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u. s. ok, so let's talk about the distant. the differences in the differences press primarily feet high speed rail as people commonly think of it generally, our speeds of about a 180 to 200 miles per hour. about $300.00 to about $300.00 and a 40 kilometers per hour. ah, there the high, the, the next level down tends to be between about a $110.00 in a 150 miles an hour with a large population between a $125.00 and a 150 miles an hour. so that's about what, 200 to 250 kilometers per hour. and then you have conventional trains, the more conventional trains which will be operating at 708090 miles an hour. so you're looking at, um, a 120140 kilometers per hour. i'm in the united states, we have trains, they go up to about a 150 miles per hour at the present at the present time. so that's about 250 kilometers per hour. that's the amtrak and the northeast corridor, or we're currently building the california high speed rail system, which is going to go closer to the 180 mile per hour i area. but we don't have them up aberration yet. o
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u. s . ok. patient forces exist in syria because they want to take the oil and the wheat of syria hostage and then bargain it with the, the syrian regime or with the russian side before they retro from syria. ok, maxine i'm calling this program spring offensives with an s in there in parentheses because the, the media loves to focus on the cam bridge game and what they should and shouldn't do. and the machinations inside the presidential powers and all that they love. they're kind of stuff, it's all personality driven. so much policy driven. there's a very little analysis. but in there, there is widely believe that there will be a rush to an offensive in spring and with the partial mobilization in force right now, that is a considerable force when we know that the ukrainian side is having a very strong difficulties and keeping their, their true levels, fly ok with russia isn't even tapped into that yet. so i mean the, when, when we talk about offensive rush and certainly have that possibly that
u. s . ok. patient forces exist in syria because they want to take the oil and the wheat of syria hostage and then bargain it with the, the syrian regime or with the russian side before they retro from syria. ok, maxine i'm calling this program spring offensives with an s in there in parentheses because the, the media loves to focus on the cam bridge game and what they should and shouldn't do. and the machinations inside the presidential powers and all that they love. they're kind of stuff,...
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u. s. of your policy. ok. with, with the u. s. policies. thank you for that. and this year and as you know, sort of in mexico city. thank you. thank you for having me on another ukraine, which is welcome the arrival of british challenger to tanks. defense minister alexey resonate cough released this video of self riding on one of the newly arrived vehicles you case from mr. k. a 14 challenges and recently completed trading ukrainian tongue cruise, germany announced on monday that it had delivered 18 long awaited leopard to battle tax back worse. and the east, if you crane has become something of a symbol of resistance, will be one of the bloodiest ukrainian leadership has faced criticism for its decision to continue to fight russia for control of a region of such little strategic importance. but many ukrainian soldiers in the area say they're willing to pay a heavy price. a correspondent mark xander has been to meet them. you have to move fast. we're heading for the frontline. the russians are very close to the telling us is one of the, or the most forward pos
u. s. of your policy. ok. with, with the u. s. policies. thank you for that. and this year and as you know, sort of in mexico city. thank you. thank you for having me on another ukraine, which is welcome the arrival of british challenger to tanks. defense minister alexey resonate cough released this video of self riding on one of the newly arrived vehicles you case from mr. k. a 14 challenges and recently completed trading ukrainian tongue cruise, germany announced on monday that it had...
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u. s. governor, i ha, well ok, so you bring it to the u. s. government let, let, let's bring it further into washington. d. c. here. joe biden has come up with a statement addressing that public essentially saying nothing to see here, move along, your money is safe but, but then, you know, when people wanna ask questions, i me the guide legged it out the back door just now. i mean, is it possible that biden, in some way, is trying to avoid what could be a dire truth or had any, had any answers for it? i don't think anyone really knows what's going on. and really they suspended stocks on a lot of small cap banks. i mean, to people, i'm 250000000000 sounds like a lot of money. and of course it is a huge amount of money. but for us institutions is actually quite a small it, you know, top 50 banks where they have so many banks say so really? i think they just, they just don't really have a clue what's going on. we saw the vast forensic of money, the high could inflation rates, but anyone seemingly understand what the consequences are if doing th
u. s. governor, i ha, well ok, so you bring it to the u. s. government let, let, let's bring it further into washington. d. c. here. joe biden has come up with a statement addressing that public essentially saying nothing to see here, move along, your money is safe but, but then, you know, when people wanna ask questions, i me the guide legged it out the back door just now. i mean, is it possible that biden, in some way, is trying to avoid what could be a dire truth or had any, had any answers...
