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u. s. plans to muster all nato nations under the aegis of operation dropshot. in 1949, the soviets acquired their own nuclear weapons. so any plan to annihilate the u. s . as i had to be postponed indefinitely, but the idea remains the same. the united states has to be seen as the only major player in the international arena, or anyone who sold otherwise had to be wiped from the us. with the soviet union itself is no mold. this is a victory for democracy and freedom. these events clearly serve on national interest. george bush was, i'm good. dance of it on you one irish v. i'm yeah. ok. she leashed to call him zuba and tablet block on mine was in one of the dean. and he's in milan and sound and zine saucen. when mine's a young child has an annoying cl analyst on plus, he had to say that a competitor true? no. jesus landis. mm. united states became the indispensable country. are worth exceptional people whose obligation was to lay down the path for all the countries. and so it became a new i renewed justification for emergent aggression in the world. it was the j
u. s. plans to muster all nato nations under the aegis of operation dropshot. in 1949, the soviets acquired their own nuclear weapons. so any plan to annihilate the u. s . as i had to be postponed indefinitely, but the idea remains the same. the united states has to be seen as the only major player in the international arena, or anyone who sold otherwise had to be wiped from the us. with the soviet union itself is no mold. this is a victory for democracy and freedom. these events clearly serve...
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u. s. lead nato willis thought the cook of c. u. s, just like all other countries, the brag about being flawless. democracies have signed and ratified the un charter that operates on the key principle of sovereign equality of states. it doesn't say democracy should enjoy more rights than autocracies, dictatorships, or monarchies. all member states have equal rights. then there's the security council shore, but is different. the reason why president roosevelt insisted on establishing security council with 5 permanent seats with vito powers is no secret. he didn't want the un to share the fate of the league of nations without this mechanism. the un would have probably been long gone, just like the league of nations before it. it doesn't help when great powers can't in vote their privileges and negotiate the rights of ito, forces them to negotiate for mutually acceptable solutions. at least that's how it was for many years. today, the u. s. and some of the western nations are trying to devalue this, right? they want to transfer the security council's m
u. s. lead nato willis thought the cook of c. u. s, just like all other countries, the brag about being flawless. democracies have signed and ratified the un charter that operates on the key principle of sovereign equality of states. it doesn't say democracy should enjoy more rights than autocracies, dictatorships, or monarchies. all member states have equal rights. then there's the security council shore, but is different. the reason why president roosevelt insisted on establishing security...
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u. s. joint chiefs of staff receive report number 3 to 9 select 20 targets to attack in the soviet union with nuclear bombs. the time was right. as the u. s. s. all was devastated by wal. it either states last about $400000.00 people at the brits last less than the americans did. and the soviet suffer 27000000 deaths with john kennedy case, american university of commencement address. in 1963, he said that with the soviet suffered of world war 2 was the equivalent of the entire united states, east of chicago having been destroyed. mm. initially the plan to attack the u. s. l was code named trojan over time it evolved into pincher bush, lack of crankshaft, half moon coke, wheel off tackle. and sherry idea, december 19th, 1949, so the adoption of the best known plan to wipe out the soviets operation dropshot, date of attack. january the 1st 1957. the plan outlined the complete annihilation of the usaa under the democratic guise of liberating the nations from communism. but those very nations would be wiped out alone with communism. in the 1st phase of alteration, dropshot and visited dropping 300 nuclear and 250000 tons of conventional bombs on the
u. s. joint chiefs of staff receive report number 3 to 9 select 20 targets to attack in the soviet union with nuclear bombs. the time was right. as the u. s. s. all was devastated by wal. it either states last about $400000.00 people at the brits last less than the americans did. and the soviet suffer 27000000 deaths with john kennedy case, american university of commencement address. in 1963, he said that with the soviet suffered of world war 2 was the equivalent of the entire united states,...
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u. s. using the u. s. promoter platforms is globalization concepts and all the rules is no wonder that washington ended up blocking the video dispute settlement body that had already received plenty of claims from china, employing procedural loopholes. the u. s. keeps blocking all new hires to the d. s . b. when it has no corum, it cannot function. when it came to the video platform, washington declared that it had to be carried out by the u. s. in europe. while china should be kept away from it, just stating their plans bluntly, in such an unprofessional way, has recently become our western partners, m. o. they are completely unscrupulous. they open the state that they intend to lead, that nato can do whatever it likes. they can say nato is a defensive alliance, so there is no need to be afraid of. it's as this organization does not pose a threat to anybody security. and at the same time, nato secretary general the install. tim burks as that nato is globally responsible for the world's security, even in the endo pacific region and another fight after the war. so patch was dissolved and the soviet union
u. s. using the u. s. promoter platforms is globalization concepts and all the rules is no wonder that washington ended up blocking the video dispute settlement body that had already received plenty of claims from china, employing procedural loopholes. the u. s. keeps blocking all new hires to the d. s . b. when it has no corum, it cannot function. when it came to the video platform, washington declared that it had to be carried out by the u. s. in europe. while china should be kept away from...
