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u. s. miscalculate that again, if the intelligence agencies indeed missed this than this could lead to a very dangerous situation, where the u. s. could stumble into a conflict that would be through dash stress. i think now did this is become widely known that it enhances stability. ready in the region by reducing the likelihood of miscalculation conflict. but there wasn't actually expecting that on to from you. i must admit that you talk about potentially most ability. but you're saying that because of the, the type of technology in the accuracy. but it gets into a situation where, well, if they've got it, we want that. and if they've got it, we want to, and however, many countries around the world will end up beefing up their arsenals with this new deadly technology. yes, absolutely. i think he mentioned also that china is not the only country plans were advanced developed this type department, but i think that would have happened your respect to certainly, you know, the united states and russia, as you mentioned, are pursuing this technology as well. but the most dangerous flash is in
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u. s. military presence permanently on the island of taiwan since 1979. and a u. s. could argue that these troops, if they have been there for nearly a year, are merely taking part in an ongoing training exercise. but it does have an air of permanence about it. now, japan's new prime minister, fumey oak, as she those promising to focus on leading the country out of the crisis caused by the corona virus pandemic. in his 1st policy speech, he called for cash payouts to companies as well as people have been hit hard by the outbreak will be leading his ruling liberal democratic party into a general election later this month. still had an al jazeera regulators in the u. s. the set to rule this current divide is vaccines is safe for children as young as 5 years old. and the us, mexico discuss over holding their approach in the so called war on drugs as violence judges to unprecedented levels. ah. but there lot of rain as you probably know in italy suds and it all studs for the sam funds in sicily and circulation kind of still there, but it's thrusting towards the balkans and awa
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u. s. military presence permanently on the island of ty, once it's 1979, and a u. s. could argue that these troops, if they have been there for nearly a year, are merely taking part in an ongoing training exercise. but it does have an air of permanence about it for so a break here now to 0. when we come back, early voting starts in iraq for parliamentary election demanded by mass protests. and the superheroes in super villains who bounded together at one of the biggest pop culture conventions in the us more than ah, the remains of the psycho sheehan are visible only in the form of funds domes in western. yeah. but otherwise it's a drive picture. the sure miles forget that normally wind blows out of iraq down through the gulf states. usually removing the humidity settles when there's no wind, dry picture otherwise. but there are fairly obviously winds around the edge and they will come to show a difference. so that shamal keeps blind. look at the top right hand corner, zoom in on the top right hand corner, which is education. give you some. and the hindu kush northern pakist
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u. s. military presence permanently on the island of taiwan since 1979 and a u. s. could argue that these troops, if they have been there for nearly a year, are merely taking part in an ongoing training exercise, but it does have an air of permanence about it. yeah, robin. as we were saying this, revelation comes against the backdrop of recent, increasing tensions in the area over taiwan. that's right. we have, are they, there's a very sensitive time at the moment. we just had the october 1st national day in china. we have coming up this weekend, ty, one's national dane, of course, between the 2. we've seen this incredible increase in air air activity coming from china with nearly a 150 air craft in various waves spread over several days. crossing into the straight of the taiwan strait, heading towards the island of taiwan. it has been condemned by the u. s. has been a provocative act, accusing china of destabilizing the area we've heard in the last couple of days or so from taiwan itself that relations are now the worst. they have been with at the level of tensions they
u. s. military presence permanently on the island of taiwan since 1979 and a u. s. could argue that these troops, if they have been there for nearly a year, are merely taking part in an ongoing training exercise, but it does have an air of permanence about it. yeah, robin. as we were saying this, revelation comes against the backdrop of recent, increasing tensions in the area over taiwan. that's right. we have, are they, there's a very sensitive time at the moment. we just had the october 1st...