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u. s, capital building and ok voided the several hours. local security forces were completely overwhelmed and the minute he was eventually called in to quell the rest . while protest it was shot dead inside congress. hundreds of them were arrested. the ride was branded as an insurrection, adolescence chums impeachment form a vice chair of the libertarian party are when water says that ignorance is increasingly common among left willing politicians in the west, whether he lied or whether he didn't know the truth is kind of immaterial. i mean, your job is attorney general is to know the truth and if you represent false information, claiming ignorance doesn't work. and this is a classic part of basic political ethics and morals ethics. for example, if a surgeon doesn't know what he's doing, he's not supposed to operate, you know, thing how i didn't know how to do the surgery, so i killed the person, is not no okay excuse. and the same thing applies to an attorney general. it is your job to know the real situation. you can just say whatever yo
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has happened with purchased announcement by yes and i think it should and then to do research ok, like u. b. s credit says one of fairbanks around the world, consider that too big to fail. how worried should we be about another global financial crisis like what happened in 2008? right. yeah, i don't think we have to be worried about that at the moment. it is unclear to me, that's a situation i credit you have anything to do with the tro mornings or us. i think it was just an a timing issue allow me. but this report by could of you see the letters of credit was not trigger on the face of it by the problems that come valley bank answer us banking sector. so it was 2 separate problem occurring at the same time. mike, i was under us problem have enough. you resort we can discuss if it has been resolved well, but it's not going to figure more contagion. and the 1st problem, i don't think it will trigger contagion either. ok, good to know friends, economist nikolai there on. thank you. thanks for having me. now let's take a look at some of the stories making headlines around the world, the office of
has happened with purchased announcement by yes and i think it should and then to do research ok, like u. b. s credit says one of fairbanks around the world, consider that too big to fail. how worried should we be about another global financial crisis like what happened in 2008? right. yeah, i don't think we have to be worried about that at the moment. it is unclear to me, that's a situation i credit you have anything to do with the tro mornings or us. i think it was just an a timing issue...
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u. s. always choose aside. ok. and generates a com that the chinese are saying now you guys can shake hands and you could do it in our capital, but it's up to you to move it forward. and i think that's the message that beijing was sending in beijing is not picking aside in the conflict. that's very wise for over a great power. go ahead, danny. yeah. and in what china is doing to, is there demonstrating what exactly is important in international relations? what exactly is the most important factor in developing stable international relations in that is economic cooperation. and so a china has done all around the world through its various mechanisms like the baltimore initiative is mirror the stability that it is experiencing right now internally. so all of what is being laid diplomatically for china, all of its ascendancy in the diplomatic sphere and in a leadership sphere economically. and politically is all made possible by its domestic stability. and that's one aspect of this that doesn't get much conversation he
u. s. always choose aside. ok. and generates a com that the chinese are saying now you guys can shake hands and you could do it in our capital, but it's up to you to move it forward. and i think that's the message that beijing was sending in beijing is not picking aside in the conflict. that's very wise for over a great power. go ahead, danny. yeah. and in what china is doing to, is there demonstrating what exactly is important in international relations? what exactly is the most important...
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ok, steven u b. s. wants help from the swiss government for a possible take over. do you know what's being discussed here from what we understand from those who are close the negotiations, u. b. s. is offered $1000000000.00 for the take over being all share deal. and what it means is that basically shareholders would take a significant haircut here. $1000000000.00 means about $0.27 a share. the, the business closed arrows shares close at about a $1.70 on friday so you can see the kind of loss of the shareholders would take. they want that 6000000000 dollars and guarantees because there are a lot of open questions around the business. i mentioned the legal troubles that credit suisse has been in that there's a lot of money potentially outstanding their, their legal judgments against them, if their regulatory fines coming against them. and because this was government wants to steal, to go forward because they have their foot on the gas battle here, it's likely that u. b. s will get a better deal than not. but there probably will also be pushback from credit suisse on
ok, steven u b. s. wants help from the swiss government for a possible take over. do you know what's being discussed here from what we understand from those who are close the negotiations, u. b. s. is offered $1000000000.00 for the take over being all share deal. and what it means is that basically shareholders would take a significant haircut here. $1000000000.00 means about $0.27 a share. the, the business closed arrows shares close at about a $1.70 on friday so you can see the kind of loss...
