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u. s. administration at the time when mounting problems are uh, putting uh the by then administration. i thought was nathaniel who was a government edition. we need to admit the fact that nothing, you know, is in a very precarious situation. he was already facing mounting. a position inside is where you over the past year, especially with regards to his plans to the for him, the constitution and 30 for the low. the, is there any know as to the subject, the high court, the supreme court to the part of the month or to the kinetic a policy. and this has led to mounting demonstrations insight as right now with the failure of the is a 80 defense uh system. uh in a word in golf the from us i stuck on october 7. he is also blamed by a, the majority of the, in the population. and that's why many predict that this will mean his don for, that's why he wants to continue fighting. and maybe this war or the buses would give him a breakthrough. 5 to uh, evade and avoid the his, his, the ultimate, the downfall. and do you believe that it was domestic pressure that finally convinced him to agreed to t
u. s. administration at the time when mounting problems are uh, putting uh the by then administration. i thought was nathaniel who was a government edition. we need to admit the fact that nothing, you know, is in a very precarious situation. he was already facing mounting. a position inside is where you over the past year, especially with regards to his plans to the for him, the constitution and 30 for the low. the, is there any know as to the subject, the high court, the supreme court to the...
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u. s. administration. by then giving the green light for this to happen. and, and this is what makes me so mad, you know, at the beginning of a of this war on garza, i, in a ways i blamed like why, how, why, how mosse, you didn't measure the caustic sense of this attack of october 7th. but once the u . s administration, together with some eh, you eh, countries, once they did the green light to, is there a way to bump, to revenge without any consideration to international know that shifted my gut it towards the international community? i'm really like i am, i'm blaming them before anyone. and that is, you know, it's a, you know, i talked to my family yesterday, i'm there. so disparate for these 5 days for them to have 5 days without the bombing. that for them is becoming like a dream, a for them to have, you know, like to, to be able to move. where are they located? that's becoming like their wish. i always to, to be able to buy winter clothing because when they were displays it was summer time and they just flipped their homes without taking any winter jac
u. s. administration. by then giving the green light for this to happen. and, and this is what makes me so mad, you know, at the beginning of a of this war on garza, i, in a ways i blamed like why, how, why, how mosse, you didn't measure the caustic sense of this attack of october 7th. but once the u . s administration, together with some eh, you eh, countries, once they did the green light to, is there a way to bump, to revenge without any consideration to international know that shifted my...
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u. s. administrative to put an end. so there is a goose in laser, healy occupation and violation on this a creation of a lot of holy sites. yes. is it we were called on the united states administration . i i'm, i'm not loved to mr. president, why the, how much will the, this is as so it kind of bowman wides each and one on each one must live up to his responsibility for that is today said that that's all the peace and security foundation and that isn't to avoid it could and so violence, oh no, no, but in order to achieve this, we emphasize the following, 1st 3, the security council to live up to exit responsibility and obligation to put an end to this belligerent war. on again, is our people without further delay. and the delivery of the lease a may because supply this duration of fuel electric power to guys are sort of the bridge and put events. and of course of, of the transfer of our guys send our but a city a philip, the seniors and guys then with bang one which is totally and got to go to play, to texted me or over
u. s. administrative to put an end. so there is a goose in laser, healy occupation and violation on this a creation of a lot of holy sites. yes. is it we were called on the united states administration . i i'm, i'm not loved to mr. president, why the, how much will the, this is as so it kind of bowman wides each and one on each one must live up to his responsibility for that is today said that that's all the peace and security foundation and that isn't to avoid it could and so violence, oh no,...
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u. s. administration official who brief to reporters on the condition of anonymity . he said that in order for israel to agree to a cease fire, they would have to feel secure that him us could not attack is really civilians, again, like they did on october 7th. but in terms of a humanitarian pause, he said that there is significant an active discussions underway for such a pause to potentially happen. he said that this is a, it would be a very significant pause if it were to come about the purpose, as you said, to when the release of the hostages being held by him us. and this official also gave a little bit more detail about how many we've been hearing 240 as a number tests around. but he said that there is actually no certainty how many hostages are being held. it could be in the hundreds or more than $200.00. he said at as far as when or if it's such a significant pause in fighting could be negotiated. this official was very clear. lang, expectations low saying that they're still quote, no guarantee if or when such a pause could happen. but this is a supporting tha
u. s. administration official who brief to reporters on the condition of anonymity . he said that in order for israel to agree to a cease fire, they would have to feel secure that him us could not attack is really civilians, again, like they did on october 7th. but in terms of a humanitarian pause, he said that there is significant an active discussions underway for such a pause to potentially happen. he said that this is a, it would be a very significant pause if it were to come about the...