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u. s. joint chiefs of staff receive report number 3 to 9 to select 20 targets to attack in the soviet union with nuclear bombs. the time was right. as the u. s. s. all was devastated by wal. it either states last about 400000 people at the brit sloss less than the americans in the soviets suffer 27000000 deaths.
u. s. joint chiefs of staff receive report number 3 to 9 to select 20 targets to attack in the soviet union with nuclear bombs. the time was right. as the u. s. s. all was devastated by wal. it either states last about 400000 people at the brit sloss less than the americans in the soviets suffer 27000000 deaths.
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u. s. joint chiefs of staff receive report number 3 to 9. select 20 targets to attack in the soviet union with nuclear bombs. the time was right. as the u. s. s. all was devastated by wal. united states lost about $400000.00 people at the brit sloss less than the americans did. and the soviet suffer 27000000 deaths bmw 27000000 is an incredible number whitehead, todd kennedy. k has very can university commencement address it back to 63. he said that was the soviet suffered of world war 2. was the equivalent of the entire united space. east of chicago. have you been destroyed? mm. initially the plan to attack the u. s. l was code named trojan over time it evolved into pincher bush, lega, crankshaft half moon, cold wheel off tackle. and sherry, dia, december 19th, 1949 saw the adoption of the best known plan to wipe out the soviet operation. dropshot date of attack january the 1st 1957 am to the plan.
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u. s. joint chiefs of staff receive report number 3 to 9. select 20 targets to attack in the soviet union with nuclear bombs. the time was right, because the u. s. s. all was devastated by wal. united states last about $400000.00 people at the brit sloss less than the americans did. and the soviet suffered 27000000 deaths bmw 27000000 is an incredible number whitehead, todd kennedy gave his american university commencement address in 1963. he said that with the soviet suffered of world war 2 was the equivalent of the entire.
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to day we will hold them accountable for all this, especially the u. s. and with the change of the world order, we will legally restore of rights. for libyans, the nato alliance usaa germany and the pretext of protecting civilians have been the biggest lies ever. now all these lies our god. we always emphasize that people are being used as a pretext for carrying out certain political objectives and projects sought by the international regime. we've seen this with syrian and libyan refugees. ah, we are fully aware that the u. s. who's one of the main facts is behind the destruction of libyan infrastructure and the internal systems in 2011, while pretending to be the patron of freedoms and human rights? these folks slogans. if one day i met the u. s. president, i will express my hope that those slogans be set in reality and that there will be human rights and children's rights. as you pretend on your social media platforms. the director of the asia study center told us that the u. s. doesn't seem to be interested in di, escalating conflicts in other countrie
to day we will hold them accountable for all this, especially the u. s. and with the change of the world order, we will legally restore of rights. for libyans, the nato alliance usaa germany and the pretext of protecting civilians have been the biggest lies ever. now all these lies our god. we always emphasize that people are being used as a pretext for carrying out certain political objectives and projects sought by the international regime. we've seen this with syrian and libyan refugees. ah,...
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u. s. is so powerful and it can really turn the screws on them. the u. s. is planning all these future wars and of course, the u. s. does nothing but have happened, but have wars, and it's amazing. i have never seen this much attention to my, my entire life. they do a war. nobody looks at what's happening to the war in yemen. all the other wars, the u. s. is fighting. nobody pays attention, but because they picked this as a way to get to destroy russia, on which i hope to goodness more to happen on all kinds of terrible things follow from them. now from the story we're across aero nazi, there is a scandal brewing in the u. s. after a law professor made what's deemed to been insulting remarks about indian women on their country. and i was doing an interview on fox news. so take, you know, the brahman women who come from india and they're taught that they are better than everybody else because they are from a lease. and yet, on some level, their country is excuse my language was the pennsylvania university law professor also came under criticism for controversial comments ab
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all the talk from the u. s. red lines when it comes to security stands in stark contrast to washington's dismissing of russia's concerns a bite was helping in ukraine just months ago, gal lift 2 heads, a global security. think tank. believe such double standards are all about a new cold war agreement is really being blown out of proportion only does is basically allows the local government of the solid islands should it find itself in a situation that it loses control or it's some dire circumstances could call the china to provide the police or military assistance. the very same agreements, almost the battle almost word by word was signed between solo, an island and australia in 2017. of course this, everything is viewed today as foreign interference and everything is put today in the context of this new cold war. cnn's hit the off button on its new streaming service just a month after it's launch. the platform has been struggling with ratings. well, it's not alone. netflix and disney. i've also been proving a
all the talk from the u. s. red lines when it comes to security stands in stark contrast to washington's dismissing of russia's concerns a bite was helping in ukraine just months ago, gal lift 2 heads, a global security. think tank. believe such double standards are all about a new cold war agreement is really being blown out of proportion only does is basically allows the local government of the solid islands should it find itself in a situation that it loses control or it's some dire...