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u. s. president didn't seem faced. ok, i think we've done a pretty damn good job. peoples of savings are secure and even those beyond the $250000.00 of their t i. c is guarantee them an american taxpayer is not gonna have to pay a penny. the banks are in pretty good shape, i think is going to take a little while for things to just calm down, but i don't see anything on the horizon is about to explode. was jim and john lola . so it also says there is nothing to be concerned about. our correspondent che bose investigates. a senior politicians and economists tried to reassure increasingly nervous financial markets, global anxieties over recent bank failures rumble on the merger of 2 big swiss banks, u b. s and credit suisse has created a financial behemoth valued at over $1.00 trillion dollars in a deal which threatens the squeaky clean image of the swiss banking sector device. i chantilly credited selfish of the extensive liquidity assistance provided the time needed to find a solution to safeguard financial stability. this
u. s. president didn't seem faced. ok, i think we've done a pretty damn good job. peoples of savings are secure and even those beyond the $250000.00 of their t i. c is guarantee them an american taxpayer is not gonna have to pay a penny. the banks are in pretty good shape, i think is going to take a little while for things to just calm down, but i don't see anything on the horizon is about to explode. was jim and john lola . so it also says there is nothing to be concerned about. our...
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u. s. and he ok, the others, they breached the you and charter 91 and said amen, put in today as breached the you and charter in ye. okay. and we should, we need to get back to that rule space did last as has them, which is preached, but should be respected. we should see what happens is good to get your thoughts is good to have you back on out there. so thank you for joining us. on this anniversary, hans blix there before the head of the un weapons inspections missions in iraq. thank you. thank you. still had here on the out there and use our we report my jerry where ballot counting is underway. after millions of people voted for state governance, also at least 15 people are killed in an effective shaken southern ecuador and northern pro route. and the spanish teenage tennis sensation moves to within one when of the world. number one, sculpture coming up. ah, quotes constitutional court has declared a parliamentary election last september null and void. the court has ruled that the previous parliament should be reinstated. last year, kuwait's crown prince dissolved parliament and called to e
u. s. and he ok, the others, they breached the you and charter 91 and said amen, put in today as breached the you and charter in ye. okay. and we should, we need to get back to that rule space did last as has them, which is preached, but should be respected. we should see what happens is good to get your thoughts is good to have you back on out there. so thank you for joining us. on this anniversary, hans blix there before the head of the un weapons inspections missions in iraq. thank you....
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now a former top us advisor, so this ok for the u. s. to use ukranian troops instead of american ones, to fight against roche, russia, as a quote strategic adversary. what do you make of that statement? it's very obviously an admission that this is a proxy war just as russia has said. all along. the reason for waging this proxy war is to and their own words remove a strategic adversary off the board so that they could focus on removing their main strategic adversary. china from off the board. it, it is a illustration of how everything about us foreign policy is in the pursuit of gemini and all of this talk about preserving, protecting ukrainian sovereignty. this is all a smoke sprain, the pursuit of jimmy. ready hides behind, right, especially when you have those us politicians claiming that they care about the people on the ground and then now admitting that that's not necessarily the case. now speaking of where china fits into all of this, that former senior official said that china is the united states primary adversary . but at the s
now a former top us advisor, so this ok for the u. s. to use ukranian troops instead of american ones, to fight against roche, russia, as a quote strategic adversary. what do you make of that statement? it's very obviously an admission that this is a proxy war just as russia has said. all along. the reason for waging this proxy war is to and their own words remove a strategic adversary off the board so that they could focus on removing their main strategic adversary. china from off the board....