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u. s. administration essentially signed off on. frankly speaking, i don't even remember who voice the statement on the 2 state approach. yet, on the other hand, it is now written down in all international legal documents. and it would be to define and to challenge, to renounce it, even for us presidents. the problem, however, is in the fact that this statement set forth in international legislation in resolutions of the un security council in general assembly and in all the internationally ratified documents, must be followed by its implementation and steps aimed at assisting its implementation. frankly speaking, this is exactly what we are not seeing on the part of the united states. this is an extremely important and key element of resolving the middle eastern conflict. i just want to return to the situation in the middle east a few days ago on november the 20th 117 russian citizens and that family members somewhat palestinians, ukrainian swedes to be what it brought to a to the from the goal is to strip on board a special emergency ministry flight from clay road to moscow. in the meantime of
u. s. administration essentially signed off on. frankly speaking, i don't even remember who voice the statement on the 2 state approach. yet, on the other hand, it is now written down in all international legal documents. and it would be to define and to challenge, to renounce it, even for us presidents. the problem, however, is in the fact that this statement set forth in international legislation in resolutions of the un security council in general assembly and in all the internationally...
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u. s. administration is to use this leverage that know you also have ministration even bunk. obama was very soon seen in my opinion, that he wanted to find the solution, but was not willing to use the leverage that he had because he did not want to clash within the as lady domestic level or was lady lot. the goal of sudden i'm get into this finding. so he back both of them when he saw that this is going to cause some class it when this going to change, in my opinion is when we see that a serious plans formation happening within the american position that they realize they need 3 yellows that this war like i lives in the future, if this is not as old, is going to pull them more and more into the, the moving sands of the me that he use them now as a to a new war. and they have to really tell, they've been experience in the past, and they're like, i didn't, i've got a some 20 years of war in afghanistan to replace. probably bounce with starbucks for 20 is a was that's what happened with 3 hundreds of dollars and thousands of how many consultants killed bed. and the 2 to transfer follow up to t
u. s. administration is to use this leverage that know you also have ministration even bunk. obama was very soon seen in my opinion, that he wanted to find the solution, but was not willing to use the leverage that he had because he did not want to clash within the as lady domestic level or was lady lot. the goal of sudden i'm get into this finding. so he back both of them when he saw that this is going to cause some class it when this going to change, in my opinion is when we see that a...
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u . s. administration and the u. s. president campus and the get that within. so that's i'm community as liable for the safety and the way it being gulf while are made that kind of grows patients and victims. i'm also innocent civilians to insight that zip out hospital. once again, we demand that dropbox crossing buttons to be all paying for the immediate dense wisdom on interrupted delivery of but he paid bill will put supplies and medical supplies. the is right. it could be some policies would like to come in with the p. do they inside has the sector in guys that and to deprive more than 2000000 people inside guys uh, from the basic necessities like the loan, the medical supplies needed. and in order to achieve the goal, to forcibly transparent the entire population into the site and they all paid one. there's a new piece and process continue with their crime. scott think all port communications and the internet with the whole world. and then they got watching in silence, and we once again, one of the great a free but cousins pick went to the got think all of
u . s. administration and the u. s. president campus and the get that within. so that's i'm community as liable for the safety and the way it being gulf while are made that kind of grows patients and victims. i'm also innocent civilians to insight that zip out hospital. once again, we demand that dropbox crossing buttons to be all paying for the immediate dense wisdom on interrupted delivery of but he paid bill will put supplies and medical supplies. the is right. it could be some policies...
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u. s. administration same, they normalized the blockade on garza and now this is happening and nobody is stopping it to now we don't have the ceasefire. even the 5 days cease fire hasn't taken place. this is like, you know, with the stadiums in garza now they are paying the price of the failure of the political diplomatic boss. so this is the outcome of the failure of such pops, you know, like they neglected the place for all these years. and now this is the outcome of their failure. but it's, it's not a little more than that because it's one thing to have a political failure. it's another thing to engage in. what so t u. n. experts are calling genocide in the making violations. gray violations of international that's a little more than just of failure of a political and diplomatic process. of course it's complete the, you know, that yeah, i agree with that of course, and this is like complete up since like there is no way we can verify whatever is there a saying unless now we have and you will more, right? it writes, watch on the ground. i'm new students, the mission of all the on the g
u. s. administration same, they normalized the blockade on garza and now this is happening and nobody is stopping it to now we don't have the ceasefire. even the 5 days cease fire hasn't taken place. this is like, you know, with the stadiums in garza now they are paying the price of the failure of the political diplomatic boss. so this is the outcome of the failure of such pops, you know, like they neglected the place for all these years. and now this is the outcome of their failure. but it's,...
