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well, i don't think there's any place in the world that really considers the u. s. a reliable partner. it's very clear in europe, but, you know, i'm sorry, the reason, i mean not even neighbors, both mexico and canada, they pay lead service to the, to the u. s. alliance and the de facto economic union. but even mexico is kind of rebelling against it in terms of canada doesn't seem they have a very, very end. they do not seem to have an independent foreign policy. at this juncture, the u. s. is in a race against time to get rid of what he believes are challenges to its enemy. and they believe their, her jeremy is justified because there's should be only one solution for the whole world. and it should basically be imposed and run by the united states. this is not falling on a warm ears around the world. you can see rejection of this in africa. south african foreign minister has not been reticent about condemning united states to a trace, schooling blinking on the fact that he says he doesn't want her to poor south africa to make the choices between china and the us. but
well, i don't think there's any place in the world that really considers the u. s. a reliable partner. it's very clear in europe, but, you know, i'm sorry, the reason, i mean not even neighbors, both mexico and canada, they pay lead service to the, to the u. s. alliance and the de facto economic union. but even mexico is kind of rebelling against it in terms of canada doesn't seem they have a very, very end. they do not seem to have an independent foreign policy. at this juncture, the u. s. is...
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you've got a situation where we could see a total crash in the u. s. market due to the fact that as, as an actually rightly points out for ones and investors and are looking at the united states and thinking, is this a safe place for me to pop my cash? is this a safe place for me to buy stops and equities, or any kind of financial instrument and it hit the global investment community says now the u. s. economy gets food into 34, and then we can see every economy that's allied to the u. s. following the same way, just like what happened in germany, 1929. in order to buy a life of bread, jeannie didn't tie wheelbarrow. so i think we're moving toward this multi poto wild order, which will start with the u. s. dollar becoming more or less the font is a global reserve currency. people trading in other currencies like the chinese women beat, even the russian people which are where we're seeing forecasting both of these economies to be positive g d p growth this year. so people will start moving away and i think we'll start seeing a wall that isn't dictated
you've got a situation where we could see a total crash in the u. s. market due to the fact that as, as an actually rightly points out for ones and investors and are looking at the united states and thinking, is this a safe place for me to pop my cash? is this a safe place for me to buy stops and equities, or any kind of financial instrument and it hit the global investment community says now the u. s. economy gets food into 34, and then we can see every economy that's allied to the u. s....
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the u . s. a stronger foot holt to counter what it sees as the biggest potential threat in the south china sea region. a possible invasion of tie one by china. joining me now for more context on this is also columnist and political scientists . richard had diarrhea and richard and iron clad commitment from the us to defend the philippines, including in the south china sea. does this make the philippines safer or increased chances of a real confrontation with bridging? well, as far as the statement, iron cloud is concerned, this is kind of a shade magically shade that the united states use this. we not only treat the like the philippines, but we hear also doctor, when the united states talks about its relationship with gulf countries, persian gulf countries in the middle east, for instance. so i think that wart doesn't care as much water except when the binding ministration. flyer flies, the parameters of gets michelle defense. tricky with the, till the beans. and this is something that has been qu
the u . s. a stronger foot holt to counter what it sees as the biggest potential threat in the south china sea region. a possible invasion of tie one by china. joining me now for more context on this is also columnist and political scientists . richard had diarrhea and richard and iron clad commitment from the us to defend the philippines, including in the south china sea. does this make the philippines safer or increased chances of a real confrontation with bridging? well, as far as the...
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years ago this monday, former us president george w bush, spoke to american troops from the podium of a u. s. or a craft carrier, announcing the end of major combat operations in iraq. the infamous speech was called mission accomplished ortiz, steve sweeney looks at how exactly the u. s. lead operation on bringing about a rocky freedom field. on the 1st of may, 2003. george w bush gave his speech on board the u. s. s warship, abraham lincoln declaring victory an end to the war in iraq. major combat operations and iraq have ended in the battle of iraq. the united states and our allies have prevailed. a banner was draped on the ship boldly, declaring mission accomplished. but was it according to the iraq body count project, nearly 11000 civilians were killed in the 1st few months of the wall by 2023 and recorded more than 200000 fatalities with others. putting that detto as high as $1000000.00 or more, less than a month after bush's speech, the iraqi army was disbanded with thousands of soldiers left angry and disgruntled at u. s. occupying forces, the insurgents, he continued, but u. s. offic
years ago this monday, former us president george w bush, spoke to american troops from the podium of a u. s. or a craft carrier, announcing the end of major combat operations in iraq. the infamous speech was called mission accomplished ortiz, steve sweeney looks at how exactly the u. s. lead operation on bringing about a rocky freedom field. on the 1st of may, 2003. george w bush gave his speech on board the u. s. s warship, abraham lincoln declaring victory an end to the war in iraq. major...
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the u. s. a spurred civil war in syria, for example, as a lead to death of at least 300000 civilians. the western intervention in libya with the u. s. leading the charge led to devastating the civil war. this film dragging on and the us war in iraq, according to the semesters resulted in the death of more than 1000000 people. his a quick reminder of how the u. s. usage of depleted uranium almonds is still looking havoc among iraqis. ah this was alive now to iraq, a politician, a ride to me. so thanks so much for joining us here at all. tina, what do you make of this statement? there's 2 by joe biden saying that his administration upholds the right some of them, especially as the u. s. military has cool so much devastation and predominately muslim countries in recent decades. of course, the skis are they are talking about anti muslim load feelings of sentiments which seems to me it didn't come a lot without prior reasons or says other your reports has said they're likely that another state has bee
the u. s. a spurred civil war in syria, for example, as a lead to death of at least 300000 civilians. the western intervention in libya with the u. s. leading the charge led to devastating the civil war. this film dragging on and the us war in iraq, according to the semesters resulted in the death of more than 1000000 people. his a quick reminder of how the u. s. usage of depleted uranium almonds is still looking havoc among iraqis. ah this was alive now to iraq, a politician, a ride to me. so...