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u. s. could be a reliable partner survey much longer the same lives as shown. michelle man, oh my cross saying that that you needs to do more to strengthen itself in terms of defense in terms of its strategic interest. maybe use the arcus packed a, to its advantage, not only to try and bring the you together, or when it comes to defense, but also to try and use it. or to put more pressure on of the united states to say, look, we want to work together with you and of course cooperate boonies corporate with us as well. in our is a strategic interests all the way, particularly a focused on for example, a working together in the saw hell at ash i thank you for natasha butler reporting their life from slovenia. still ahead on i'll just yeah, we'll have an update on the volcano in the island still sending more law into the atlantic ocean. ah hi again. nice to see you here is your weather update for the middle east. we can still see some lingering effects of what was psychotic storm shaheen with the circulation here spinning around some showers in yemen. and also same
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u. s. miscalculate. and again, if the intelligence agencies indeed missed that this could lead to a very dangerous situation, where the u. s. could stumble into a conflict that would be disastrous. and i think now that this has become widely known, that it enhances stability in the region by reducing the likelihood of miscalculation conflict. japan's new prime minister female because she has made a ritual offerings, the controversial shrine, victims of japanese aggression in the 1st half of the 20th century. see that? yes. the qu, nisha in tokyo as a symbol of the countries militarism because she did not visit it's autumn festival in person, was attended by the former prime minister and go, she had to go. he said the offerings were spect, though too long. they live in southern thailand, a teenager is pushing back against a large government development project in her see on community. government says it will bring jobs in better living conditions, those against it will end they why of life and cause environmental damage. scott hyde le reports from china in southern thailand. on this stretch of coast, where t
u. s. miscalculate. and again, if the intelligence agencies indeed missed that this could lead to a very dangerous situation, where the u. s. could stumble into a conflict that would be disastrous. and i think now that this has become widely known, that it enhances stability in the region by reducing the likelihood of miscalculation conflict. japan's new prime minister female because she has made a ritual offerings, the controversial shrine, victims of japanese aggression in the 1st half of the...
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u. s . following that court ruling in the us state of texas restricting abortion rights . opening the door to a scenario where women in the u. s. could be turning to mexico for safe and legal abortions despite abortion de criminalization being finalized here and mexico religious groups say that they are committed to continue to fight for that ruling to be overturned. a number of slums in iraq has increased in recent years because of growing poverty, nearly 10 percent of iraq's population less in them mahmoud abdullah had reports from baghdad for 9 years old. however, there is nothing more terrifying than a train. she was struck by 15 years ago near her families make shift shelter. her arms had to be amputated in this slum under one of beds, bridges. hela is reminded of her ordeal. every time a train passes by her family tries to comfort her and help her adapt to living without her arms. they have been living here since 2007, only a few meters away from braid way with no safe guards. how has a father works as a blacksmith and struggles to make ends meet in providing for his family of 2 wives and 13 children? i will be, i thought we ha
u. s . following that court ruling in the us state of texas restricting abortion rights . opening the door to a scenario where women in the u. s. could be turning to mexico for safe and legal abortions despite abortion de criminalization being finalized here and mexico religious groups say that they are committed to continue to fight for that ruling to be overturned. a number of slums in iraq has increased in recent years because of growing poverty, nearly 10 percent of iraq's population less...
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u. s. miscalculate. and again, if the intelligence agencies indeed missed that this could lead to a very dangerous situation, where the u. s. could stumble into a conflict that would be disastrous. and i think now that this has become widely known, that it enhances stability in the region by reducing the likelihood of miscalculation conflict, inter lanka, hundreds of fishermen, and protesting against what they say is poaching from neighboring india. they say their livelihoods are being threatened. the fishermen demonstrated by signing dozens of boats flying black flags to the know the most points of the island nation . they want a government to enforce a 2017 law that would prevent indian fishermen from encroaching interest. lincoln waters mcnelson and it has more from colombo, at the root of it. it's about livelihoods, about lankin fishermen struggling to make ends meet. and what they see is mass scale, poaching by indian fishing boats that come into she lanchen waters and take valuable fish docs away with them. now this has not been a new phenomenon. it's been going on for years and the fishing of communi
u. s. miscalculate. and again, if the intelligence agencies indeed missed that this could lead to a very dangerous situation, where the u. s. could stumble into a conflict that would be disastrous. and i think now that this has become widely known, that it enhances stability in the region by reducing the likelihood of miscalculation conflict, inter lanka, hundreds of fishermen, and protesting against what they say is poaching from neighboring india. they say their livelihoods are being...