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u. s. administration has a genuine politic can, will, or the ability to put an end to the continuous violations again as the palestinian civilians, the inc as a model and then what they do charge any it was my plan for that. if i, if i love that piece process to put an end to the current crisis, another sort of loan, i believe it is not suitable to speak about the u. s. position and presence of the secretary of state. but i can say that we've had in depth, extensive heavy discussion with absolute veracity and transparency has, we all said the same genuine desire to act effectively. to put an end to this grice and laid down the solid foundations and solutions that toilet's pay at the entire region from for the conflict. so, uh, we have to today, did that, or what issues and grice has must be dealt with in the same standards. they make add to the safeguarding civilians and delivery of freely paid at the same time . we should also address that at the close of what the price is. despite the long standing from the decades and the reluctance from establishment and forcing what has been agreed upon, n
u. s. administration has a genuine politic can, will, or the ability to put an end to the continuous violations again as the palestinian civilians, the inc as a model and then what they do charge any it was my plan for that. if i, if i love that piece process to put an end to the current crisis, another sort of loan, i believe it is not suitable to speak about the u. s. position and presence of the secretary of state. but i can say that we've had in depth, extensive heavy discussion with...
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u. s. administration's leverage on that is why the government in order to pressure them to engage in fayetteville. it is and feel that a swab of business on both sides, not one side because the, the could in the past could i think the current, one of the us administration is all was humanizing is why do they prisoners and ignoring or be humanizing policy number is this double us that the is not going to act. no one is going to buy it unless you treat both people are equally and or the same level both of human beings. no one is going to listen to you. and this is that i sent that by then shall blend and should then be prepared to deal with the next stages of president as well if he is really seriously interested in presenting something to the american people. ok. abraham crowd as of a funny thing. thank you. out as interested or how right is the intent of a she's being gauging the mood among families still waiting, who were still waiting for the released of the of their loved ones. it's been confirmed officially now by the minute tree and the sion but that they all find me now in israel a moment t
u. s. administration's leverage on that is why the government in order to pressure them to engage in fayetteville. it is and feel that a swab of business on both sides, not one side because the, the could in the past could i think the current, one of the us administration is all was humanizing is why do they prisoners and ignoring or be humanizing policy number is this double us that the is not going to act. no one is going to buy it unless you treat both people are equally and or the same...
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u. s. administration position is about, i think it's about the political solution. therefore, we may now start to hear that once this hit us, 2nd swap of hostages and prisoners comes into existence. we may start to have the 2 state solution as a new phone. the free entry of the us position into the main is confident, right? well, something is going to happen today one way or another, isn't that, so we'll wait and see what does happen. that might have a dish or can we appreciate that? thank you very much. thank you. what is real is being accused of trying to destroy the policy a nation during his ministry, campaigning, garzon navigation was leveled during the debates of the un. general assembly is terrible and it's under reports from un headquarters in new york. the vast majority of representatives were critical of israel, pre admin, sure, palestine sam baset or to the un is calling for a permanent ceasefire and gaza. he says it's necessary to save the palestinian state for the government. the priority is not security. it is the destruction of the scene, a nation of
u. s. administration position is about, i think it's about the political solution. therefore, we may now start to hear that once this hit us, 2nd swap of hostages and prisoners comes into existence. we may start to have the 2 state solution as a new phone. the free entry of the us position into the main is confident, right? well, something is going to happen today one way or another, isn't that, so we'll wait and see what does happen. that might have a dish or can we appreciate that? thank you...