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george w bush gave a speech on pull the u. s. s warship, abraham lincoln declaring victory and an end to the war in iraq. major combat operations and iraq have ended in the battle of iraq. the united states and our allies have prevailed. a banner was right on the ship boldly declaring mission accomplished. but was it according to the iraq body count project, nearly 11000 civilians were killed in the 1st few months of the wall by 2023, and recorded more than 200000 fatalities with others putting the test. so as high as $1000000.00 or more, less than a month off to push his speech, the iraqi army was disbanded with thousands of soldiers left angry and disgruntled at u. s. occupying forces, the insurgents, he continued, but you s official will seem to down play it scale, saying the situation was no worse than crime. they will seen him major u. s. cities. there has not been a major health crisis out. there is not a humanitarian crisis in the country. all of the non governmental experts have gone in have, have indicated that that's the
george w bush gave a speech on pull the u. s. s warship, abraham lincoln declaring victory and an end to the war in iraq. major combat operations and iraq have ended in the battle of iraq. the united states and our allies have prevailed. a banner was right on the ship boldly declaring mission accomplished. but was it according to the iraq body count project, nearly 11000 civilians were killed in the 1st few months of the wall by 2023, and recorded more than 200000 fatalities with others putting...
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oh, for the link between police, the u. s. a base and cyprus on all the u. s. bases in eastern syria, utah and so on. the middle east, so this is the real issue and that is a 3rd objective for this uh, military base, which is to keep living on base, to control the country. uh, unless of course, uh through managing a network. oh, well, that's a good context and espionage concerts. in order to keep the company at the base and the within sort of thing the boundary is that's acceptable to the u. s. so i believe that's the side of the objectives of having such a big compound and such a finding. the country like lebanon, especially that this compound, is not far from main name, but action military base in syria. so it also serves a, as a means to contain a monitor emotion activities in northern syria. quite interesting, jamal. what came professor of history, an international relations at lebanese university, and they wrote thank you. aaron's kitch island, known as the pearl of the persian gulf, is preparing to get its ancient town added to the unesco list. the isla
oh, for the link between police, the u. s. a base and cyprus on all the u. s. bases in eastern syria, utah and so on. the middle east, so this is the real issue and that is a 3rd objective for this uh, military base, which is to keep living on base, to control the country. uh, unless of course, uh through managing a network. oh, well, that's a good context and espionage concerts. in order to keep the company at the base and the within sort of thing the boundary is that's acceptable to the u. s....
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u. s. following the same way, just like what happens in germany. 1929, but in order to buy a life of bread genie didn't tie wheelbarrow. so i think we're moving toward this multi poder wilder, which will start with the u. s. dollar becoming more less the font is a global reserve currency. people trading and other currencies, like the chinese women beat even the russian, brutal which are where we're seeing or forecasting both of these economies to be positive g d p growth this year. so people will start moving away and i think we'll start seeing a war that isn't dictated so much. so whatever uncle sam decides to do when he wakes up for breakfast in the morning with his us dollar, it's a very exciting time. a bit of a scary time in one way, but definitely exciting. now, finally, it doesn't just make our cars go, we'd be dearly missing many products, if it wasn't for the petrochemical industry, turning oil into the things we use every day. and with that in mind, the 14th annual iran petrochemical forum opened its doors on monday, inter unwelcoming, among other delegations from at russia, china
u. s. following the same way, just like what happens in germany. 1929, but in order to buy a life of bread genie didn't tie wheelbarrow. so i think we're moving toward this multi poder wilder, which will start with the u. s. dollar becoming more less the font is a global reserve currency. people trading and other currencies, like the chinese women beat even the russian, brutal which are where we're seeing or forecasting both of these economies to be positive g d p growth this year. so people...
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been shown in nearly a 1000, arrested, and protest demanding the release of jill former prime minister, abram costs and depend demik ever migration policy is about to expire. the u. s. which could have a big effect on border restrictions. we'll look at what the end of title $42.00 means for thousands of migrants at the us mexico border the . i'm here and told him, welcome to the program. we started with the fiercest fighting in months between israel and palestinian militants in gauze of israel has kept up. it strikes on the gaza strip overnight, and palestinian militants have been responding with rock and fire. it comes separate is real, struck what it described as military sites operated by the islamic jihad militant group on tuesday. egypt has been trying to broker ceasefire, and the latest finding at least 21 palestinians have been killed so far. me real kits launching from the gaza strip to be short from the sky by its rails and just then system. according to these rating military mold in 450 rockets were fired from gaza on wednesday by the palestinian militant group is. lemme had the group designated a terrorist organization by israel, the you and others lawye
been shown in nearly a 1000, arrested, and protest demanding the release of jill former prime minister, abram costs and depend demik ever migration policy is about to expire. the u. s. which could have a big effect on border restrictions. we'll look at what the end of title $42.00 means for thousands of migrants at the us mexico border the . i'm here and told him, welcome to the program. we started with the fiercest fighting in months between israel and palestinian militants in gauze of israel...
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a $100000000000.00 in deposits. it's the 2nd largest retail bank to fill in u. s. history. in the u. s. a former model e g. carol returned to the witness stand today in her rape case against former president donald trump. the trial resumed after the judge denied a request by trump's attorney for a missed trial. due to alleged bias by the judge trevors accused of raping carroll in a department store dressing room in 1996 or gary as in chief prosecutor, had survived an assassination attempt unharmed. officials say that his convoy was on his way to sophia. when a bomb exploded by the side of the road. l protesters have accused him of failing to tackle corruption. they've called for his resignation. the un stop official in sudan says of the countries warring generals have agreed to send representatives to potential negotiations. folk or pelletize says that the talks could be held in saudi arabia, and that they would most likely focus 1st on establishing a durable truce. pleasures are still be reported in the capital cartoon, despite an agreement between rival military forces to extend of ceasefire. 8 tons of m
a $100000000000.00 in deposits. it's the 2nd largest retail bank to fill in u. s. history. in the u. s. a former model e g. carol returned to the witness stand today in her rape case against former president donald trump. the trial resumed after the judge denied a request by trump's attorney for a missed trial. due to alleged bias by the judge trevors accused of raping carroll in a department store dressing room in 1996 or gary as in chief prosecutor, had survived an assassination attempt...