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u. s. all those are rising like 20 percent. i mean the inflation is the real problem here. and when that happens, you know, people have to give up something else to be able to buy food and put gas in a car. and i think that's part of what's going on here right now. and also the content of netflix is not really as competitive as it used to be. you've got the new competitors, you know, like paramount atrial maximum, pierce, that they're growing because you know, their content is much more of interest to the consumers. disney is also facing a crisis. disney has been going back into the vaults and editing the classics to make them more politically correct. and they apparently seem to have a political agenda for new productions, especially with like, trans characters. you can't see if someone is trans, there's not one way to look trans. and so kind of the only way to have these like canonical trans characters, connecticut, a sexual characters, canonical, bisexual characters is to give them stories where they can like be their whole cells. the show enters are super welcoming mere
u. s. all those are rising like 20 percent. i mean the inflation is the real problem here. and when that happens, you know, people have to give up something else to be able to buy food and put gas in a car. and i think that's part of what's going on here right now. and also the content of netflix is not really as competitive as it used to be. you've got the new competitors, you know, like paramount atrial maximum, pierce, that they're growing because you know, their content is much more of...
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u. s. all the u. s. versus its former colonial power. england was 1st was me. thank you for calling my country germany a, ty 10. i'm not so sure whether this is a case, i think generous enough to give you guys that title. yeah, thanks for. but as a political science professor, of course i was laughing when the us and iran were drawn into one group. i don't want to chance way be i think the match won't be heated because it's a traditional, very 20 and the actions and sport between the u. s. and iran, public a in wrestling room. i let me bring in ayesha. where is the draw left, the rivalry should you think between south america on the one hand and europe will south america be able to avoid that patent of being eliminated by europe, which we have seen in the past. but yes, i look south america obviously bring a lot of quality change to the world cap and it goes without saying that i need to try to to see what you know. messy and gina can do this on time. but also your grad, a bit quiet and in there, and they feel that they're going to bring a lot of energy into th
u. s. all the u. s. versus its former colonial power. england was 1st was me. thank you for calling my country germany a, ty 10. i'm not so sure whether this is a case, i think generous enough to give you guys that title. yeah, thanks for. but as a political science professor, of course i was laughing when the us and iran were drawn into one group. i don't want to chance way be i think the match won't be heated because it's a traditional, very 20 and the actions and sport between the u. s. and...
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u. s. is so powerful and it can really turn the screws on them. the u. s. is planning all these future wars and of course the u. s. does nothing but, but have wars and it's amazing. i have never seen this most attention in my, in my entire life. they do a war. nobody looks at what's happening to the, the war in yemen. all the other wars, the u. s. is fighting, nobody pays attention, but because they picked this as a way to get to destroy russia, which i hope this won't happen. all kinds of terrible things fall from 8 years of fear. but there's a new day. and i finally dorm for those who managed to escape, the most troubled areas of don boss on resettle in russia are documentary right ahead as their story. ah, the steel can you spoken with that? is that both both the moms and in the day of nelson's new york's new good a been up and this is a 9th grade already. a lot of them bought a wall with with the window. pollution estoppel says those who should have been presented as a for you if there was a level grace for argument. you much anybody out that there was a lot of thought
u. s. is so powerful and it can really turn the screws on them. the u. s. is planning all these future wars and of course the u. s. does nothing but, but have wars and it's amazing. i have never seen this most attention in my, in my entire life. they do a war. nobody looks at what's happening to the, the war in yemen. all the other wars, the u. s. is fighting, nobody pays attention, but because they picked this as a way to get to destroy russia, which i hope this won't happen. all kinds of...
