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u. s. foreign policy. and frankly, u. k. australian foreign policy operates, cause chaos, leave, mess, leave, and don't wage on the way out. i mean this essentially what happened a little, the money to china. obviously those is deny all of that and say that they were mandated under the un resolution 1378 to do what they did to to defend the united states as the lowest. i'll stop you that more from the prolific journalist all the filmmaker co founder of declassified australia, after this break...
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u. s. foreign policy. and frankly, u. k. australian foreign policy operates, cause chaos, leave, mess, leave, and don't wage on the way out. i mean this essentially what happened a little, the money to china. obviously, those is deny all of that and say that they were mandated under the un resolution 1378, to do what they did to defend the united states. as we learned, i'll stop you there. more from the prolific journalist or the feel migrant co founder of the class, right, australia after this break with welcome back. i'm still here with on to the low and stand. the prolific ended by the journalist or the filmmaker and co founder of d, classified australia told me about after i've gone you denies corruption and wrong . do we invite him on the program? you said one official in his government told you about how government contracts are signed regarding the mining leases. yes, i mean, one of the things, it's been very clear for years in afghanistan has been the role of us, particularly u. s. and u. k. embassies in campbell,
u. s. foreign policy. and frankly, u. k. australian foreign policy operates, cause chaos, leave, mess, leave, and don't wage on the way out. i mean this essentially what happened a little, the money to china. obviously, those is deny all of that and say that they were mandated under the un resolution 1378, to do what they did to defend the united states. as we learned, i'll stop you there. more from the prolific journalist or the feel migrant co founder of the class, right, australia after this...
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have come out and being critical of biden's policy that, you know, republicans have said much about it. and i think this really goes to the heart of how u. s. foreign policy. and frankly, u. k or australian foreign policy operates caused chaos leave, mess, leave, and don't wage on the way out. i mean this essentially what happened a little, the money to china. obviously those countries deny all of that and say that they were mandated under the un resolution 1378 to do what they did to defend the united states. as we learned, right, i'll stop you there. more from the prolific journalist or the filmmaker co founder of the class, right, australia, after this break. ah, and i dream shaped with in a there's things we dare to ask. hello . welcome back. i'm still here with that's the lowest around the bill. it again to been a journalist all the filmmaker and co founder of declassified australia. tell me about after i've gone you denies corruption and wrong. do we invite him on the program? you said that the one of an official in his government told you about how government contracts was signed regarding the mining leases. yes, i mean, one of the
have come out and being critical of biden's policy that, you know, republicans have said much about it. and i think this really goes to the heart of how u. s. foreign policy. and frankly, u. k or australian foreign policy operates caused chaos leave, mess, leave, and don't wage on the way out. i mean this essentially what happened a little, the money to china. obviously those countries deny all of that and say that they were mandated under the un resolution 1378 to do what they did to defend...
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u. s. presence there or not, especially with russian forces, they're special forces have really been the tool that you, that you u. s. policy makers have been using to go after terrorists. leaders are terror cells, which is interesting because in the years after 911, many of the critics of the war on terror saying, this is the way you should be handling the warranties handling terror. the terrorist threat not with, you know, shoot troop presence on the ground. and massive operations, invasions of countries toppling governments like we saw in iraq and afghanistan. but with these more targeted strikes using special forces that seems to be where we're moving now. nonetheless, we talk about precision targets and targeted strikes, but target strike still can have a significant civilian casualties. and this does, of course, indicate that the kurdish forces are overwhelmed. yeah, i mean kurdish forces have, are, are, some of them are us back. the highly complex picture of course and allegiances keep changing in line front lines. keep changing. the u. s. relies on some of these kurdish forces for to keep the peace to maintain statu
u. s. presence there or not, especially with russian forces, they're special forces have really been the tool that you, that you u. s. policy makers have been using to go after terrorists. leaders are terror cells, which is interesting because in the years after 911, many of the critics of the war on terror saying, this is the way you should be handling the warranties handling terror. the terrorist threat not with, you know, shoot troop presence on the ground. and massive operations, invasions...