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u. s. military presence permanently on the island of taiwan since 1979. and a u. s. could argue that these troops, if they have been there for nearly a year, are merely taking part in an ongoing training exercise. but it does have an air of permanence about it. now, japan's new prime minister, few mucus, she'd, as promised to focus on leading the country out of the crisis caused by the crown of iris pandemic. in his 1st policy speech, he called for cash payouts to companies, as well as people who have been hit hard by the outbreak will be leading his ruling liberal democratic party into a general election late of this month. little boy, i am determined to devote body and soul to overcome this national crisis, who will carve out a new era and personal in the next generation country, whose citizens are rich at heart. the government will drastically enhance its capabilities against a pandemic, such as strengthening the functions of government is training the flow of people taking legislative steps to secure medical resources, as well as their will come domestic vaccines and m
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u. s. could find an accommodation we did when i served george w bush's his under secretary of state for arms control. we signed the treaty of moscow in 2002, which reduced the operationally deployed strategic nuclear forces. both countries think that's possible again, but i think you cannot do that in the absence of having china participate. but do you think germany is your boy got no stream to i do i make a mistake? sure. i think work. i think it's a mistake to become strategically dependent on any, on any particular source of energy. and this is something that ronald reagan warren to europe about in the $198.00 job walden. thank you, and that's for the show will be back on monday when we asked for a technical co lead at google about technological class war until then keep in touch by social media and let us know what you thought of john barton's answers to our question. ah ah ah ah ah oh, a man, what do i see the brother now but let us stay at the cord. got him the yard infinitely was wanted to
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u. s. following that court ruling in the us state of texas restricting abortion rights. opening the door to a scenario where women in the u. s. could be turning to mexico for safe and legal abortions despite abortion de criminalization being finalized here in mexico religious group. see that they are committed to continue to fight for that ruling to be overturned. still a hand on al jazeera. can't we just say that that is a basic right that everyone has to know that they'll be safe when they enter a healthcare facility, job or job? how a debate over vaccine mandates in the u. s. is having an impact on a tough labor market? we're gonna keep you updated on that volcano erupted in the canary islands. stay with us. ah hello, here's her headlines for the americas. we've got disturbed weather as stretching from paraguay rate toward the southeast of brazil. it will eventually make its way into rio de janeiro. so this is gonna kick down your temperatures, you go from 33, down to 24. so those thunder storms really cooling the atmosphere. rain is piling up for the pacific coast of columbia, but i think we'll get into some sunshine for bogota
u. s. following that court ruling in the us state of texas restricting abortion rights. opening the door to a scenario where women in the u. s. could be turning to mexico for safe and legal abortions despite abortion de criminalization being finalized here in mexico religious group. see that they are committed to continue to fight for that ruling to be overturned. still a hand on al jazeera. can't we just say that that is a basic right that everyone has to know that they'll be safe when they...
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u. s. following that court ruling in the us state of texas restricting abortion rights. opening the door to a scenario where women in the u. s. could be turning to mexico for safe and legal abortions despite abortion de criminalization being finalized here in mexico religious group. see that they are committed to continue to fight for that ruling to be overturned. of vaccination rights in the united states have been climbing is more, more places require proof of a job to work or play, but thousands of people are still expected to lose their jobs and health care and education. as a result of vaccine mandates, as kristen salumi found out the impact on an already tight i remark, it remains a concern. health care workers were among the 1st to be offered vaccines in the united states. and many consider it a privilege as well as a responsibility, i believe. yeah, the mandate is a good idea. i think people should get access to it. but now it's no longer a choice in new york, it is a state and soon to be federal requirement in the medical field. yeah, i think everybody could get linda. you know, i don't care if we get them, but they want m
u. s. following that court ruling in the us state of texas restricting abortion rights. opening the door to a scenario where women in the u. s. could be turning to mexico for safe and legal abortions despite abortion de criminalization being finalized here in mexico religious group. see that they are committed to continue to fight for that ruling to be overturned. of vaccination rights in the united states have been climbing is more, more places require proof of a job to work or play, but...