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u. s. all with russia. but because of increasing tensions around the south trying to see around taiwan and also looking at ukraine and seeing how the u. s. and other western countries are really galvanized and sort of mobilized to support ukraine. this is making paging nother, so it's working on building up, its 2nd strike capability to deter any future attacks or counter attacks in what, what baiting sees as its own backyard. and we also have to look at the timing of this. this video was released just ahead of the 73rd anniversary of china's navy, which takes place on saturday. and also a week after the u. s. conducted some joint navy exercises with japan's military in the korean peninsula last week. thanks so much katrina, you. me a hong kong is easing some covered 19 restrictions is impose some of the world, toughest measures of this year. after being hit by a 5th wave of from 1st day, restaurants are allowed to serve until much later in the night and has psalms and gyms can reopen. but many say it's too
u. s. all with russia. but because of increasing tensions around the south trying to see around taiwan and also looking at ukraine and seeing how the u. s. and other western countries are really galvanized and sort of mobilized to support ukraine. this is making paging nother, so it's working on building up, its 2nd strike capability to deter any future attacks or counter attacks in what, what baiting sees as its own backyard. and we also have to look at the timing of this. this video was...
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u. s. and all the nato countries would feel a tremendous obligation to take people from afghanistan in the immediate aftermath of the withdrawal. and they said they were going to, but then they've gone back on their promises and it's become very difficult for afghans who worked with the nato forces to even leave the country where they have been doing. thank you. the bleakest warning yet on climate change that is close to irreversible. we talk to an i v c. c author about the latest reported to how humanity may and even if there isn't nuclear war. awesome, or can we have about to have going underground ah, no to with this with you or is with you. i'm with ah, with wage can still move. it goes to political cranes, caveats of woodland beach. still these are efficient but in the board with with welcome back today, industry leaders and government officials are meeting with the start of the annual 5 day sarah week. energy conference with you as climate envoy, john kerry, and ceo's of exxon mobil and chevr
u. s. and all the nato countries would feel a tremendous obligation to take people from afghanistan in the immediate aftermath of the withdrawal. and they said they were going to, but then they've gone back on their promises and it's become very difficult for afghans who worked with the nato forces to even leave the country where they have been doing. thank you. the bleakest warning yet on climate change that is close to irreversible. we talk to an i v c. c author about the latest reported to...
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u. s is so powerful and it can really turn the screws on them. the u. s. is planning all these future wars and of course the u. s. does nothing but, but have wars and it's amazing. i have never seen this much attention to my entire life. they do a war, nobody looks at what's happening to the war in yemen. all the other wars, the u. s. is fighting, nobody pays attention. but because they picked this as a way to get to destroy russia, which i hope they're gonna won't happen. all kinds of terrible things follow from the lute rockwell wrapping us up. okay, we're going to cross to some programs and moments then do join megan at the top for all the stories making headlines this thursday life for moscow. this is our interest a with with ah, ah, yeah, she's a little green either. use this done on a posterior composite via a middle if you to that you'll love to come when you use though your doorstep coming when you're gone. this suddenly agreement on that because all, and you live with no brain a the with the that you will not with, of kind of why he, why not? you throw you away.
u. s is so powerful and it can really turn the screws on them. the u. s. is planning all these future wars and of course the u. s. does nothing but, but have wars and it's amazing. i have never seen this much attention to my entire life. they do a war, nobody looks at what's happening to the war in yemen. all the other wars, the u. s. is fighting, nobody pays attention. but because they picked this as a way to get to destroy russia, which i hope they're gonna won't happen. all kinds of terrible...
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u. s. and all the nato countries would feel a tremendous obligation to take people from afghanistan in the immediate aftermath of the withdrawal. and they said they were going to, but then they've gone back on their promises and it's become very difficult for afghans who worked with the nato forces to even leave the country. but they have benjamin. thank you. the bleakest warning? yes. on climate change that is close to irreversible, we talk to and i v c. c author about the latest reported to how humanity may and even if there isn't nuclear war, awesome. all can we have about to have going underground? ah, what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy confrontation, let it be an arms race is on offense. very dramatic development. only personally, i'm going to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very critical time time to sit down and talk united states with tax on other countries. we have a responsibility for the home and we need to make rules for the r
u. s. and all the nato countries would feel a tremendous obligation to take people from afghanistan in the immediate aftermath of the withdrawal. and they said they were going to, but then they've gone back on their promises and it's become very difficult for afghans who worked with the nato forces to even leave the country. but they have benjamin. thank you. the bleakest warning? yes. on climate change that is close to irreversible, we talk to and i v c. c author about the latest reported to...
