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u. s. s r, and never came on line. the current government plans to open it after retrofitting for natural gas, but the plan too expensive, is now on hold. and as long as coal remains a quicker fix, the possibility of more pollution hangs in the air. is it one more just than by if they would stop burning of coal? and if the power plant was also working, it would be good. pollution as harmful for kids. on the other hand, it would be good if the power plant was working while it's not working yet i am not afraid, but me be in the future, i will move the demand for more power will mean burning record amounts of coal and coming years. more air pollution, almost inevitable, leaving residents with little choice, but to ride it out said was ravi alta 0, describe ah, or one of the top stories here now 0. united states is announced a diplomatic boycott of next year's winter olympics in china. the measure will not affect u. s. athletes competing at the games in beijing. it's in protest against china's human rights record. the biden
u. s. s r, and never came on line. the current government plans to open it after retrofitting for natural gas, but the plan too expensive, is now on hold. and as long as coal remains a quicker fix, the possibility of more pollution hangs in the air. is it one more just than by if they would stop burning of coal? and if the power plant was also working, it would be good. pollution as harmful for kids. on the other hand, it would be good if the power plant was working while it's not working yet i...
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u. s. s r, and never came on line. the current government plans to open it after retrofitting for natural gas, but the plan too expensive, is now on hold. and as long as coal remains a quicker fix, the possibility of more pollution hangs in the air. you know, if they would stop burning of coal and if the power plant was also working, it would be good. pollution is harmful for kids. on the other hand, it would be good if the power plant was working while it's not working. yes, i am not afraid, but maybe in the future i will have the demand for more power will mean burning record amounts of colon coming years. more air pollution, almost inevitable. leading residents with little choice to write it out. then basra b o to 0. the pakistan has repatriated the body of us 3, like an factory manager who was killed by a group of coworkers. accused him of blasphemy, promised him on con, says more than 100 people have been arrested to ma. honda has more from a slumber. the body of the longer to manage brians or camara was handed to
u. s. s r, and never came on line. the current government plans to open it after retrofitting for natural gas, but the plan too expensive, is now on hold. and as long as coal remains a quicker fix, the possibility of more pollution hangs in the air. you know, if they would stop burning of coal and if the power plant was also working, it would be good. pollution is harmful for kids. on the other hand, it would be good if the power plant was working while it's not working. yes, i am not afraid,...
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u. s. s r, and never came on line. the current government class to open it after retrofitting for natural gas. but the plan, too expensive, is now on hold. and as long as coal remains a quicker fix, the possibility of more pollution hangs in the air. is it common justin by if they would stop burning of coal? and if the power plant was also working, it would be good. pollution is harmful for kids. on the other hand, it would be good if the power plant was working while it's not working yet i am not afraid, but maybe in the future i will give the demand for more power will mean burning record amounts of coal and coming years. more air pollution, almost inevitable, leaving residents with little choice, but to ride it out. said boss ravi, oh, does europe discount still a hat here on al jazeera, ferrara will have all the sport as we're alive from our special era cup studio. here in doha, in his ear reached the knockout rounds with a one l. when against the way, who also advanced despite the loss. ah ah ah oh, okay. oh, oh, f
u. s. s r, and never came on line. the current government class to open it after retrofitting for natural gas. but the plan, too expensive, is now on hold. and as long as coal remains a quicker fix, the possibility of more pollution hangs in the air. is it common justin by if they would stop burning of coal? and if the power plant was also working, it would be good. pollution is harmful for kids. on the other hand, it would be good if the power plant was working while it's not working yet i am...
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u. s. s. r. and in more recent times, it was iraq. however, now with new bells ringing in washington, china seems to be the existential threat of the day for the usa. and according to when you pull, many americans are buying what dc is selling. we know that china conducted attached to the hypersonic weapon on the 27th of july, just underscores why we consider the p r c to be our pacing challenge. and you survey conducted by the ronald reagan institute, shows that most americans view china as the top threat facing the united states. in fact, the majority of those surveyed both democrat and republican say that they are worried about the possibility of war between china and the states. according to the ronald reagan institute report for the 1st time in our survey, a majority of the american people identify a single country as the greatest threat facing the united states. china, 52 percent of americans being china when asked which country they see as the greatest threat to the united states, while only 14 percent, say russia. the numbers a
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and l g b t q. that's all for now. up next a u. s. s r u s. a saw state of mind is the latest in adult film series that's coming up after a short break. stay with us for that and don't forget the website is there for more needs and information at all times of day at d, w dot com. i'll have more news headlines for you in 45 minutes time. the landscape a reflection of a turbulent history. the cities a mosaic of different people and languages he runs.
