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u. s r t is caleb morgan has more on countries at loggerheads with each other. taiwan is china's sensitive spot when it comes to foreign policy. and you can be sure to get a prompt and strongly worded response when you mentioned it may have on the west. his latest modification of the fact sheet is a trick to obscure and right off the one china principal. history cannot be written in the facts cannot be denied, and right and wrong should not be distorted. she will guy made. so what exactly did washington do? well, they edited their website and they removed the part about not recognizing the island is being independent of china. here's what it used to say. united states recognized the government of the people's republic of china as the sole legal government of china, acknowledging the chinese position that there is but one china and taiwan as part of china. the united states does not support taiwan independence. and here is what it says. now obviously, washington plans to expand their engagement their taiwan is a key us partner in the endo pacific the united states in taiwan, share similar v
u. s r t is caleb morgan has more on countries at loggerheads with each other. taiwan is china's sensitive spot when it comes to foreign policy. and you can be sure to get a prompt and strongly worded response when you mentioned it may have on the west. his latest modification of the fact sheet is a trick to obscure and right off the one china principal. history cannot be written in the facts cannot be denied, and right and wrong should not be distorted. she will guy made. so what exactly did...
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in washington, rachel robins, r t, v u. s. senate's plans have come as the state department has launched a new program to analyze evidence of alleged war crimes in ukraine. the state department has said the program will initially cost $6000000.00 and will examine satellite imagery as well as information shared on social media. russia denies targeting civilians and has said that some suppose it seems of war crimes in ukraine, appeared to have been staged. we asked international law professor francis boil on why the u. s. wants to expand its authority on a global level as a public relations exercise, or part of what we are law professors called warfare using the law as a tool porter. i'm not denying war crimes might have been committed there by ukrainian forces and russian forces. this happens all the time in war, but this is not a good faith investigation by the united states. no, this is, this is law affair using law as a tool of warfare against the russian federation. certainly, that's the way i interpret. and of course ther
in washington, rachel robins, r t, v u. s. senate's plans have come as the state department has launched a new program to analyze evidence of alleged war crimes in ukraine. the state department has said the program will initially cost $6000000.00 and will examine satellite imagery as well as information shared on social media. russia denies targeting civilians and has said that some suppose it seems of war crimes in ukraine, appeared to have been staged. we asked international law professor...
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u. s government has politicize the price and use of it for its own interest. u . s. has a double standard that's just glaring. the u. s. a shut down r t america. it essentially has threatened with fines. anybody who writes for either russian websites, it has a very important journalist name julian assad, languishing in a, in a british prison awaiting extradition to the u. s. press has politicized the press, has been, is being used by the american government to advance its own interest. it's just completely appalling, completely corrupt and, and completely anti intellectual as well. americans need both sides of the argument . they need the russian point of view. they need the american point of view and they need critical opinion in between. in order to judge what's going on in the world, and especially in the ukraine and freedom of the press is not covering up the political nature of the ass off battalion in mary a pool. because we know they're neo nazis. no matter how much anthony blinkin tries to, to deny it parlor an american micro blogging service has become an alternative to the big take mainstream media in the us. some uses have
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r t dot com. but critics have slammed the idea of free press. in the u. s. the world free free the world press freedom index, which assesses the state of journalism in a 180 countries, currently ranks america 42nd place globally. the european federation of journalist cause are the case of the wiki league, found a gillian assange. he's wanted in the u. s. for publishing classified fowls and faces up to 175 years in jail. the us justice department continued pursuit of the extradition of weekly, found a jeweler and a sons from the u. k to the u. s. set of dangerous legal precedent. they moved to prosecute him under the u. s. espionage undermined press freedom globally. the extra territorial application of the u. s. espionage act could also threaten any journalist anywhere for publishing classified us information in his tirade. the arguing that the united states is a champion of freedom, criticized in countries that are critical of united states or opponents of the united states and the political stage and the name of opposing in the name of freedom and promoted
r t dot com. but critics have slammed the idea of free press. in the u. s. the world free free the world press freedom index, which assesses the state of journalism in a 180 countries, currently ranks america 42nd place globally. the european federation of journalist cause are the case of the wiki league, found a gillian assange. he's wanted in the u. s. for publishing classified fowls and faces up to 175 years in jail. the us justice department continued pursuit of the extradition of weekly,...