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u. s. t refer something to the general assembly because usually the u. s. is in a big fan of the general assembly. the un general assembly is pretty critical of u. s. policy as well, and we know that the u. s. doesn't like referring things from the security council to the general assembly cuz it could lead to a precedent that might bite van back. given the u. s. is own foreign policy and it's alleged violations of the un charter and so on. but it is a serious enough telly for, for the us to refer to the general assembly. so we'll see when that meeting takes place. she had thank you very much indeed that she had the chance to bring this up to date from the united nations in new york. well, let's take you back to you train itself now in the sounds of explosions in air read signs of been tackling across here. as russian suits and sanks crawled closer towards the city center, the grains president says he expects russian forces to storm the capital over night and in a fresh plea as called in the public to defend it. and who simmons brings us the latest from here? ah, the sound of sporadic gun battles echo across the ukrainian capital give russian invasion forc
u. s. t refer something to the general assembly because usually the u. s. is in a big fan of the general assembly. the un general assembly is pretty critical of u. s. policy as well, and we know that the u. s. doesn't like referring things from the security council to the general assembly cuz it could lead to a precedent that might bite van back. given the u. s. is own foreign policy and it's alleged violations of the un charter and so on. but it is a serious enough telly for, for the us to...
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u. s. foreign policy establishment believes its own rhetoric. it believes its own bumper stickers that somehow has this triumph list idea that after the u. s. back over. so in 2014, we've got this, this is our price. well, things don't work this way in the real world, and i think we're seeing realization now that this is the result of us interventionism us cause this problem. it doesn't means that we are sharing the military action right now. it's terrible. it's awful, but the fact is it could have been avoided if we had not overthrown and elected governments in ukraine and had not shipped a bunch of weapons. so hopefully the u. s. will change in foreign policy to be a more pro america foreign policy. that's certainly what i endorse. well, so we have time for today, daniel academy, executive director of their own pool institute for peace and prosperity. thanks for your time. it's that i, we appreciate you know, next thought, you know, commentary brings you the stories of residence in the so called gray zone. that's the contact line between the ne
u. s. foreign policy establishment believes its own rhetoric. it believes its own bumper stickers that somehow has this triumph list idea that after the u. s. back over. so in 2014, we've got this, this is our price. well, things don't work this way in the real world, and i think we're seeing realization now that this is the result of us interventionism us cause this problem. it doesn't means that we are sharing the military action right now. it's terrible. it's awful, but the fact is it could...
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u. s. foreign policy in ukraine and russia, including the words, not saying lords. wilkerson is a retired u. s. army colonel insert is chief of staff to you as secretary of state, colin powell from 2002 until powers resignation in 2005. he joins me tonight from falls church virginia. mr. represent, it's good to have you on the program to night and i don't want to steal your thunder here. so how is u. s. foreign policy regarding ukraine and russia, at least in the last 20 years? not saying, i think a fundamental reason. and the reason that i would describe it that way with a lot more than ukraine expansion in general, for example, is article far the reason nato is arguably one of the most successful, if not the most successful. political and military alliance in human history is article far. i don't think you're going to find too many treaty commitments even after west failure that have that kind of commitment. and now we're launching operations in afghanistan and syria and iraq with nato partners. article 5, an attack on one is an attack on all every country, all 30 will, all $29.00. othe
u. s. foreign policy in ukraine and russia, including the words, not saying lords. wilkerson is a retired u. s. army colonel insert is chief of staff to you as secretary of state, colin powell from 2002 until powers resignation in 2005. he joins me tonight from falls church virginia. mr. represent, it's good to have you on the program to night and i don't want to steal your thunder here. so how is u. s. foreign policy regarding ukraine and russia, at least in the last 20 years? not saying, i...