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a u. s. traffic police officer had a lucky escape in a car crash, had a routine traffic stop on highway in virginia. so take a look at the stats, come with losing control on the opposite lane and then smashes in the area where the fairfax county officer was conducting that traffic. stop. the sports car had the officer, the stop car and the police vehicle. the officer and drivers of both vehicles suffered minor injuries. on the under age driver of the car was charged with reckless driving. ah, hello again. the headlines on al jazeera, iran's precedence, but i aimed at e. c has landed in the syrian capital, damascus. it's the 1st visit by an arabian president since the outbreak of syria's war president at r e. c said he is ready to cooperate with syria and rebuilding the country door said jabari has more from to her on while the reigning president is the 1st president to visit damascus since the new job went to syria in 2010, prior to the start of the war in syria 2011 abraham bracy, clearly s
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and we have a u. s. military, where half of the military biologist budget, so we have coast as contractors and they have a carbon impact as well. um, through the manufacturing of what weapons through transport of materials, through all of it. there's so many impacts and it's not just an answering machine. it has all of these other pollutants as well. yeah, i just want to go in and we just want to say that we feel the answer is to reverse course, because we are in a trajectory to multiply these carbon emissions as we increase us bases. we are opening a new base in guam for 5000 marines. we have we are dredging the ocean, the beautiful ocean in okinawa, for a new military base. so as we prepare, yep. first there's ukraine. that's, that's terrible. you know what's happening there. we have to put an end to this, and now we are preparing for a war with china. you know, i are surrounding the offering this mattress, the chase as well. yes. and start, i want to bring this question to you actually because hittin
and we have a u. s. military, where half of the military biologist budget, so we have coast as contractors and they have a carbon impact as well. um, through the manufacturing of what weapons through transport of materials, through all of it. there's so many impacts and it's not just an answering machine. it has all of these other pollutants as well. yeah, i just want to go in and we just want to say that we feel the answer is to reverse course, because we are in a trajectory to multiply these...
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so i, i believe that there's little doubt here at the u. s. a would know more than what they're saying about who's behind this attack in moscow. art it of course, but as i mean, as if in washington, thank you for bringing us up to speed. so here is a look at some more stories making news around the world. ukraine says at least 18 people have been killed in russian strikes on the house on region. hypermarkets and train station was shelled. some of the victims had been shopping for supplies ahead of a 3 day lockdown, ordered by authorities, which they say would enable them to root out russian spies. you could do a belarus in journalist, an activist has been sentenced. that ain't me, is when you prison accused of plotting unrest and planning to seize power, roman courtesy of which was arrested in may 2021. when his ryan f light was forced to land in minsk, he ran a telegram news channel, used by posters opposing alexander lucas ankles. ridging movie believes in serbia say they've arrested a 13 year old boy in connection with a shooting rampage at a
so i, i believe that there's little doubt here at the u. s. a would know more than what they're saying about who's behind this attack in moscow. art it of course, but as i mean, as if in washington, thank you for bringing us up to speed. so here is a look at some more stories making news around the world. ukraine says at least 18 people have been killed in russian strikes on the house on region. hypermarkets and train station was shelled. some of the victims had been shopping for supplies ahead...
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a u. s. police officer had a lucky escape after a car crash during a routine traffic stop on a highway in virginia. so the dash cam footage from his patrol shows a sports car losing control on the opposite lane and then headed towards the fairfax county officer. he narrowly escaped the 2 colliding vehicles. he's left with minor injuries along with the 2 other drivers and the driver of that sports car was under raged, and he is now charged with reckless driving. thanks for watching more information on our website. the weather is next. then inside story will examine how much of a threats to dance conflict this 2 shots. ah, let's start off this. why the report in asia pacific? thank you so much for joining in store. and system is now moving into the korean peninsula, out of china thursday into friday. that rain will really intensify, generally about a 100 millimeters of rain. so what that means is places like sol, for example, and months worth of rain over the span of 24 hours by saturday. this
a u. s. police officer had a lucky escape after a car crash during a routine traffic stop on a highway in virginia. so the dash cam footage from his patrol shows a sports car losing control on the opposite lane and then headed towards the fairfax county officer. he narrowly escaped the 2 colliding vehicles. he's left with minor injuries along with the 2 other drivers and the driver of that sports car was under raged, and he is now charged with reckless driving. thanks for watching more...
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and in that sense, my york, as it's right, it will be still very difficult for them to stay in the u. s. a. even if the information they get is a different one. but it is also important to add that to the decision. uh that a lot of migrants make it is an emotional decision. they have been walking for months from venezuela, from a different country. so the united states and they have been waiting for months or even years on the mexican side to cross over. and it's more an emotional decision to say, okay, this is enough, the pen time is over. forgotten now over to the us. the right that is dw correspondent, catalina troy at in, on the ground for us in el paso, texas. uh, thanks so much currently and appreciate your reporting now your price president for letting me it's a nancy sized key of needs more time and more weapons for it's the wrong anticipation of counter offensive against russia. he believes he prayed, could make progress if they launched it now. but that the human cost would be too great. financing has been deadlocked in the eastern time. a buck moved over the past months. it has
and in that sense, my york, as it's right, it will be still very difficult for them to stay in the u. s. a. even if the information they get is a different one. but it is also important to add that to the decision. uh that a lot of migrants make it is an emotional decision. they have been walking for months from venezuela, from a different country. so the united states and they have been waiting for months or even years on the mexican side to cross over. and it's more an emotional decision to...