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in washington, rachel blevins, r t. u. s. senate plans have come as the state department has launched a new program to analyze evidence of a war crimes and ukraine. the state department has said that the program will initially cost $6000000.00 and will examine satellite imagery as well as information shared on social media. russia denies targeting civilians and has alleged that some suppose the scenes of war crimes in ukraine have been staged from on this. we can cross live to international law. professor francis boyle, thank you very much for being with us here in our international thank you. best all my friends in rti appreciate that. so is the us justified to expand its jurisdiction over international cases, particularly concerning russian involvement in the ukraine conflict or is this it overage? is america overreaching its balance? well, when i read the proposed legislation, i had to smile that there was so much hypocrisy involved behind it. we have large numbers of war, criminals and gender siders already running aroun
in washington, rachel blevins, r t. u. s. senate plans have come as the state department has launched a new program to analyze evidence of a war crimes and ukraine. the state department has said that the program will initially cost $6000000.00 and will examine satellite imagery as well as information shared on social media. russia denies targeting civilians and has alleged that some suppose the scenes of war crimes in ukraine have been staged from on this. we can cross live to international...
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u. s. lead organization as well r t. charlotte davinsky picks up the story. moscow has been clear that any further nato expansion is a red line. viewing the blocks increasing encroachment eastward as being a threat to russian national security. but despite that, there is plenty of encouragement for both sweden and finland to dive in to the alliance. the war in ukraine is forcing our school to make difficult decisions. but sovereign nations must be free to make those decisions without fear or influence, or threat of retaliation for finland. in particular, the worry is centered on the fact that it has an 800 or so my long border that it shares with russia or helsinki fears that asking nato for membership could see an immediate reprisal from moscow. so why does russia see this is being a threat? both sweden and finland have greatly increased their defense spending in response to the war. as countries with high levels of per capita income, they could make a net contribution to nato's military capabilities over time. it makes sense that they might take on a leading role in defending the whole b
u. s. lead organization as well r t. charlotte davinsky picks up the story. moscow has been clear that any further nato expansion is a red line. viewing the blocks increasing encroachment eastward as being a threat to russian national security. but despite that, there is plenty of encouragement for both sweden and finland to dive in to the alliance. the war in ukraine is forcing our school to make difficult decisions. but sovereign nations must be free to make those decisions without fear or...
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in washington, rachel blevins, r t u s. republican say the lend lease act, which was accepted by a majority in congress this week and signed off by president biden to expedite military aid to kiev. will just lead to more people dying in ukraine. every vote to provide military assistance to ukraine, drug us, closer to a war with russia. this is not our fight. i reiterate my hope for immediate peace talks and resolution of hostilities, sending more weapons of war is counter to peace and will extend the death and destruction. washington is now worth arise to try for any weapon of war. other than those which nuclear capability to grade the act is also exempt from laws that normally govern such a lease, such as a 5 year duration requirement to pay all costs of loaning me equipment. lethally comes in addition to jo biden's request to approve another $33000000000.00 and assistance to ukraine. geopolitical commented or new york may say, such support will drive the country and we're dead for generations. because if you go through the act, it is basic. the activation of world war to act f, bob britai
in washington, rachel blevins, r t u s. republican say the lend lease act, which was accepted by a majority in congress this week and signed off by president biden to expedite military aid to kiev. will just lead to more people dying in ukraine. every vote to provide military assistance to ukraine, drug us, closer to a war with russia. this is not our fight. i reiterate my hope for immediate peace talks and resolution of hostilities, sending more weapons of war is counter to peace and will...