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u. s. government by their university administrators. they should be able to learn and educate themselves and decide for themselves who they want to be in solitary with. and i think that's not what's happening right now. it is very interesting that you say that and the importance of defending this 1st amendment because also it's, it's so important to bring more context sometimes into this conversation. we also spoke to nathan for a jewish officer for says, criticizing israel is a lonely endeavor these days he told us how his latest book was received and the implications of having less space to discuss injustice and atrocity. in my book a day in the life of habits savannah came out on october 3rd 4 days before the october 7th attack. and or, and there were many jewish organizations that were interested in hosting me and having me and added together. we were traveling together and giving talks, and some of them did follow through and did a continue to have a speak after october 7th. but many of them did not. and even those that did express
u. s. government by their university administrators. they should be able to learn and educate themselves and decide for themselves who they want to be in solitary with. and i think that's not what's happening right now. it is very interesting that you say that and the importance of defending this 1st amendment because also it's, it's so important to bring more context sometimes into this conversation. we also spoke to nathan for a jewish officer for says, criticizing israel is a lonely endeavor...
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in the united states, you the american taxpayer by both credible estimates, the by the administration and the u. s. congress have directed more than $75000000000.00 to assess ukraine. and mr. biden says he's going to keep on doing so with us taxpayer money for quote, as long as it takes, as long as it takes, that's what he said. so think about that for a moment, because what it means is the black rock is being paid with us tax payer money set to ukraine, but they will eventually get all the business that is derived from ukraine. such a deal. right? president biden says, tax payer funds will in no way be used to bill out silicon valley and signature banks. but republicans disagree. thing tax payers are actually on the hook block. there is no question. this is a great deal for black rock, but why them let me tell you about black rock, the kind of things the media hardly ever talks about because it is essentially too big to criticize. really it is to be criticized barcroft makes much of its revenue essentially on did you know wars? that's right. they make their money from worse. it is a top beneficia
in the united states, you the american taxpayer by both credible estimates, the by the administration and the u. s. congress have directed more than $75000000000.00 to assess ukraine. and mr. biden says he's going to keep on doing so with us taxpayer money for quote, as long as it takes, as long as it takes, that's what he said. so think about that for a moment, because what it means is the black rock is being paid with us tax payer money set to ukraine, but they will eventually get all the...
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as the administration and the u. s. congress sends the message with words and deeds that it wholly sides with israel. patty calling l g 0. washington. the let's take a quick look at some of the days of the news now and for my us present. donald trump's oldest son's junior and eric, i've testified in a food case in the family business, and back to mac appearances and a new york courtroom. they have denied falsifying business records to inflate the value of their assets. total junior blamed accountants for bearing financial statements that we use to secure loans for my president. trump is scheduled to testify on monday, the former to contact tyco in some environment for you. it has been found guilty of defrauding customers. the 31 year old was convicted on for 7 accounts for the face by 12 member jury. after a month long trial. the vote it comes almost a year after the crypto county exchange f t x file for bankruptcy. and is one of the biggest financial throws on record a $10000000000.00 to be sentenced next, march us ba
as the administration and the u. s. congress sends the message with words and deeds that it wholly sides with israel. patty calling l g 0. washington. the let's take a quick look at some of the days of the news now and for my us present. donald trump's oldest son's junior and eric, i've testified in a food case in the family business, and back to mac appearances and a new york courtroom. they have denied falsifying business records to inflate the value of their assets. total junior blamed...
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u. s. embassy and of the focus for administrator. with a meeting here between anthony blinking the discount, the 5 seconds to down took place. i demonstrated that making clear how they feel about the visit actually accusing america of complicity in the day. so for civilians and gaza, find those are covered in red paint, affecting the blood of the innocent. so they were unfurled in the memory. well, on sunday i had it mister lincoln's arrival protested, tried to force the way into a nice hose. and joe lake at bass, and se cut here. and there being the routing and support of palestinians and against us support israel's actions. we understand police have to use a gas and water cannon to break up those pro bye to ukraine, and now we're in a movie with a well, regrettably, a lot of people did actually see coming of that is the landscape has cancelled presidential elections with 2024 ukraine, the latest as now is not the time and key of should be focusing on his military challenges. however, that does kind of fly in the face of his a weste
u. s. embassy and of the focus for administrator. with a meeting here between anthony blinking the discount, the 5 seconds to down took place. i demonstrated that making clear how they feel about the visit actually accusing america of complicity in the day. so for civilians and gaza, find those are covered in red paint, affecting the blood of the innocent. so they were unfurled in the memory. well, on sunday i had it mister lincoln's arrival protested, tried to force the way into a nice hose....
