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u. s. of course is denied this, that there are any such programs in ukraine that they're involved with. so this is an attempt to bring that up again. and it was an unexpected call by the russian ambassador yesterday saying they had, quote, new evidence to present to the council. so you're seeing the united states and its allies get out ahead of this and addressed the media in the public. before going into this meeting, again, trying to discredit what they're saying, this is a pattern we've been seeing here at the united nations over the last week or 2. with these dueling narratives between the west and the nato, a line countries and russia, the west attempting to show increasingly that russia is isolated in this situation . i with their statements the back and forth, though with the 2 sides talking at each other, and we heard vaseline to benjie of the russian ambassador yesterday, actually talked about the information war. when he announced this meeting, he said, you know, he of course is accu
u. s. of course is denied this, that there are any such programs in ukraine that they're involved with. so this is an attempt to bring that up again. and it was an unexpected call by the russian ambassador yesterday saying they had, quote, new evidence to present to the council. so you're seeing the united states and its allies get out ahead of this and addressed the media in the public. before going into this meeting, again, trying to discredit what they're saying, this is a pattern we've been...
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u. s. of apparently helping ukraine develop such a program. again, the u. s. is not commented on this yet, or do you make of these claims? while you read my mind, these are weapons of mass destruction. and if true, this story is of quite devastating proportions, not only is it brazenly legal under international law, particularly the law governing the development of biological weapons. it is exactly the that the united states falsely accused the iraqi regime of having developed immediately prior to their invasion and occupation. as it turned out, the round, no iraqi weapons of mass destruction. if it now turns out our american weapons of mass destruction brought all the way close to the border with russia. this puts an entirely new gloss on what has happened over the last 11 days. i was looking forward to all kinds of documents being found in ukraine about but is mine the oil and gas millions, maybe billions, the biden family and all the rest. but this is far, far more dramatic, far more deadly. now of course, it's is early days, this news is only just broken to
u. s. of apparently helping ukraine develop such a program. again, the u. s. is not commented on this yet, or do you make of these claims? while you read my mind, these are weapons of mass destruction. and if true, this story is of quite devastating proportions, not only is it brazenly legal under international law, particularly the law governing the development of biological weapons. it is exactly the that the united states falsely accused the iraqi regime of having developed immediately prior...
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does this mean the end of the u. s. dollar? not yet. over the years, the central banks all over the world have accumulated to many donna's and dollar denominated bonds. should they get rid of them all at once? the entire finance system will collapse, but trust and the dollars stabilizing bowling. the economy has been severely undermined. ah, it's a competition from u. n. is now tougher than ever. unless the u. s. find something else to offer. it may end up with solving inflation and trillions of dollars that nobody once coming up lay to this. now we look at how one of the world's biggest oil exports is saudi arabia is looking to ditch the u. s. dollar in its trade deals, despite close ties to washington. i o supplies from russia and catholics down to european markets have also taken a hit after a storm damaged vital equipment and a black sea oil transfer terminal. the facility is a key hub in a caspian pipeline which transports massive volumes of oil. the company in charge of the site says repairs could take weeks where the oil outputs e
does this mean the end of the u. s. dollar? not yet. over the years, the central banks all over the world have accumulated to many donna's and dollar denominated bonds. should they get rid of them all at once? the entire finance system will collapse, but trust and the dollars stabilizing bowling. the economy has been severely undermined. ah, it's a competition from u. n. is now tougher than ever. unless the u. s. find something else to offer. it may end up with solving inflation and trillions...
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it is the equivalence of nazi germany today. form a u. s. army, cultural and nell of initial member of the don't ask people's republic. russell bentley says, this is what happens to countries facing nato and the usa ah, ah, the devastation and wall syria, iraq, afghanistan, olivia yugoslavia, sentinel ukraine is joining the list of countries devastated by the outcome of a color revolution. for starters, i wouldn't call it a cou. i would call at the popular overthrow of a, of an illegitimate regime. ah, my walking widen, in 2014 when my dad started not to plant grain disease, the civil war situation full in from abroad. not from russia, but wolf from ben donnell, fullerton, washington from canada. greenland ah! directly from not and your thanks to the finished journalist he understood. couldn't people in the west can know what's really happening and ukraine hoops and not just much reported by western media. this is a serial war situation, not war between crane and russia, but war from the west against russian world. on february, the 23rd 201
it is the equivalence of nazi germany today. form a u. s. army, cultural and nell of initial member of the don't ask people's republic. russell bentley says, this is what happens to countries facing nato and the usa ah, ah, the devastation and wall syria, iraq, afghanistan, olivia yugoslavia, sentinel ukraine is joining the list of countries devastated by the outcome of a color revolution. for starters, i wouldn't call it a cou. i would call at the popular overthrow of a, of an illegitimate...
