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u. s. joint chiefs of staff receive report number 3 to 9. select 20 targets to attack in the soviet union with nuclear bombs. the time was right, because the u. s. s. all was devastated by wal. united states last about 400000 people at the brits last lesson. the americans did. and the soviets suffer 27000000 deaths with john kennedy gave us american university commencement address. in 1963, he said that what the soviet suffered of world war 2 was the equivalent of the entire united states east of chicago having been destroyed. mm. initially the plan to attack the u. s. l was code named trojan over time it evolved into pincher bush, lego crankshaft, half moon, cold wheel, off tackle, and sherry, a december 19th, 1949 saw the adoption of the best known plan to wipe out the soviets operation. dropshot, date of attack, january. the 1st 1957 the plan outlined the complete annihilation of the u. s. s. under the democratic guise of liberating the nations from communism. but those very nations would be wiped out along with communism. in the 1st phase of authoration, dropshot in visits dropping 300 nuclear and 250000 tons of conventional bombs on the soviet uni
u. s. joint chiefs of staff receive report number 3 to 9. select 20 targets to attack in the soviet union with nuclear bombs. the time was right, because the u. s. s. all was devastated by wal. united states last about 400000 people at the brits last lesson. the americans did. and the soviets suffer 27000000 deaths with john kennedy gave us american university commencement address. in 1963, he said that what the soviet suffered of world war 2 was the equivalent of the entire united states east...
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u. s. joint chiefs of staff receive report number 3 to 9. select 20 targets to attack in the soviet union with nuclear bombs. the time was right. the u. s. s. all was devastated by wall. the united states boss about $400000.00 people at the brit sloss less than the americans did. he had the soviets suffered 27000000 deaths.
u. s. joint chiefs of staff receive report number 3 to 9. select 20 targets to attack in the soviet union with nuclear bombs. the time was right. the u. s. s. all was devastated by wall. the united states boss about $400000.00 people at the brit sloss less than the americans did. he had the soviets suffered 27000000 deaths.
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u. s. joint chiefs of staff receive report number 3 to 9. select 20 targets to attack in the soviet union with nuclear bombs. the time was right. as the u. s. s. all was devastated by war. it either states last about 400000 people. had the brits last less than the americans did. and the soviet suffer 27000000 deaths with john kennedy gave us american university commencement address.
u. s. joint chiefs of staff receive report number 3 to 9. select 20 targets to attack in the soviet union with nuclear bombs. the time was right. as the u. s. s. all was devastated by war. it either states last about 400000 people. had the brits last less than the americans did. and the soviet suffer 27000000 deaths with john kennedy gave us american university commencement address.
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u. s. joint chiefs of staff receive report number 3 to 9 and select 20 targets to attack in the soviet union with nuclear bombs. the time was right, the u. s s all was devastated by wall. it either states last about 400000 people at the brits last lesson. the americans did. and the soviet suffer. 27000000 deaths with john kennedy gave us the american university of commencement address in 1963. he said that what the soviet suffered of world war 2 was the equivalent of the entire united states, east of chicago having been destroyed. mm. initially the plan to attack the u. s. l was code named trojan over time it evolved into pincher bush, mega crankshaft, half moon, cold wheel off tackle. and sherry idea.
u. s. joint chiefs of staff receive report number 3 to 9 and select 20 targets to attack in the soviet union with nuclear bombs. the time was right, the u. s s all was devastated by wall. it either states last about 400000 people at the brits last lesson. the americans did. and the soviet suffer. 27000000 deaths with john kennedy gave us the american university of commencement address in 1963. he said that what the soviet suffered of world war 2 was the equivalent of the entire united states,...
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u. s. s. all was devastated by war. united states lost about $400000.00 people at the brit sloss less than the americans did. and the soviets suffer 27000000 deaths when it's 7000000 a.
u. s. s. all was devastated by war. united states lost about $400000.00 people at the brit sloss less than the americans did. and the soviets suffer 27000000 deaths when it's 7000000 a.