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u. s. and all the nato countries would feel a tremendous obligation to take people from afghanistan in the immediate aftermath of the withdrawal. and they said they were going to, but then they've gone back on their promises and it's become very difficult for afghans who worked with the nato forces to even leave the country where they have been doing. thank you. the bleakest warning yet on climate change that is close to reversible. we talk to and i v c. c author about the latest reported to how humanity may and even if there isn't nuclear war. oh small, can we have about 2 of going underground? ah, ah, a russian state to never see a fin the 55 when. okay, so 9 is 2000 speedy with rural man in the european union, the kremlin media machine, the state aren't russia today and split or t spoke neck. even our video agency, roughly all band on youtube and pinterest and with me and united states has always had a variety of tools, news, and tax on other countries. economic sanctions are, are often just the
u. s. and all the nato countries would feel a tremendous obligation to take people from afghanistan in the immediate aftermath of the withdrawal. and they said they were going to, but then they've gone back on their promises and it's become very difficult for afghans who worked with the nato forces to even leave the country where they have been doing. thank you. the bleakest warning yet on climate change that is close to reversible. we talk to and i v c. c author about the latest reported to...
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u. s. and all the nato countries would feel a tremendous obligation to take people from afghanistan in the immediate aftermath of the withdrawal. and they said they were going to, but then they've gone back on their promises and it's become very difficult for afghans who worked with the nato forces to even leave the country. but they have benjamin. thank you. the bleakest warning? yes. on climate change that is close to irreversible. we talk to an i v c. c, author about the latest reporting to how humanity may and even if there isn't nuclear war, all of them all can we have about to have going underground ah, ah, ah ah, ah, i look forward to talking to you all. that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given it by human beings, except where such orders at conflict with the 1st law show your identification. we should be very careful about artificial intelligence. and the point obviously is to grapes trust, or rather than fear a job with artificial intelligence. real summon
u. s. and all the nato countries would feel a tremendous obligation to take people from afghanistan in the immediate aftermath of the withdrawal. and they said they were going to, but then they've gone back on their promises and it's become very difficult for afghans who worked with the nato forces to even leave the country. but they have benjamin. thank you. the bleakest warning? yes. on climate change that is close to irreversible. we talk to an i v c. c, author about the latest reporting to...
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u. s. and all the nato countries would feel a tremendous obligation to take people from afghanistan in the immediate aftermath of the withdrawal. and they said they were going to, but then they've gone back on their promises and it's become very difficult for afghans who worked with the nato forces to even leave the country with a benjamin. thank you. the bleakest warning? yes. on climate change that is close to irreversible. we talk to an i v c. c author about the latest report into how humanity may and even if there isn't nuclear war oh smoke and we have about to have going underground. ah ah whoo through. no one. no, sir, no, no, admiral will job. no, no. what door? more shrill than what they should up unit 731 was a unique organization in the history of the world. what they were trying to do was to simply do nothing short, then build the most powerful and most deadly biological weapons program that the world had ever known. each is unless you do so called full spectrum at all levels. dick and s
u. s. and all the nato countries would feel a tremendous obligation to take people from afghanistan in the immediate aftermath of the withdrawal. and they said they were going to, but then they've gone back on their promises and it's become very difficult for afghans who worked with the nato forces to even leave the country with a benjamin. thank you. the bleakest warning? yes. on climate change that is close to irreversible. we talk to an i v c. c author about the latest report into how...
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u. s. and all the nato countries would feel a tremendous obligation to take people from afghanistan in the immediate aftermath of the withdrawal. and they said they were going to, but then they've gone back on their promises and it's become very difficult for afghans who worked with the nato forces to even leave the country where they have been doing. thank you. the bleakest warning yet on climate change that is close to irreversible. we talk to an i v c. c author, about the latest reporting to how humanity may and even if there isn't nuclear war, also more can we have about 2 of going underground. ah news united a news and tax on other countries economic sanctions are, are often just the beginning. another thing you like to do is place some military pressure on the countries that you're talking about here. and there has to be an effort to demonize that country and the leader of that country. we have a responsibility for the whole world and we need to make rules for the rest. because without out th
u. s. and all the nato countries would feel a tremendous obligation to take people from afghanistan in the immediate aftermath of the withdrawal. and they said they were going to, but then they've gone back on their promises and it's become very difficult for afghans who worked with the nato forces to even leave the country where they have been doing. thank you. the bleakest warning yet on climate change that is close to irreversible. we talk to an i v c. c author, about the latest reporting to...