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all of a solid in washington d. c. so oliver u. s. secretary of state anthony blinkin has said that he will consult with poland and nato allies on the potential of providing chats to ukraine. so is it that the united states isn't entirely closing the door on this idea? if the door is open, right? hello for sure. and there's the political will, of course, to deliver those jets. but it remains a tricky task and it's a fine line. they are work, they are walking on right now. so poland says, yes, ukraine can have those mixed. those russian made fighter jets. but they certainly don't want to be held accountable for mingling in the war between russia and ukraine. so their offer was to bring those fighter jets to you as air force base ramstein on german soil, which again would then imply to other natal members. so the u. s. of course saying no, we're not interested in that either. so it's some kind of a blame game that's going on. nobody wants to be the scapegoat in the end, and nobody wants to be drawn into a wider conflict. and so that is
all of a solid in washington d. c. so oliver u. s. secretary of state anthony blinkin has said that he will consult with poland and nato allies on the potential of providing chats to ukraine. so is it that the united states isn't entirely closing the door on this idea? if the door is open, right? hello for sure. and there's the political will, of course, to deliver those jets. but it remains a tricky task and it's a fine line. they are work, they are walking on right now. so poland says, yes,...
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u. s. to share the data of the activity of the 360 laboratories and american control around the world, but to ukraine with by laboratories in a desolate often, hong kong were selected by the u. s. or different risk reduction agency, not by chance. new studies laid roadworthy with those who implemented the u. p. age project focus the bomb studying path in pathogens of congo, crimea fever is left to spring and humpty versus what we believe that the interest of the military burgess of the usa specifically in those pathogens is linked to the fact that they haven't. they are naturally present both in ukraine and in russia, and so that they use couldn't be dressed up as a natural outbreak of these diseases. where on the basis of in a laboratory in hong kong, there's also the p 781 project to study transmission to humans of diseases through back work on this was done alongside the infamous at luke ara sent in to policing with him in his context. separate attention should be paid to the pentagon choice of carrying out work or the contract has chosen to carry out work in ukraine, the black and vh co
u. s. to share the data of the activity of the 360 laboratories and american control around the world, but to ukraine with by laboratories in a desolate often, hong kong were selected by the u. s. or different risk reduction agency, not by chance. new studies laid roadworthy with those who implemented the u. p. age project focus the bomb studying path in pathogens of congo, crimea fever is left to spring and humpty versus what we believe that the interest of the military burgess of the usa...
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u. s. of having a military weapons program there in ukraine. so here is what white house press secretary said about that we took note of russia's false claims about alleged he has biological weapons labs in chemical weapons development in ukraine. we have also seen chinese officials echoed these conspiracy theories. this is all in algiers ploy by russia to try to justify its feather premeditated unprovoked, an unjustified attack on ukraine. now that russia has made this false claims in china, his seemingly endorse this propaganda. we should all be on the lookout for russia to possibly use chemical or biological weapons in ukraine, or to create a foss flag operation using them. it's a clear pattern. so ram, a lot of this is familiar. russia says they're c u. s. as that blaming each other for different things, but this is an act of war zone. so i guess my question is, is there a real threat here? well, according to our la guns can then as people's republic, according to a russia, there is a potential thread, there is a potential provocation in pla
u. s. of having a military weapons program there in ukraine. so here is what white house press secretary said about that we took note of russia's false claims about alleged he has biological weapons labs in chemical weapons development in ukraine. we have also seen chinese officials echoed these conspiracy theories. this is all in algiers ploy by russia to try to justify its feather premeditated unprovoked, an unjustified attack on ukraine. now that russia has made this false claims in china,...
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doing on the ground for the final show in the studio and 19 years to the eve of an invasion of iraq work by the u. s. u. k, australia and poland. that would arguably catalyze the killing, wounding, or displacing of tens of millions all around the world. it was of course, george w bush, a secretary of state, colin powell who held a vial at the un security council to make the flawed case for war in iraq. and is the world today teaches on the edge of a global conflict that could be even more deadly than iraq. afghanistan, libya or syria and join effort falls, church virginia by pals, former chief of staff, colonel larry wilkerson retired colonel wilkinson. thank you so much for coming back on the show. just in the past few days. i think one report is said to jen saki, the press secretary for the white house. why are you sending in short, guns, pistols, a grenade launchers and the like to the ukrainian people as defensive weapons? what do you make of the massive amounts of arms on top of the ones given before i russia's invasion? what it, what do you make of this arming of ukraine? well, 1st of all, to
doing on the ground for the final show in the studio and 19 years to the eve of an invasion of iraq work by the u. s. u. k, australia and poland. that would arguably catalyze the killing, wounding, or displacing of tens of millions all around the world. it was of course, george w bush, a secretary of state, colin powell who held a vial at the un security council to make the flawed case for war in iraq. and is the world today teaches on the edge of a global conflict that could be even more...