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u. s. following that court ruling in the us state of texas restricting abortion rights, opening the door to a scenario where women in the u. s. could be turning to mexico for safe and legal abortions despite abortion. di criminalization being finalized here in mexico religious group say that they are committed to continue to fight for that ruley to be overturned. the chinese government is trying to encourage people to have more children. but unmarried women are denied access to reproductive services that could change them as a landmark court case is challenging the law that limits fertility treatment to married couples. katrina, you reports from beijing. i went to recess. you asked a beijing hospital to help freeze her eggs to later enable her to have a child as a single parent. she was turned away. as an unmarried woman, she's denied reproductive services in china. in 2019, she thought a lawsuit to change the law and her case has been heard in court. oh, she's there, you're hiding your irons, equilla. i don't have much time to waste. i'm an ordinary single woman and these pastors 3 years were very important to me out. if i win, i
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u. s. following that court ruling in the us state of texas restricting abortion rights. opening the door to a scenario where women in the u. s. could be turning to mexico for safe and legal abortions despite abortion. di criminalization being finalized here in mexico religious group, see that they are committed to continue to fight for that ruling to be overturned, or at cuddle us government is meeting indigenous leaders and rural community groups . and a dispute about the future of the mining industry that they are threatening to stage protests unless the government blocks mining project, which they say caused huge environmental damage. and at no time, no reports the idyllic town of law must said that one osiris high in the an these mountains has become a battle ground. the flash point between those who want to exploit it may by golden copper reserves. and those who want to maintain a way of life unchanged for generations. so there was no good m o community, any legal need. we don't want legal or legal mining because of the environmental damage they cause we've survived for a long time without gold. without mining, we live from th
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u. s. following that court ruling in the us state of texas restricting abortion rights. opening the door to a scenario where women in the u. s. could be turning to mexico for safe and legal abortions despite abortion de criminalization being finalized here in mexico religious group, see that they are committed to continue to fight for that ruling to be overturned. british prime minister bars johnson has insisted that petrol shortages and rising cost a part of what he called an adjustment period for the u. k. as speaking on the 1st day of his part, his annual conference, he said the u. k was moving away from a tired old model and towards a high skilled high wage economy. or brenda reports from manchester. dodging the manchester rain showers and the heckling of protest as outside the security perimeter, the british prime minister would be forgiven feeling besieged by circumstance at the moment. the boss johnson is not a self doubting kind of person. the ongoing cues at the you case, petro pumps, he dismissed as being largely driven by demand, rather than a chronic shortage of delivery drivers. and he insisted the u. case. labor short
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u. s. could being next on the list, and is there anything that bind administration can and should be doing right now to prevent it? well, embarrassingly on the texas, because we are supposed to be the leaders in the energy industry. but as you all know, we had a horrendous snow my getting us what we called it in february, where are a solar panels in texas. we got probably the most anywhere in the world windmills, which got more with more those. but when it's cloudy, snowy and no wind, that capacity wasn't there. so you could see a scenario where the entire country becomes a no wind. no. so we're type atmosphere and we do not have generation at texas right now to go through that again. i don't think we do in this country for a country. lot of other countries, a lot more stable than texas is in that regard because texas is on its own grid. and so it exposed lot of problems we have in texas, but it also exposed what can happen in this country. and if we do, if we win ourselves off, natural gas and c
u. s. could being next on the list, and is there anything that bind administration can and should be doing right now to prevent it? well, embarrassingly on the texas, because we are supposed to be the leaders in the energy industry. but as you all know, we had a horrendous snow my getting us what we called it in february, where are a solar panels in texas. we got probably the most anywhere in the world windmills, which got more with more those. but when it's cloudy, snowy and no wind, that...
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u. s. following that court ruling in the us state of texas restricting abortion rights. opening the door to a scenario where women in the u. s. could be turning to mexico for safe and legal abortions despite abortion de criminalization being finalized here and mexico religious groups that they are committed to continue to fight for that ruling to be overturned. so had an old, is it a leaking pipeline off the coast of california? risks and ecological disaster, as oil spills into the pacific ocean. i will bring you more on that interrupting volcano in the canary islands and showing no signs of slowing down. ah, ah hello, good to see it. we had a historic cyclone drop. exceptional rain for northern parts of oman. so in moscow, more than a years worth of rain in the span of a few hours. so we see scenes like this flash flooding. now here's what's going on . on monday, the storm is going to dissipate as it heads toward the border with the united arab emirates, though it is kicking up a lot of sand and dust because of those fierce winds through a bond se of saudi into the u. e. and it's can address some clouds into cats are. so if you're
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u. s. could find an accommodation we did when i served george w bush's his under secretary of state for arms control. we signed the treaty of moscow in 2002, which reduced the operationally deployed strategic nuclear forces. both countries think that's possible again, but i think you cannot do that in the absence of having china participate. but do you think germany is your boy got no extreme to i do i make a mistake? sure. i think work. i think it's a mistake to become strategically dependent on any on any particular source of energy. and this is something that ronald reagan warren.
u. s. could find an accommodation we did when i served george w bush's his under secretary of state for arms control. we signed the treaty of moscow in 2002, which reduced the operationally deployed strategic nuclear forces. both countries think that's possible again, but i think you cannot do that in the absence of having china participate. but do you think germany is your boy got no extreme to i do i make a mistake? sure. i think work. i think it's a mistake to become strategically dependent...