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d a v i d r u b e n s t e i n jo h n k er ry so you can't do these things overnight so you have a period to allow people change their habits. the consensus is by 2050 is the time we want to measure success; is that right? >> this is not a politically arrived at goal. this is coming from thousands of scientists, and they're the ones who tell us in the last report of 2018 that if we want to avoid the worst consequences of the climate crisis we have to reduce our emissions and get to net zero by 2050. the only way to get to net zero by 2050 is to begin now to reduce, because there's no curve steep enough to reduce later, you have to start now. that's why the next eight years, this decade, those scientists have said to us to avoid the worst consequences of the climate crisis, you must reduce the emissions by 45% over the next ten years. that's 2020-2030. so we've set our goal, president biden has set a goal that we will reduce our emissions by 50 to 52% over these next eight years. in canada it's about 45-50, japan 45-50. europe 55% reduction, u.k. 68% reduction. africa 50-some. we now have
d a v i d r u b e n s t e i n jo h n k er ry so you can't do these things overnight so you have a period to allow people change their habits. the consensus is by 2050 is the time we want to measure success; is that right? >> this is not a politically arrived at goal. this is coming from thousands of scientists, and they're the ones who tell us in the last report of 2018 that if we want to avoid the worst consequences of the climate crisis we have to reduce our emissions and get to net...
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u. s. is taking right now, and what long term impact will they have on the global energy market? in washington, rachel blevins, r t. well, we discuss the possible impact of that new pac bill with specialists on u. s. r relations, edmond gharib. there's no doubt that this is going to have a very negative impact for the conflict continues. of the prices continue to rise, not, not only just us and oil, and much more importantly. it's going to have an impact on the supply chain. basically, you are going to see more volatile energy market, many other elements that are likely to contribute to a lot of the problems that many, many countries not only in europe but, and more and more perhaps even they're going to be affected more than the countries in the, for example, the horn of africa and africa, and asia and other places. ok, something else to tell you by today switzerland has really thrown 3000000000 us dollars in russian assets. burn question. the strategy of blanket acid freezes, saying they can't act if there's no legal grunt. the amount of assets frozen is not a measure of how effectively sanctions are being imple
u. s. is taking right now, and what long term impact will they have on the global energy market? in washington, rachel blevins, r t. well, we discuss the possible impact of that new pac bill with specialists on u. s. r relations, edmond gharib. there's no doubt that this is going to have a very negative impact for the conflict continues. of the prices continue to rise, not, not only just us and oil, and much more importantly. it's going to have an impact on the supply chain. basically, you are...
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r t contributor r t to creasing is following the summit. the u. s. president continues to try and persuade new delhi to join to russian sanctions. the announcement all the indoor nomic work is be the highlight of this summit. also what emerged from the summit was there's in joe biden, appreciation not in the movies, vaccine diplomacy. also, the fact that india was at the forefront of fighting or not to spend to make up us from these 2 things. what really emerged from this was the fact that nono ability dose really came out with any strong contamination against russia. there was no word or no she offered a shelf. what would you premium was in fact, although the leaders did say that they had a discussion on the onboarding lot and you great. but they all shared their respect . your views instead of us present job by enforcing any of be leaders to, to come out with you can demolition. i think what has emerged from this summit finally is that it will so as an economic forum for multilateral trade, for biometric jade, but also a light sensitive issues lik
r t contributor r t to creasing is following the summit. the u. s. president continues to try and persuade new delhi to join to russian sanctions. the announcement all the indoor nomic work is be the highlight of this summit. also what emerged from the summit was there's in joe biden, appreciation not in the movies, vaccine diplomacy. also, the fact that india was at the forefront of fighting or not to spend to make up us from these 2 things. what really emerged from this was the fact that nono...
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on a jesse e t r o the u. s. intelligence chief warns rushes, preparing for a long war and ukraine and its actions could become more unpredictable. ah, i'm how much of jerome this is? elders you're alive from door up. also coming up. women and children slaughtered at a displaced persons camp in the latest brutal attack on the eastern democratic republic of congo. the w h o says china.
on a jesse e t r o the u. s. intelligence chief warns rushes, preparing for a long war and ukraine and its actions could become more unpredictable. ah, i'm how much of jerome this is? elders you're alive from door up. also coming up. women and children slaughtered at a displaced persons camp in the latest brutal attack on the eastern democratic republic of congo. the w h o says china.