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u. s. itself is no champion of human rights. do you show you on the ball or the throughout history to me, the u. s. slaughter yelton expelled and assimilated native americans physically your geographically and culturally young. committing systemic human rights abuses in every aspect. huge. these abhorrent crimes are more than enough to constitute de facto genocide by solitude, in its effort to drive a wedge between china and russia. the u. s. that seems will go to any lengths just so long as it doesn't have a strong enough opponent in the east. well, i think the u. s. it is completely ignoring the fact it is human rights problems are arguably more severe than the countries that the u. s. has been sensually her look at at death rates of the black people, q by the u. s. bullets and the u. s. has engaged in huge this formation campaign to demonize is adversaries if china sanctioned russia. the results are catastrophic, not only dead to peoples of both russia and china suffer from higher prices and to lack of goose and foot. it is co
u. s. itself is no champion of human rights. do you show you on the ball or the throughout history to me, the u. s. slaughter yelton expelled and assimilated native americans physically your geographically and culturally young. committing systemic human rights abuses in every aspect. huge. these abhorrent crimes are more than enough to constitute de facto genocide by solitude, in its effort to drive a wedge between china and russia. the u. s. that seems will go to any lengths just so long as it...
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so the u. s of course saying no, we're not interested in that either. so some kind of a blame game that's going on. nobody wants to be the scapegoat in the end and nobody wants to be drawn into a wider conflict. and so that is really the challenge here. how to deliver those aircraft without being drawn into a wider war. and of course, also without involving nato. and as you say in upon and didn't discuss this offer with the united states before it was made public. so what position does this leave washington in? now? it certainly took washington by surprise, especially since the secretary of state anthony blink and just was in poland a few days ago. and that wasn't discussed to that extent. and other aspect that we're hearing very often right now is that actually, and we've, we've heard it in the sound. but in the report, though, surface to air missiles that are delivered to ukraine, that they could be more important in the future and already are more important than aircraft because the air space of a ukraine from a washington standpoint is a very dangero
so the u. s of course saying no, we're not interested in that either. so some kind of a blame game that's going on. nobody wants to be the scapegoat in the end and nobody wants to be drawn into a wider conflict. and so that is really the challenge here. how to deliver those aircraft without being drawn into a wider war. and of course, also without involving nato. and as you say in upon and didn't discuss this offer with the united states before it was made public. so what position does this...
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u. s. consumers, on average, you're paying about $4.00 plus for a gallon of gasoline or petrol. that's out for about $2.70 a year ago. but that is expected, declined significantly. you heard there the u. s. president saying that this could go up by at least $0.75 a gallon. that's a lot for an american given the fact that right. c now americans are paying for ordinary consumer good, some of the highest prices they've seen in terms of inflation. given the fact that inflation is the highest. we've seen it in about 40 years. so this could come at a price for the u. s. president, politically. still, this is something that the u. s. president underscored in his remarks that he believes is worthy of doing because in his argument, in what the point he's trying to make is, this is all about freedom. and the message has to be sent to the russian president that look, you could take a city, but you're not going to hold the country. and these are about american values and standing up for american values. and those are worth defending. and, and that is why the u. s. president believes this is
u. s. consumers, on average, you're paying about $4.00 plus for a gallon of gasoline or petrol. that's out for about $2.70 a year ago. but that is expected, declined significantly. you heard there the u. s. president saying that this could go up by at least $0.75 a gallon. that's a lot for an american given the fact that right. c now americans are paying for ordinary consumer good, some of the highest prices they've seen in terms of inflation. given the fact that inflation is the highest. we've...
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u. s. of $800000000.00 of military 8. however, the military aid that the west has provided so far has made a huge difference in this war. it is one of the reasons that direction losses are so high and that russians invasion that was, as we hear it from intelligence services that was planned to last for 2 weeks, has stalled so far in russia has not. while it has made territorial gains, has not been able to capture some of the major cities, only one major city so far captured by russia, and that there is little movement at the front line. and this is partly due to the anti tank weapons and the anti aircraft weapons that ukraine has obtained. so i am pretty sure that your trends welcoming this, these new packages of aid. they are crucial, of course, for the country's defense against the russian invasion. mathias, you're down on the ground there. how confident are ukraine's that this war can end any time soon? nobody expects this war to end any time soon. i think most people who talk about a, a compromise negotiate, i mean, t
u. s. of $800000000.00 of military 8. however, the military aid that the west has provided so far has made a huge difference in this war. it is one of the reasons that direction losses are so high and that russians invasion that was, as we hear it from intelligence services that was planned to last for 2 weeks, has stalled so far in russia has not. while it has made territorial gains, has not been able to capture some of the major cities, only one major city so far captured by russia, and that...