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u. s. campaign against russian line behavior. the u. s. government claims the strategic culture foundation is controlled by russia's foreign intelligence agency, the s v r, and that it is also linked to the russian foreign ministry. the foundation, however, denies these claims and calls itself a research platform on your asian global affairs. we've searched out to reached out to the s c s before response to the allegations and we're waiting to hear back from the us treasury. we will let you know if they give us an answer. daniel is our again says a dangerous precedent has been set. i think that the that the at the s c f, the foundation hosts honest journalism. even though i don't, i don't, don't agree with much of it. this is, this is serious work by serious journalists. and that is a supporter of a free speech and a free press. i believe that readers should have access to this. ready kind of stuff and, and yet if the u. s. government is trying to close it down and therefore trying to stop information, which is usually at variance with official us policy. from reaching from reaching audiences, including audiences in the us, to stop journalists from writing f
u. s. campaign against russian line behavior. the u. s. government claims the strategic culture foundation is controlled by russia's foreign intelligence agency, the s v r, and that it is also linked to the russian foreign ministry. the foundation, however, denies these claims and calls itself a research platform on your asian global affairs. we've searched out to reached out to the s c s before response to the allegations and we're waiting to hear back from the us treasury. we will let you...
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u. s. campaign against russia malign behavior. the u. s. government claims the strategic culture foundation is in fact controlled by russia's foreign intelligence agency, the s p r. and that is also linked to the russian foreign ministry. the foundation that denies this and calls itself a research platform about your asian global affairs, but doesn't resolve, says a dangerous precedent has already been set. i think that the, that the at the s c f, the foundation hosts honest journalism. even though out i don't, don't agree with much of it. this is, this is serious work by serious journalists. and that as a supporter of a free speech in a free press, i believe that readers should have access to this kind of stuff. and, and yet the, the u. s. government is trying to close it down. and therefore, trying to stop information, which is usually at variance with official us policy, from reaching from reaching audiences, including audiences in the us, to stop journalists from writing for these kinds of websites as a new step. and i think that and i was surprised because because the united states, in fact has a very good track record on when it comes to a free press. i mean, i
u. s. campaign against russia malign behavior. the u. s. government claims the strategic culture foundation is in fact controlled by russia's foreign intelligence agency, the s p r. and that is also linked to the russian foreign ministry. the foundation that denies this and calls itself a research platform about your asian global affairs, but doesn't resolve, says a dangerous precedent has already been set. i think that the, that the at the s c f, the foundation hosts honest journalism. even...
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but, but it seems that there's still, there's still a big history with russia and that of the u. s. s. r. if i could just from a take us back what, what point is you said to me that was, it was almost like a snow boarding avalanche effect. he said it wasn't one definitive moment that defined the end of the u. s. as all but there were a number of things leading up to it. was there a significant point of no return? as far as you recall? the interesting question that i think probably i'd have to say to the point of no return was when boris yeltsin was elected. the president of the republic june 1991 . and by that time you see it was committed to break up usaa to an independent russia party because, you know, he, he kind of reinvented himself as a russian nationalist also, partly because he saw as a way to power as a way of talk topic go, which of course what happened in december 19 to break up your side so not too much fun. it's basically a type of deal with the leaders of the ukrainian or russian republics. and together they sign the steel constructed. ussr replace this commonwealth a c r.
but, but it seems that there's still, there's still a big history with russia and that of the u. s. s. r. if i could just from a take us back what, what point is you said to me that was, it was almost like a snow boarding avalanche effect. he said it wasn't one definitive moment that defined the end of the u. s. as all but there were a number of things leading up to it. was there a significant point of no return? as far as you recall? the interesting question that i think probably i'd have to...
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u. s. and china and how they see themselves and each other for the chinese respect, the richest seems likely more gemalto the u. s. r. is most powerful economic, military and political country in the world have a wallet stay that way. i want is now a mature and vibrant democracy in the united states as a launched in a commitment to protecting and advancing democracy. let's not forget about the 24000000 people who lived there. a recent poll suggests around 10 percent of taiwanese say they want unification with china at some point. 34 percent say they want independence at some point. but a majority 51 percent say they simply want to keep things the way they are forever . most people believe that the best scenario for taiwan, for the the, the short one at least, is just kicking the can down the road, helping taiwan to preserve its freedoms. continued to have economic prosperity, having a limited voice in the international community. but being able to essentially be an autonomous entity. things with taiwan might be ambiguous, but maybe it's better that way. maybe a taiwan is an example. we're doing nothing as actually t
u. s. and china and how they see themselves and each other for the chinese respect, the richest seems likely more gemalto the u. s. r. is most powerful economic, military and political country in the world have a wallet stay that way. i want is now a mature and vibrant democracy in the united states as a launched in a commitment to protecting and advancing democracy. let's not forget about the 24000000 people who lived there. a recent poll suggests around 10 percent of taiwanese say they want...