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we should expect many punches to land in the coming weeks. caleb martin, r t new york also and x u. s. senate a top read believe it's hypocritical when us liberals criticize mask, while censoring non mainstream keys, human mosque is, is a character that is now kind of being glum, done, and attacked by the left. because he basically just said he didn't believe that conservative accounts should be, you know, dismissed or, or banned from the platform. and that was enough to ignite a bunch of pieces about him becoming the owner of twitter. meanwhile, they're not saying anything about basis or, you know, the fact that gates is bought up swath of american farm land, things like that, that other american olives are doing. once you start banning and censoring, you're moving further and further away from ideal freedom of speech, freedom of press, you know, meanwhile we're, we're, you know, the last a shouting about freedom of speech. but here you have doing a song still in bellmarks prison for publishing and being a journalist and doing his job, basically because he embarrassed you know, the w
we should expect many punches to land in the coming weeks. caleb martin, r t new york also and x u. s. senate a top read believe it's hypocritical when us liberals criticize mask, while censoring non mainstream keys, human mosque is, is a character that is now kind of being glum, done, and attacked by the left. because he basically just said he didn't believe that conservative accounts should be, you know, dismissed or, or banned from the platform. and that was enough to ignite a bunch of...
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r t. questions are being raised about a news report by the u. s. network cnn, which earned an interview with the ukranian soldier who claimed killing russians has become like a sport to him. funny to see like when it's not funny to see sexual very strange when you see like people being killed and you like yeah. very weird feeling to be honest, but it's like the support and all i don't know examples of extremist views have featured in a number of western media reports during the conflict. but given a little comment, the b, b. c, for instance, interviewed a soldier who had enough c budge on his jackets, while the sun newspaper showed a funeral ceremony, but failed to mention. an attendee clearly wearing another s s division sign journalist and author daniel is our, gave us his take on the media as a parent willingness to turn a blind di to neo naziism. the corporate media, cnn, 1st and foremost, has turn itself into a cheerleader for the mouth, the american military. and therefore, it is like no cheering on the, on the war. fever cheering on the bloo
r t. questions are being raised about a news report by the u. s. network cnn, which earned an interview with the ukranian soldier who claimed killing russians has become like a sport to him. funny to see like when it's not funny to see sexual very strange when you see like people being killed and you like yeah. very weird feeling to be honest, but it's like the support and all i don't know examples of extremist views have featured in a number of western media reports during the conflict. but...
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u. s. t w correspondence stefan simons is in houston, texas word the n r a convention is taking place. and here's his assessment of former president donald trump's speech. at the event. there are no surprises there from the former president, president trump boating the same horny always did. as did governor about here, the governor of texas sane and blaming mental health issues and mental health problems are a mental health pandemic group of demick in the united states. for, for example, what happened a few days ago and you've all there, but many americans now is especially now after this incident won't change change, meaning not touching the constitutional 2nd amendment, but better restrictions more control. so this or what happened a few days ago is not going to happen anymore, or is made much harder. the group of 7 leading industrial nations that g 7 has promised to double its financial support to help developing countries cope with climate change. that could benefit parts of africa being slammed by floods, drives, and other extreme weather events. despite producing a minimal amount
u. s. t w correspondence stefan simons is in houston, texas word the n r a convention is taking place. and here's his assessment of former president donald trump's speech. at the event. there are no surprises there from the former president, president trump boating the same horny always did. as did governor about here, the governor of texas sane and blaming mental health issues and mental health problems are a mental health pandemic group of demick in the united states. for, for example, what...
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on providing economic assistance to the pacific r t contributor rti to cruise thing is following the summits. the u. s. president continues to try and persuade new delhi to join the russian sanctions. be god so made in rich be in which still not in there may be jap, i'm prime minister to me. you should state recently a prime minister, anthony albany. and us present your bided attendance summit into q. in fact, this is one of the most important summits for the, for leaders ever since the go to know why the spend to make. but what came out of the summit is that the god is emerging as it can all make for bad. all of these countries are going to operate on multiple levels and multilateral trade, as well as by the true trade. the announcement all be in do not make it work, is be the highlight of this summit. also what emerged from the summit was in joe biden appreciation to note in remote bees in vaccine diplomacy. also the fact that india was at the forefront of fighting, thrown out by defend, to make, use us from these 2 things. what really emerged from this summit was the fact that not all believed, oh,
on providing economic assistance to the pacific r t contributor rti to cruise thing is following the summits. the u. s. president continues to try and persuade new delhi to join the russian sanctions. be god so made in rich be in which still not in there may be jap, i'm prime minister to me. you should state recently a prime minister, anthony albany. and us present your bided attendance summit into q. in fact, this is one of the most important summits for the, for leaders ever since the go to...