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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 war. united states lost about $400000.00 people at the brits last less than the americans did. and the soviet suffer 27000000 deaths bmw 27000000 is an incredible number.
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 war. united states lost about $400000.00 people at the brits last less than the americans did. and the soviet suffer 27000000 deaths bmw 27000000 is an incredible number.
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u. s. of abandoning it. washington's allies are now beginning to question the value of america's friendship. our correspondent killed mopping. comments. ukraine seems to have gotten the point. if you're an ally of the united states, you might get left out to dry. you're not a member of the nato alliance. there's no guarantee that the united states will really have your back. i have called down regarding this question a long time ago. nature is not prepared to accept ukraine. the alliance is afraid of controversial things. kosovo understands the same thing. it is imperative that brussels as the capital of both nato and the you rethink a new way of enlargement in the western balkans. both e, u membership and nato membership cannot be done in the old ways. there are plenty of recent examples of washington washing it's hands. for example, take afghanistan. now this isn't an ally as such, but the united states spent 20 years investing and occupying the country and building up the nato back governme
u. s. of abandoning it. washington's allies are now beginning to question the value of america's friendship. our correspondent killed mopping. comments. ukraine seems to have gotten the point. if you're an ally of the united states, you might get left out to dry. you're not a member of the nato alliance. there's no guarantee that the united states will really have your back. i have called down regarding this question a long time ago. nature is not prepared to accept ukraine. the alliance is...
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of oil. the u imports. 27 percent of it all from russia. the u. k. little less than 10 percent. and the u. s. just 8 percent, which is why europe, who feel the effect of the bad, far more acutely than the u. s. the e. u also plans to cut its dependency on russian gas by 2 thirds this year. that's 26 percent of its supply. this will end our over dependency and give us much needed room to maneuver 2 thirds by the end of this year. todd. bloody odd. but it's possible if we're willing to go further and faster than we've done before. but experts say this decision will mean difficult compromises heading that are going to be very challenging. if they do that, are they going to be aware of the consequences? they'll have to be additional use of nuclear, which is supposed to be phased out in certain countries. a lot more coal use, which won't help climate goals, that there was even a point and said, turn your thermostat down one degree and that has a major impact on potential gas use. the payoff of this eventual band european consumers will no longer be inadvertently funding the warn you crate is e oi
of oil. the u imports. 27 percent of it all from russia. the u. k. little less than 10 percent. and the u. s. just 8 percent, which is why europe, who feel the effect of the bad, far more acutely than the u. s. the e. u also plans to cut its dependency on russian gas by 2 thirds this year. that's 26 percent of its supply. this will end our over dependency and give us much needed room to maneuver 2 thirds by the end of this year. todd. bloody odd. but it's possible if we're willing to go further...
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anniversary of washington's invasion of iraq where hundreds of thousands lost their lives on his way to blevins reports. it has been 19 years since the u. s. in its allies invaded iraq. b anniversary comes at a time when the architects of the iraq war and the politicians who supported the u . s. occupation of the country in the years to follow are now expressing their concern over the well being of civilians in ukraine. oh reviews were intentionally targeting civilians is a war crime. after all the destruction of the past 3 weeks, i find it difficult to conclude that the russians are doing otherwise. ah, but those concerns who are nowhere to be found back in 2003 when the bush administration launch it's quest for weapons of mass destruction. it launched an invasion into a rock widget proudly described as shock and awe. shutting the country down would entail both the physical destruction of appropriate infrastructure and the shut down in control of the flow of all vital information and associated commerce so rapidly as to achieve a level of national shock. akin to the effect that dropping nuclear weapons on hiroshima and nagasaki had on th
anniversary of washington's invasion of iraq where hundreds of thousands lost their lives on his way to blevins reports. it has been 19 years since the u. s. in its allies invaded iraq. b anniversary comes at a time when the architects of the iraq war and the politicians who supported the u . s. occupation of the country in the years to follow are now expressing their concern over the well being of civilians in ukraine. oh reviews were intentionally targeting civilians is a war crime. after all...