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u. s. u. s. is made sure the international law does not apply to the united states. it does not care about the humanitarian cause of its wars. the u. s. knew all along it back, samantha power, who was instrumental and making sure the u. s. would not be investigated or crimes any. and she herself, years ago predicted that millions of p. m. and could die due to the war. but that didn't change her course of action didn't change the u. s. course of action and it won't because they don't care. does it for me? this are i was back in about 32 minutes is another full and freshly newsday with us, or 10 to national. ah, i ah, when i was showing wrong when i just don't know, i have to shape out. this thing becomes the advocate and engagement equals the trail. when so many find themselves worlds apart, we choose to look so common ground. awe. on february, the 24th 2022, russia launched a special military operation in ukraine. the campaigns 1st major battle was an operation to bring the city of murray. you pulled back under the control of pro russian don bass with did i want you to with almost 3 months now. alexander had a cough skis, unit made up of vall.
u. s. u. s. is made sure the international law does not apply to the united states. it does not care about the humanitarian cause of its wars. the u. s. knew all along it back, samantha power, who was instrumental and making sure the u. s. would not be investigated or crimes any. and she herself, years ago predicted that millions of p. m. and could die due to the war. but that didn't change her course of action didn't change the u. s. course of action and it won't because they don't care. does...
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u. s. u. s. is made sure the international law does not apply to the united states. it does not care about the humanitarian cause of the tours of the u. s. knew all along it back, samantha power, who was instrumental in making sure the u. s. would not be investigated or crime any. and she herself, years ago, predicted that millions of p m. and could die due to the war. but that didn't change her course of action didn't change the u. s. course of action and it won't because they don't care. us president has been slammed by big oil companies after he requested they ramp up production to tackle gasoline prices that have almost doubled since last year. but the industry's response wasn't exactly what the white house wanted to hear. while we appreciate the opportunity to open increased dialogue with the white house, the administration's misguided policy agenda, shifting away from domestic oil and natural gas, has compounded inflationary pressures and added headwinds to companies. daily efforts to meet growing energy needs while reducing emissions. longer term government can promote investment through clear and consistent policy that supports us resourc
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u. s. u. s. is made sure the international law does not apply to the united states. it does not care about the humanitarian cause of the tours of the u. s. knew all along it back, samantha power, who was instrumental in making sure the u. s. would not be investigated or crime in the end. and she herself, years ago, predicted that millions of p. m. and could die due to the war. but that didn't change her course of action didn't change the u. s. course of action and it won't because they don't care. the from breaking news. burton's home secretary has all to be extradition of julianna's songs to the us. whether we can expand a face is up to 175 years in prison on espionage charges. there was a blow is organization says they will appeal against his extradition in the u. k. high court countries, home office is a decided to extra to songs based on decisions by british course. many thanks for joining us, have on our international will be back at the top of the with the very latest. se, then the ah, a full ah ah, i look forward to talking to you all. that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given it by human beings, except whe
u. s. u. s. is made sure the international law does not apply to the united states. it does not care about the humanitarian cause of the tours of the u. s. knew all along it back, samantha power, who was instrumental in making sure the u. s. would not be investigated or crime in the end. and she herself, years ago, predicted that millions of p. m. and could die due to the war. but that didn't change her course of action didn't change the u. s. course of action and it won't because they don't...
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u. s. l or the u. s. plans to muster all nato nations under the aegis of operation dropshot. in 1949, the, the soviets acquired their own nuclear weapons. so any plan to annihilate the u. s . s. i had to be postponed indefinitely, but the idea remains the same. the united states had to be seen as the only major player in the international arena, or anyone who sold otherwise had to be white. cynthia, cynthia, to union itself, is no mold. this is a victory for democracy and freedom. these events clearly fell on national interest . george bush was um, booked as of yet the only one english v. i'm janet, she leashed off to exhibit and tablet black on mine was the visual of per diem, andes, milan sound, and zine saucen men. monsanto advising a noise he on it was on cuz he had to say that i completed true. no. jesus landis. mm hm. united states became the indispensable country. i worth the exceptional people whose obligation was to lay down the path for all of the countries. and so it became a new i renewed justification for american aggression in the world. it was the justification
u. s. l or the u. s. plans to muster all nato nations under the aegis of operation dropshot. in 1949, the, the soviets acquired their own nuclear weapons. so any plan to annihilate the u. s . s. i had to be postponed indefinitely, but the idea remains the same. the united states had to be seen as the only major player in the international arena, or anyone who sold otherwise had to be white. cynthia, cynthia, to union itself, is no mold. this is a victory for democracy and freedom. these events...