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u. s. is so powerful and it can really turn the screws on them. the u. s. is planning all these future wars, and of course the u. s. does nothing but happened, but have wars and it's amazing. i have never seen this much attention to my, my entire life. they do a war. nobody looks at what's happening it to the war in yemen. all the other wars, the u. s. is fighting, nobody pays attention. but because they picked this as a way to get to destroy russia, on which i hope to goodness won't happen. all kinds of terrible things follow from that. sanctions do they work? and if not, wind, as the west keeping using them are short talk explores not right ahead. this is art with ah a recall with this with you with you. i'm with with full credit, it's going to be out of wood from beach. still easy to the station about in the board with a with who is the aggressor to chose is war today. i'm authorizing the additional strong sanctions. i think you chose williams. sure. as we speak on the new stadium, we're streamline the branding all in ports. russian oil and gas turbines and imposing the
u. s. is so powerful and it can really turn the screws on them. the u. s. is planning all these future wars, and of course the u. s. does nothing but happened, but have wars and it's amazing. i have never seen this much attention to my, my entire life. they do a war. nobody looks at what's happening it to the war in yemen. all the other wars, the u. s. is fighting, nobody pays attention. but because they picked this as a way to get to destroy russia, on which i hope to goodness won't happen....
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u. s. as all or other countries tribunal transcript commander in chief of the japanese quinton abbey, yamato auto g o. e. she was in a hurry. the red army was advancing too quickly and he didn't want to be captured by russians. prisoners were killed and their bodies destroyed. personnel and valuables were relocated. anything they had to leave behind was burned. most of the facilities were blown up. on august 19th, 1945. the 1st soviet troops entered the city of hobbin. mm ah, the 731 camp had already been blown up and all the most important materials removed . but there were still traces of their crimes. soviet troops found ample evidence of the biological warfare units, activities. several unit, 731 personnel were captured along with the quantum army commander in chief and senior military medical service officers. meanwhile, general, you see made contact with the americans. american goes with the army thought a huge to this memorial. now's i to the dial. more doable to wish tele dominy solo nie a
u. s. as all or other countries tribunal transcript commander in chief of the japanese quinton abbey, yamato auto g o. e. she was in a hurry. the red army was advancing too quickly and he didn't want to be captured by russians. prisoners were killed and their bodies destroyed. personnel and valuables were relocated. anything they had to leave behind was burned. most of the facilities were blown up. on august 19th, 1945. the 1st soviet troops entered the city of hobbin. mm ah, the 731 camp had...
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all. they seem to be reading to threaten behaved directly. if the court comes after us, israel or other u. s. allies, we will not sit quietly. we will let the, i see, see, die on its own. after all, for all intents and purposes, the icpc is already dead from wards and laws to action in 2020 on a president. trump the us imposed sanctions on some icpc officials and certain unnamed individuals involved in the ccs efforts to investigate us. personnel cancelling their american visas and blocking their accounts. we hold our own accountable better than the i, c. c has done for the worst perpetrators of mass criminal atrocities. the court itself has no means to put any pressure on the u. s. in the end, they simply gave up. after reviewing matters carefully, i have reached the conclusion that at this time there is no longer the prospect of genuine and effective domestic investigations within afghanistan. the united states is now appealing to the i see as an authority, an arbitrator in international disputes. but washington itself seems to have done more than anyone else to actually discredit behave.
all. they seem to be reading to threaten behaved directly. if the court comes after us, israel or other u. s. allies, we will not sit quietly. we will let the, i see, see, die on its own. after all, for all intents and purposes, the icpc is already dead from wards and laws to action in 2020 on a president. trump the us imposed sanctions on some icpc officials and certain unnamed individuals involved in the ccs efforts to investigate us. personnel cancelling their american visas and blocking...
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u. s. is behind this as an allies with extreme, the nazi radicals within you create itself who acts as the forces of the u. s. will over there. so the sky has all the freedom nato gun pointed at his head. the russian paid for it, defensive ally, and nato was pretty offensive today against oldenburg, underlining that nato should rethink its strategy towards russia. amid the rising power of china is not kind of talk that kind of division, not just going to pit east against west. again, we know what happened last time, i think that native problem is that it has, it's actually through rather the washington problem is that it's basically brought russia and china together in increasing solidarity because it's threatens them both . it threatens really the old interests of the world beyond the western alliance and to media acolytes. so they told power was would definitely like to grow out of the situation. but unfortunately, that seems to be no way because there's no way the chinese will simply abandon the russians when they know that there will be next in the, in the u. s. game plan. so essentially the u. s. has created its own problem from health in
u. s. is behind this as an allies with extreme, the nazi radicals within you create itself who acts as the forces of the u. s. will over there. so the sky has all the freedom nato gun pointed at his head. the russian paid for it, defensive ally, and nato was pretty offensive today against oldenburg, underlining that nato should rethink its strategy towards russia. amid the rising power of china is not kind of talk that kind of division, not just going to pit east against west. again, we know...