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so i, i believe that there's little doubt here, the u. s. a would know more than what they're saying about who's behind this attack in moscow. art, you know, the correspond as i mean, as if in washington, thank you for bringing us up to speed snow in russia, finding independent information about the war and ukraine is extremely difficult. western media is no longer available and access to social media is restricted and he slipped from finland has now come up with a novel way to bypass censorship and get information about the war into the country . hidden inside, one of russia's most popular video games is a room with a kremlin, doesn't want players to find deep within accustom map for the online shoot a game counter strike. a finished newspaper has hidden a treasure trove of band information. element of target on its and to underlying press freedom. we have built a slavic city and counter strike called ivonya. so meaning war in russian. i know that word in itself is banned in russia within the ukrainian context. but in that city, you will find
so i, i believe that there's little doubt here, the u. s. a would know more than what they're saying about who's behind this attack in moscow. art, you know, the correspond as i mean, as if in washington, thank you for bringing us up to speed snow in russia, finding independent information about the war and ukraine is extremely difficult. western media is no longer available and access to social media is restricted and he slipped from finland has now come up with a novel way to bypass...
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a listen. it will be difficult because of the u. s. hamstrung being a union of many jurisdictions with different tax authorities makes it very difficult to present a single tax break for investment in the european area. and each country for itself is not a solution. in addition, europe has this predilection for, for going for, for direct subsidies, giving money. but you have to apply for it. you have to go through a lot of bureaucracy and you have to learn how to do it takes a long time. and this is the european problem, i think when we look at the, you and their response to the american plan, inflation reduction act de point to the green deal, which is a plan of a much longer term. it says that they want to build up resilient supply chains, and they point to the u. s. and they say, this is big money, but is it going to be there to the long haul? do they not have a point there that there is a longer, more structural plan that you completed the u. s. u u has one advantage of the u. s. doesn't have because there are several jurisdiction
a listen. it will be difficult because of the u. s. hamstrung being a union of many jurisdictions with different tax authorities makes it very difficult to present a single tax break for investment in the european area. and each country for itself is not a solution. in addition, europe has this predilection for, for going for, for direct subsidies, giving money. but you have to apply for it. you have to go through a lot of bureaucracy and you have to learn how to do it takes a long time. and...
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u. s. troops were doing it. i can, i've got to stand and this completely on, on baled a what the u. s. war machine was the way and how it was being a he'd and how he was completed with the media with my sir media. how western media has been companies, leader. we to hiding these for all from, from the public because they need to maintain the, you know, quote unquote, rules based order. well, the latest news are face face given on our website, r t dot com. thank you for choosing audience. nashville. ah ah ah ah. mm mm ah a new live muscles. if you look on the initial be wonderful. um not a deal can use to put value a new day or 2, but you also do a what i see the steve both the little gear medation says a good.
u. s. troops were doing it. i can, i've got to stand and this completely on, on baled a what the u. s. war machine was the way and how it was being a he'd and how he was completed with the media with my sir media. how western media has been companies, leader. we to hiding these for all from, from the public because they need to maintain the, you know, quote unquote, rules based order. well, the latest news are face face given on our website, r t dot com. thank you for choosing audience....
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i still had here and out z a u. s. regulates, is rushing to find a rescue to buy the troubled 1st republic bank. and with all eyes on the south china sea, the philippines in the u. s. strength, and that different school, british ah, hello, there is more heat flooding into the north of africa in the new week. but before we get there, let's have a look at the middle east and levant, and we see some recovery to temperatures across the levant, as the worst of wet windy and when she weather pushes its way further east. across the caucuses, some one coming back into western parts of turkey, but the temperature is still below the average in ankara, temperatures. it's set to come down in place like iraq, as well as q rate and katara. that's thanks to a bit of a breezy wind blowing down, kicking up a lot of dust. we could see some hazy sunshine across southern part of saudi arabia into tuesday now was a move to the north of africa. the heat is the story here, but bits and pieces of rain from a weather system across the mediter
i still had here and out z a u. s. regulates, is rushing to find a rescue to buy the troubled 1st republic bank. and with all eyes on the south china sea, the philippines in the u. s. strength, and that different school, british ah, hello, there is more heat flooding into the north of africa in the new week. but before we get there, let's have a look at the middle east and levant, and we see some recovery to temperatures across the levant, as the worst of wet windy and when she weather pushes...
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u. s. election are just one example. and then of course there's this guy for years form a u. s. president donald trump has complained about a never ending which haunt against him. he continues to misuse the term and he's always the victim spending wins and millions of dollars on his continued, which on an appalling distortion of history that trivializes the plight of so many women, still suffering to day dinning and prefers a more sober approach to its dark past one that honors the victims of which once and brings them back into the conversation. all this delving into the history of our family, which has been enlightening and emotionally exhausting surreal to retrace her footsteps and unbearably sad to think so many suffered her fate. oh, even more upsetting is the fact that women are still going through it, which once aren't only a phenomenon of centuries ago, but rather an urgent problem that affects thousands of vulnerable women every day in africa, asia, and elsewhere. oh the deadly chain of events instigated by envious neighbors in montgomery to kruber's case. oh is a pat
u. s. election are just one example. and then of course there's this guy for years form a u. s. president donald trump has complained about a never ending which haunt against him. he continues to misuse the term and he's always the victim spending wins and millions of dollars on his continued, which on an appalling distortion of history that trivializes the plight of so many women, still suffering to day dinning and prefers a more sober approach to its dark past one that honors the victims of...
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a welcome ad by the syrian government, while the u. s. and turkey are treading on sovereign groans of the american. the army in caea were considering the mosque as a compassion. it doesn't matter that tonight to assist talking about combating terrorism and com. i think i said this is just set up. i got that because everyone knows that the american is feeling good, the oil or the dorky. i will tell you that as a government we are going to the exact total of focus. army is a commission and may be a, sam took a circus, considering that they are comp, i think there isn't any for him. power came to see without a permission from here and government. we are considering them as a few of the russian buzzers is illegal. first of all, here and go market invited rations to help this element in combat in korean. their process in caea is illegal year and the are in the legal way. and we are talking about withdrawing off the play and powers. we are mentioning here the united states both came without any permission pharmacy and go want a plan without any
a welcome ad by the syrian government, while the u. s. and turkey are treading on sovereign groans of the american. the army in caea were considering the mosque as a compassion. it doesn't matter that tonight to assist talking about combating terrorism and com. i think i said this is just set up. i got that because everyone knows that the american is feeling good, the oil or the dorky. i will tell you that as a government we are going to the exact total of focus. army is a commission and may be...