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u. s. is that all the u. s. is looking at saudi arabia to be a partner with trying to normalize relations with israel. and so you always have this, these arguments that say, well, we need to been in with realism. and i think i would argue think that this is separate from geo politics to think that, that basically journalists, anyone who speaks up, that that is not a matter of national security or not, or that that is not a matter that i really, frankly, leads to the insecurity, i think it's quite an imaginative, frankly, in your piece today in the washington post. you ask, will president u. s. president biden push our allies to respect press freedom when he visits saudi arabia next month, for example. and you answer that with one sentence. i'm not holding my breath. what well, i mean, jam our case jamal or go who you are a resident. and i think that, you know, from the reporting we're seeing here. beg, well, it's looking like administer the administration officials within the ministration here saying, wow, this r
u. s. is that all the u. s. is looking at saudi arabia to be a partner with trying to normalize relations with israel. and so you always have this, these arguments that say, well, we need to been in with realism. and i think i would argue think that this is separate from geo politics to think that, that basically journalists, anyone who speaks up, that that is not a matter of national security or not, or that that is not a matter that i really, frankly, leads to the insecurity, i think it's...
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u. s. s. are included all the baltic states belarus, then there was no, no difference. there was no ex claim status. it was part of the entire integrity of that nation. but when the ussr dives and the russian federation became part of the reality, then you have this ex claim status. and ever since the entry into nato of the baltic states. and of course, poland being there to you have effectively the russian federation, sand which does it were this corner of territory sandwich by nato countries. and so now that you have nice, so countries aligning themselves, many of them with ukraine, you have this potential for a as it were, a, a tinder box situation. now from the reality of what's on the ground, remember that in lithuania, you have several nice. so countries with their forces that specifically the german government maintains a presence in lithuania and folk. that's why what is being played out now in a geopolitical sense, really matters. because if the situation is of the russian government believes it's being denied access to its own territory, buying a so countries
u. s. s. are included all the baltic states belarus, then there was no, no difference. there was no ex claim status. it was part of the entire integrity of that nation. but when the ussr dives and the russian federation became part of the reality, then you have this ex claim status. and ever since the entry into nato of the baltic states. and of course, poland being there to you have effectively the russian federation, sand which does it were this corner of territory sandwich by nato countries....
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u. s. dollar. we can indeed all the u. s. central bank approves its biggest interest rate hike in 3 decades into the.
u. s. dollar. we can indeed all the u. s. central bank approves its biggest interest rate hike in 3 decades into the.
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u. s. military training mission officials told us that all of the equipment, the u. s. cells through f m. s to saudi arabia must be for defensive purposes in accordance with the arms control export act. however, these officials could not provide a definition for equipment that is defensive in nature when we asked how they distinguish between equipment used for defensive purposes and equipment used for offensive purposes. there are some weapons pgm, so precision guided munitions, for example, hooked to jets and used for air strikes, very offensive. what the u. s. government did to avoid heavy scrutinise, sell the missiles in parts, thereby by possible the bureaucracy. we didn't sell them a missile. they claim we sold them pots and with instructions on how to put them together, all hands are keen. the state department had been selling p gm's in component parts, so that each individual transfer fell below the threshold, requiring congressional approval over the last 8 years. saudi arabia has made something of a habit of launching air strikes that big gatherings, so weddin
u. s. military training mission officials told us that all of the equipment, the u. s. cells through f m. s to saudi arabia must be for defensive purposes in accordance with the arms control export act. however, these officials could not provide a definition for equipment that is defensive in nature when we asked how they distinguish between equipment used for defensive purposes and equipment used for offensive purposes. there are some weapons pgm, so precision guided munitions, for example,...
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u. s. war crimes across the globe, throughout the 20th century. is it at all reasonable for the u. s. attorney general to call the actions of any other country, a war crime? hypocrisy is bipartisan here in the u. s. capital in washington, manila champ for the u. s. marine and political commentator john mark doogan, who recently returned from the dawn bus, has these reservations about the investigation. i don't know whether to laugh or whether to be outraged. but the, the very thought that the united states who's killed hundreds of thousands of innocent civilians since the, since the start of the 1st gulf war could ever engage in some kind of war crimes. ah, court is just outlandish. they are always looking to prosecute those that they don't like. and they are protecting those that they do like just in 20192021. congress worked to designate the as off battalion as terrorist organizations, extreme as terrorist organizations. and now they're giving them weapons. why? because they have an agenda and their agenda is to destabilize russia. ah, and to keep their money laundering operation c
u. s. war crimes across the globe, throughout the 20th century. is it at all reasonable for the u. s. attorney general to call the actions of any other country, a war crime? hypocrisy is bipartisan here in the u. s. capital in washington, manila champ for the u. s. marine and political commentator john mark doogan, who recently returned from the dawn bus, has these reservations about the investigation. i don't know whether to laugh or whether to be outraged. but the, the very thought that the...