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u. s. is policy towards china and he will it impact the u. s. foreign policy regarding john? well, i think it's already impacted that policy because the bank administration is spending an inordinate amount of time now dealing with russia and this russia ukraine crisis . where is it wanted to focus on dealing with china, and that was the point of trying to create a stable and predictable relationship with russia. i think the other lesson from this is, of course, the worse, the animosity, the atlas relationship between russia and the west is the more, the sort of pushes russia to what china makes it more dependent on china. because in the end, china is really going to be the only country to which russia will turn a if there is an incursion. and even if there isn't in such a tense relationship, so we are in a sense, aiding and abetting the gradient dependence of russia on china. i've got about 30 seconds left professor, stand me just ask you. do you think we're going to see a military confrontation over ukraine? i hope not. i think at the moment it's too early in a sense to say
u. s. is policy towards china and he will it impact the u. s. foreign policy regarding john? well, i think it's already impacted that policy because the bank administration is spending an inordinate amount of time now dealing with russia and this russia ukraine crisis . where is it wanted to focus on dealing with china, and that was the point of trying to create a stable and predictable relationship with russia. i think the other lesson from this is, of course, the worse, the animosity, the...
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u. s. foreign policy talks, people who wanted an interventionist strategy to the u. s. foreign policy, and that really changed after trump back in 1974. been future president ronald reagan introduced john mccain to rock as applause. mccain had just returned as a prisoner of war in vietnam, and that kind of intervention approach was popular back then. but since trump, he's had this notoriously close, so i would say bonding relationship with vladimir putin and has had a non intervention foreign policy when he was president. so a lot of what's going on here reflects the trump for in policy. these are really the more from republicans, so the most aggressive thing we've heard from the podium is marco rubio, the florida senator saying that he was inspired by the example of all ukrainians taking up arms and fighting against russia. and he said that that reminded him of the american revolution. we've had other people stand over the podium and say, most americans couldn't pick out, keep on a map that they should be more concerned with what's going on on the us southern border.
u. s. foreign policy talks, people who wanted an interventionist strategy to the u. s. foreign policy, and that really changed after trump back in 1974. been future president ronald reagan introduced john mccain to rock as applause. mccain had just returned as a prisoner of war in vietnam, and that kind of intervention approach was popular back then. but since trump, he's had this notoriously close, so i would say bonding relationship with vladimir putin and has had a non intervention foreign...
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u. s. policy towards ukraine became aggressive. all internal political scandals were used to apply pressure on twitch my case in point. the murder of the journalist godsa in which cushman was accused to have had involvement that's why was it a sa then be stuck in his movement. a korean, with cushman white people were not happy. i personally, beth, correct me if i'm wrong, i personally doubt to that. so it was because of the gaza case. it's sasha. since kids in the mccarthy she a phillip actually who put the water luggage was on my done. m. o to go up to so with new when you they ah, it's a blow lona. ought to ukulele trouble us up, slow with storm or gay. this is not so just to look him, look on what you will be your key for you or to switch it or not for our law. do little sca procedure. the campaign ukraine without touchmart, was the 1st of a series of spontaneous uprisings on the part of the ukrainian populace. and for being spontaneous uprisings, they were very well organized. indeed i can yet to meet it. still now, bill chest,
u. s. policy towards ukraine became aggressive. all internal political scandals were used to apply pressure on twitch my case in point. the murder of the journalist godsa in which cushman was accused to have had involvement that's why was it a sa then be stuck in his movement. a korean, with cushman white people were not happy. i personally, beth, correct me if i'm wrong, i personally doubt to that. so it was because of the gaza case. it's sasha. since kids in the mccarthy she a phillip...
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u. s. policy towards ukraine became aggressive. all internal political scandals were used to apply pressure on cushman case in point the murder of the journalist gods, a in which cushman was accused to have had involvement. but why was it a sa then? the 2nd is movement. a korean with cushman. ah, why people were not happy. i personally, beth, correct me. if i'm wrong, i personally doubt to that it was nickels of the gods, the case. it sounds just since the kids come in, then we'll go fishing. a phillip, actually a little though other leverage was on my dunham or thought to so with me when ye they it's a blown it ought to declare trouble us of slow with storm or gay seas motors just to look him. look on what the o, reject he so you're all to switch it or not, but i will do little sca procedure. the campaign ukraine without coachman was the 1st of a series of spontaneous uprisings on the part of the ukrainian populace. and for being spontaneous uprisings, they were very well organized indeed. and yet me teach a bit which just he is u
u. s. policy towards ukraine became aggressive. all internal political scandals were used to apply pressure on cushman case in point the murder of the journalist gods, a in which cushman was accused to have had involvement. but why was it a sa then? the 2nd is movement. a korean with cushman. ah, why people were not happy. i personally, beth, correct me. if i'm wrong, i personally doubt to that it was nickels of the gods, the case. it sounds just since the kids come in, then we'll go fishing. a...