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ok, but i mean, looking at u b. s shareholders and yes, they got managed to get cheap price here, but they are being punished in the way because, you know, the bank has been years of discipline to work on trying to sustain and strengthen its financial health. and now shareholders having this failed competitor foisted upon them. well, that's certainly way of seeing and i think u b. s certainly is not had the time to go look through the entire credit suisse portfolio of transactions, of loans, of all sorts of dubious things that they might have done. so you b as a sort of buying this site unseen. i mean, bear in mind then he really had a weekend to go through this and agree to it. so you b. s has been forced into this every bit as much as credit suisse as by the regulation, by the swiss government. so i think would narrowly, when you do this kind of merger between 2 banks, you're going to take a couple of months to go through and do your due diligence and make sure you feel comfortable with their risk management systems
ok, but i mean, looking at u b. s shareholders and yes, they got managed to get cheap price here, but they are being punished in the way because, you know, the bank has been years of discipline to work on trying to sustain and strengthen its financial health. and now shareholders having this failed competitor foisted upon them. well, that's certainly way of seeing and i think u b. s certainly is not had the time to go look through the entire credit suisse portfolio of transactions, of loans, of...
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there was authorities not able to wait and to stabilize the situation in a critical ok, so we have 2 banks in the u. s, which go down and cause this problem in switzerland. central banks now are scrambling to com fear that this could ripple around the world. that is, that risk now contained no, it's not her put the container, but i think her, what you really notice is that authorities have to learn from the great financial crisis in 2008, 2009. so they are acting much faster than they did in the past. they're acting strongly on the sending out science of trust, building and one should also, one should also recognize it. fundamentals are much stronger today than they were in 2009. a higher in the bangs regulation is stronger and tighter. it was disappointing that the con valley bank a collapse and this was a big disappointment because everybody expected. well, we have too much regulation, so tight and not with was pretty traditional mistakes in their balance sheets. it was a big disappointment that that's why and now people are so i know is i can trust in looking at we've been asking, what is the busin
there was authorities not able to wait and to stabilize the situation in a critical ok, so we have 2 banks in the u. s, which go down and cause this problem in switzerland. central banks now are scrambling to com fear that this could ripple around the world. that is, that risk now contained no, it's not her put the container, but i think her, what you really notice is that authorities have to learn from the great financial crisis in 2008, 2009. so they are acting much faster than they did in...
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u. s and mexico. scary we'll keep following that story, ok, changing gears. now we want to talk about new data showing what students are now choosing to do after high school research, quoted in the wall street journal says the number of apprentices is up more than 50% in the last decade at the same time. college enrollment has declined by about 15% about 40% of apprenticeship programs are outside of construction trades. among the reasons for the growth of apprentice work is fear of crippling debt and being left with a degree that hasn't prepared grads for a job in the fast changing labor market. i personally love this. i don't know him a few years old trade jobs when i was growing up it was you go to college. you go to college like they drilled that in your head, and i love that. now you have more options and don't feel the need that they have to go to college. then there's also the opportune unity cost right? so if you go this route? not only are you not paying debt, but you're gonna make money faster as well to have options. college is not for everyone comi
u. s and mexico. scary we'll keep following that story, ok, changing gears. now we want to talk about new data showing what students are now choosing to do after high school research, quoted in the wall street journal says the number of apprentices is up more than 50% in the last decade at the same time. college enrollment has declined by about 15% about 40% of apprenticeship programs are outside of construction trades. among the reasons for the growth of apprentice work is fear of crippling...