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u. s. and yet with all of this, talk about the need for the u. s. decide more weapons ukraine. it never is mentioned that this trend of supplying weapons do a country only leaves you instability and chaos which then creates more refugees. this is u. s. policy always to make great promises and come through on nothing when it comes to the people themselves. so with millions of refugees, once again, us policy is to give assistance to almost none of them. and to instead, impose on the surrounding countries an enormous dislocation. at this point, the biden administration has managed to process, they managed a process in march 12 ukrainians who had refugee status. and by the way, this happens all the time. look at the hundreds of thousands who were promised refugee from afghanistan, not much different in iraq and syria, in libya, for all of the countries where the u. s. has instigated wars kept them running for years and created an enormous dislocation of peoples who really are forced to leave their own country and then live at the very dislocated life and enormous expense in the sur
u. s. and yet with all of this, talk about the need for the u. s. decide more weapons ukraine. it never is mentioned that this trend of supplying weapons do a country only leaves you instability and chaos which then creates more refugees. this is u. s. policy always to make great promises and come through on nothing when it comes to the people themselves. so with millions of refugees, once again, us policy is to give assistance to almost none of them. and to instead, impose on the surrounding...
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u. s. strategic all reserve to try to bring down rocketing prices. 1000000 barrels of oil a day will flood into the domestic and international markets. for up to 6 months. russian president vladimir putin is demanding european countries pay for russian gas in rubles, or the contracts will be canceled. germany buys a lot of russian gas and says that black mil, ukraine's president says his country must be prepared for a renewed russian offensive in the east. vladimir zelinski is warning that moscow may shift its focus to areas held by separatists after suffering setbacks in it's offensive. near cave la b, winnie chid key. we're we continue pushing away occupiers in the north of keith. in the churning he region, and in the sumi region, they realize themselves that they can sustain the intensity of combat that they held in the 1st half of march in don bass in mary paul and in car keep directions. russian forces are amassing resources for powerful strikes you. we will defend, we will do everything possible to stop the occupiers and clear our territory from the evil and senseless crimes. russian
u. s. strategic all reserve to try to bring down rocketing prices. 1000000 barrels of oil a day will flood into the domestic and international markets. for up to 6 months. russian president vladimir putin is demanding european countries pay for russian gas in rubles, or the contracts will be canceled. germany buys a lot of russian gas and says that black mil, ukraine's president says his country must be prepared for a renewed russian offensive in the east. vladimir zelinski is warning that...
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u. s. s. r o d u. s. plants to muster all nato nations under the aegis of operation dropshot. in 1949 the. the soviets acquired their own nuclear weapons. so any plan to annihilate the u. s . as i had to be postponed indefinitely. but the idea remains the same. the united states had to be seen as the only major player in the international arena, or anyone who sold otherwise had to be wiped from the earth. the soviet union itself is moved. this is a victory for democracy and freedom. these events clearly serve on national interest. george bush with some good dance of it on you. one anguish v. i'm janet felicia too often. zip on in tablet block on my most of the, you know enough per diem. andes in london, sound unsigned. a saucen man, monsanto. f, as in nancy, alana was on cuz he had to say that i completed true. no. jesus, london, united states became the indispensable country, are worth exceptional people, whose obligation was to lay down the path for all of the countries. and so it became a new i renewed a justification for american aggression in the world. it was the justification for the
u. s. s. r o d u. s. plants to muster all nato nations under the aegis of operation dropshot. in 1949 the. the soviets acquired their own nuclear weapons. so any plan to annihilate the u. s . as i had to be postponed indefinitely. but the idea remains the same. the united states had to be seen as the only major player in the international arena, or anyone who sold otherwise had to be wiped from the earth. the soviet union itself is moved. this is a victory for democracy and freedom. these...