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to what extent is china stolen a march on on the u. s. is, is it trying to get a look in now at increasing its investment? it is. and right now, i don't think china has very much control over africa as reverse has. oddly enough, and let's, let's get specific here. the rare earth elements. they're not copper, lithium, z, cobalt, rarest elements. they're 17 funny sounding names. and the reason china got such great control over them is through most of humanity. there were more earth than man knew it to do with. the u. s. was a much larger producer. up until the 1990s, the late ninety's then was china. but china needed rares, and boy put focus and money into it. and it was producing rivers much cheaper than anybody else in the world could. so all the other production closed down and only china is producing then by the end of the 90s, the early millennium. now there's all a sudden with technology advance, he like it is now the use for rare earth elements all civ, 17 of em. there's only a few 1000 tons a year that get produced. now the demand is
to what extent is china stolen a march on on the u. s. is, is it trying to get a look in now at increasing its investment? it is. and right now, i don't think china has very much control over africa as reverse has. oddly enough, and let's, let's get specific here. the rare earth elements. they're not copper, lithium, z, cobalt, rarest elements. they're 17 funny sounding names. and the reason china got such great control over them is through most of humanity. there were more earth than man knew...
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a long time suspect in the case is now being extradited to the u. s a. b c's injury a. fuji has the latest nearly two decades after 18 year old natalee holloway's disappearance in aruba. the prime suspect in the case is set to face charges in the us as her family awaits justice. peruvian authorities have now agreed to a temporary extradition of your hand vandersloot to face prosecution in the u. s. for the alleged commission of the crimes of extortion and fraud stemming from holloway's disappearance. in 2005, it's fairly extraordinary for another country to temporarily give up a prisoner. to the to the united states, it would have taken a fair amount of negotiation between us authorities and peruvian authorities. vandersloot a dutch nationals from aruba, is currently serving a 28 year sentence in peru for another crime. the murder of stephany flores, who was strangled five years to the day after holloway disappeared. vandersloot confessed to killing flores. abc is john kenyans later caught up with him outside prison confession unwillingly. can you tell us that vanderslo
a long time suspect in the case is now being extradited to the u. s a. b c's injury a. fuji has the latest nearly two decades after 18 year old natalee holloway's disappearance in aruba. the prime suspect in the case is set to face charges in the us as her family awaits justice. peruvian authorities have now agreed to a temporary extradition of your hand vandersloot to face prosecution in the u. s. for the alleged commission of the crimes of extortion and fraud stemming from holloway's...
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u. s. military access to but it is a case study for areas that were chosen u. s. vessels, like the one behind me are a constant presses. here is so big as many as a 100 of them dock every year for a number of reasons, including to refuel and get repairs done. in fact, it was during one of those routine visits in 2014, when jennifer lauder a filipino transgender woman was murdered by an american serviceman. joseph's got pemberton, a u. s. marine was convicted of killing loudy, but was pardoned by former president would be good at 30 in 2020 and set back to the us. the murder of jennifer allowed us not an isolated case. the 16000 cases of prosecution that arose in a long couple alone and the 8600 shill. again, irish and children that were left behind and like suby b a n which will host us forces into of its basis is close to taiwan. the focal point of much of the antagonism between the us and china. cu glanced governor manuel mamba opposed to plant. we know dying. why is a polymer game? no, it is always been that way. era. we know that. wow. our married cow will a
u. s. military access to but it is a case study for areas that were chosen u. s. vessels, like the one behind me are a constant presses. here is so big as many as a 100 of them dock every year for a number of reasons, including to refuel and get repairs done. in fact, it was during one of those routine visits in 2014, when jennifer lauder a filipino transgender woman was murdered by an american serviceman. joseph's got pemberton, a u. s. marine was convicted of killing loudy, but was pardoned...
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the been in a business been promised to step down the lake last year. the u. s has approved a deal to sell to new helicopters to germany for a point $5000000000.00 wants to buy 60 off the aircraft. and just hoping to finalize the agreement since that heavy lift gate a couple days used to transport troops and equipment ministries around the world. a israel malware, police say a palestinian broadcast has launched from the gaza strip, has killed a 70 year old man near tennessee. it's the 1st phase. how does the inside israel and 3 days are facing any of the is really for the tree killed to see the is nomic jihad compound is doing a strikes on gaza. 5 palestinian medicine lead is, has now been killed this week along with at least 23 other palestinians. another night late by the light of rockets from gauze and is really ad defenses. the militant group is lemme had kept up its barrel edge of rockets on thursday, firing hundreds more towards israel. while many were intercepted, one struck as upon block in the central is ready city, a vertical vote, killing a 70 year ol
the been in a business been promised to step down the lake last year. the u. s has approved a deal to sell to new helicopters to germany for a point $5000000000.00 wants to buy 60 off the aircraft. and just hoping to finalize the agreement since that heavy lift gate a couple days used to transport troops and equipment ministries around the world. a israel malware, police say a palestinian broadcast has launched from the gaza strip, has killed a 70 year old man near tennessee. it's the 1st...
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hello there, let's have a look at north america and severe storms. we're the story for se in parts of the u . s. over the weekend, but it's a much clearer picture as we start the week for places like florida west all the weather, to be found in the northeast corner of the u. s. and eastern parts of canada. some blustery winds, as well as wet and wintry conditions with the worst of the rain falling in new england monday into tuesday. we think more rain edge along the western coast of the us and that's dropped temperature in places like california, but heat is flooding back in to western parts of canada. we saw the hottest day in british columbia over the weekend. so far this year. those temperature is picking up as we go into choose date. still a rash of rain touching into the desert southwest on tuesday, but temperatures in places like dallas picking up and temperatures will be on the up across the north of mexico to places like monterey. you can see 34 degrees celsius there on monday, a much clearer picture further south heavy rain. however, it's a comfort, guatemala, as well as enduring and p
hello there, let's have a look at north america and severe storms. we're the story for se in parts of the u . s. over the weekend, but it's a much clearer picture as we start the week for places like florida west all the weather, to be found in the northeast corner of the u. s. and eastern parts of canada. some blustery winds, as well as wet and wintry conditions with the worst of the rain falling in new england monday into tuesday. we think more rain edge along the western coast of the us and...