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after years of involvement in the middle east, the u. s. now appears to be losing his grasp on some of the closest allies in the region on one major area energy. the vitamin ministration has been much calling on the opec close alliance to increase production by more than land in order to tackle storing energy prices. but they have repeatedly said no. now, the king of the credit card sal, and one of the top oil producers in the world. saudi arabia is responding to the latest tensions by strengthening its ties with china while it is currently beijing, the largest oil suppliers. saudi arabia is reportedly considering accepting the chinese you on for oil, so instead of the us dollar, now that has been around for years, but it could soon become a reality, and it stands just threaten the u. s. dollars dominance as the world reserve currency. so why would saudi arabia consider a move like this right now? well, they're not too happy with the u. s. and it's west now lives for housing unprecedented things against russia, which just happens to be one o
after years of involvement in the middle east, the u. s. now appears to be losing his grasp on some of the closest allies in the region on one major area energy. the vitamin ministration has been much calling on the opec close alliance to increase production by more than land in order to tackle storing energy prices. but they have repeatedly said no. now, the king of the credit card sal, and one of the top oil producers in the world. saudi arabia is responding to the latest tensions by...
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the involvement of u. s. military institutions, et cetera, ties the entities that are linked to nuclear missiles, as well as this fear of these labs falling in the hands, the russians. but the u. s. a still insists these labs, i do not have a military purpose, kill up thanks very much for taking us through all about our tea. corresponding kill of luck and ah, the ears, uns nato are to hold the number of summits today to agree on an action plan for further anti russian sanctions. nato zachary general un stilton berg has also planned the media conference to announce nato's extra efforts to support ukraine. it's all going on today on with other, my less cross library europe. corresponding charlotte dubin ski from paris. hi charlotte. the main takeaways than from mister stilton, berg's pressure. what decisions? what can we expect from the summits at large today? we got confirmation from yen stilton burke, the secretary general of nato. exactly what the plans are for the alliance in the short time. perhaps the lo
the involvement of u. s. military institutions, et cetera, ties the entities that are linked to nuclear missiles, as well as this fear of these labs falling in the hands, the russians. but the u. s. a still insists these labs, i do not have a military purpose, kill up thanks very much for taking us through all about our tea. corresponding kill of luck and ah, the ears, uns nato are to hold the number of summits today to agree on an action plan for further anti russian sanctions. nato zachary...
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of the future. the nixon administration off at the saudis a deal the u. s. agree to supply the saudis with military aid and equipment in exchange, saudi arabia agreed to accept the dollar as a de facto means of exchange in the oil market. from that moment, every oil contract with saudi arabia had to be priced in the u. s. currency. the rest of the opec countries followed suit. the patriot on his system was born. imagine a chocolate pie in a room full of hungry people. if one wants to grab a bite that you may only use a plastic spoon, no steel or wood, and allowed convertible spoons in exchange office pilot more for the future. sounds unreasonable. let's kind of want a picture. dollar is like for 1974, the i a world has been paying for oil in the u. s. dollars. no gold saudi real or any other national currency allowed to buy an oil important country must 1st convert its national currency into u. s. dollars. ties to the world's most sought after commodity immediately booster demand for the u. s. currency. oil importing countries began piling up dollar reserve
of the future. the nixon administration off at the saudis a deal the u. s. agree to supply the saudis with military aid and equipment in exchange, saudi arabia agreed to accept the dollar as a de facto means of exchange in the oil market. from that moment, every oil contract with saudi arabia had to be priced in the u. s. currency. the rest of the opec countries followed suit. the patriot on his system was born. imagine a chocolate pie in a room full of hungry people. if one wants to grab a...
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u. s. of bending the flames over the war. and ukraine as washington wraps up, pressure on countries friendly with russia. moscow and t, a struggle to come to an agreement on key issues over resolving the ukraine conflict that has fighting continues with reports of civilian casualties and destruction of residential areas. we sat in the basement for a week, hiding from the shooting and everything. okay. in the british media regulator off. com revoked artes broadcasting license, exciting the conflict in ukraine, and the networks quote. relationship with the russian federation party says the watchdogs move was politically motivated and russia presented further evidence to the way that the u. s. and nato were supporting biological weapons development in ukraine. we hear the key points ah, broadcasting from our studios in moscow. this is our to international. i'm john thomas. certainly glad to have you with us now we start with the latest developments in the ukraine conflict. vladimir put an emphasized and a phone call with french
u. s. of bending the flames over the war. and ukraine as washington wraps up, pressure on countries friendly with russia. moscow and t, a struggle to come to an agreement on key issues over resolving the ukraine conflict that has fighting continues with reports of civilian casualties and destruction of residential areas. we sat in the basement for a week, hiding from the shooting and everything. okay. in the british media regulator off. com revoked artes broadcasting license, exciting the...