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u. s. policy towards ukraine became aggressive. all internal political scandals were used to apply pressure on twitch my case in point the murder of the journalist gods, a in which cushman was accused to have had involvement. but why was it a sa then he started his movement, a korean with coachman. ah, why people were not happy? i personally, beth, correct me if i'm wrong, i personally doubt to that. so it was because of the gun got the case. it sounds just excuse me. in the mccarthy, she a phillip, actually a little too other leverage was on my done m o to go to say with me what ye they it's a blown out the euclid couple us of slow and the is, you know, we've so mcgee, seasonal. so just to look him, look on what the o, i see it all for. so g, a navarro law, do little script to say it. the campaign ukraine without coachman was the 1st of a series of spontaneous uprisings on the part of the ukrainian populace. and for being spontaneous uprisings, they were very well organized indeed. and yet me teach a bit of a chest. he is up under
u. s. policy towards ukraine became aggressive. all internal political scandals were used to apply pressure on twitch my case in point the murder of the journalist gods, a in which cushman was accused to have had involvement. but why was it a sa then he started his movement, a korean with coachman. ah, why people were not happy? i personally, beth, correct me if i'm wrong, i personally doubt to that. so it was because of the gun got the case. it sounds just excuse me. in the mccarthy, she a...
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u. s. policy on that conflict took center stage no matter where you stand on this ukraine, russia situation, what we should have done beforehand, what we should do now. the one thing i think everyone can agree upon is that the people of ukraine are inspiring to the world. for many republicans, it's also a chance to bash president joe biden. my campaign, the republican secretary of state under president donald trump said his old boss would have handled it better added we prevail, it was peace through strength. it was reg, it's model. it was the model that we used for 4 years in the trump administration. we put america 1st and we told people around the world, you cannot tread on us. the former president impeachment overcharges he withheld nearly $400000000.00 and military aid to ukraine was not mentioned since 1974. the conservative political action conference has been home to die hard. conservative mostly foreign policy hawks that change under president donald trump, who had a more non intervention
u. s. policy on that conflict took center stage no matter where you stand on this ukraine, russia situation, what we should have done beforehand, what we should do now. the one thing i think everyone can agree upon is that the people of ukraine are inspiring to the world. for many republicans, it's also a chance to bash president joe biden. my campaign, the republican secretary of state under president donald trump said his old boss would have handled it better added we prevail, it was peace...
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u. s. policy to reach agreement with russia. there's really no need for. busy any kind of tension between russia and europe. the macro sees this, i think a compromise is possible. 2 if the european members of nato, the leading european members of majors are just france and germany move away from the united states and u. k. policy of confrontation with russia, a form of a non aggression pact might be a possibility. i mean, i imagine that's kind of thing that macaroni, unfortunately, i think there are many people in the united states who want to use the ukraine crisis to aggravate tensions with russia and to force a compensation. i think clearly france and germany don't want it, but the question is then will they have the will to overcome the u. s. a. c. one is that was on the way across the atlantic, a tougher stance on russia was being proposed. the u. s. president met with german liter enough sholtes off to which joe biden vowed that the 2 countries will put up a united front during the fractious state of relations right now between the west and moscow. b
u. s. policy to reach agreement with russia. there's really no need for. busy any kind of tension between russia and europe. the macro sees this, i think a compromise is possible. 2 if the european members of nato, the leading european members of majors are just france and germany move away from the united states and u. k. policy of confrontation with russia, a form of a non aggression pact might be a possibility. i mean, i imagine that's kind of thing that macaroni, unfortunately, i think...
