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u. s. foreign policy, because in many ways they may be even helping direct born u. s. foreign policy. because our government, i'm sorry, is governed by money and covered by the corporation. so you have that because you have that wedding, that marriage of corporations in the government. and because corporations dominate the median, in fact, you only have a few conglomerates that run all the media. they dominate the narrative, right? so you have that. and then some of it to so some of it is money driven. some of it also, frankly, is laziness. you know, it's the fact that it's easier to just get the state department knows line off the fax machine and read it. then it is to send reporters to a place like the don bass and ukraine to act. you see what's happening and to get the other side of the story. so there's a, you know, those events conspire to, to, to manufacture a certain narrative. you know is chomsky and edward hiring pointed out in the book manufacturing and said, well people need to understand is the news is not the product to being sold. what's being sold is the pop public. the
u. s. foreign policy, because in many ways they may be even helping direct born u. s. foreign policy. because our government, i'm sorry, is governed by money and covered by the corporation. so you have that because you have that wedding, that marriage of corporations in the government. and because corporations dominate the median, in fact, you only have a few conglomerates that run all the media. they dominate the narrative, right? so you have that. and then some of it to so some of it is money...
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u. s. policy just to let them in. if you're going to go to war with the, if you're going to bomb iraq, say anyone in a rug who wants to come to the us, you can come because clearly we're doing this to save the oliver rock. not uh uh we, we only want a hood to 12 people. wow. yeah. i mean, i hear that argument all the time that you know, we did this to them and so therefore we, we owe their entire population illegal entry at the star board, or i don't think the legal use or legal for sure. but right now and, you know, those countries are across and you're legally and very large numbers. same with venezuela. but you know, i don't think that as a practical matter that you can mean at some point the life boat fills up anyway, and you have to, i think, be able to set some kind of a limit. those are policy debates that are worth having us do we need to increase the cap on refugees? do we need to increase the cap on you know, gas workers? do we need to increase the cap on this that or the other way? far too many categories t
u. s. policy just to let them in. if you're going to go to war with the, if you're going to bomb iraq, say anyone in a rug who wants to come to the us, you can come because clearly we're doing this to save the oliver rock. not uh uh we, we only want a hood to 12 people. wow. yeah. i mean, i hear that argument all the time that you know, we did this to them and so therefore we, we owe their entire population illegal entry at the star board, or i don't think the legal use or legal for sure. but...
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u. s. policy to do with regard to the kinds of chinese metering position. i would say it's not kind of like goodness, like like a pure. ready front of the china does have its own view above the rights of law or would contribute to this. but chinese position is impartial, is try to uh, see how much the conflict can be stopped. uh, the escalated and the civilian cache with the b, but you know, avoid that as much as possible, which is good for both parties. of course is not just to stop fighting, but chinese are looking for a loan last the stay a be in the continues, you know, security framework in your which is good for your, for the word too. but the books are you a, i'm sure you're with a grid with me that uh beyond this particular conflict between russian military forces and western a that uh, ukraine forces. there is the largest struggle going on. and it's a struggle for the future of the international system. for the future design of the international system and whether it continues to be so unipolar with the united states, calling all the shots are rega
u. s. policy to do with regard to the kinds of chinese metering position. i would say it's not kind of like goodness, like like a pure. ready front of the china does have its own view above the rights of law or would contribute to this. but chinese position is impartial, is try to uh, see how much the conflict can be stopped. uh, the escalated and the civilian cache with the b, but you know, avoid that as much as possible, which is good for both parties. of course is not just to stop fighting,...