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u. s. s. r from the usa of u. s. always tends to pick pictures. for example, the pop art is painting things they found on footages like comics or photograph. and i have the impression the us are to watch more close to the motive to the things they really want to pay. too many western eyes pop art has long been considered cool. lead to buy andy wall holes answers to abstract expressionism from painting popstars to collect and cans of soup on canvas . while he liked eating for lunch back then, now the rest of the world consumes in art form during the cold war, some behind the iron curtain considered this propaganda. while in the west, much the same was said about much of soviet art. the time when this propaganda was created is long gone. now all the remains of the paintings themselves. a reminder of the clash of ideas between east and west. in a city where those 2 opposing ideology came heads to heads. dominant came al jazeera berlin, hundreds of people marching through the streets of brussels in protest against coven 19 restrictions. it's the latest in a series of demonstrations in belgium. after the government tightened its rules following an
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way that has been disastrous for the climate and disastrous for a majority of the world's population. but some of it politicians or the fall of a u. s. s r as inevitable, several years before it actually happened. one of them was a g, a and i mean 1900. she became a member of the supreme soviet and work to keep the ussr together as a staunch socialist, she was also an outspoken critic of mikhail gorbachev, seeing his actions as the cause of the unions collapse. now in her late sixty's, my letter is still active in political life. so i think that's chair of russia's peace and unity party and our, he's donald quarter, but a chance to meet her. and the doff by so serious back then in the huge soviet union of any person created words relieved and believed that tomorrow would be better. and in fact, it was him to day. we see what a beautiful planet we had alla. we looked abroad and it seemed that all the democracy, all the beauty was there. we wanted to be like them. yes. although the culture of beauty and morality, which was in the soviet union, wasn't in any other country. i don't want to offend anyone like you, but this is affecting the gr
way that has been disastrous for the climate and disastrous for a majority of the world's population. but some of it politicians or the fall of a u. s. s r as inevitable, several years before it actually happened. one of them was a g, a and i mean 1900. she became a member of the supreme soviet and work to keep the ussr together as a staunch socialist, she was also an outspoken critic of mikhail gorbachev, seeing his actions as the cause of the unions collapse. now in her late sixty's, my...
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and said, well, we don't have u. s. data. well, that's another issue. in the 2nd year of the pandemic in the u. s. r navigational system, our data tracking is that it, you know, we don't have a handle on the breakthrough hospitalizations and desk that are occurring no less. all of the hospitalizations with respect to all of the demographics that, you know, make sequence of the virus. and these are just the most extreme cases. so data tracking and not having rapid tests have not improved whatsoever in this country. despite the urges of, of all of us that we have to get this resolved because, you know, we have a lot more months, if not, the whole year of 2022 to get through in this pandemic in, you know, it's taken much too long to get this on track, you know i, i can't agree with you more when i was in paris. ah, and i needed to get a rapid test. look, there was a tent outside my hotel. they were tense all over paris. you could easily get an immediate test, almost anywhere on, on the spur of the moment. if you were a french citizen, it was free. for me, it was 30 euros. you know it, but it was there
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but lo, nesbit, lift off and splashed down, fly the flag for the democratic world for the exhibitions curation. this is an example of what distinguishes the art of the u. s. s. r. from the usa of us always tend to be picked pictures. for example, the pop art is painting things they found on footages like comics, offered graph. and i have the impression the us are, are to watch more close to the motive to the things they really want to pay. too many western eyes pop art has long been considered cool. lead to buy andy wall holes answers to abstract expressionism from painting popstars to collecting cans of soup on canvas. what he liked eating for lunch back then. now the rest of the world consumes in art form during the cold war, some behind the iron curtain considered this propaganda. while in the west, much the same was said about much of soviet art. the time when this propaganda was created is long gone. now all the remains of the paintings themselves, a reminder of the clash of ideas between east and west. in a city where those 2 opposing ideology came heads to heads. dominant came al, jazeera, berlin. it's a busy time of year for poet francis, but it's also
but lo, nesbit, lift off and splashed down, fly the flag for the democratic world for the exhibitions curation. this is an example of what distinguishes the art of the u. s. s. r. from the usa of us always tend to be picked pictures. for example, the pop art is painting things they found on footages like comics, offered graph. and i have the impression the us are, are to watch more close to the motive to the things they really want to pay. too many western eyes pop art has long been considered...