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u. s. policy ames, i, you know, they of course wanted tens of thousands of troops permanently there. they wanted iraq as a base for attacking a number of neighboring countries. ok. but the, the goal in terms of u. s. propaganda at the moment which may have little to do with his visit, he's visiting his pet dictator in jordan and various other countries on this trip is to portray the war on iraq as victory as a success. 20 years later. this is what we're now being told in us media that this was a success because there was a surge. how however, that logic works. i and, and of course, it can't be a success without permanent u. s. troops in iraq. so they've got to stay there. right, and it really, as i mean, we talk about these and less wars that the u. s. has championed, i guess you could say and they continue to act as if there is no version of blowback whatsoever. now. and the reality is that lord austin is just one of a number of foreign dignitaries who have visited iraq recently including our ron russia and saudi who have all sent their foreign ministers. why do you think that so many countries are suddenly interested in her rock? and is there a certain realit
u. s. policy ames, i, you know, they of course wanted tens of thousands of troops permanently there. they wanted iraq as a base for attacking a number of neighboring countries. ok. but the, the goal in terms of u. s. propaganda at the moment which may have little to do with his visit, he's visiting his pet dictator in jordan and various other countries on this trip is to portray the war on iraq as victory as a success. 20 years later. this is what we're now being told in us media that this was...
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u. s. policy ames, i, you know, they of course wanted tens of thousands of troops permanently there. they wanted iraq as a base for attacking a number of neighboring countries. ok. but the, the goal in terms of u. s. propaganda at the moment which may have little to do with his visit, he's visiting his pet dictator in jordan and various other countries on this trip. ah, he is to portray the war on iraq as a victory as a success. 20 years later. this is what we're now being told in us media that this was a success because there was a surge. how however, that logic works. i and, and of course, it can't be a success without permanent u. s. troops in iraq. so they've got to stay there. ah, india has set a goal of minimal dependency on foreign fun suit. the coal sound, health care of the message from the nations prime minister when you're moody, who states the news that new delhi has learned. it's lesson from the coven era pandemic. up to 260 new medical schools have opened the last few years is as mission demand has doubled since 2014. the prime minister also note that large investments of boosted nations pharma, medical tech industry. last off, the global south le
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ok. phillip miranda in, i robi, thank you. unless we got some more stories, we can headlines around the world. in the u. s. a powerful tornado has torn through rural, mississippi, and alabama killing at least 23 people that will need or destroyed buildings and knocked out power lines in the countries. southern states authorities warned residents and its part that we were in the life threatening situation. protested of classmate police doing the demonstration in western france. this time against the construction of water reservoirs for the agricultural industry. thousands of people gathered despite the ban on public utterance in the area. the unrest comes after days of battle and protest over widely unpopular pension. before ah, now it's been a busy 24 hours for buying minnock with the rain in bonus. nigger champions announcing on friday that they would part ways with coach julian nagas man before appointment almost to her as his replacement, german arrives with a glitter in c. v and will be expected to win his very crucial 1st game, which could be a title decider. a new chapter is underway at lion with tho
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ok, now russia is saying that it will raise the u. s. drone from the c bed. if required for security reasons, are they likely to do that? and why would they do that? over russia? it is obviously very interesting to recover that drone, because se would be able to reverse engineer it. they will see what intelligence gathering equipment the drone had. this is perhaps the reason why they wanted to make sure that the drone goes down in one piece and as damaged as possible. and the security implications upside even the if the have the gone. erases all the footage, whatever. intelligence has been gather advisor road and the russians still can reverse engineer the sensors. they can potentially share those technologies with the likes of iran and china. so there is a potential security implication to this whole debacle was thrown i was marina muran with the war studies department at kings college london speaking to us earlier, we're going to take a look now at some of the other stories making headlines around the world. 2 and a half tons of uranium have gone missing fr
ok, now russia is saying that it will raise the u. s. drone from the c bed. if required for security reasons, are they likely to do that? and why would they do that? over russia? it is obviously very interesting to recover that drone, because se would be able to reverse engineer it. they will see what intelligence gathering equipment the drone had. this is perhaps the reason why they wanted to make sure that the drone goes down in one piece and as damaged as possible. and the security...