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u. s. policy expert with the german council on foreign relations. what this uh police photo or mold shotwell do for it. donald trump image in the eyes of american voters. yeah, good afternoon. um yeah, i think uh tons of tries to take advantage of these taxes against and off by turning it in wrong and uh yeah, just um, sort of, uh, i mean he has mentioned this before. this is funny too, which tons against which i'm against him. and he tries to mobilize this part of the more especially the, the marketplace and the cost. and that's why it's not only him cents, but also the space. tell us is what you make of his move to actually post the mode shot online himself. i think it's just like a he wants to symbolize. so he wants to show it. he says he's a, he's a victim off a police, go try again to send, and he just wants you to show him how much you media, you know, how much that's all the products. all the democrats tried to trace a constraint. so let's try it again soon. and how much he's a victim of these attends that potential jail time aside in a, let'
u. s. policy expert with the german council on foreign relations. what this uh police photo or mold shotwell do for it. donald trump image in the eyes of american voters. yeah, good afternoon. um yeah, i think uh tons of tries to take advantage of these taxes against and off by turning it in wrong and uh yeah, just um, sort of, uh, i mean he has mentioned this before. this is funny too, which tons against which i'm against him. and he tries to mobilize this part of the more especially the, the...
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u. s. policy. and julie is just ridiculous to a single rupture because russian never knew anybody. there's only one country that drop nuclear bomb, a civilian population that is united states and united states did it twice. first on 0 shima and then not the saki and many modern historians now argue that it's dropping the bomb is actually completely unnecessary. the us, the official us reason for dropping the bomb is so they can end to work quickly that what will save more lives? well, guess what? the new new modern archive will research has shown that it's a soviet invasion of men. sure. yet that 3 days later, that was decisive in making the decision making the japanese decision to surrender. and even after the 1st bomb was dropping to roach them on the 2nd bomb was dropping. nagasaki. and the reason for that, and there's a well this and the reason for that is because at the time they have to box. so they, they, they decided to use both of them. if they had 3 bonds, they would have drop on the other japanese city one with i noticed that the, a lot of points you make up by the, the
u. s. policy. and julie is just ridiculous to a single rupture because russian never knew anybody. there's only one country that drop nuclear bomb, a civilian population that is united states and united states did it twice. first on 0 shima and then not the saki and many modern historians now argue that it's dropping the bomb is actually completely unnecessary. the us, the official us reason for dropping the bomb is so they can end to work quickly that what will save more lives? well, guess...
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u. s. policy expert with the german council on foreign relations, welcome to dw. so what will this photographed as mold shot that we've seen do for donald trump in the eyes of american voters? but particularly republicans yeah, good afternoon. um yeah, i think uh tons of tries to take advantage of these touches against and off trying to get it wrong. and uh, yeah, just sort of, uh, i mean he has mentioned this before. this is a political which hands against which i against him, and he tries to mobilize this policy more, especially the democracies and the cause and advice. not only him sense, but also space. tell us is what you make of his move to actually post the mode shot online himself. i think it's just like a he wants to symbolize. so he wants to show it. he says he's a, he's a victim off of the police. go try again to send, and he just wants you to show him how much you media, you know, how much that's on the demo products. all the democrats tried to trace a constraint. so let's try it again soon and how much he's a victim of these attends that potential jai
u. s. policy expert with the german council on foreign relations, welcome to dw. so what will this photographed as mold shot that we've seen do for donald trump in the eyes of american voters? but particularly republicans yeah, good afternoon. um yeah, i think uh tons of tries to take advantage of these touches against and off trying to get it wrong. and uh, yeah, just sort of, uh, i mean he has mentioned this before. this is a political which hands against which i against him, and he tries to...