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u. s. policy towards ukraine became aggressive. all internal political scandals were used to apply pressure on coachman. jason point the murder of the journalist godsa in which cushman was accused to have had involvement. but why once in a sudden he started his movement, a korean with coachman, why people were not happy. i personally bath, correct me if i'm wrong. i personally doubt to that it was nickels of the gun gazda case. it sounds just an excuse to me in the mac additional philip, actually her daughter love. it was on my dunham or thought a with the the it's a blow or to ukulele, double us of slow with storm or gay. this is not just a little bit, look on what there will reject here. so you pursue it. you know, pro law do little scope of to say in the campaign, ukraine without cushman was the 1st of a series of spontaneous uprisings on the part of the ukrainian populace. and for being spontaneous uprisings, they were very well organized. indeed they can, you have to meet. it's still a bill just he is up under no. what deal is
u. s. policy towards ukraine became aggressive. all internal political scandals were used to apply pressure on coachman. jason point the murder of the journalist godsa in which cushman was accused to have had involvement. but why once in a sudden he started his movement, a korean with coachman, why people were not happy. i personally bath, correct me if i'm wrong. i personally doubt to that it was nickels of the gun gazda case. it sounds just an excuse to me in the mac additional philip,...
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u. s. policy towards ukraine became aggressive. all internal political scandals were used to apply pressure on coachman case in point. the murder of the journalist, ga, ga, ga, in which cushman was accused to have had involvement that's why it was, it was sad then the 2nd is movement. a korean, with cushman, ah, why people were not happy. i personally, beth, correct me if i'm wrong, i personally doubt to that. so it was because of the gun got the case. it sounds just insecure in the mccarthy. she a phillip actually hope to what the hell, the leverage was on my dunham. oh, the officer would need what ye, they it's a blown it ought to ukulele double us of slow in the, in bluestorm gay with these notes are just a little kim, look on with the o. v here. see it all the switches are navarro law. do, little sca proceeded. the campaign ukraine without coachman was the 1st of a series of spontaneous uprisings on the part of the ukrainian populace. and for being spontaneous uprisings, they were very well organized. indeed i can yet meet, it'
u. s. policy towards ukraine became aggressive. all internal political scandals were used to apply pressure on coachman case in point. the murder of the journalist, ga, ga, ga, in which cushman was accused to have had involvement that's why it was, it was sad then the 2nd is movement. a korean, with cushman, ah, why people were not happy. i personally, beth, correct me if i'm wrong, i personally doubt to that. so it was because of the gun got the case. it sounds just insecure in the mccarthy....
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u. s. policy to reach agreement with russia. there's really no need for any kind of tension between russia and europe. i think macaroni sees that. i think that compromise is possible if the european members of nato, the leading european members of major just runs in germany, move away from the united states and u. k. policy of confrontation with russia, a form of non aggression pact, might be a possibility. i mean, i imagine that kind of thing, that macaroni thinking, unfortunately, i think there are many people in the united states who want to use the ukraine crisis to aggravate 10 and russia. would probably do counter thanking justifiably, new, also, nor tremendous for me would have been the initiative to do that. they would have a cancellation fee. it's all, i'm sure is liabilities related to that germany. so it will be a big block of the german economy and we don't have the l n g to actually provide them with my understanding. there's not sufficient supply of gas anywhere in the world to make up what's provided through throu
u. s. policy to reach agreement with russia. there's really no need for any kind of tension between russia and europe. i think macaroni sees that. i think that compromise is possible if the european members of nato, the leading european members of major just runs in germany, move away from the united states and u. k. policy of confrontation with russia, a form of non aggression pact, might be a possibility. i mean, i imagine that kind of thing, that macaroni thinking, unfortunately, i think...
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u. s. policy towards ukraine became aggressive. all internal political scandals were used to apply pressure on coachman. jason point the murder of the journalist, ga, ga, ga, in which cushman was accused to have had involvement. but why was it a sudden it stuck in his movement or cream with cushman? why people were not happy. i personally bath, correct me if i'm wrong, i personally doubt that it was nickels of the gun gazda case. it sounds just an excuse to me in the mac additional philip, actually her daughter levies was on my done. m. o thought a with me when you the it's a blown out to euclid the up less of slow with storm or gear these motor system to move on. what there will be your key to your facility or not pro law, do little scope of to say in the campaign. ukraine without coachman was the 1st of a series of spontaneous uprisings on the part of the ukrainian populace. and for being spontaneous uprisings, they were very well organized. indeed they can yet to meet each to a bill just he is up under no, what deal is, but he h
u. s. policy towards ukraine became aggressive. all internal political scandals were used to apply pressure on coachman. jason point the murder of the journalist, ga, ga, ga, in which cushman was accused to have had involvement. but why was it a sudden it stuck in his movement or cream with cushman? why people were not happy. i personally bath, correct me if i'm wrong, i personally doubt that it was nickels of the gun gazda case. it sounds just an excuse to me in the mac additional philip,...