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so what are gone had dia, r t look, ask, surging inflation is causing deep economic woes in the u. s. but despite that, washington being dishing up billions and relief funds to a country on the other side of the globe, much to this may of some hard hits american citizens. those lead occupations that washington's putting america last. well, that's certainly the arguments of republican sentence. a run poll. you this, we bought a speedy votes on a new $40000000000.00 a package for ukraine. we cannot save ukraine by dooming the u. s. economy. americans are feeling the pain. and congress seems intent only on adding to that pain by shoveling more money out the door as fast as they can. so some of us expenditure on aids, ukraine is now close to $14000000000.00. more than half of this amount has gone on defense and the white house plans to spend yet more money to the country. missing, the vast majority of the new package will go on military assets, pentagon spokesperson, john kirby says. the new package of 8 must be passed quickly by may the 19th to avoid any interruptions. ortiz rachel blev
so what are gone had dia, r t look, ask, surging inflation is causing deep economic woes in the u. s. but despite that, washington being dishing up billions and relief funds to a country on the other side of the globe, much to this may of some hard hits american citizens. those lead occupations that washington's putting america last. well, that's certainly the arguments of republican sentence. a run poll. you this, we bought a speedy votes on a new $40000000000.00 a package for ukraine. we...
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t r. one is also the subject of one of the u. s. press. one of us president jo biden's famous unscripted remarks biden told reporters at the quad summit in tokyo that he would use force to defend taiwan from any attack by china. not surprisingly by jing was quick to hit back. ah, president biden was welcomed with full honors for his 1st business head of state to japan. the united states most important posts, were ally in asia, talks of prime minister for mucus. she does focused on regional security, amid china's growing power. in the aftermath of russia's invasion of its neighbor, ukraine, the issue of possible chinese aggression against taiwan has taken on greater urgency for at a news conference, president biden was asked how the u. s. would respond. are you willing to get involved militarily to defend taiwan? if it comes to that, yes, you are. that's a commitment we made reaction from beijing was swift to help him if on the yellow we deplore and reject the u. s. remarks. have actually tie one is a unique part of chinese territory and i
t r. one is also the subject of one of the u. s. press. one of us president jo biden's famous unscripted remarks biden told reporters at the quad summit in tokyo that he would use force to defend taiwan from any attack by china. not surprisingly by jing was quick to hit back. ah, president biden was welcomed with full honors for his 1st business head of state to japan. the united states most important posts, were ally in asia, talks of prime minister for mucus. she does focused on regional...
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can watch the full interview with russian foreign minister surrogate love roth on r t international later today. ah, the u. s. defense secretary has reiterated that america is came to avoid a direct confrontation in ukraine saying that key of birth, the brunt of the responsibility to result the conflict. this is ukraine's right is not the united states fight at the end of the day. i you know what, what this looks like. what im state looks like will be defined by the ukrainians and not by us. well, in any case, some experts are worried about the u. s. lux, enough of its own weaponry to continue supplying ukraine from much longer. one retired army colonel says that washington's plans have changed entirely on there now is seeking to distance themselves from keith, echoing their strategy and afghanistan. now there talks about during western ukraine into quote unquote, ukraine to step, to try and build an endless war that will go on and quote, unquote lead russia, which i see not happening. frankly, i don't, i know the europeans will put up with it or let me stop you. what do you mean by ukraine? is stan. well, t
can watch the full interview with russian foreign minister surrogate love roth on r t international later today. ah, the u. s. defense secretary has reiterated that america is came to avoid a direct confrontation in ukraine saying that key of birth, the brunt of the responsibility to result the conflict. this is ukraine's right is not the united states fight at the end of the day. i you know what, what this looks like. what im state looks like will be defined by the ukrainians and not by us....