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it was made public by wiki leaks, which published the raw footage of u. s. apache helicopters, firing indiscriminately on civilians in july, 2007, killing over a dozen people including 2 orders. journalist weekly weeks, also released cables revealing the u. s. military terrific treatment of iraqi detainees. along with evidence that they failed to investigate hundreds of reports of abuse, torture, rape, and murder, iraqi police and soldiers. and for those who did survive, many are still dealing with the consequences of the invasion to this day, which include ongoing health issues as well as continued reports of children being born with severe birth defects. ah ah. but even though the united nations secretary general declared that the u. s. invasion of iraq was illegal and violated the un charter back in 2004, the architects of iraq who are continue to walk free to this day. and it's not just a rock over the last 20 years. the u, as in his allies have dropped more than 337000 bombs on other countries making for an average of 46 strikes per day. doing the same
it was made public by wiki leaks, which published the raw footage of u. s. apache helicopters, firing indiscriminately on civilians in july, 2007, killing over a dozen people including 2 orders. journalist weekly weeks, also released cables revealing the u. s. military terrific treatment of iraqi detainees. along with evidence that they failed to investigate hundreds of reports of abuse, torture, rape, and murder, iraqi police and soldiers. and for those who did survive, many are still dealing...
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anniversary of washington's invasion of iraq where hundreds of thousands lost their lives. ortiz, rachel blevins reports. it has been 19 years since the u. s. in its allies invaded iraq. the anniversary comes at a time when the architects of the iraq war and the politicians who supported the u . s. occupation of the country in the years to follow are now expressing their concern over the well being of civilians in ukraine. ah, i used to work for intentionally targeting civilians is a war crime. after all the destruction of the past 3 weeks, i find it difficult to conclude that the russians are doing otherwise. ah, but those concerns who are nowhere to be found back in 2003 when the bush administration launch it quest for weapons of mass destruction. launching evasion into a rock widget proudly described as shock and awe. shutting the country down would entail both the physical destruction of appropriate infrastructure and the shut down in control of the flow of all vital information and associated commerce so rapidly as to achieve a level of national shock. akin to the effect that dropping nuclear weapons on hiroshima and nagasaki had on t
anniversary of washington's invasion of iraq where hundreds of thousands lost their lives. ortiz, rachel blevins reports. it has been 19 years since the u. s. in its allies invaded iraq. the anniversary comes at a time when the architects of the iraq war and the politicians who supported the u . s. occupation of the country in the years to follow are now expressing their concern over the well being of civilians in ukraine. ah, i used to work for intentionally targeting civilians is a war crime....
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the incoming materials allow us to trace the scheme of interaction between u. s. authorities with ukranian biological objects. attention can be drawn to the involvement in the financing of these activities of structures close to the current government of the united states. in particular, the investment fund, rosemont seneca, which is headed by hunter biden. rosemont seneca partners, is the firm tied to hunter by the u. s. president san and the russian defense ministry is listing a financial entities that are involved in these bio labs and ukraine. now they also listed george soros is open society institute and open society foundations, which are also involved with them and as well as the ministry of defense of ukraine and the ministry of health of ukraine and the u. s. department of threat reduction . all of them seem to be tied in with these bio labs, and it appears that there that rosemont black beach, which our main suppliers of pentagon bio lab materials, now our moscow is also coming forward and saying that it appears these bio labs are connected with instit
the incoming materials allow us to trace the scheme of interaction between u. s. authorities with ukranian biological objects. attention can be drawn to the involvement in the financing of these activities of structures close to the current government of the united states. in particular, the investment fund, rosemont seneca, which is headed by hunter biden. rosemont seneca partners, is the firm tied to hunter by the u. s. president san and the russian defense ministry is listing a financial...
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in this vision of the u. s. department of defense and administration must as soon as possible familiarize the international community with the programs conducted in ukraine. and do that officially, we believe that the materials existing now and the confirmations coming from both ukraine and the us to not get washington a chance to stay silent. but russia is not alone in this particular case because the eyebrows are also being raised in china about all this. we remember how bay jane was accused of running some bio labs. well, now the bay jane once answers from washington on this particular story demonstrations, which we call on all parties concerned to ensure the safety of those lab in the as the party with the best knowledge of those labs. the u. s. should release relevant details as soon as possible, including what kind of viruses are stored and what kind of research has been carried out to here. i do have to point out that key of has been denied wanting any kind of program for developing biological weapons. b
in this vision of the u. s. department of defense and administration must as soon as possible familiarize the international community with the programs conducted in ukraine. and do that officially, we believe that the materials existing now and the confirmations coming from both ukraine and the us to not get washington a chance to stay silent. but russia is not alone in this particular case because the eyebrows are also being raised in china about all this. we remember how bay jane was accused...