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u. s. policy over ukraine is dividing europe as many countries on the continent to simply no longer willing to follow washington's lead. the us will never forgive potent for, for taking over the crimea, or for in any way supporting the rebellion and don, that's going to have or opposing us side plans to take over the ukraine as a whole. and to install the nato client state on the russian border. european union is definitely in quite of an awkward situation. it has been used to following everything that is coming out of washington. and it has been paying by the american playbook since practically a conception. and now we've seen a lot of cracks within the european union, and it's not credible anymore. how credible can it be, what it's following the u. s. playbook and at the same time and has no backup from the us and countries like hungry and i'm sure there are others will definitely take advantage of the situation. think that, well, we don't want to play by this playbook anymore. we want to look i
u. s. policy over ukraine is dividing europe as many countries on the continent to simply no longer willing to follow washington's lead. the us will never forgive potent for, for taking over the crimea, or for in any way supporting the rebellion and don, that's going to have or opposing us side plans to take over the ukraine as a whole. and to install the nato client state on the russian border. european union is definitely in quite of an awkward situation. it has been used to following...
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u. s. foreign and security policy. and he's also the author off the book, ukraine and russia, a fraternal rivalry. joining us from why montana in the u. k. welcome to al jazeera . if we can 1st start off with the latest development, and that is we heard from president putin just a short while ago in a recorded message. and, and some of what he had to say is this. he was addressing ukrainian servicemen saying it will be easier for us to agree if you take power in your own hands. how do you read that statement? well, i think it's now pretty clear that russia intends to replace the ukranian government . i suppose it's possible that if the lensky made an offer of peace, treaty and neutrality, moscow might still accept it. but he had to do it very quickly because otherwise, moscow will experience take care and pushing the government of its own. what are you basing all of this on? what is the fact that the russian army has gone straight for t f. and the statement of moscow attacking lensky personally, and denouncing the ukrai
u. s. foreign and security policy. and he's also the author off the book, ukraine and russia, a fraternal rivalry. joining us from why montana in the u. k. welcome to al jazeera . if we can 1st start off with the latest development, and that is we heard from president putin just a short while ago in a recorded message. and, and some of what he had to say is this. he was addressing ukrainian servicemen saying it will be easier for us to agree if you take power in your own hands. how do you read...
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u. s. foreign policy. thanks for joining us. professor. a flurry of diplomacy is underway focusing on russia and ukraine. let's start with that meeting between the german and u. s. leaders in washington. are you convinced by the show of unity between shots and biden? well, definitely it was important for mister shows to show that germany's a reliable ally, and that's what he said, you're absolutely united. but it was really noticeable that after biden concerned that no stream to it would not go ahead after russian, kosher ukraine. schultz did not want to state that explicitly as well. so we still have doubts whether in the case of a russian incursion in ukraine. the german government will really be ready to stop no stream to on the other side bite and has made clear even if the germans didn't do it, we have the means available to stop it and he will stop it. ok, the north stream to pipeline project has been a thorn in the side of german us relations for quite some time. but why do you think aside from that, why do you think the 2 leaders ar
u. s. foreign policy. thanks for joining us. professor. a flurry of diplomacy is underway focusing on russia and ukraine. let's start with that meeting between the german and u. s. leaders in washington. are you convinced by the show of unity between shots and biden? well, definitely it was important for mister shows to show that germany's a reliable ally, and that's what he said, you're absolutely united. but it was really noticeable that after biden concerned that no stream to it would not go...