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u. s. military training mission officials told us that all of the equipment, the u. s. cells through f m. s to saudi arabia must be for defensive purposes in accordance with the arms control export act. however, these officials could not provide a definition for equipment that is defensive in nature when we asked how they distinguish between equipment used for defensive purposes and equipment used for offensive purposes. there are some weapons pgm, so precision guided munitions, for example, hooked the jets and used the air strikes very offensive. what the u. s. government did to avoid heavy scrutinise, sell the missiles in parts, thereby by possible the bureaucracy. we didn't sell them a missile. they claim we sold them pots and with instructions on how to put them together, all hands are keen. the state department had been selling p gm's in component parts, so that each individual transfer fell below the threshold, requiring congressional approval over the last 8 years. saudi arabia has made something of a habit of launching air strikes that big gatherings, so weddin
u. s. military training mission officials told us that all of the equipment, the u. s. cells through f m. s to saudi arabia must be for defensive purposes in accordance with the arms control export act. however, these officials could not provide a definition for equipment that is defensive in nature when we asked how they distinguish between equipment used for defensive purposes and equipment used for offensive purposes. there are some weapons pgm, so precision guided munitions, for example,...
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u. s. plans to muster all native nations under the aegis of operation dropshot. in 1949, the soviets acquired their own nuclear weapons. so any plan to annihilate the u. s . s. i had to be postponed indefinitely, but the idea remains the same. the united states have to be seen as the only major player in the international arena, or anyone who sold otherwise had to be white. cynthia, cynthia, to union itself is no more. this is a victory for democracy and freedom. these events clearly serve on national interest. george bush was. i'm good dan of it on you. one irish v. i'm jan. arch leashed to cost in zebulon and tablet block on mine was the visual of the dean and these milan sound and zine saucen men months. a young child as an annoyance he on and it was done because he had to say that i completed to know jesus landis. mm. united states became the indispensable country are worth exceptional people whose obligation was to lay down the path for all the country. and so it became a new i renewed a justification for american aggression in the world. it was the justification for the 20 years of war and the 21st century and the middle east for the attack. so on 7 co
u. s. plans to muster all native nations under the aegis of operation dropshot. in 1949, the soviets acquired their own nuclear weapons. so any plan to annihilate the u. s . s. i had to be postponed indefinitely, but the idea remains the same. the united states have to be seen as the only major player in the international arena, or anyone who sold otherwise had to be white. cynthia, cynthia, to union itself is no more. this is a victory for democracy and freedom. these events clearly serve on...
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u. s. interest at all. and even the elite in the u. s. are starting to reconsider that. i think well we'll have to wait and see what happens in the mid sends. i'm a show we'll have you back on the program then to discuss the dr. jack rasmus, professor of economics and politics at st. mary's college of california. thank you very much. my pleasure. and made us record inflation to pay the blanket ban on russian oil. impulse is no longer favored by washington, was invited, has made a u turn and announced the u. s. could still buy supplies from moscow, but to the cheaper price our team. rachel blevins explains the changing metric so i house could be pursuing yet another change in policy as president by then now says he would consider reversing his own ban on russian oil. but just as long as the us and europe get a discount and russia doesn't make too much of a profit. so you have the, the issue is occurring now as you have europe deciding that they're going to further curtail the purchase of russian oil. and there's a whole lot of consideration going on about what can be done
u. s. interest at all. and even the elite in the u. s. are starting to reconsider that. i think well we'll have to wait and see what happens in the mid sends. i'm a show we'll have you back on the program then to discuss the dr. jack rasmus, professor of economics and politics at st. mary's college of california. thank you very much. my pleasure. and made us record inflation to pay the blanket ban on russian oil. impulse is no longer favored by washington, was invited, has made a u turn and...