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u. s. boycott? well, i know just to, to ask, and you will give me some answers. joining me today on our panel is steve gil, who's a former u. s. t. r official, under bush and clinton, and our very own holland cook, host of the big picture right here. and as to the news on our to america fair project, thanks for joining me. there yeah, i know i to 2 big issues that we're dealing with here, steve, you're new on a says you kind of get picked on 1st. i apologize. i'm sorry you, it's president biden doing this just for the sake of fighting human rights violations. no, it's all about show he's trying to act like he's worried about human rights violations. because as you pointed out, the human rights violations have been tearing for a long time. and even during previous administrations, he's trying to look tough because he hasn't been tough and, and this kind of pho boycott isn't going to have any real impact on improving relations with china or improving our stature in defending relations with taiwan. with the other asian nations that we're trying to do business with, it's all for show what's obviously you're talking about talking about
u. s. boycott? well, i know just to, to ask, and you will give me some answers. joining me today on our panel is steve gil, who's a former u. s. t. r official, under bush and clinton, and our very own holland cook, host of the big picture right here. and as to the news on our to america fair project, thanks for joining me. there yeah, i know i to 2 big issues that we're dealing with here, steve, you're new on a says you kind of get picked on 1st. i apologize. i'm sorry you, it's president biden...
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u. s. bears full responsibility for what happened and needs to do more to help them retrieve what they lost, hammered van r dizzier. ah, beth is al jazeera, these year tops toys. the u. s. has warned russia have tough economic measures of invades ukraine. president joe biden and vladimir pierson held hey to our virtual call that.
u. s. bears full responsibility for what happened and needs to do more to help them retrieve what they lost, hammered van r dizzier. ah, beth is al jazeera, these year tops toys. the u. s. has warned russia have tough economic measures of invades ukraine. president joe biden and vladimir pierson held hey to our virtual call that.
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let's face it, a new gold war between the united states and china, principally the earlier cold war between the united states of the u. s. r. u. s. a sort of long gone, but i'm afraid that maybe you know that some people still confused or modern russia with the ussr. the reality is, during much of that whole war, china was on the side of the u. s. against the u. s. a saw. it doesn't make sense to have a 2 front war and be in india, very clear on this. the u. s. is of valued security partner. we in the west are working together on a range of issues dealing with the indo pacific. but it makes absolutely no sense to have a 2nd run in this very clear core war that is now going on between the u. s. and the u. s. lines and, and many friends of the us and china. i think it is a mistake. and i'm happy to see prime minister movie is very clear on that. and by welcoming president porter, who may say, is a grand master of geopolitical just well. he has demonstrated that india believes that it's absolute folly to have a 2nd from when you're fighting a cold war, an existence. so cold war, but the formidable over adversary. and you tenure def
let's face it, a new gold war between the united states and china, principally the earlier cold war between the united states of the u. s. r. u. s. a sort of long gone, but i'm afraid that maybe you know that some people still confused or modern russia with the ussr. the reality is, during much of that whole war, china was on the side of the u. s. against the u. s. a saw. it doesn't make sense to have a 2 front war and be in india, very clear on this. the u. s. is of valued security partner. we...
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u. s. s. r. from the usa. of us always tend to be picked pictures. for example, the pub, art is painting things they found on footages like comics or photograph. and i have the impression the us are to watch more close to the motive to the things they really want to pay. too many western eyes pop art has long been considered cool. lead to buy andy wall holes answers to abstract expressionism from painting popstars to collecting cans of soup on canvas. while he liked eating for lunch back then, now the rest of the world consumes in art form during the cold war, some behind the iron curtain considered this propaganda. while in the west, much the same was said about much of soviet art. the time when this propaganda was created, long gone, now all the remains of the paintings themselves. reminder of the clash of ideas between east and west. in a city where those 2 opposing ideologies came head to head dominant came al, jazeera, berlin. o for those of you don't know it's actually fashion week in that car and run ways in the senegalese capital, a showcasing african diversity m r. jerry reports now on the catalogue of new creations on display a jeep samu
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that to as well, the under reported will and award winning programs at r t dot com s c m, which you mentioned bit earlier on is also in the spotlight in the u. s. after a former long time producer for disgraced star, chris co pleaded not guilty to child sex trafficking charges. court documents reported by fox you to lead the john griffin. try to pay off witnesses, including that he offered a woman $30000.00 in january and also sent $4000.00 to a family member of a 9 year old. he's accused of assaulting. griffin was indicted to this month on allegations of attempting to lewis minors for sexual activities and coerce girls as young as 70 years old to go to his home. he faces a maximum life sentence in prison. have convicted cnn says the charges against john griffin, at deeply disturbing now is by far from the 1st sex scandal at cnn in recent times this month, and i work fide, chris co for alleged misconduct after he helped his brother, andrew then new york's governor to fight off sexual harassment, kate cnn house. don lehman was recently accused of sexually assaulting about ended . and last year, c n. n. legal analyst jeffrey toobin was alerted i
that to as well, the under reported will and award winning programs at r t dot com s c m, which you mentioned bit earlier on is also in the spotlight in the u. s. after a former long time producer for disgraced star, chris co pleaded not guilty to child sex trafficking charges. court documents reported by fox you to lead the john griffin. try to pay off witnesses, including that he offered a woman $30000.00 in january and also sent $4000.00 to a family member of a 9 year old. he's accused of...