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u. s. army colonel. and he says, the bite administration isn't being strong enough with its middle east. foreign policy in the search channel is something set up some years ago and the state department in order to allow foreign service officers and civil service officers to, to voice their disagreements with us. policy or their disagreements about things happening within the department. it goes straight to the secretary, whatever cable they sent in whatever message they sent in. and he is supposed to respond to it. it has had some high points in his had some low points. sometimes it works in other words, and sometimes it doesn't, but it, it is a good mechanism to keep the pressure cook or that the state department often is from exploding in the secretary space. you may recall, we just had a foreign service officer, josh paul resigned in protest over us policy recently. israel. so i wouldn't be surprised. there aren't some others. in fact, i know there are some others at the department who are not happy with us policy. they're not being forceful enough, they're not being a representative of the real power
u. s. army colonel. and he says, the bite administration isn't being strong enough with its middle east. foreign policy in the search channel is something set up some years ago and the state department in order to allow foreign service officers and civil service officers to, to voice their disagreements with us. policy or their disagreements about things happening within the department. it goes straight to the secretary, whatever cable they sent in whatever message they sent in. and he is...
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u . s. and the by did administration to do something about what is happening and gaza . well, that is something for speculation, but certainly the 2 would appear to be connected. mike, thank you very much for that. that's mike hannah with a very nice us live in washington dc. well let's go now to hanny. my load. he's live in con eunice in the southern gaza strip. and honey, how people feeling there on possibly the last evening of the seas? 5, if it isn't extended the yes. well, so far people are reacting to the different reports about the possibility of ceasefire extension. your there is cautious optimism, as particularly when this is a they brought to fraud against the statement made by is really prime minister earlier today are in front of a crowd. when he said that definitely as soon as all the captives are release, they will resume the words, so it shot or any sense of, of a continuous hold that there will be. a permanency is fire. and so far we know people here particularly evacuated, 1500000, a power simian displays the from the northern part in gauze is the feel t
u . s. and the by did administration to do something about what is happening and gaza . well, that is something for speculation, but certainly the 2 would appear to be connected. mike, thank you very much for that. that's mike hannah with a very nice us live in washington dc. well let's go now to hanny. my load. he's live in con eunice in the southern gaza strip. and honey, how people feeling there on possibly the last evening of the seas? 5, if it isn't extended the yes. well, so far people...
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u. s. a. i d essentially choosing the by the administration of supporting that only genocide but it is pushing this information. so what this essentially is saying is that the 5 administration needs to immediately push is really use it's leverage to call for a cease fire. and also that it needs to immediately use as leverage to allow for more humanitarian aid to get it to gaza. and the argument is made to use. this is really reflective of what the will of the american people is. and they're citing in this letter poll numbers that state that when it comes to the members of the democratic party, this is the president's democratic party, but 80 percent of the different products that have been polled support this. and when it comes to the american public as a whole, that number is about 66 percent. so this is the argument that this letter is making and but will it make any difference kimberly to how to bite and is likely to react to the situation as well. so far, know, and this is what the concern is for many of these people that have signed this letter. the problem is for many of them is that the
u. s. a. i d essentially choosing the by the administration of supporting that only genocide but it is pushing this information. so what this essentially is saying is that the 5 administration needs to immediately push is really use it's leverage to call for a cease fire. and also that it needs to immediately use as leverage to allow for more humanitarian aid to get it to gaza. and the argument is made to use. this is really reflective of what the will of the american people is. and they're...
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have among the board members, someone like page, alexander, a former assistant administrator, usaid, which we know is a u. s. government organization, which is working about allocating american money abroad. so these are the people behind the foundation and what do they want? they want to ensure that there is democracy in russia and they are fighting to support the liberal opposition in the roster. and how did they do it? apparently, according to this report, it's by funding of funding these polls. but as we know of or this has never done directly ever so because they have fund directly, they do it for another and g o in miscellaneous, and solicit when he is actually contracting these people, pay them the money, making lease contracts with them. and then after the day the ends across from i'm so corruption foundation is running the show, telling them what to do. now again, when it comes to the free of also foundation, of course, they claim that these are all exaggerations. but in their statement saying that these are exaggerations, you sort of like me that they're behind it. let's see for this whole in 2022
have among the board members, someone like page, alexander, a former assistant administrator, usaid, which we know is a u. s. government organization, which is working about allocating american money abroad. so these are the people behind the foundation and what do they want? they want to ensure that there is democracy in russia and they are fighting to support the liberal opposition in the roster. and how did they do it? apparently, according to this report, it's by funding of funding these...