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u. s. could find an accommodation. we did when i served george w bush's his under secretary of state for arms control. we signed the treaty of moscow in 2002, which reduced the operationally deployed strategic nuclear forces. both countries think that's possible again, but i think you cannot do that in the absence of having china participate. but do you think germany is your boy got nordstrom to i do i make a mistake? sure. i think work. i think it's a mistake to become strategically dependent on any, on any particular source of energy. and this is something that ronald reagan warren to europe about in the $198.00 john bolton. thank you, and that's for the show will be back on monday when we ask a full, a technical colleague at google about technological clos war until then keep in touch by social media and let us know what you thought of. john bolton's on says to our question with a beautiful job ocean was time on what it says i middle august will still it'll cover 1000000000 slogan noise to need beautiful with fresh
u. s. could find an accommodation. we did when i served george w bush's his under secretary of state for arms control. we signed the treaty of moscow in 2002, which reduced the operationally deployed strategic nuclear forces. both countries think that's possible again, but i think you cannot do that in the absence of having china participate. but do you think germany is your boy got nordstrom to i do i make a mistake? sure. i think work. i think it's a mistake to become strategically dependent...
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u. s. could stumble into a conflict that would be disastrous. and i think now that this is become widely known, that it enhances stability in the region by reducing the likelihood of miscalculation conflict. morning have continued to visit the site where a british m p was stamped to death on friday day. the name was meeting members on the public in lee on see when he was attacked. police have now extended the detention of a man arrested at the same. last time we spoke to rooper huck who was a london based in p for the labor party. she recently traveled here to cut her with david amos as part of a delegation of british and peace. this is death means further changes to m. p. security is inevitable. i would like to think that this is a very isolated incidents. but you know, that's been seen in my, in the arm. and i mean, i think one of the see, i'm gonna get to make this happen. i measure a friend fully jericho, again, similarly shopping in 2015 my advertisement. anyone can come through, did they get? this is the point rooms. so we have the name an
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u. s. could find in a combination we did when i served george w bush as his under secretary of state for arms control. we signed the treaty moscow in 2002, which reduced the operationally deployed strategic nuclear forces, both countries as possible again. but i think you cannot do that in the absence of having china participate. but do you think germany should boycott nord stream? do i do okay, new say sure. i think work. i think it's a mistake to become strategically dependent on any, on any particular source of energy. and this is something that ronald reagan warren to europe bad in the 198. john bolton, thank you. and that's for the show will be back on monday when we ask a full, a technical co lead at google about technological class war until then keep in touch by social media and let us know what you thought of john buttons on says to work with. with oh, driven by dream shapes bankers and those with dares sinks we dare to ask and little small children with what it says. i middle august als
u. s. could find in a combination we did when i served george w bush as his under secretary of state for arms control. we signed the treaty moscow in 2002, which reduced the operationally deployed strategic nuclear forces, both countries as possible again. but i think you cannot do that in the absence of having china participate. but do you think germany should boycott nord stream? do i do okay, new say sure. i think work. i think it's a mistake to become strategically dependent on any, on any...
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u. s. could probably just provide it on their own, like they've been doing the last 4 years. well, we have become a net energy export, or i mean, we were exporting oil. we registering call, we were exporting nash s, and then we come off the pipeline. so we've, we've self inflicted wounds. but keep in mind that, you know, we usually do about 19000000 barrels of oil a day in terms of u. s. consumption. and again, that's not all going into our cars. that's manufacturing. that's everything else we did down to about 17000000 barrels a day. the last year or so, we're now heading back 219220 1000000 barrels a day. as our economy starts to reopen, as manufacturing starts to come back. so we're heading back to where we were, but we've cut off part of what we've had. so we put ourselves in a hole, and i would just remind everybody that again, back to chris and john and that 1st segment, people forget that world war 2 started in large part because the japanese couldn't get us oil. we've seen worse cause because of the oil, let's be more self dependent. let's energize ourselves and not b
u. s. could probably just provide it on their own, like they've been doing the last 4 years. well, we have become a net energy export, or i mean, we were exporting oil. we registering call, we were exporting nash s, and then we come off the pipeline. so we've, we've self inflicted wounds. but keep in mind that, you know, we usually do about 19000000 barrels of oil a day in terms of u. s. consumption. and again, that's not all going into our cars. that's manufacturing. that's everything else we...