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u. s. to american tools to implement u. s. foreign policy. at to contain russia to find special to dream russia, so they don't care about the human rights violations in the dream while at the session. other countries that do not applied to the terms of united states. so they don't have to exercise pressure on ukraine. why? because the ukraine is fighting with the last 2 premium shortages uh for the american close. the egypt is not clean. the new bill was introduced to the indian parliament to overall the country. is that controversial sedition laws? which date back to colonial times, the nation's home minister, i mean shaw, says the outdated legislation should be scrapped in its entirety. the prime minister has vowed to end the mindset of slavery. we will bring 3 new laws in their place to ensure the protection of rights. it will end to give justice, not punishment. what 7 bills, what table during this session of the following month, the monsoon sessions, the indian fall, the ones that the highlight to really be the indian government wanting
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u. s. to american to, to, in team in u. s. foreign policy. and to contain russia to find pressure to dream. so we didn't care about the human rights violations in the dream wine at the session. other countries that do not applied to the terms of united states. so they both have to exercise pressure on ukraine. why? because the ukraine is fighting with the last 2 premium shortages. uh for the american close. the egypt does not mean that the russians says the mood admission since 1976 is now speeding. so we'll see us natural satellites also blasting off in the early hours of friday, noon to $25.00 on 9 small deal these due to touch down on the south pole of the moon in 10 days time. and a pioneering mission to search for will. so that tease shape bos, witness the land lock, launch a. it's a historic moment, so you're in la starchy and rushes, far east. it's 7000 kilometers east of moscow. and the whole community of scientists, engineers and workers are waiting with a mixture of excitement in trepidation. for the launch to begin of this vast, so
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policy. you said the u. s. is engaging in talks with re, i'd in order to keep its grip on the region. the 1st thing i would say is that, you know, there's a lot of wishful thinking here. and i think because there was a, uh, a china brokerage um deal recently between or that brokerage, or oversaw the normalization between 70 ravia any around there seems to be there seems to be that there was this roof that the united states will enter with something similar in the region, however, i think this taught these talk, these rumors, the speculation quite frankly, regarding saudis, really normalization for me is very far fetched because i think it really does overlook the sound of the trajectory. i've already be out tomorrow. i have other options that it did before. so it's not the same as it used to be. the key of say, is last week's pace, some of hosted by saudi arabia as a breakthrough, that's according to the ukranian foreign minister. that's despite one of the 2 parties involved in the conflict. russia not being present at the event which wrapped up with no tangible results. the grain sto
policy. you said the u. s. is engaging in talks with re, i'd in order to keep its grip on the region. the 1st thing i would say is that, you know, there's a lot of wishful thinking here. and i think because there was a, uh, a china brokerage um deal recently between or that brokerage, or oversaw the normalization between 70 ravia any around there seems to be there seems to be that there was this roof that the united states will enter with something similar in the region, however, i think this...
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u. s. and the american tools to implement u. s. foreign policy and to contain russia to find the pressure to dream russia. so they don't care about the human rights violations in the dream. wine at the pressure other countries that do not applied to the terms of united states. so they both have to exercise pressure on ukraine. why? because the ukraine is fighting with the last 2 premium shortages uh for the, the american cause. the egypt does not mean that the us justice department has appointed a new special council to investigate the corruption charges against a binding son hunter is made, has been heavily criticized by congress with major republican fake as accusing washington of trying to stop them from connecting the dots old away to the president. this section by, by the department of justice cannot be used to obstruct congressional investigation, so white horse to bite and family corruption. this is part of the department of justice's efforts to attempt a bite and family cover up in light of our committee's mounting evidence of presidentia
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u. s. american tool tool in p minutes, u. s. foreign policy and to contain russia to find pressure to dream russia. so they don't care about the human rights violations in your dream. why at the pressure other countries that do not applied to the terms of united states. so they both have to exercise pressure on ukraine. why? because the ukraine is fighting with the last ukranian shortages uh for the american cause. the egypt is not clean the lashes 1st moon mission, since 1976 is now speeding towards the natural font. the lights off the blasting of any are they as of friday, the unit 25 on month montville is due to touch down on the south pole. of the moon, in 10 days time tease shaped bows, whether it's the historic loans and they've a store to be closing the door. i'm in rushes, far east. it's a historic moment, so you're inverse staci and rushes far east. it's 7000 kilometers east of moscow. and the whole community of scientists, engineers, and workers are waiting with a mixture of excitement, intrepid ation for the launch to begin of this
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u. s. bond policy chief, a power of a desperately trying to convince the public that western, assigning shims against russia a was the deadline, sped by, the need to government for the french on passing that the leave, the country expires as locals, voice their anger against the former.
u. s. bond policy chief, a power of a desperately trying to convince the public that western, assigning shims against russia a was the deadline, sped by, the need to government for the french on passing that the leave, the country expires as locals, voice their anger against the former.