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u. s. and nato nato is simply nato was nothing but an umbrella organization. so that the so that the u. s. can bring all of its vassals together and take power of attorney for the you and for their foreign policy. but basically saying, for the most part, libby or whatever country were angry at, do what we tell you, or we will use our power to destroy you. and now the u. s. empire has run up against a, another world power which has grown powerful enough to say no. and the u. s. doesn't know how to deal with that. and the interesting thing is that the u. s. and nato are committing economic suicide. they're swallowing poison and waiting for russia to die. and that's not going to happen. daniel, want, you know, we hear all we hear about the rules based order. if you know what that means, please tell me because i cannot figure out what it means. ok, it really, every day that comes out of the state department, now i need a translator because i have no idea what they're talking about. but, you know, yeah, let's talk about the rule of law. you know, seizing of a private individual's properties and seizing of ba
u. s. and nato nato is simply nato was nothing but an umbrella organization. so that the so that the u. s. can bring all of its vassals together and take power of attorney for the you and for their foreign policy. but basically saying, for the most part, libby or whatever country were angry at, do what we tell you, or we will use our power to destroy you. and now the u. s. empire has run up against a, another world power which has grown powerful enough to say no. and the u. s. doesn't know how...
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u. s. congress of a war powers resolution that would end all u. s. support for saudi military action in yemen. and so this, if this were to pass, that would mean that 2 thirds of saudi arabia's air force would be grounded because they cannot operate without us. military contractors are parts and assistance. and essentially that mohammad been said, man is not interested in being in a position where he cannot operate his own air force. and so i think it's crucial here that although we saw the appointment of this newly consolidated presidential leadership council, which does represent hypothetically, very powerful fighting force to combat the who's these. and again, sort of the 1st time that we've seen all of these different actors and factions who do have quite divergent goals in terms of their ultimate agenda. but they all agree on their opposition to the who these and so the fact that we didn't see a reduction of fighting, i think very clearly shows that the saudis are sending the message to see that they need to stay at the negotiating table and th
u. s. congress of a war powers resolution that would end all u. s. support for saudi military action in yemen. and so this, if this were to pass, that would mean that 2 thirds of saudi arabia's air force would be grounded because they cannot operate without us. military contractors are parts and assistance. and essentially that mohammad been said, man is not interested in being in a position where he cannot operate his own air force. and so i think it's crucial here that although we saw the...
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u. s won't end up targeting russian territory despite washington, claiming it has commitments from ukraine against that happened with all the u. s. encourages the e. u to ditch russian oil. president biden appears a backtrack. ollie's only pledge, mulling buying the fuel at a cheaper price. and a british citizen faces extradition to the u. s. after allegedly violating american functions on.
u. s won't end up targeting russian territory despite washington, claiming it has commitments from ukraine against that happened with all the u. s. encourages the e. u to ditch russian oil. president biden appears a backtrack. ollie's only pledge, mulling buying the fuel at a cheaper price. and a british citizen faces extradition to the u. s. after allegedly violating american functions on.
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u. s. is there as well. and ukraine has been invited. so all the u. s. are the you going to go to that g 20 summit in bali? i think there's a big debate about that. a lot of discussion and told among g 7 leaders i'm told, with regard to the e you are, they believe that it's necessary to go to confront the russian delegation. chance the shots that the german chancellor said it's important not all to torpedo. the g 20 summit. so james, as pivot now to madrid, where nato will be gathering on this ongoing conversation that is happening behind closed doors, most of the time between turkey and finland and sweden again. oh, with nato chief, they're trying to, you might say, find a way to keep everybody happy. yeah, absolutely. these are back to back summit's. the g 7 o d camp to madrid, including japan, which is not a member of nato, but it is if there is a guest and you can probably say looking quite dog around here. well, i'm told some of the g 7 lead is going to leave a bit early, including president biden, to get that motor cage to the airport. because they're worried about cover and helicopters flying because
u. s. is there as well. and ukraine has been invited. so all the u. s. are the you going to go to that g 20 summit in bali? i think there's a big debate about that. a lot of discussion and told among g 7 leaders i'm told, with regard to the e you are, they believe that it's necessary to go to confront the russian delegation. chance the shots that the german chancellor said it's important not all to torpedo. the g 20 summit. so james, as pivot now to madrid, where nato will be gathering on this...
