed and i think happens in remote villages in libya expecting this. and. everybody's. nations and so forth i don't think anyone depleted uranium has a half life of four and a house billions of years hence it's description by some as the silent killer that will never stop killing. our t. washington d.c. next member states in the e.u. a locked in a battle over how to deal with the deluge of north african migrants seeking refuge in europe it's a result of lampedusa has been inundated with te
iraq the health effects of the radio there we see it throughout iraq or saudi arabia kuwait afghanistan somalia the balkans. again now we're seeing the movement into libya dr dr hakim was a leading specialist in the cleanup after the gulf war says there is no way of actually decontaminating affected areas but i was given a written memorandum to lie about the health and environmental protection re-emission he in south was exposed to depleted uranium almost all of the members of his team are now...
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having to approve an act of war, and he said, this is after 10,000 british troops have been amassed in kuwait, he said, we don't need you guys. and we felt deeply hurt. what do you mean, you don't need news is chris: i wouldn't generalize that behavior. >> but the point is we need you to basically -- we're a little bit like the prom queen last year, trying to carry favor with the court. chris: despite the special relationship there are big differences. of course class rigidity is chief. the highest levels of british education were once the reserve of the upper classes but andrew, andrew sullivan, who comes from a middle class background, made it to oxford. i want to show you a clitch "history boys." here are these middle class boys being tutored so they can write their way into oxford or cambridge. >> has anybody been to rome or venice? florence? no. because the upper candidates would have been and they'll have done course on what they've seen there most likely. so they're going to know when they come to do an essay like this on the church at the time of the reformation that some of the silly
having to approve an act of war, and he said, this is after 10,000 british troops have been amassed in kuwait, he said, we don't need you guys. and we felt deeply hurt. what do you mean, you don't need news is chris: i wouldn't generalize that behavior. >> but the point is we need you to basically -- we're a little bit like the prom queen last year, trying to carry favor with the court. chris: despite the special relationship there are big differences. of course class rigidity is chief....
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bush's father had gone into iraq after iraq invaded kuwait and caused them to be removed from kuwait but did not change the regime, there is good evidence that saddam hussein believed america would not change the regime, that he would survive even though the united states might come in. there were a combination of things taking place that argued for it and behaviors there was a behavior pattern on the part of iraq, misguided as it turned out and he refused to leave with his family which was offered and urged. war is the failure of diplomacy. >> as you quote in the book. one thing people will be surprised to read about is president bush never asked for your advice on whether the country should go to war against iraq. would that violate one of rumsfeld's rules? >> i don't think so. i don't know that he asked colin powell or, the rice or the vice president. he was the president elected by the american people. we had frequent meetings and discuss various aspects of the situation. they worked very hard with the united nations to put additional pressure on saddam hussein so that he would c
bush's father had gone into iraq after iraq invaded kuwait and caused them to be removed from kuwait but did not change the regime, there is good evidence that saddam hussein believed america would not change the regime, that he would survive even though the united states might come in. there were a combination of things taking place that argued for it and behaviors there was a behavior pattern on the part of iraq, misguided as it turned out and he refused to leave with his family which was...
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already involving themselves in exhibition matches first they faced important away and in a week must kuwait's can enjoy spectacle fans never get tired of the tour all three cells between russia in canada and international tournament will take police right after that not much rest but it's clear the players love what they do and. the m.h.l. is getting to higher level we're going to play big teams and to represent only as a claim against canada is always something special i like it and i think the league is taking the right steps in promotion. outfit left corporate will join dickie shell next season and their junior team has become the thirty second squad in them h l it's clear there and the league is picking up steam with expansion very much that buzzword could therefore count against some of these players making their mark on the winter olympics roll into sochi in twenty fourteen can same but above. and for the real madrid that champions league quarter finals after flying start on tuesday nights but so many were expecting what happened in milan later on is up sulking left for a first minute o
already involving themselves in exhibition matches first they faced important away and in a week must kuwait's can enjoy spectacle fans never get tired of the tour all three cells between russia in canada and international tournament will take police right after that not much rest but it's clear the players love what they do and. the m.h.l. is getting to higher level we're going to play big teams and to represent only as a claim against canada is always something special i like it and i think...