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u. s. to american to 2 in p minutes, u. s. foreign policy and to contain russia to find the pressure to dream russia. so they don't care about the human rights violations in the dream. wine at the pressure other countries that do not applied to the terms of united states. so they both have to exercise pressure on ukraine. why? because the ukraine is fighting with the last 2 premium shortages uh for the american cause the egypt is not doing that. so the white house has asked congress to approve $21000000000.00 worth of additional aid for ukraine. the majority of which is earmarked for the nations seemingly failing a counter offensive are to contribute original. marsden has the details are so bothered and asking for billions more in defense a does what seems to be an endless massive welf. transferring to the part of the rest of the industrial complex for praise. of course, when, when it might seem like a lot of cash to be sending, but what kind of horrible person would dare put a price on freedom and democracy? reminds me of a girl i knew in c
u. s. to american to 2 in p minutes, u. s. foreign policy and to contain russia to find the pressure to dream russia. so they don't care about the human rights violations in the dream. wine at the pressure other countries that do not applied to the terms of united states. so they both have to exercise pressure on ukraine. why? because the ukraine is fighting with the last 2 premium shortages uh for the american cause the egypt is not doing that. so the white house has asked congress to approve...
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u. s. and the american tool tool in p minutes, u. s. foreign policy and to contain russia to find the pressure to dream. sure. so the don't care about the human rights violations in your dream. why at they pressure other countries that do not applied to the terms of united states. so you don't have to exercise pressure on ukraine. why? because the ukraine is fighting with the last 2 premium shortages uh for the american cause. the egypt is not clean. the russian is at 1st mood admission since 1976. there's no speeding towards the natural science lights off the blasting of and the of the as of friday, the new, the $25.00 on 9th module is due to touch down on the south pole of the moon in 10 days time. in a pioneering mission to search for will to that tease shape is witnessed the landmark launch. it's a historic moment to your inverse staci and rushes far east. it's 7000 kilometers east of moscow. and the whole community of scientists, engineers and workers are waiting with a mixture of excitement and trepidations for the launch to begin. of this vast,
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u. s. and the american tools to in team in u. s. foreign policy and to contain russia to find the pressure to dream, russia. so they don't care about the human rights violations in the dream. why? at the pressure and other countries that do not apply to the terms of united states . so they don't have to exercise pressure on ukraine. why? because the ukraine is fighting with the last ukranian soldiers. uh for the american cause. the egypt is not doing that. russia is 1st moved mission since 1976 is now speeding toward the earth natural satellite. after blasting off in the early hours of friday, the $25.00 unmanned module is due to touch down on the south pole of the moon in 10 days time. or to use a table is a witness to the historic launch as of a starch, the cause of the drum and rushes far east. a. it's a historic moment, so you're in la starchy and rushes, far east. it's 7000 kilometers east of moscow. and the whole community of scientists, engineers and workers are waiting with a mixture of excitement and trepidations for the launch to begin o
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u. s. found itself in a financial downturn, there'd be a rapid re thinking of foreign policy. an economic crisis in the united states, i think, would bring the, the war to a pretty abrupt halt because united states should know, be no more be able to fund ukrainian. ukraine is entirely dependent upon western age, especially, which is provided by the biting administration. the other factor is the complete the feats of ukrainians in this counter offensive. that's going to cause some rough precautions throughout, not only washington, but throughout europe, as they recognize that they've placed, or they've placed all their bats on a losing horse. but us foreign policy, frankly, is in disarray, say our duty illogically blinded by hatred. there is no rational objective thought being demonstrated by anyone and the senior leadership within the abiding administration. despite the reality of what's taking place on the ground, they are ignoring the facts and they continue to press forward because in their own mind, they believe sincerely that it's just a matter of apply it a bit more pres
u. s. found itself in a financial downturn, there'd be a rapid re thinking of foreign policy. an economic crisis in the united states, i think, would bring the, the war to a pretty abrupt halt because united states should know, be no more be able to fund ukrainian. ukraine is entirely dependent upon western age, especially, which is provided by the biting administration. the other factor is the complete the feats of ukrainians in this counter offensive. that's going to cause some rough...