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u. s. s . r's policy towards the greek catholic uni, a church, and the orthodox auto selfless churches. ah, there was no doubt that such a stuff did not go unnoticed in ukraine. august 19th, 1991, the artist jew in moscow. though my youngest brother was yet though, at issue gorbachev was removed from power, most of the regional leaders in ukraine supported the initiators of the to the state committee on the state emergency. landed craft took, took a wait and see attitude without issuing any strong statements. 2 days later, the crew attempt failed friendships and pushed the declaration of state independence in the supreme soviet . the idea of miss visions, hey vassar, and at the block of an estimate to students who go my secret persona committal who in summer. the input that i may put in to come the family trust my mother simone from thus the image which was super goes to fix the machine. yeah. another trust. some story. yo toronto beef is the portal and this is the 3rd declaration of independence of ukraine in its history. the 1st happened in 1918 when 2 ukrainian states were formed in
u. s. s . r's policy towards the greek catholic uni, a church, and the orthodox auto selfless churches. ah, there was no doubt that such a stuff did not go unnoticed in ukraine. august 19th, 1991, the artist jew in moscow. though my youngest brother was yet though, at issue gorbachev was removed from power, most of the regional leaders in ukraine supported the initiators of the to the state committee on the state emergency. landed craft took, took a wait and see attitude without issuing any...
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u. s. policy and net to policy in iraq. afghanistan, also in the balkans, was all in violation of international law. and russia would not take any more. that's not to say that russia's own policy, of course, was consistent with international law. but for the last 15 years, we've seen duffle to build up that today's getting quite dangers where moscow and washington are a dog ahead. these are nuclear powers, and booting is trying to explore the divisions between germany and france on the one hand and the united states on the other. the united states went to rebuild nato nato that only a couple years ago. busy we thought of it as irrelevant as brain dead, as micro called it. but today, it's back to be the center stage in european secured the structure that is not to the dislike of putting, putting the strength exploit the differences among the western powers. and all of that is really leaving us more and more to words. unstable escalate to the situation, but as i said could. ready if so, a lead to a
u. s. policy and net to policy in iraq. afghanistan, also in the balkans, was all in violation of international law. and russia would not take any more. that's not to say that russia's own policy, of course, was consistent with international law. but for the last 15 years, we've seen duffle to build up that today's getting quite dangers where moscow and washington are a dog ahead. these are nuclear powers, and booting is trying to explore the divisions between germany and france on the one hand...
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u. s. s. r's policy towards the greek catholic uni, a church and the orthodox auto selfless churches. ah, there was no doubt that such a stuff did not go unnoticed in ukraine. august 19th, 1991. the artist drew and moscow though my youngest brother, louisiana, though at issue gorbachev was removed from power. most of the regional leaders in ukraine supported the initiators of the to the state committee on the state emergency landed craft took, took a wait and see attitude without issuing any strong statements. 2 days later, the crew attempt failed friendships and pushed the declaration of state independence in the supreme soviet . the idea of miss others was his vassar and at the block of anathema students who go my 2nd husband on the commercial who he him summer the it without. that may have wanted to come look at la trusted just by melissa my. when i went thus the image, oh, but i will just stick to that goes to fix woocommerce sure. yeah. another trust. some story, you know, toronto beef is to portland, this is the 3rd declaration of independence of ukraine and its history. the 1st
u. s. s. r's policy towards the greek catholic uni, a church and the orthodox auto selfless churches. ah, there was no doubt that such a stuff did not go unnoticed in ukraine. august 19th, 1991. the artist drew and moscow though my youngest brother, louisiana, though at issue gorbachev was removed from power. most of the regional leaders in ukraine supported the initiators of the to the state committee on the state emergency landed craft took, took a wait and see attitude without issuing any...
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u. s. foreign policy talks, people who wanted an interventionist strategy to the u. s. foreign policy that really changed after trump. so back in 1974. then future president ronald reagan introduced john mccain to rock as applause. mccain had just returned as a prisoner of war and vietnam. and that kind of intervention approach was popular back then. but since trump, he's had this notoriously close, some would say, warning relationship with vladimir putin and has had a non interventionist foreign policy when he was president. so a lot of what's going on here reflects the trump foreign policy. these are really the more trump republican. so the most aggressive thing we've heard from the podium is marco rubio, the florida senator saying that he was inspired by the example of all ukrainians taking up arms and fighting against russia. and he said that that reminded him of the american revolution. but we've had other people stand over the podium and say, most americans couldn't pick out, keep on a map that they should be more concerned with what's going on on the u. s. sout
u. s. foreign policy talks, people who wanted an interventionist strategy to the u. s. foreign policy that really changed after trump. so back in 1974. then future president ronald reagan introduced john mccain to rock as applause. mccain had just returned as a prisoner of war and vietnam. and that kind of intervention approach was popular back then. but since trump, he's had this notoriously close, some would say, warning relationship with vladimir putin and has had a non interventionist...