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u. s. said being more forces, the u. s. is doing all the heavy lifting, isn't it? doesn't europe need to do a bit more? absolutely, we have a, a very good transatlantic alliance. president biden has been phenomenal. the administration also to embrace your to work together. but we have to step up to the plate in europe and we have now in my own country, in germany, really what we call it, fighting vend chain to the times. we're now defense spending will go rapidly up. we will have more troops also ready for rapid reaction. we are sending weapons to support ukraine. something that would have been up and think about a year ago. so there is changes. what does put in think about it. you know, it's very difficult to, to, to put yourself in put in because if you were putting, you would have not committed this to pity to, you know, to, to have an aggression against an independent country. that was part of the soviet union. that was where russia itself actually in u r a u n. correspond that, you know, ukraine is a founding member of the united nations, and there's russia, an
u. s. said being more forces, the u. s. is doing all the heavy lifting, isn't it? doesn't europe need to do a bit more? absolutely, we have a, a very good transatlantic alliance. president biden has been phenomenal. the administration also to embrace your to work together. but we have to step up to the plate in europe and we have now in my own country, in germany, really what we call it, fighting vend chain to the times. we're now defense spending will go rapidly up. we will have more troops...
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u. s. returns all the money back to the african people. i've gone journalist below, so worry, says the u. s. does not have the right to take money away from the african people. the united states can simply not rob the african people at the civil $1000000000.00 and say we're giving it to the victims of the $911.00 victims. you know, i mean it's also important that people like myself, lost all of my savings money that i had trusted banks with. so it is incredibly important to clarify that the people put the money, the money belongs to people who understand to businesses. you know, it is actually quite cruel to just basically punish the african people for it. i mean, they live states in many ways because of the doha exit dean that they had to where the americans contributed in some ways to the fall off want to start and to the taliban yellow. and it is important to mention that the afghan people continue to demand the united states release those funds as soon as possible. there's also people in the west including former senior us and western officials who continue to advocate. and i want to si
u. s. returns all the money back to the african people. i've gone journalist below, so worry, says the u. s. does not have the right to take money away from the african people. the united states can simply not rob the african people at the civil $1000000000.00 and say we're giving it to the victims of the $911.00 victims. you know, i mean it's also important that people like myself, lost all of my savings money that i had trusted banks with. so it is incredibly important to clarify that the...
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u. s. concerns are rising. even among jo biden's democratic party colleagues about where it's actually all ending up the u. s. government is sending billions and humanitarian, economic and military assistance to help the ukrainian people overcome, put in brutal war and the american people expect strong oversight by congress and full accounting from the department of defense. well, elizabeth warren, their joins are growing number of politicians from both main parties. alarmed by want a view of a lack of oversights, of the billions of dollars and weapons being sent to key of rt kill up log and picks up the story. elizabeth warren has started speaking up and she's joined us senator rand paul, a republican and we have a bipartisan call at this point for a, an inspector general to look into the dispensing of funds and weapons from the united states to ukraine. make sure they're falling into the right hands to make sure the u. s. a is not doing things it doesn't intend to do. this is some of the letter that was put forward by both democrats and republicans expressing their concerns the sheer magnitude and speed at
u. s. concerns are rising. even among jo biden's democratic party colleagues about where it's actually all ending up the u. s. government is sending billions and humanitarian, economic and military assistance to help the ukrainian people overcome, put in brutal war and the american people expect strong oversight by congress and full accounting from the department of defense. well, elizabeth warren, their joins are growing number of politicians from both main parties. alarmed by want a view of a...
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u. s. approved contracts that likely benefited 38 of the 39 air strike units. arms training and technical maintenance. all provided by the u. s. weapons industry have aided the majority of saudi arabia's fighter jet squadron to carry out war crimes. since 2015 human rights groups investigating the airstrikes have identified more than 300 that violated or appeared to violate. international law, as us supplied and service to military hardware continues to make an already terrible humanitarian crisis, even worse, washington's throwing billions of dollars in age to those who are being bomb. the united states remains committed to delivering aid to the most vulnerable in yemen, funding gaps for significant cuts to life saving humanitarian programs, depriving millions of you meanings of the support they need. humanitarian assistance alone cannot address the roots of this crisis. we urge the parties of the conflict to halt hostilities to make way for a durable inclusive political solution to this conflict. for the sake of the people, no doubt the thousands of yeah, many people who have been protesting and chanting death to america an
u. s. approved contracts that likely benefited 38 of the 39 air strike units. arms training and technical maintenance. all provided by the u. s. weapons industry have aided the majority of saudi arabia's fighter jet squadron to carry out war crimes. since 2015 human rights groups investigating the airstrikes have identified more than 300 that violated or appeared to violate. international law, as us supplied and service to military hardware continues to make an already terrible humanitarian...