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that could also bring huge profits. growing marijuana here is 4 times cheaper than in canada. the u. s. columbia could capture one 5th of the global market, $8000000000.00 a year, more than the countries exports of flowers and coffee combined. of course, we know we have our tropical gold growing conditions. that means we have everything that greenhouses elsewhere are trying to emulate. we have them here for free 12 hours of light to her fowls of that darkness every day, year, round, elusive, confronted me. she knows it's no surprise that president even duke came here to announce the country will begin exporting drive can of his flowers just a few years ago. it would have been impossible to imagine being illegal mariana field in colombia. and now everybody is trying to get a piece of the action. governments have been promoting this business as a great opportunity for post conflict columbia, that many fear big players will squeeze out the local growers that are not backed by big cash timers in remote areas that have long made the living growing mario and illegally say the high cost of ge
that could also bring huge profits. growing marijuana here is 4 times cheaper than in canada. the u. s. columbia could capture one 5th of the global market, $8000000000.00 a year, more than the countries exports of flowers and coffee combined. of course, we know we have our tropical gold growing conditions. that means we have everything that greenhouses elsewhere are trying to emulate. we have them here for free 12 hours of light to her fowls of that darkness every day, year, round, elusive,...
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u. s. a could possibly even have a deal already with the taliban and leaving all of that equipment behind. i'm not going to make any judgment at this point whatsoever, but it's very interesting to me. is this one off thing or is that something a part of a trend? what are your thoughts? go ahead patrick. i think this is, this is just the beginning. this is the beginning, but in reality, the started all this trajectory is or of eventual waning us influence in the middle east and central asia. i think this trajectory began a long time ago because america's greatest advantage throughout history is also its greatest liability. it's shown more than any other world power that it's willing to sacrifice blood and treasure for its national interest or what is perceived to be national interest. but that is also become its biggest liability. and i think the clock started running a really with the bombing of afghanistan, post $911.00, the iraq or the clock began running then. but the clock was really running fr
u. s. a could possibly even have a deal already with the taliban and leaving all of that equipment behind. i'm not going to make any judgment at this point whatsoever, but it's very interesting to me. is this one off thing or is that something a part of a trend? what are your thoughts? go ahead patrick. i think this is, this is just the beginning. this is the beginning, but in reality, the started all this trajectory is or of eventual waning us influence in the middle east and central asia. i...
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u. s. 8 could possibly even have a deal already with the taliban. hence leaving all about equipment behind. i'm not gonna make any judgment at this point whatsoever, but it's very interesting to me. is this a one off thing or is that something a part of a trend? what are your thoughts? go ahead patrick. i think this is, this is just the beginning. this is the beginning, but in reality, the started all this trajectory is or of eventual waning us influence in the middle east and central asia. i think this trajectory began a long time ago because america's greatest advantage throughout history is also its greatest liability. it's shown more than any other world power that it's willing to sacrifice blood and treasure for its national interest or what is perceived to be national interests. but that is also become its biggest liability. and i think the clock started running a really with the bombing of afghanistan, it post $911.00, the iraq war. the clock began running then, but the clock was really running from the vietnam war. so there's a limited amount of patients that the american people ap
u. s. 8 could possibly even have a deal already with the taliban. hence leaving all about equipment behind. i'm not gonna make any judgment at this point whatsoever, but it's very interesting to me. is this a one off thing or is that something a part of a trend? what are your thoughts? go ahead patrick. i think this is, this is just the beginning. this is the beginning, but in reality, the started all this trajectory is or of eventual waning us influence in the middle east and central asia. i...
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u. s . that ceiling, which could have a huge impact, not only on the 22 trillion u. s. government that market, but also on jobs. you think it's time the us got rid of the law limiting borrowing . it's a drama that we have seen many times previously. if you look at the history, 88 times a u. s. has increased that same, and every time it is the last minute, if the u. s. d falls, that's a master issue for the usa economy, forest rating, forest growth, or it's g, d, p. and we believe that in u. s. want to for i think that and as always, the decision is going to the last minute. and now we have started to see some signs of eating off from this year. the members where they are ready to give some concession to the bottom administration. or let's talk about a ground that seems like it's selling parts of its business to trying shop its finances. but with debts running into all 300000000000, can it pull it off? i think best of all, it is essential for me to mention that it is a very healthy sign, but p b and c isn't really interfering with chinese government isn't really interf
u. s . that ceiling, which could have a huge impact, not only on the 22 trillion u. s. government that market, but also on jobs. you think it's time the us got rid of the law limiting borrowing . it's a drama that we have seen many times previously. if you look at the history, 88 times a u. s. has increased that same, and every time it is the last minute, if the u. s. d falls, that's a master issue for the usa economy, forest rating, forest growth, or it's g, d, p. and we believe that in u. s....