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he worked in president ronald reagan's administration and became acquainted with a classified operation, aerodynamic launched by u. s. secret services in the ukrainian soviet republic in the late 1940 it's. it was an a major effort to try and split the ukraine off from the soviet union. and if they couldn't do that, they would create session the dissension in distress between the, the ukraine and the mother of the land. that they would have the free opportunity to do whatever they wanted in the idea was to roll back the soviet union and push it back into its confines. and they were made as simple as anywhere else in the world. operation aerodynamic began shortly after world war 2 and lost it almost 3 decades. few people know, but among its key figures for the most notorious ukrainian nationalist latent what was the end of the 2nd world war? the us army counter intelligence corps began to have contacts with step funded by tara, at nickel the bed, and the organization for these nationalist army working against what was in the soviet union. the us has recently declassified 250000 pages of documents detailing operation
he worked in president ronald reagan's administration and became acquainted with a classified operation, aerodynamic launched by u. s. secret services in the ukrainian soviet republic in the late 1940 it's. it was an a major effort to try and split the ukraine off from the soviet union. and if they couldn't do that, they would create session the dissension in distress between the, the ukraine and the mother of the land. that they would have the free opportunity to do whatever they wanted in the...
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he worked in president ronald reagan's administration and became acquainted with the classified operation aerodynamic launched by u. s. secret services in the ukrainian soviet republic. in the late 1948, it was an a major effort to try and split the train off from the soviet union. and if they couldn't do that, they would create the dissension in distress between the, the ukraine and the mother of the land. that they would have a free opportunity to do whatever they wanted. and the idea was to roll back soviet union and push it back into its confines, and the roommate, as simple as anywhere else in the world. operation, aerodynamic begin shortly after world war 2 and lost it almost 3 decades. few people, no, but among its key thing is that the most notorious ukrainian nationalist, late in the what was the end of the 2nd world war, the us army, counterintelligence cor, began to have contacts with step funded by their us and make the bed and the organization the nationalist army working against what was in the soviet union. the u. s. has recently declassified 250000 pages of documents detailing operation aerodynamic. a
he worked in president ronald reagan's administration and became acquainted with the classified operation aerodynamic launched by u. s. secret services in the ukrainian soviet republic. in the late 1948, it was an a major effort to try and split the train off from the soviet union. and if they couldn't do that, they would create the dissension in distress between the, the ukraine and the mother of the land. that they would have a free opportunity to do whatever they wanted. and the idea was to...
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administration. in fact, asked about this, the state department said that the u. s. has not made a determination whether this is really air strikes, violated international law and when pressed by reporters. why this discussion isn't even occurring, given the context of when russia did this in ukraine, the, the us very quickly came out to condemn those actions attacking civilians as war crimes. the state department, sort of dodge the question so that they couldn't discuss internal deliberations. so certainly there is still a strong us backing, at least publicly for israel, and it has a taishan among administration officials to condemn any sort of as really actions publicly. further evidence of that we saw the vice president today, ignoring shouted questions about that is really a attack on the refugee camp. she was asked about this as she was visiting london and she ignore those questions as well. meanwhile, there is also increasing pressure in congress, even among democrats themselves, asking the by ministration at least pointed questions, as they're being asked to d
administration. in fact, asked about this, the state department said that the u. s. has not made a determination whether this is really air strikes, violated international law and when pressed by reporters. why this discussion isn't even occurring, given the context of when russia did this in ukraine, the, the us very quickly came out to condemn those actions attacking civilians as war crimes. the state department, sort of dodge the question so that they couldn't discuss internal deliberations....
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u. s. and i quoted last, one of the most dependable and distinctive voice as a for, and this has bush added that kissinger with in the administration of the 2 presidents and counselors. and many more saying that he was grateful for that advice it but also for his friendship. we have still waiting for other reactions from the white house also from the state department. but many of us have reacted to his death of the ambitious, controversial and without a doubt, one of the most influential secretaries of state the united states has ever had. it's important to remember that well, kissinger was secretary of state until 1977. he watson, that's something that we also saw in the report that's still very active on the political agenda until only recently in july of this year, he met jean pink during a trip to china country, the kissinger at back in the time broke various down with no heed truly what has one of the legacies that is hard to be overshadowed in current american history, but from under viewers exactly why his legacy is so controversial among some corners of american politics. this is data is met with polarized reactions around
u. s. and i quoted last, one of the most dependable and distinctive voice as a for, and this has bush added that kissinger with in the administration of the 2 presidents and counselors. and many more saying that he was grateful for that advice it but also for his friendship. we have still waiting for other reactions from the white house also from the state department. but many of us have reacted to his death of the ambitious, controversial and without a doubt, one of the most influential...