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u. s. foreign policy basically being laid baron, a new article by the pulitzer prize winning journalist seymour hersh. let's take a closer look at this, not with all these shape, but it's if there's anyone who knows what's going on behind the scenes at the us state department, it's veteran journalist seymour hersh. he's just released a fascinating article, shedding some light on how what started out as a scramble to save ukraine has now become a scramble to say careers and reputations of the entire ukrainian misadventure look set to become afghanistan to point o. precious high level source pulls no punches when revealing just how desperate the situation is with even the recent saudi arabian piece talks being revealed as nothing more than he had another pointless tobacco organized by joe barton's national security advisor, jake sullivan. jetta was sullivan's baby, the official said, just one more. but who's counting for the nation showed up all but 6, looking for free food after the desk to shut down. and surprise, surprise, the impending collapse of the ukrainian project housing apparen
u. s. foreign policy basically being laid baron, a new article by the pulitzer prize winning journalist seymour hersh. let's take a closer look at this, not with all these shape, but it's if there's anyone who knows what's going on behind the scenes at the us state department, it's veteran journalist seymour hersh. he's just released a fascinating article, shedding some light on how what started out as a scramble to save ukraine has now become a scramble to say careers and reputations of the...
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u. s. foreign policy begins with the idea that we should stand by our principles of freedom.tate of israel just 11 minutes after they were created. truman remained a steadfast ally to israel. because he knew the source of our friendship with israel randy. we said in 1952, israel has a glorious future before it. not just as another sovereign nation, but as an embodiment of the great ideals of civilization. the statue reaffirms our unbreakable commitment to israel and other allies. which are based upon our shared values and interests. harry truman's lesson number three, live up to our values. truman knew that the fight for freedom was not restricted to distant lands. one of his shining moments as president was his commitment to challenging civil rights, including in our military. as it was early stated, on january 20, six 1940, eight president truman signed executive order 99 81, which made segregation and our military illegal. truman understood the importance of living up to our founding values that we all created equal. and that is especially true when americans are fighting
u. s. foreign policy begins with the idea that we should stand by our principles of freedom.tate of israel just 11 minutes after they were created. truman remained a steadfast ally to israel. because he knew the source of our friendship with israel randy. we said in 1952, israel has a glorious future before it. not just as another sovereign nation, but as an embodiment of the great ideals of civilization. the statue reaffirms our unbreakable commitment to israel and other allies. which are...
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u. s. foreign policy disasters more next, i'm going underground. thanks for watching. don't so far. the started in 1983 session with my father on your website at all. exactly the same as a kid does when he goes on the lake and the communities cushion for a parent. this with iran, real families and calendars for a really long time. my mom was pregnant with me still long winding and i grew up on long line. i've been having this issue since probably 1970. it's my 1st year that i seriously pointed to the explained of, of i am asked is near historical levels. growth rate have dropped falling when it's done and it's worse form has of leveling effect, and it has a tendency to really just sort of strip away everything that's there. the way fisheries are changing. it's the way our country is changing. it's increasingly hard for small businesses to make it abundant. stocks are important. i mean, who wants to fish the last bit, the message i would leave to you is the importance of not giving up the importance of working together. and also the importance of taking care of your corner of the oce
u. s. foreign policy disasters more next, i'm going underground. thanks for watching. don't so far. the started in 1983 session with my father on your website at all. exactly the same as a kid does when he goes on the lake and the communities cushion for a parent. this with iran, real families and calendars for a really long time. my mom was pregnant with me still long winding and i grew up on long line. i've been having this issue since probably 1970. it's my 1st year that i seriously pointed...