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ok? he was conspiring. he was getting the u. s. he had hired a lobby score. lasana connie on up here on my going to payroll, who was rolling against the washington during the americans. i look m ron went to rush on his own or gotten as if the whole of foreign office all, all the stakeholders were not on board. and that was in the psychotic, and he get been that iran is and the american and general america. and so therefore, now we just go and then they were boys in against the big light above good relationship with the trump administration. former prime minister, i'll stop you the more from the 22nd prime minister pockets on the chairman of the p t. i. m on con, after this break. ah, ah, march 20th 2003 u. s. army and its allies invaded iraq fund or should he defeated today the let me know kind of 7, was it empty? i'll 7 of 7 out of something guys in the may. the 1st 2003 us president george bush declared victory in the iraq war. how do you different are you know, what that would put up for a potential hydrogen to december? the 30t
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ok. so we have 2 banks in the u. s. which go down and cause this problem in switzerland. central banks now are scrambling to com. fear that this could ripple around the world. is that risk now contained no, it's not her pity contained her. but i think her, what you really notice is that authorities have to learn from the great financial crisis in 2008, 2009. so they are acting much faster than they did in the past. they acting strongly and sending out signs of trust building and one should also, one should also recognize that fundamentals are much stronger today than they were in 2009. a higher in the bangs regulation is stronger than tighter. it was disappointing that to the con valley bank a collapse and this was a big disappointment because everybody expected with too much regulation so tight and not we're to learn whether that pretty traditional mistakes in the balance sheets. it was a big disappointment that that's why and now people are so i know, and i can trust in looking at we've been asking whether it's business model really viable and that's a problem, right? s
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ok? he was conspiring, he was telling b, u. s. he had hired a lobbyist or who santa connie, on up here on my government barrel, who was loving against bill washington during the americans. a look in on when to rashawn is on a gordon as of the whole of foreign office. all, all the stakeholders were not on board and that was in the cipher too. and he campaign that iran is andy american and general america and so level. now he does go and then they will poison against the big line above good relationship with the trump administration. former prime minister, i'll stop you there more from the 22nd prime minister pockets on the chairman of the p t. i. m on con, up to this break. ah, blue, blue, blue, a blue, blue with blue. ah it ah ah ah, ah, welcome back to going underground. i'm still here with overthrown bug is sunny by minister emron con. as you know, the white house has been denying a lot of stories, not least the nord stream destruction story revealed by seymour hersh, but day, according to your allegations about the fact you wer
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ok. he was conspiring, he was telling b. u. s. he had hired a lobby score. lasana county on up here on my government barrel. who was loving against bill washington during the americans. a look him on when do rush on is on a gordon as of the whole of foreign office. all, all the stakeholders were not on board and that was in the cipher today. and he campaigned that iran as anti american and general america and so level. now we just go and then they will poison against the big line above. good relationship with the trump administration. former prime minister, i'll stop you. the more from the 22nd prime minister pockets on the chairman of the p t. i m on con uh to this break. ah, blue, blue, blue ah, ah, ah, i ah, with 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 and getting to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful. very katy killed time. time you sit down and talk ah, welcome back to going under
ok. he was conspiring, he was telling b. u. s. he had hired a lobby score. lasana county on up here on my government barrel. who was loving against bill washington during the americans. a look him on when do rush on is on a gordon as of the whole of foreign office. all, all the stakeholders were not on board and that was in the cipher today. and he campaigned that iran as anti american and general america and so level. now we just go and then they will poison against the big line above. good...
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ok, so a u. s. occupation. how is the u. s. justifying it surprise and there well, in several different ways. the most immediate way legal way is that this is a fight against terrorism. and that isis which did used to hold a kayla fit in this region, was destroyed by america, but they're continuing isis cells. and therefore, america has a duty which is backed by the international community, which gave america support in fighting the war against terrorism some decades ago. and that's the legal. but there are also other there are several other reasons. one is to foresee, run out of the region to is to protect israel. and in theory, saudi arabia are allies in the region. and a 3 is the leverage against assad. because an american considers him an evil dictator who should be driven out of syria and make concessions to the syrian opposition. okay, so as you said, the, the syrians and iranians are saying this is an occupation, the pentagon saying that there to defeat ice, this will prevent a resurgence of isis. we seen attacks enco
ok, so a u. s. occupation. how is the u. s. justifying it surprise and there well, in several different ways. the most immediate way legal way is that this is a fight against terrorism. and that isis which did used to hold a kayla fit in this region, was destroyed by america, but they're continuing isis cells. and therefore, america has a duty which is backed by the international community, which gave america support in fighting the war against terrorism some decades ago. and that's the legal....