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announcement comes after the u. s. a. q south africa of supply weapons to moscow is around the pose of incest. these country is neutral and denies saving russia. i kudos president, graham or lasso is facing that impeachment, hearing in the national assembly opposition. lawmakers say he disregarded warnings of embezzlement to the states own oil transportation company, obviously denies, will make us are expected to vote on the impeachment. basically, the head of the artificial intelligence company that created chat g p t has told a us senate hearing that he's industry needs to be recognized open and i c. e o. strongly open since office visual intelligence office, many opportunities which risk to lead me through that he shares the company is concerned about how we could change of our 6 months. we suggest that government agency could recognize as a document the same. just keep ability testing. we're become film festival begins today. um the opening film is receiving lots of attention fueled by on and off screen scandal showi
announcement comes after the u. s. a. q south africa of supply weapons to moscow is around the pose of incest. these country is neutral and denies saving russia. i kudos president, graham or lasso is facing that impeachment, hearing in the national assembly opposition. lawmakers say he disregarded warnings of embezzlement to the states own oil transportation company, obviously denies, will make us are expected to vote on the impeachment. basically, the head of the artificial intelligence...
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u. s. and africa. a new study by the center for global development says the chinese banks provided $23000000000.00 to infrastructure projects in sub saharan africa, between 272020. that's more than double. the amount lent by such banks in the u. s . germany, japan and france combined. beijing is the largest provider of foreign direct investment, supporting hundreds of thousands of african jobs. that's nearly double the level of u. s. foreign direct investment. chinese landing to african countries has dropped lately, but the nation remains by far, the largest linda to african countries. china's critics accused of deliberately lending to african countries that it knows can't repay the money to increase its political influence. beijing denies practicing so cold debt trap diplomacy and says partnerships a built in good faith. the u. s. also accuses washers varden, a group which a secured many mining projects in africa, of committing human rights abuses and of extorting natural resources in african countries.
u. s. and africa. a new study by the center for global development says the chinese banks provided $23000000000.00 to infrastructure projects in sub saharan africa, between 272020. that's more than double. the amount lent by such banks in the u. s . germany, japan and france combined. beijing is the largest provider of foreign direct investment, supporting hundreds of thousands of african jobs. that's nearly double the level of u. s. foreign direct investment. chinese landing to african...
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so is the u. s. a democracy? is it a republic or is it an empire? well, we're an empire. democracy in itself is not very good. it's, you know, it's to, was to, was in the sheep funding or voting on his for dinner. as the saying goes, so in itself, it's not, but we don't, you mean we, we preach the taught we, we preach the gospel democracy and of course everyone, the us a neal cons. the us washington of foreign policy establishment endorses overseas is the opposite of democracy. we were our great tomorrow, democratic ally and ukraine, shut down all media. that's not state media. close down. all political parties did not agree with. you shut down the church even. and this is our great democratic ally. our wonderful allies in the middle east include outside of and then israel with a very sketchy human rights record. let's be honest about that. um, so we do tend to endorse and support the worst of the worst, as long as they do our bidding in washington. and what really is needed as a change in radical change in foreign policy? that's why if the ra paul
so is the u. s. a democracy? is it a republic or is it an empire? well, we're an empire. democracy in itself is not very good. it's, you know, it's to, was to, was in the sheep funding or voting on his for dinner. as the saying goes, so in itself, it's not, but we don't, you mean we, we preach the taught we, we preach the gospel democracy and of course everyone, the us a neal cons. the us washington of foreign policy establishment endorses overseas is the opposite of democracy. we were our...
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and i sat in the united states for the u. s. a. u. s. troops were doing it the way and how it was being a he didn't how he was completely need to maintain the, you know, quote unquote, rules based order. ah, no. when i was just an engagement, it was the trail with.
and i sat in the united states for the u. s. a. u. s. troops were doing it the way and how it was being a he didn't how he was completely need to maintain the, you know, quote unquote, rules based order. ah, no. when i was just an engagement, it was the trail with.
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u. s. must 1st show they've started elsewhere in been rejected. a bar few can meet those deported can be excluded from the u. s. for 5 years, but the lucky ones who make it to this side of the will then begin a 2nd journey through the asylum chord process. and that can take years. sumani received the papers that led her pursue asylum this week. she fled home doors with a daughter that she says was persecuted for being a lesbian look, but i yeah, i want a better future for her. and i want to help my father. he's old enough to say that alejandro is one of the $30000.00 migrants each month from venezuela, nicaragua, cuba, and haiti who were allowed to enter the us through a new humanitarian parole program. what i want to do is work as the surge of migraines rises on the us border, many will likely take their chances with the legal crossings, joining the millions who already live in twilight status. john henry l. g 0 el paso, a dan as a nation says that more than 100000 children in haiti are at risk of stopping to death because of escalating game violen
u. s. must 1st show they've started elsewhere in been rejected. a bar few can meet those deported can be excluded from the u. s. for 5 years, but the lucky ones who make it to this side of the will then begin a 2nd journey through the asylum chord process. and that can take years. sumani received the papers that led her pursue asylum this week. she fled home doors with a daughter that she says was persecuted for being a lesbian look, but i yeah, i want a better future for her. and i want to...
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but unfortunately, the u. s. a stopped it in a statement by the you on security council yesterday to condemn is why any, i couldn't go palestinian civilians and tell us than in women. unfortunately, they, they, you, us has been a very strong supporter of his realm since the creation of richmond in 1948. and we are near on was a classical position by the americas. that is right out of the world to defend itself. but as well, unfortunately they us, but doesn't they? i mean i attention to the 500 and go palestinian civilians to the 400 go palestinian children and women who have been target. they've been, this often isn't a bias, ren, it's about time, the international community as to then um, the decisive measures. again, this is why anybody emissions of international can i also touch upon what the reaction could be going forward from groups within gals that we know as you've laid eyes. that is real say's there were targeting p i. j commanders in terms of the the fact to leaders come us there militant wing. do those g
but unfortunately, the u. s. a stopped it in a statement by the you on security council yesterday to condemn is why any, i couldn't go palestinian civilians and tell us than in women. unfortunately, they, they, you, us has been a very strong supporter of his realm since the creation of richmond in 1948. and we are near on was a classical position by the americas. that is right out of the world to defend itself. but as well, unfortunately they us, but doesn't they? i mean i attention to the 500...