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u. s. germany and other countries. however us, what they have cleverly done is the united states as white john, doug. it's on imports of russian. good oil in the fine products before the u. s. don. all take effect. thanks to it's iran, sanctions, us is petroleum exports to india. now make up 15 percent of bilateral merchandise trade while threatening india with consequences for buying russian oil. us has quietly ramped up its impulsive russian crude and refined products. before u. s. bond takes effect, as one minister has sort of said that the mystical rise in terms of percentage increase globally was just about one didn't. but in the us to ministers, including it's one of those ministers about junker and finance minister and both have real quick and then what would it take to protect the countries nationally just they will take no steps which includes buying oil from russia report to say a considerable amount of iranian assets that have been frozen because of us sanctions are expected to be released soon. concrete amount, the nature of the deal, and the countries involved have not yet been disclosed. but iranian media has equated it to several times. the more than $500000000.00 tha
u. s. germany and other countries. however us, what they have cleverly done is the united states as white john, doug. it's on imports of russian. good oil in the fine products before the u. s. don. all take effect. thanks to it's iran, sanctions, us is petroleum exports to india. now make up 15 percent of bilateral merchandise trade while threatening india with consequences for buying russian oil. us has quietly ramped up its impulsive russian crude and refined products. before u. s. bond takes...
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u. s. government investment in this area, which tells you that either the investment is not stopping or it is already been made and they're moving on to other things. all right, earlier the u. s. brown, international space demilitarization projects is fundamentally flawed, but now the country is calling for broader responsibility in space. what do you think? washington has changed? it stands. well, there's, there's 2 things. one is to continue to point a finger at particularly russia, because russia in november did conduct a satellite destruction. so they're trying to make this about russia to one extent . and to another extent, there is so increased chatter and concern. well, believe it certainly in the united states about a disruption of our global communications disruption of our domestic communications . and of course, that's all heavily reliant on satellites. so if something happens, this sets a rhetorical stage for pointing the finger again at russia and china, and those who would not be on the us side in that concrete ascii were taught usaa 4th. lieutenant kennedy, thanks for your time. we appreciate your insight on this. ok, now france is geari
u. s. government investment in this area, which tells you that either the investment is not stopping or it is already been made and they're moving on to other things. all right, earlier the u. s. brown, international space demilitarization projects is fundamentally flawed, but now the country is calling for broader responsibility in space. what do you think? washington has changed? it stands. well, there's, there's 2 things. one is to continue to point a finger at particularly russia, because...
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u. s. sits in here, after all, but all the records are still online. and hey, were those very tweets posted in the nationalists, private accounts he mockingly claimed the journalist might have been adopted and killed by quite some guy with the co sign, chile, and other posts. he showed a photo of neo nazi 5 is again hinting they might be the ones behind the reporters disappearance and even applauding the prospects of the journalists being dead. the radical ukrainian command that didn't provide any evidence though. so this information has not been verified. we spoke with eva karen and bartlett, a journalist, now working in gone boss who had previously been in touch with gonzalez, lira. she says she said what the report had told her shortly before he disappeared . he messaged me, i'm explaining why he had been stressed out the day before saying is extremely tired, hadn't been sleeping. and that the he but he said, the crazies are on the street, you can tell by looking at them. you don't want to go near them. he was also saying that people are staying in
u. s. sits in here, after all, but all the records are still online. and hey, were those very tweets posted in the nationalists, private accounts he mockingly claimed the journalist might have been adopted and killed by quite some guy with the co sign, chile, and other posts. he showed a photo of neo nazi 5 is again hinting they might be the ones behind the reporters disappearance and even applauding the prospects of the journalists being dead. the radical ukrainian command that didn't provide...
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u. s. president jimmy carter ordered iranian oil imports to be seized. irena deposits in american banks were frozen sales of military goods were band breaking diplomatic relations, the u. s. and all the exports, including food and medicine, a william la, 2 heaters with a portal. there is a tough machine. you're me at the new ssl dock. we're proposing your bulletin considered a new d s. roderick revolution was a response to earlier events or 3 decades. washington and london dictated terms to to iran, preventing it from extracting oil on its own territory. after the nationalization of iranian oil, the british government and the american government created the quote interested, they were to legally elected the government. i'm not positive. so for a while, listen oil companies as controlling your resources. and this sort of the fact that you didn't know how much, what was going on the wrong got its bank gold bank. but does that make sense to technology and legal markets? the country found itself in a decades long, located suffering wave after wave of sanctions. the benefit from having an economy that so to diversify, least on the domestic front, from an energy focus economy to have v
u. s. president jimmy carter ordered iranian oil imports to be seized. irena deposits in american banks were frozen sales of military goods were band breaking diplomatic relations, the u. s. and all the exports, including food and medicine, a william la, 2 heaters with a portal. there is a tough machine. you're me at the new ssl dock. we're proposing your bulletin considered a new d s. roderick revolution was a response to earlier events or 3 decades. washington and london dictated terms to to...