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u. s. economy. merican families can now expect that in addition to the rising cost of food and the rising cost of gas, their electricity bills will also be getting higher and higher kayla bobbin r t new york economist and author richard wolf believes that even if the u. s. proclaims and been politically it could still find other ways to import the needed energy resources. is mr. biden believes that the support of the sanctions program against russia would improve his chances in the election in november. i think he has been disappointed in many sanction programs. the exporting country in this case, russia and the. busy important country, in this case, the united states can and often do the, they did the whole business by using 3rd countries to work a deal whereby russia sells the uranium somewhere else. and they sell it to another party and then it sells it to the united states. this is, has been very common in the past, and that may well be how this gets worked out. in reality, in the coming months. natural gas prices in the u. s. have more than doubled from the past decades average, but that's not putting of us as it seeks alternatives to russian entity. you're currently relies
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so that's f l a r e q u e s t i o n s at gmail.com and then we'll monitor those questions. i want to leave some time. so this brings us then to the last speaker and you talked about the maternal piece that laura bush really use that very effectively as the consoler in chief and you know when michelle obama came in here, she's princeton harvard educated had been you know. major law firm had been a hospital administrator. i mean, this is a woman like a hillary clinton who had power positions and she said, you know, she was going to be mom in chief and there were a lot of women who said wait a minute. you know, you have a chance especially as the first african-american first lady to move some things forward and what she chose to emphasize where education military families and healthy children. so what about this particular speech? why was it only in michelle at least in my opinion only in michelle obama could have given this speech one of you want to comment on that or do you disagree with me? oh, i think it was a very powerful speech to very specific audience. already recogni
so that's f l a r e q u e s t i o n s at gmail.com and then we'll monitor those questions. i want to leave some time. so this brings us then to the last speaker and you talked about the maternal piece that laura bush really use that very effectively as the consoler in chief and you know when michelle obama came in here, she's princeton harvard educated had been you know. major law firm had been a hospital administrator. i mean, this is a woman like a hillary clinton who had power positions and...
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u. s. administration has been backing the neo nazi affiliated government and give r t 's. maria phenomena had a chance to speak with them. they train these neo nazis. and not only that, there are neo nazis in the united states who are a big problem for us going to the ukraine and getting military training from these forces and coming back and creating more terror. but yes, the u. s. as funded these folks, since 2004, they've given $22400000000.00, the ukraine. and a lot of that money is going to these neo nazi forces. we are very concerned about the push towards world war 3, which is what every day. it seems like they are increasing their money, the billions of dollars that they're sending to the ukraine, and the weapons, and the stingers in the whatever they call those javelins and the surface to air missiles and very sophisticated machinery of death that they're sending. and there's even information that they're, they're telling the ukrainian military where to target russian generals, this is, these are provocations of war in afghanistan. the u. s. went in there supposed
u. s. administration has been backing the neo nazi affiliated government and give r t 's. maria phenomena had a chance to speak with them. they train these neo nazis. and not only that, there are neo nazis in the united states who are a big problem for us going to the ukraine and getting military training from these forces and coming back and creating more terror. but yes, the u. s. as funded these folks, since 2004, they've given $22400000000.00, the ukraine. and a lot of that money is going...
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r t new york. and another news this week form a u. s. president george w bush and waltz. he dismissed as a slip of the tongue condemned the quotes unjustified unfruitful invasion of iraq. he then quickly declared that he meant ukraine and not the rock and human rights watch said he was the freud instead of the century. the result is an absence of checks and balances in russia and the decision of one man to launch a holy, unjustified, and brutal invasion of iraq. i mean, of ukraine. correct. anyway, i talked about a freudian slip, i think that's the mother of all. freudian slips a really exposes the whole hypocrisy of the situation that we're in right now. is that men like george bush and women like honda? lisa rice, they've killed i. who knows, really, i don't think will ever know the true number, but in the millions, literally in the millions of people in there a war on terror. because that's they are the ones who started the war on terror. and that's been used to bomb 19 different countries, the authorization for the use of military force. and there was passed in the da
r t new york. and another news this week form a u. s. president george w bush and waltz. he dismissed as a slip of the tongue condemned the quotes unjustified unfruitful invasion of iraq. he then quickly declared that he meant ukraine and not the rock and human rights watch said he was the freud instead of the century. the result is an absence of checks and balances in russia and the decision of one man to launch a holy, unjustified, and brutal invasion of iraq. i mean, of ukraine. correct....