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u. s, which the u. s. a. so teams to get more us manufacturing jobs. great to these people, concepts of buying that. how does the economy grow? it's a real concern and we'll have to see what happens here. so it certainly is not. now here's the, the $1000000.00 question. question, chris, what else do you think the us government can do to try and repair public trust in the banking system? this is a really difficult questions one sir, because how you know, at the point in which your, your, your local bank branch is closing. we saw this in 2008 across, across the world really when you and i from the k pizza. and it was a big scandal, jacob and northern rock scandal, which really quick sort of an all country that's what triggered the financial crash that was again a small to medium sized, find the went boss, people chewing outside to try and get the money out to the buying, that's going to be happening now and with it. will these 3 buy instead of going on, the people of chewing up outside people see that the average of a high and they pull their money out o
u. s, which the u. s. a. so teams to get more us manufacturing jobs. great to these people, concepts of buying that. how does the economy grow? it's a real concern and we'll have to see what happens here. so it certainly is not. now here's the, the $1000000.00 question. question, chris, what else do you think the us government can do to try and repair public trust in the banking system? this is a really difficult questions one sir, because how you know, at the point in which your, your, your...
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the u. s. a pentagon spokesman john kirby says, an estimated 20000 soldiers have been killed in fighting in the region since december. also coming up dis, information warfare, we look at the fake news about the ukranian invasion, being generated by a russian troll factory and sedans, warring generals agree to send delegates to negotiations. it's hope the 2 sides can agree a stable see speier and call. this comes as the un, warren's more than 800000 people may lead sudan due to the conflict. plus how the devastating earthquakes that hit turkey and february are also shaking voters confidence in the countries president ahead of elections. ah hello, i'm terry martin. good to have you with us. united states claim said over $20000.00 russian troops had been killed in ukraine since december in the battle over the eastern city. moot intelligence sources say an additional $80000.00 were injured in the same period. according to a declassified report, half of the fallen, or from the bog, no military group w
the u. s. a pentagon spokesman john kirby says, an estimated 20000 soldiers have been killed in fighting in the region since december. also coming up dis, information warfare, we look at the fake news about the ukranian invasion, being generated by a russian troll factory and sedans, warring generals agree to send delegates to negotiations. it's hope the 2 sides can agree a stable see speier and call. this comes as the un, warren's more than 800000 people may lead sudan due to the conflict....
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we see that a little bit also with u. b. s. and credit suisse when chris, of course, was acquired by u. b. s. there is a wealth management as part of the bank 1st republic. it was a very well known bank and was to see, to be doing the right things, if you like. and that wealth management is, is worth a lot. and i think that would be what jacob morgan is taking on is not taking on a lot of the commercial debt issues that 1st republic head. so it's been quite careful about what is taken on. and so i think it is probably, you know, quite a good move for j. p. morgan to have done there was an auction and the seem to have one that auction. there were a number of other banks which were interested in it. and of course, they get loads of guarantees, goes and sold in terms of loan losses from the authorities in the us. very interesting indeed. and, and also indicative of a broader trends that we're seeing. vicky price the chief economic adviser in the center for economics and business research. thank you for joining us and out of there a
we see that a little bit also with u. b. s. and credit suisse when chris, of course, was acquired by u. b. s. there is a wealth management as part of the bank 1st republic. it was a very well known bank and was to see, to be doing the right things, if you like. and that wealth management is, is worth a lot. and i think that would be what jacob morgan is taking on is not taking on a lot of the commercial debt issues that 1st republic head. so it's been quite careful about what is taken on. and...
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we're speaking with attorney danielle runyan about a lawsuit challenging the u. s. government's policy of forcing federal hospital employees to participate in abortions when they are opposed to them for moral ethical and religious reasons. the plaintiff and the case is a christian employee of the department of veterans affairs, stephanie carter. danielle, thanks again for joining us. thank you. one of the points that you've made in the media is that there has been not only no mechanism by which stephanie could discuss her position with her supervisors. but that her supervisors never even attempted to discuss her position or her principles to try to come up with some sort of an accommodation. why do you think that is? it seems like this whole issue spiraled unnecessarily because the government simply wouldn't have a conversation with your client. well, i think that it started with the rule itself. you know, the rule didn't discuss the religious objections that employees may have or, or how to handle them. and as you mentioned, you know, ms. carter gave this process
we're speaking with attorney danielle runyan about a lawsuit challenging the u. s. government's policy of forcing federal hospital employees to participate in abortions when they are opposed to them for moral ethical and religious reasons. the plaintiff and the case is a christian employee of the department of veterans affairs, stephanie carter. danielle, thanks again for joining us. thank you. one of the points that you've made in the media is that there has been not only no mechanism by which...
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the u. s. a sent one and a half 1000000 rams. the us army is ramping up production from 14000 brands a month before the war began to around at 85000 by 2028. us have dw, has been granted rare access to one of just 2 american factories working overtime to keep up with soaring ukrainian demand. the munition plan in scranton, pennsylvania. the w's math is ridgemont reports. this the scorching heat of american support for ukrainian troops foraging steel. with us all important 155 millimeter cells. pressures on here at the plant in sprint pennsylvania increased production affecting the bill of the conveyor. modernization drive of the plan began in 2021, even before russia invaded ukraine. now we're, you know, starting to see, you know, the fruits of that labor, you know, in the increase the parts that, you know, we put through the facility on a monthly basis. but that's a long term plan that we're beginning to exit to. to make more $155000000.00 meet around the us army announced to nearly $1500000000.00 us dollar investment boost earl
the u. s. a sent one and a half 1000000 rams. the us army is ramping up production from 14000 brands a month before the war began to around at 85000 by 2028. us have dw, has been granted rare access to one of just 2 american factories working overtime to keep up with soaring ukrainian demand. the munition plan in scranton, pennsylvania. the w's math is ridgemont reports. this the scorching heat of american support for ukrainian troops foraging steel. with us all important 155 millimeter cells....