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u. s. foreign policy had been laid to bear in the new article by the pulitzer prize winning journalist seymour hersh. and taking us through this is our t shaped bones with a very insightful report. and if there's anyone who knows what's going on behind the scenes at the us state department, it's veteran journalist seymour hersh. he's just released a fascinating article, shedding some light on how what started out as a scramble to save ukraine has now become a scramble to save careers and reputations of the entire ukrainian misadventure look set to become afghanistan. 2 point oh, 1st as high level source, pull, no punches when revealing just how desperate the situation is with even the recent saudi arabian piece talks being revealed as nothing more than yet another pointless debacle. organized by jo buttons, national security advisor, jake sullivan. judges was sullivan's baby, the official side. just one more pop, but who's counting for the nation showed up who but 6, looking for free food off to the a desk, shut down. a surprise, surprise, the impending collapse of the ukrainian project has th
u. s. foreign policy had been laid to bear in the new article by the pulitzer prize winning journalist seymour hersh. and taking us through this is our t shaped bones with a very insightful report. and if there's anyone who knows what's going on behind the scenes at the us state department, it's veteran journalist seymour hersh. he's just released a fascinating article, shedding some light on how what started out as a scramble to save ukraine has now become a scramble to save careers and...
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u. s. foreign policy chief saying that russia is basically a gas station, a very gas station that joseph burrell is talking about. they're going to need it this winter in europe, especially the germans, whose economy has torpedoed here in the last year. this is pretty serious stuff here. and yes, so i would have to agree that there is somewhat a little bit of jealousy, as we seen, the escalation of sanctions happened against russia. and it didn't do any anything to the russian economy. sure. it's had some challenges. but russia has, you know, manage it to, you know, go through these a stormy waters, but it has picked up some serious allies along the way. and one of them is definitely china. the washington based world bank has placed russia in the top 5 world economies according to purchasing power parity. so that puts pressure ahead of the you and britain. and yet we don't see hardly any coverage in the western media about how strong rushes economic performances. but yet, when, for example, the rubel falls, we see it all over the western media. why do you think that is? well, i mean, you
u. s. foreign policy chief saying that russia is basically a gas station, a very gas station that joseph burrell is talking about. they're going to need it this winter in europe, especially the germans, whose economy has torpedoed here in the last year. this is pretty serious stuff here. and yes, so i would have to agree that there is somewhat a little bit of jealousy, as we seen, the escalation of sanctions happened against russia. and it didn't do any anything to the russian economy. sure....
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u. s. foreign policy is being conducted to allow these companies continue to basically maintain their monopolies. what is really going on is that the whole entire world, especially in europe and the allies, are paying this honey tax to the us. every year in the form of basically what revenue to these basically us tech monopolies. that'd be kind of also meanwhile, the biggest donors to the democratic party that basically use everything they got to help basically dumb across, secure to 2020 election. and then the return, but that is why the dollar is so start. i think the most important things happened the last 3 months. the market is affecting your cleaning and government debts, the son of a 50 percent. i'm talking about price appreciation. you have the 55 ukrainian government bond maturing of 2040. why? that baby is gone of 15 percent. that thing has output, but everything including all the big pack monopolies. and the reason is because yeah, more people are thinking while ukraine is going to kick them off to the buying said the ukraine, the what is already lost the war. yeah, i've got, by the w
u. s. foreign policy is being conducted to allow these companies continue to basically maintain their monopolies. what is really going on is that the whole entire world, especially in europe and the allies, are paying this honey tax to the us. every year in the form of basically what revenue to these basically us tech monopolies. that'd be kind of also meanwhile, the biggest donors to the democratic party that basically use everything they got to help basically dumb across, secure to 2020...