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u. s. his view of india. i think well we haven't heard. ah, or we haven't seen any direct statements by the u. s. government. all those trailyn government. ah, you know, they have been, of course, the court lena summit was my attempt to sort of get an india to criticize russia in the open. ah, but till now we haven't seen any statements. i don't got inc. we'll see statements ah, in the near future because again, the long term question is managing china's rise and then to pacific. and india is an answer to that question. bonnie grove: all thank you so much for joining us. the world's attention may be on ukraine, but there has been a bigger story for those in india. the state of would have pradesh, facing massive unemployment and where people have expressed deep unhappiness with the ruling party held elections. the state is often a harbinger of national trends, so all eyes have been on the outcome here is d w's, nameesha jazz. well, if the ruling b, g, p u to dawns to par hewitt and looked at the dish, it will be seen as a vote of confidence.
u. s. his view of india. i think well we haven't heard. ah, or we haven't seen any direct statements by the u. s. government. all those trailyn government. ah, you know, they have been, of course, the court lena summit was my attempt to sort of get an india to criticize russia in the open. ah, but till now we haven't seen any statements. i don't got inc. we'll see statements ah, in the near future because again, the long term question is managing china's rise and then to pacific. and india is...
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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 last about 400000 people had the brits last less than the americans did. and the soviet suffered 27000000 deaths bmw 27000000 is an incredible number whitehead, todd kennedy gave us the american university commencement address. and i 263. he said that what the soviet suffered of world war 2 was the equivalent of the entire united states. 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, lack of crankshaft, half moon coke wheel off tackle. and sherry idea, 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 to the plan outlined the complete annihilation of the u. s. s. l. under the democratic guys of liberating the nations from communism. but those very natio
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 last about 400000 people had the brits last less than the americans did. and the soviet suffered 27000000 deaths bmw 27000000 is an incredible number whitehead, todd kennedy gave us the american university commencement address. and i 263. he said that what the soviet suffered of world war 2 was...
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they are, is it, they're changing parameters that both of you and the u. s. has to deal with while they also deal with the financial implications of sanctions. right, so these are great examples that you brought up. the russians are never saying what is actually the case. that elaborate is a gifted spokesperson on behalf of russia, in terms of selling propaganda and this information in this meeting. whenever you hear a russian statement like this, you need to ask yourself, why are they saying? and the reason that he is warning off nato. and all of these different ways is because that's what they most fear. they really don't want to face any kind of nature, country intervention in the war. they're having a hard enough time as it is dealing with the ukrainian military there after an initial invasion. they're losing ground again, having a hard time sustaining with forces. the last thing they want is nato. to be more active in helping you grains. that's why they're making all of these warnings about civil cuz it's good. oh, good to speak to as always. thank you ve
they are, is it, they're changing parameters that both of you and the u. s. has to deal with while they also deal with the financial implications of sanctions. right, so these are great examples that you brought up. the russians are never saying what is actually the case. that elaborate is a gifted spokesperson on behalf of russia, in terms of selling propaganda and this information in this meeting. whenever you hear a russian statement like this, you need to ask yourself, why are they saying?...
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u. k. public of access to information. earlier i spoke with tara reed author and former u. s. senate aid who thinks banning r t is an attempt by the west to silence opposing viewpoints. first, he is a voice that we need to hear and as an american citizen, i want to hear a different voices. i want to not only just the through western lens, will a cocker see, isn't it? i mean, what about bbc? what about p via? what about him? he are. those are all funded by the british and the american governments. and there are only presenting one side of the story. you know, i just deleted my facebook and my instagram because they wanted to promote or say it was ok to have, have speech about russian. it's a very diabolical attempts by the west q sensor and silence. another voice, another international voice, and i think that all press should be very worried because if they can just take away our license, then they can do it to anyone. russia has provided further evidence to the un security council that it says proves biological weapons were being developed in ukraine under a u. s. and nato pr
u. k. public of access to information. earlier i spoke with tara reed author and former u. s. senate aid who thinks banning r t is an attempt by the west to silence opposing viewpoints. first, he is a voice that we need to hear and as an american citizen, i want to hear a different voices. i want to not only just the through western lens, will a cocker see, isn't it? i mean, what about bbc? what about p via? what about him? he are. those are all funded by the british and the american...