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the u. s. a whole was of interest to people. all right, the world, this is been going on for a number of hours with you guys use of the report 30 from an international perspective. we try to explain your global audience, how that could impact the life. this is an important part of the world and how to do this very good at bringing the news to the world from here. oh, wow. government algae, 0 way as a, you know, ah, aaron's precedence, but i am at r. e c arrives and damascus for the 1st visit by an iranian leader, since the war began. ah, you're watching alt, is there a light from a headquarters ins, ohio getting obligated also heads a ceasefire is in place between palestinian arm groups in garza and israel after overnighted tots from both sides that killed one palestinian sporadic fighting in the sudanese capital. despite the extension of ceasefire for one more week, me and mars military pardons, more than 2000 prisoners arrested during it's cracked down on descent. ah, hello iran is presidents, but a human i. e. c has landed in
the u. s. a whole was of interest to people. all right, the world, this is been going on for a number of hours with you guys use of the report 30 from an international perspective. we try to explain your global audience, how that could impact the life. this is an important part of the world and how to do this very good at bringing the news to the world from here. oh, wow. government algae, 0 way as a, you know, ah, aaron's precedence, but i am at r. e c arrives and damascus for the 1st visit by...
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a 3rd major institution in the u. s. to fail in just 2 months. first republic shares fell last week after it revealed customers had withdrawn a $100000000000.00 in deposits. in march, u. s. government will end it's coven, 19 vaccination requirement for international air travelers i've made. the 11th is one of the few pandemic travel curbs. still in place, last year, the by the administration dropped to requirement and travelers arriving by an as test negative a cave at 19 more than $250.00 people have been arrested in france during purchase, mocking international work, as de protested. say they are angry at president emmanuel microns pension reform, signed into law last month, which increased the retirement age from $62.00 to $64.00. meanwhile, in columbia, supporters of president, gustavo petro, have marched in support of his social reforms in the capital borgata. i had to address the raleigh from the balcony of the presidential palace, saying that it was time for working people to make decisions and not just process. it has been 9 months since h
a 3rd major institution in the u. s. to fail in just 2 months. first republic shares fell last week after it revealed customers had withdrawn a $100000000000.00 in deposits. in march, u. s. government will end it's coven, 19 vaccination requirement for international air travelers i've made. the 11th is one of the few pandemic travel curbs. still in place, last year, the by the administration dropped to requirement and travelers arriving by an as test negative a cave at 19 more than $250.00...
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i mean, you had sort of the n g o u. s. a times you also had communists. you also had the bad party. you had a lot of different people, the traditional major political parties, the national m a party and others. i mean, it really was treatment all students the sort of movement, which is why i think it was successful more so than the other challenges that president bush year had phased which were, you know, more sec torrell and less sort of all encompassing here. and i think that is actually part of the challenge of what is basing now is many people are agreed on what they knew. they did not work, but then in the wake of that you've got these challenges. but if you're part of the moving on the streets, i think it's very difficult to be considered legitimate ends to data. if you are continuing to move against with a lot of people, especially young people have seen to be potentially problematic. i mean, the selling of the country to the washington consensus type of policies, the fact that there's not a significant oversight in regulation around mining around a
i mean, you had sort of the n g o u. s. a times you also had communists. you also had the bad party. you had a lot of different people, the traditional major political parties, the national m a party and others. i mean, it really was treatment all students the sort of movement, which is why i think it was successful more so than the other challenges that president bush year had phased which were, you know, more sec torrell and less sort of all encompassing here. and i think that is actually...
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those was harry was ill surprised as a rug his and so say the u. s. invasion. 2 decades ago, left behind a weight of destruction. a 1000000 people were killed the main war. this face today, amongst a laugh, they have all special coverage, recalling the devastation of that conflict. at this hour, 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 great with and fleet with it was exactly 20 years is 1st made at lee then you as president george w bush spoke to american suits from the podium of the u. s. ad cross terrier announcing the end of a major combat operations in iraq. the infamous speech was titled mission accomplished on. see steve sweeney. thanks an extended look now and how exactly us that operation aimed at bringing about suppose iraqi freedom. well as a disastrous failure. on the 1st of may, 2003. george w bush gave his speech on ball the u. s. s warship, abraham lincoln declaring victory and an end to the war in iraq. major combat operations and iraq
those was harry was ill surprised as a rug his and so say the u. s. invasion. 2 decades ago, left behind a weight of destruction. a 1000000 people were killed the main war. this face today, amongst a laugh, they have all special coverage, recalling the devastation of that conflict. at this hour, 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 great with and fleet with it was exactly 20 years is 1st...
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i mean, you have sort of the n g o u. s a and types. you also had communists. you also had the bad party. you had a lot of different people, the traditional major political parties, the national m a party and others. i mean, it really was sort of in the ball suit and the sort of movement which is why i think it was successful. and more so than other challenges that president bush year had faced, which were you know, more sec torrell and less sort of all encompassing year. and i think that is actually part of the challenge of what is basing now is many people are agreed on what they knew they did not want. but then in the wake of that you've got these challenges. but if you're a part of the move in on the streets, i think it's very difficult to be considered legitimate in sudan if you are continuing to move against with a lot of people, especially young people have seemed to be potentially problematic. i mean, the selling of the country to the washington consensus type of policies, the fact that there's not a significant oversight in regulation around mining arou
i mean, you have sort of the n g o u. s a and types. you also had communists. you also had the bad party. you had a lot of different people, the traditional major political parties, the national m a party and others. i mean, it really was sort of in the ball suit and the sort of movement which is why i think it was successful. and more so than other challenges that president bush year had faced, which were you know, more sec torrell and less sort of all encompassing year. and i think that is...