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u. s. foreign policy, it's described as, i'm kind of the heart of africa, the more accurate description of the berries. it's a destabilizing flores in the fact that it has to be in that ever since the end of world war 2. and the beginning of the debate south is in a most people don't realize this, but it was, uh, i mean the minute the, the of the founder of murder media. you was cutting the southern youtube. yeah. the autumn of egypt. and essentially the colonizing alone was there wasn't just so you can call any of this may not fit that there was an aspect of it gives us a compelling, invisible amenities was positioned historically and a id on situation where he can get weapons from the europeans by manipulating this power or that power and using the mythology, that is the, this is ology that deeply exists in the western world. he was able to acquire and weapons and conquer this of in months. and so what we're seeing here is something that has been building up for about a 100 years. and finally, things that are coming to avoid and we are witnessing now. i mean, our country on the verge
u. s. foreign policy, it's described as, i'm kind of the heart of africa, the more accurate description of the berries. it's a destabilizing flores in the fact that it has to be in that ever since the end of world war 2. and the beginning of the debate south is in a most people don't realize this, but it was, uh, i mean the minute the, the of the founder of murder media. you was cutting the southern youtube. yeah. the autumn of egypt. and essentially the colonizing alone was there wasn't just...
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u. s. foreign policy chief is tried to convince the public that although sanctions 14 styles and sanctions against russia, joseph burrell insists they are working. and then you article he hits back of those daring to doubt their effectiveness. so to contribute original mazda takes a look. so the urban unions, chief diplomat, yoseph burrell, must be getting pretty tired of hearing european leaders talking smack about how you sanctions against russia. have turned out to be a big slot. because in a new blog post featured on the blocks website, burrell argues otherwise, within the sanctions of already limited, most goes political and economic options, causing financial strain. cutting the country from key markets, increasing the cost of trading and significantly degrading rushes industrial capacity projects much. it's more like europe's industrial capacity that's become degraded with russia now surpassing germany, the u. k. and france and gdp adjusted for the varying costs of goods and services between the different countries. so purchasing power parity. now that's all according to the world b
u. s. foreign policy chief is tried to convince the public that although sanctions 14 styles and sanctions against russia, joseph burrell insists they are working. and then you article he hits back of those daring to doubt their effectiveness. so to contribute original mazda takes a look. so the urban unions, chief diplomat, yoseph burrell, must be getting pretty tired of hearing european leaders talking smack about how you sanctions against russia. have turned out to be a big slot. because in...
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u. s. bond policy chief, a power of a desperately trying to convince the public to the western, assigning shims against russia. a was a deadlines fed by the need to government for the french on passing of the leave, the country expires. has locals voice their anger against the former colonial power demising its totalled expulsion? i don't see the point for the french invested or, or for from students just one thing in our country. we understand that friends, survival is at stake. but since we don't want them, they have to leave 2 years off of the tolerance, but power back enough got us on following the southern us withdrawal. we get an exclusive interview with a spokes person for the government. besides the country still faces enormous challenge. americans wrote well with us for 2 decades and then they had no option a direct free to leave today. the host as he continues, is based on money the . all right, so much to talk about all ready at 11 am local time here on most go on this monday . your news kicks off right now. so china has told a senior thing from japan's coalition government not
u. s. bond policy chief, a power of a desperately trying to convince the public to the western, assigning shims against russia. a was a deadlines fed by the need to government for the french on passing of the leave, the country expires. has locals voice their anger against the former colonial power demising its totalled expulsion? i don't see the point for the french invested or, or for from students just one thing in our country. we understand that friends, survival is at stake. but since we...