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this is article for r t from so read in good shape. in the news, the u. s. has decided to soften sanctions in the northern region. the theory that the outside government control us treasury department is approved activities in 12 states, including agriculture, construction and finance. it's avoid any transactions with the syrian government. turkey condemned the removal of sanctions on the road. java region, specifically an area controlled by the kurdish lead. there in democratic forces, and kara has been in conflict with occurred in 1978 and claims the u. s. move will legitimize terrorist groups present in an office, syria. so jackson will improve living conditions for a number of provinces of this are left with surging prices. locals claim for just in attempt to divide the country. lay settled ahead of applying aim is not at all to help the people of this area as much as it is to stir up national strife between all the syrian provinces, the syrian what people with their various national, religious and political components. such demand the lifting of the sie
this is article for r t from so read in good shape. in the news, the u. s. has decided to soften sanctions in the northern region. the theory that the outside government control us treasury department is approved activities in 12 states, including agriculture, construction and finance. it's avoid any transactions with the syrian government. turkey condemned the removal of sanctions on the road. java region, specifically an area controlled by the kurdish lead. there in democratic forces, and...
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with joe biden, making his 1st trip to the region as president r t contributor, rti took st, has been taking a closer look with the u. s. seeking to strengthen its position in the in the pacific. the u. s. president joe biden is going to attend the guard summit in tokyo during his 2 day trip to japan. the visit assumes extra significance in view of the ongoing war in ukraine, which has led to washington pressurizing its allies and regional partners to side with the vest. rather than russia, we believe that this summit will demonstrate both in substance and in vision the democracies can deliver and that these 4 nations working together will defend and uphold the principles of a free and open indo pacific. a highlight ask job aiden's visit will be a meeting with india's prime minister, nor in the more be on the sidelines of the site. the u. s. expects india support not just in condemning china's expansionist policies, but it also hawks to convince drams to more the to said with needle on the ukranian issue. however, under prime minister, moby india has so far stayed neutral, dismissing pressure to condemn russia. and he
with joe biden, making his 1st trip to the region as president r t contributor, rti took st, has been taking a closer look with the u. s. seeking to strengthen its position in the in the pacific. the u. s. president joe biden is going to attend the guard summit in tokyo during his 2 day trip to japan. the visit assumes extra significance in view of the ongoing war in ukraine, which has led to washington pressurizing its allies and regional partners to side with the vest. rather than russia, we...
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so what us are gone had dia r t look ask. surging inflation is causing deep effort economic woes in the u. s. but this fi that washington's been dishing out billions and relief funds to a country on the other side of the globe. that's much to the dismay of some hard hit american citizens. now it's led to accusation that washington is in fights, putting america last less certainly the arguments of republican senate, the run poll you this week brought a speedy votes on a new $40000000000.00 aid package for ukraine. we cannot save ukraine by dooming the u. s. economy, americans are feeling the pain. and congress seems intent only on adding to that pain by shoveling more money out the door as fast as they can. tell us expenditure on eights. ukraine is now close to $14000000000.00. more than half of this amount has gone on defense, the white house tons to send yet more money to the country. admitting that the vast majority of the new package will also go on military assets. but pentagon spokesperson, john kirby says, the new package of age must be passed quickly by may. the 19th is to avoid any i
so what us are gone had dia r t look ask. surging inflation is causing deep effort economic woes in the u. s. but this fi that washington's been dishing out billions and relief funds to a country on the other side of the globe. that's much to the dismay of some hard hit american citizens. now it's led to accusation that washington is in fights, putting america last less certainly the arguments of republican senate, the run poll you this week brought a speedy votes on a new $40000000000.00 aid...
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in the west as well as russian artists to available on our website, r t dot com as they cost of goods and services sore is in the u. s. emory high inflation for many of them, including some of the richest people, u. s. president, on his administration. here's ortiz kill of not been with more. no one seems to be buying the biden ministrations claim that the rising inflation is actually all the fault of russia. we have to rich man, no on mosque and jeff laming bye for the increasing problem of inflation in the they know inflation hurts the medius to most, but unions aren't causing inflation and neither are wealthy people. remember the administration, they failed, but if they had succeeded, inflation would be even today's, at a 40 year high. the honest reason for inflation is that the government printed a zillion amount of more money than it had. this is not super complicated. this administration just doesn't seem to get a lot done. it's important to point out that jeff days, those is the owner of the washing. you have a lot, mos speaking there as well, and just purchased twitter in san the 2 of them are blaming the by
in the west as well as russian artists to available on our website, r t dot com as they cost of goods and services sore is in the u. s. emory high inflation for many of them, including some of the richest people, u. s. president, on his administration. here's ortiz kill of not been with more. no one seems to be buying the biden ministrations claim that the rising inflation is actually all the fault of russia. we have to rich man, no on mosque and jeff laming bye for the increasing problem of...