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the worst of thumb place hor did. today the u. s. has bio labs in many different countries of the world. in 2017, the u. s. air force website announced a tender for the purchase of russian people's biological samples. russian authorities requested clarification of the proposed purpose of the purchase and received an answer from bo downey spokesman for the u. s. air education and training command. the pentagon needs to collect russian bio material to continue in musculoskeletal system research, re another city. why they wanted russian data remains unclear and there was no assurance that it wasn't to help create bio weapons. now syrup association senior data. yes. extra theater on youth, michigan. the kinds of us oh, wants to buy a new at that. they're not a new home. are good now mrs. acting. men die new stomach. could ela nuzzy the you got the got a you the late ah, bony 12 defendants pleaded guilty. the court sentenced to general the armada, kenton, suca takahashi, and cow ashima to 25 year prison terms. other officers were given 15
the worst of thumb place hor did. today the u. s. has bio labs in many different countries of the world. in 2017, the u. s. air force website announced a tender for the purchase of russian people's biological samples. russian authorities requested clarification of the proposed purpose of the purchase and received an answer from bo downey spokesman for the u. s. air education and training command. the pentagon needs to collect russian bio material to continue in musculoskeletal system research,...
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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 have to be seen as the only major player in the international arena, or anyone who sold otherwise had to be white from the us. with the soviet union itself is moved. this is a victory for democracy and freedom of these events clearly serve on national interest. george bush was um, booked out of it on you one anguish v. i'm jan. arch leash took off. tim 01 and tablet block on my most of the, you know enough per diem. andes in london, sound unsigned, those horsemen men, monsanto. f. as in nancy, alana was on has 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 the countries. and so it became a new, renewed justification for american aggression in the world. it was justific
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 have to be seen as the only major player in the international arena, or anyone who sold otherwise had to be white from the us. with the soviet union itself is moved. this is a victory for democracy and freedom of these events...
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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 lost about $400000.00 people at the brit sloss less than the americans did. and the soviets suffer 27000000 deaths bmw 27000000 is an incredible number. john kennedy gave his american university commencement address. if i 263, he said that what the soviet suffered of world war 2 was the equivalent of the entire united states, east of chicago. have you been destroyed them initially? the plan to attack the u. s. l was code named trojan over time it evolved into pincher bush, mega crankshaft, half moon, cold wheel, off tackle, and sherry, dia, december, the 19th, 1949 saw the adoption of the best known plan to wipe out the soviet operation. dropshot, date of attack. january the 1st 1957 to the plan outlined the complete annihilation of the u. s. s. under the democratic guise of liberating the nations from communism. both those very nations w
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 lost about $400000.00 people at the brit sloss less than the americans did. and the soviets suffer 27000000 deaths bmw 27000000 is an incredible number. john kennedy gave his american university commencement address. if i 263, he said that what the soviet suffered of world war 2 was the...
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of your business on robots. and by welcome to the program. the u. s. has agreed to rapidly boost shipments of liquefied natural gas to the european union this year as part of efforts to win the u. off russian energy announcement came during president, jo biden's visit to europe. the u. s. will sent 15000000000 cubic meters of l n. g . this year, on top of the 22000000000 cubic meters, it ships to european terminals last year. you hopes to replace 2 thirds of russian gas imports. by year end, germany for its part says its plans, the ditch russian energy are progressing. it expects to import only 30 percent of its gas from russia this year compared to him is twice that before the invasion of ukraine. germany says it wants to shift its energies of supply towards inputs from more like minded countries. after the invasion began, german finance minister chris john ledner said that germany needs trading partners that share similar values. he was proposing that that be a wider trade deal with the u. s. but only transacting with countries that share your values
of your business on robots. and by welcome to the program. the u. s. has agreed to rapidly boost shipments of liquefied natural gas to the european union this year as part of efforts to win the u. off russian energy announcement came during president, jo biden's visit to europe. the u. s. will sent 15000000000 cubic meters of l n. g . this year, on top of the 22000000000 cubic meters, it ships to european terminals last year. you hopes to replace 2 thirds of russian gas imports. by year end,...
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u. s. secretary of state of this country. and before all brides, the inner circle of u. s. foreign policy making had been almost exclusively dominated by men. so her role in the foreign policy establishment was also an inspiration for many women. with her ambition and her strength, she quickly became a key person, an exit example to them. apparently no more in washington. thank you. your watching date of the news has a recap of our mind story. on the one month anniversary of russia's full scale invasion of youth crime, president ballade may zalinski has urged people around the world to protest and rally for pace. meanwhile, russia is continuing its bombardment of narrative. paul, for at least 100000 people, remain trapped with little food old u. s. president joe biden is in europe for emergency talks with nato allies on the war and ukraine. earlier wednesday, the blocks chase pledged more support from ukraine to protect itself against the threat of chemical warfare by russia. continues on thank this alice say to now for our doc film about mattie the world 1st sick model w
u. s. secretary of state of this country. and before all brides, the inner circle of u. s. foreign policy making had been almost exclusively dominated by men. so her role in the foreign policy establishment was also an inspiration for many women. with her ambition and her strength, she quickly became a key person, an exit example to them. apparently no more in washington. thank you. your watching date of the news has a recap of our mind story. on the one month anniversary of russia's full scale...