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peter is i would say the entire a senior level, one policy within the u. s. be replaced. they are just, it's embarrass, absolutely embarrass regarding a democracy ukraine. i think the issues that occurred in 2014 with us support that to basically i view if it, through back democracy a fledgling democracy, throw it back at least 20 or 30 years may be dismantled completely. they've lost their control. ukraine is just right now, it's just whatever the u. s. as the big jo bible for one person or with a new one and they're back. they got the same gene. now that was back in 2014 this year again. and they did, they didn't complete their mission. they did. crimea was a key point and i think they're very upset at that. they could care less about ukraine premiums. people that be careless about true democracy establishing there because they destroyed that. and basically, it's all about meeting usaa objectives and it also, it doesn't matter, but you're, you're is also just another tool, careless, but i think it's end up on this here. so what is happening is in europe will be isolated
peter is i would say the entire a senior level, one policy within the u. s. be replaced. they are just, it's embarrass, absolutely embarrass regarding a democracy ukraine. i think the issues that occurred in 2014 with us support that to basically i view if it, through back democracy a fledgling democracy, throw it back at least 20 or 30 years may be dismantled completely. they've lost their control. ukraine is just right now, it's just whatever the u. s. as the big jo bible for one person or...
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u. s. blacklist. he thinks the biden administration targets anybody who disagrees with its foreign policy, fighting ministration accuses anybody who disagree who questions u. s. foreign policy of somehow working for russian intelligence. the a p report in question did not, did not say that 0 hedge was actually in cahoots with russian intelligence. but all it said is that the articles and publish somehow overlap with the, with criticisms of nato that emanate out of moscow. but this is ridiculous. i mean, you know, i mean people are free to say what they want, and the fact that the u. s. line has gotten increasingly ridiculous in recent weeks . i mean the u. s. as in predicting invasion any day now for the last 3 months and it hasn't come true. washington is a laughing stock. the world realizes that the u. s. is putting out nothing but scare stories here. but the point is that anybody who questioned this narrative, who has been accused of this loyalty and in my case threatened with, with massive funds still to come europe talk court rules that funding can be slashed to countries that break easy law moves sparked
u. s. blacklist. he thinks the biden administration targets anybody who disagrees with its foreign policy, fighting ministration accuses anybody who disagree who questions u. s. foreign policy of somehow working for russian intelligence. the a p report in question did not, did not say that 0 hedge was actually in cahoots with russian intelligence. but all it said is that the articles and publish somehow overlap with the, with criticisms of nato that emanate out of moscow. but this is...
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policy. i'm a critic of u. s. one policy. this whole thing came about because of us intervention isn't us interventionist, overthrow the government of 2014. this was all. busy avoidable that a u. s. government didn't decide to over to the government and ukraine and then put a bunch of weapons on ukrainian territory. we wouldn't even be talking about it right now. let's say with us here on nazi international. so the latest updates will be back at the top of the hour with more in the mean time due to on our website, auto. com. but more of the latest news. thank you for joining us. ah. with, for is your media reflection of reality? ah, in a world transformed what will make you feel safer, isolation or community? are you going the right way or are you being led somewhere? direct. what is true? war is great. in the world corrupted, you need to descend a join us in the depths or remain in the shallows. i look forward to talking to you all. that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given by human beings, ex
policy. i'm a critic of u. s. one policy. this whole thing came about because of us intervention isn't us interventionist, overthrow the government of 2014. this was all. busy avoidable that a u. s. government didn't decide to over to the government and ukraine and then put a bunch of weapons on ukrainian territory. we wouldn't even be talking about it right now. let's say with us here on nazi international. so the latest updates will be back at the top of the hour with more in the mean time...