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probably on the on talerie side. meanwhile, the bottom administration is set to deliver hundreds of millions of dollars worth of weapons to israel, and u. s. defense companies are ramping up production to meet the increase in demand manager. contract is direct sales declined to represent a major portion of the global strayed us on manufacturers commercial sales. a broad authorized by the pens. again, reach nearly a 154000000000 dollars last year. i to, well joining us now from london is andrew fine stay and he's the executive director shot at weld investigation is also the author of the book, the shot of wealth inside the global, straight money. thanks for joining us from counting the costs. so we have seen this surge in demand for defense companies defend says, is that something you see that will continue for awhile? but absolutely these, these companies are let's shift prices. obviously dr. conflicts, especially the sort of conflict we're seeing in palestine the moment where there is a constant need for new equipment, particularly what recalls and so miss housing balls. because as israel drops the bones and gauze that they need to reple
probably on the on talerie side. meanwhile, the bottom administration is set to deliver hundreds of millions of dollars worth of weapons to israel, and u. s. defense companies are ramping up production to meet the increase in demand manager. contract is direct sales declined to represent a major portion of the global strayed us on manufacturers commercial sales. a broad authorized by the pens. again, reach nearly a 154000000000 dollars last year. i to, well joining us now from london is andrew...
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speak, hundreds of thousands, are they administrating that for testing within the united states couldn't demik these ladies who are based on forces crimes and the u. s. government supposed to them. therefore we addressing the public. namely, the popular unions will place the send pickets, watercolors groups, namely unions and send that gets operating in oil and muddy and land transportation. we call on them to practically act for as the sub pool strike arcades. the goal on a general strike, all those countries support things as a new completion forces. when feed the brunt elect, the orient supplies to these right, based on forces, and then a con policies be cut off like this. they want us to do these demonstrations. stand the slogans. no fuel to the is a to go based on forces on its aides until the human at the cry is perpetrated in guys that come to a stop or an energy supplies to lot of good whipping in the hands of the public. i'd like you to see you believe that you are to z and z rolling, but it seems pretty clear do. but event teal from support, things our people today you will have a big go to weapon public strikes. i called on all the suppor
speak, hundreds of thousands, are they administrating that for testing within the united states couldn't demik these ladies who are based on forces crimes and the u. s. government supposed to them. therefore we addressing the public. namely, the popular unions will place the send pickets, watercolors groups, namely unions and send that gets operating in oil and muddy and land transportation. we call on them to practically act for as the sub pool strike arcades. the goal on a general strike, all...
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u. s. the form of prime minister, 1st of a safe trip in his new role. he stressed that the, you k, will continue to provide keys, administrative support until russia, russia is defensive to his present rigid type. one has arrived here in by an intimate heated discussion about his condemnation of israel's actions in guns. president, 3rd one is talking formalities with german cousin frank felt this time to hold him towards with chancellor elections. so his president says he has broken or contact with his right, the prime minister benjamin netanyahu because of what he describes is israel mass. cuz in the counsel, east butte was pushing deeply at odds with the gym and government's position of unwavering support for as well. so he has long been viewed as an old quote, but essential partner in germany, which is home to more than one and a half 1000000 tucker citizens. a few foreign leaders can be less welcoming germany right now than turkey's president red chip tie up at alon has described a mass as freedom fighters and open. the question is why it was right to exist while western nations continue to stress, is males, right? to defend itself in response to the
u. s. the form of prime minister, 1st of a safe trip in his new role. he stressed that the, you k, will continue to provide keys, administrative support until russia, russia is defensive to his present rigid type. one has arrived here in by an intimate heated discussion about his condemnation of israel's actions in guns. president, 3rd one is talking formalities with german cousin frank felt this time to hold him towards with chancellor elections. so his president says he has broken or contact...