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already involving themselves in exhibition matches first they faced important away and in a week most kuwait's can enjoy is practical fans never get to be eternal three so between russia and canada and international tournament will take place right after their not much rest but it's clear the players love what they do. for. the m.h.l. is getting to a higher level we're going to play big teams and to represent zoe and to play against canada is always something special i like it and i think the league is taking the right steps and promotion. here i would fear to live corporates will join the k. show next season and their junior team has become the second squad in their main channel it's clear them believe is picking up steam with expansion very much the buzz word who'd their focus and again some of these players making them work when the winter olympics roll into sochi in twenty fourteen because name but. now in football real madrid and shockey both get out their champions league quarter finals after a flying start on tuesday night not so many were expecting what happened in the long run to stic
already involving themselves in exhibition matches first they faced important away and in a week most kuwait's can enjoy is practical fans never get to be eternal three so between russia and canada and international tournament will take place right after their not much rest but it's clear the players love what they do. for. the m.h.l. is getting to a higher level we're going to play big teams and to represent zoe and to play against canada is always something special i like it and i think the...
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africa in the middle east as for example egypt will do or used to do with hosni mubarak and definitely kuwait and saudi arabia syria is iran's closest ally in the region and the cost to support the revolver in syria are from com was mentions of the rand syria is obviously a strategic ally for iran in the in the region and without syria iran loses there and there are a bridge there a land bridge to lebanon and there here has fallen forces so of course hezbollah would suffer if the syrian regime was to fall and that would be stabilizing iran and weaken its cower in the region which would be an obvious benefit to being called american forces some experts even believe that this stabilize ation is part of a strategy the west perceives in the region we are seeing with a strategy which includes our moms other points the generalized weakening of a sovereign nation states of the sovereign genes in the arab world in order to try to isolate iran even with very few perhaps no friendly countries in the region and that will then leave iraq pretty much alone at least in the arab world and would facilitate f
africa in the middle east as for example egypt will do or used to do with hosni mubarak and definitely kuwait and saudi arabia syria is iran's closest ally in the region and the cost to support the revolver in syria are from com was mentions of the rand syria is obviously a strategic ally for iran in the in the region and without syria iran loses there and there are a bridge there a land bridge to lebanon and there here has fallen forces so of course hezbollah would suffer if the syrian regime...
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already involving themselves in exhibition matches first they faced in poland away and in a week must kuwait skinny jays spectacle fans never get tired of the tour will face fell between russia and canada and international tournament will take least wait after their not much rest but it's clear the players love what they did. the m.h.l. is getting to a higher level we're going to play big teams and to represent so early and to play against canada is always something special i like it and i think the league is taking the right steps and promotions are going to slow ricky outfit live corporate will join take a chill next season and their junior team has become the thirty second squad in the m.h.l. it's clearly on the league is picking up steam with expansion very much that buzzword who'd their focus against some of these players making their mark on the winter olympics roll into sochi in twenty four team because aim but out of. shock still or over in the footballing world on tuesday night there. getting their champions league last eight campaigns off to a flying start soon many were expecting
already involving themselves in exhibition matches first they faced in poland away and in a week must kuwait skinny jays spectacle fans never get tired of the tour will face fell between russia and canada and international tournament will take least wait after their not much rest but it's clear the players love what they did. the m.h.l. is getting to a higher level we're going to play big teams and to represent so early and to play against canada is always something special i like it and i...
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ago the new intelligence chief in egypt, who is parts of the new interim government, paid a very kuwaitit to damascus, syria. this looks like the new egyptian government where the muslim brotherhood is running the show is trying to reach out to hamas and hezbollah. >> we will i think underwrite the only solution to libya, they'll divide the country in two and protect the country with us, until we see what other ways we can find to get gaddaf
ago the new intelligence chief in egypt, who is parts of the new interim government, paid a very kuwaitit to damascus, syria. this looks like the new egyptian government where the muslim brotherhood is running the show is trying to reach out to hamas and hezbollah. >> we will i think underwrite the only solution to libya, they'll divide the country in two and protect the country with us, until we see what other ways we can find to get gaddaf