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r t dot com. now, as they cost of goods and services sore is in the u. s. americans are seeking answers for such high inflation. for many of them, including some of the richest people in the world, the fingers pointed firmly at the u. s. president on his administration. here's ortiz kill of not been with more. no one seems to be buying the biden ministrations claim that the rising inflation is actually all the vault of russia. we have to rich man, no, on mosque. and jeff, they, those both speaking up and blaming by were the increasing problem of inflation in the u. s. economy, here's what was said. they, no inflation hurts the medius to most, but unions aren't causing inflation and neither are wealthy people. remember, the administration tried their best tad, another $3.00 trillion dollars to federal spending. they failed, but if they had succeeded, inflation would be even higher than it is today. and inflation today is that a 40 year high? the honest reason for inflation is that the government printed a zillion amount of more money than it had. this is no
r t dot com. now, as they cost of goods and services sore is in the u. s. americans are seeking answers for such high inflation. for many of them, including some of the richest people in the world, the fingers pointed firmly at the u. s. president on his administration. here's ortiz kill of not been with more. no one seems to be buying the biden ministrations claim that the rising inflation is actually all the vault of russia. we have to rich man, no, on mosque. and jeff, they, those both...
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state on russia for date and school r t spoke neck, given our video agency, roughly all band on you to send with so called and chance interrogation techniques used by the u. s. officials were basically designed as techniques to break down the human mind. if you force a human being to stay in a certain position doesn't take very long to the pain involved to become absolutely excruciating. but nobody's lean finger on you. you are doing it to yourself. and we started adopting those techniques when i was station and mosul among them were stress positions, sleep deprivation. a hypothermia is already beginning to be evidence that these old techniques are now being used on immigrants and children, whatever you do in war comes home. nobody has been held accountable for the torture that happened in the past. the moral authority, the made america award later. sacrifice the show this interrogation ah, i can understand why russia would feel uncomfortable with nato coming closer and closer to his borders. but that's why i think this is an issue that could have been, should have been resolved at the negotiating table. but let's be honest, you frame was not given the kind
state on russia for date and school r t spoke neck, given our video agency, roughly all band on you to send with so called and chance interrogation techniques used by the u. s. officials were basically designed as techniques to break down the human mind. if you force a human being to stay in a certain position doesn't take very long to the pain involved to become absolutely excruciating. but nobody's lean finger on you. you are doing it to yourself. and we started adopting those techniques when...
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aren't russia today and switch r t sport neck, even our video agency, roughly all band on youtube with ah mm. mm. so called enhanced interrogation techniques used by the u. s. officials were basically designed as techniques to break down the human mind. if you force a human being to stay in a certain position doesn't take very long to the pain involved to become absolutely excruciating, but nobody's lane finger on you. you are doing it to yourself. we started adopting those techniques when i was stationed in mosul. among them were stress, possession, sleep deprivation, and type of thermo. there's already beginning to be evidence that these old techniques are now being used on immigrant children. whatever you do or more comes home. nobody has been held accountable for the torture that happened in the past. the moral authority, the made america world leader sector funds for the shimmer of effective interrogation. oh no, no. when i was shown seemed wrong, i just don't know. i mean, you have to fill out these days because the advocate and engagement, it was betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart, we choose to look for common ground. ah a mortgage
aren't russia today and switch r t sport neck, even our video agency, roughly all band on youtube with ah mm. mm. so called enhanced interrogation techniques used by the u. s. officials were basically designed as techniques to break down the human mind. if you force a human being to stay in a certain position doesn't take very long to the pain involved to become absolutely excruciating, but nobody's lane finger on you. you are doing it to yourself. we started adopting those techniques when i...