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now this is all part of the binded administrations continued efforts, not only to support israel and show that it is a staunch allied for it. but remember the u. s. has also been trying to sway israel on the side shift to see if they can have a more targeted approach with how they're choosing to attack. how much in order to prevent a large civilian casualty, we will see these numbers rise on an hourly basis. we're nearing $10000.00 to inside of the gaza strip, the c i a director also expected to discuss how there can be a humanitarian pause in the fighting in order to get that much needed aid inside of guns and that in all right, thank you. this one has reported from occupied east jerusalem as well. garza's health ministry is warning that the strips largest hospital was on the brink of collapse beyond ship. a hospitals, a large medical compound in northern, goes on without the ability to run its generators, then a power outage will shut down a central machine such as ventilator is b. u. n. a saying this is taking a told not only on the injured but also pregnant women, a newborn children that rely on incubators. garza's health ministry size, hosp
now this is all part of the binded administrations continued efforts, not only to support israel and show that it is a staunch allied for it. but remember the u. s. has also been trying to sway israel on the side shift to see if they can have a more targeted approach with how they're choosing to attack. how much in order to prevent a large civilian casualty, we will see these numbers rise on an hourly basis. we're nearing $10000.00 to inside of the gaza strip, the c i a director also expected...
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u. s. president joe bought and fully responsible for the rate on our chief of hospital it says in his statement and the by didn't administration essentially gave the green light for the raid on tuesday. that was when the white house set it supported, israel's claims that how much uses the hospital as a command center. how much has again denied those allegations, quoting them a false narrative or has been reaction in the united states to the raid on the hospital. my counter has more is the latest development, the white house is quoted as saying that it does not support as strikes on a hospital. now this is a spokes person for the white house that is described as by several news agencies. who do quote the spokes person saying we do not support striking a hospital from the and we do not want to see a firefight in the hospital with innocent people trying to get medical care. they does a quote in the crossfire the spokes person is identified as a one for the white house and national security council who did not wish to be named. the spokes person concludes hospitals and patients must be protected. now this echo something that presi
u. s. president joe bought and fully responsible for the rate on our chief of hospital it says in his statement and the by didn't administration essentially gave the green light for the raid on tuesday. that was when the white house set it supported, israel's claims that how much uses the hospital as a command center. how much has again denied those allegations, quoting them a false narrative or has been reaction in the united states to the raid on the hospital. my counter has more is the...
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binding, the administration initially was getting a lot of public support for it support of israel, but that is really waned over time. we've seen pro palestinian rallies across the u . s. and so there was really a lot of pressure for binding to move. polls have shown him really declining in popularity due to his handling of this crisis show, the administration was very quick today to have a number of briefings and number of statements. anthony blinking, put out of statements importing his agreement. vitamin himself put out his statement supporting his agreement. a us official spoke on condition of anonymity to a number of reporters including al jazeera that was embargoed, meaning we could not release those comments until after the guitar made that announcement because they wanted guitar to be forward. at the out of gratitude for them at serving as an intermediary in these negotiations. but the us official said, yes, there are and usually 50 people that are supposed to be released over 4 or 5 days. but as you heard, 0 said, they're hoping for more, and the us official said they actually expect that there will be more than 50. that agreement was brokered in such a way t
binding, the administration initially was getting a lot of public support for it support of israel, but that is really waned over time. we've seen pro palestinian rallies across the u . s. and so there was really a lot of pressure for binding to move. polls have shown him really declining in popularity due to his handling of this crisis show, the administration was very quick today to have a number of briefings and number of statements. anthony blinking, put out of statements importing his...
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u. s. g d p. because at the end of the day, this is a company that is into mentally connected at the highest levels with the united states government and especially the biden administration. this is the bank that was chosen by the us federal reserve for the financial stimulus program at to manage the bail out of the us economy in 2008. this is hand and glove. you know, the, they are really difficult to separate exactly. what is private policy? exactly. what is the public policy? i'm so we see that black rock is coming into your brain to kind of pick up the pieces. and we know, you know, there's more than likely there's going to be 10 percent for the big guy at some level. you know, this is called interlocking when, when you have a board member who sits on a tech company. and then that same board member, that person who represents a tech company also sits on a defense contractor company and a media company. that's called interlocking. it's bad because it makes boards and companies lose their independence. and it seems from what you just described. but i'm gonna ask you to describe it further. how does that interlocking work between, for example, the white house, the state
u. s. g d p. because at the end of the day, this is a company that is into mentally connected at the highest levels with the united states government and especially the biden administration. this is the bank that was chosen by the us federal reserve for the financial stimulus program at to manage the bail out of the us economy in 2008. this is hand and glove. you know, the, they are really difficult to separate exactly. what is private policy? exactly. what is the public policy? i'm so we see...