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r tests. but this is the official estimate from the u. k . h s a. and the other thing that's been put before the m p. 's and parliament today. and before the public is that the scientists believe the doubling rates of honor. cron is every 2 days. so 200000 a day at the moment within 2 days that could be 400000. and by christmas time were easily in the rounds of perhaps a 1000000 a day, new infections with alma crohn. and that is, we're the real concern to the scientists lies. because even if you talk about one percent of those people needing hospital treatments, the law of large numbers says that is going to if the, even that one percent is going to put enormous perhaps intolerable pressure on the u. k. health service. but while the infection rate of the number of deaths continues to climb there, the u. k. the prime minister is facing a potential rebellion in parliament to day over plan, new covey restrictions, what's going on? well, he's got a working majority of 79 in the lower house of parliament in the commons. there has been a large rebellion from members of his own party. the conservative party, the back benches. recal
r tests. but this is the official estimate from the u. k . h s a. and the other thing that's been put before the m p. 's and parliament today. and before the public is that the scientists believe the doubling rates of honor. cron is every 2 days. so 200000 a day at the moment within 2 days that could be 400000. and by christmas time were easily in the rounds of perhaps a 1000000 a day, new infections with alma crohn. and that is, we're the real concern to the scientists lies. because even if...
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u. s. s. r from the usa of us always tend to be picked pictures. for example, the pop art is painting things they found on footages like comics or photograph. and i have the impression the us are to watch more close to their motive, to the things they really want to pay. too many western eyes pop art has long been considered cool. lead to buy andy wall holes answers to abstract expressionism from painting pop stars to collecting cans of soup on canvas. what he liked eating for lunch back then. now the rest of the world consumes in art form during the cold war, some behind the iron curtain considered this propaganda. while in the west, much the same was said about much of soviet art. the time when this propaganda was created is long gone. now all the remains, or the paintings themselves, a reminder of the clash of ideas between east and west. in a city where those 2 opposing ideologies came head to head, dominant cane al jazeera berlin. ah christmas, just days away if he celebrating and around the world, many joining in the festivities in venezuela's capital lay, santa run took place, creating a see a red and white participants dressed up as fat
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r nightmare because it shows the u. s. being entirely hypocritical. yeah, exactly and, and really makes you wonder, just how seriously b u. s. government was taking when it referred to as all of those national security concerns. now, christy, let's stay with you. i want to hit on this update to a story we've been following. chinese ride helling giant devi, said friday that it will start d listing from the new york stock exchange and make plans to list in hong kong. instead, it comes less than 6 months after the check giant listed in the u. s. in the 1st place. so why is d b making this move? it's really unfortunate for a d d. it's really bad timing since it's launched just a child launched their own financial markets tightening campaign and attempt to reign and it's tech companies from getting too powerful. so regulators have as d p to formulate plans to be list from the u. s. over concerns about leakage sensitive data and the stem from the fact that the, the didn't result out standing cyber security issues that the authorities wanted to solve before it's ip. but now this, the listing pressure isn't coming from just china a
r nightmare because it shows the u. s. being entirely hypocritical. yeah, exactly and, and really makes you wonder, just how seriously b u. s. government was taking when it referred to as all of those national security concerns. now, christy, let's stay with you. i want to hit on this update to a story we've been following. chinese ride helling giant devi, said friday that it will start d listing from the new york stock exchange and make plans to list in hong kong. instead, it comes less than 6...
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u. s. s. r. he told us about the struggles russian speakers can face these days. it's also near she doesn't, you mother was like a lot of his sons have always held high positions and after a stone, again, its independence. all arch enterprises were brought to bankruptcy by any means over . all the russians who worked there did not speak stone in and were fired. and while they were learning hist on in there, people took all the vacant place. my mother tried and learned the language, but even she with higher education, had to work as a cleaner. they called after independence language categories appeared in estonia, language inspection body was active and rates on schools and other institutions began. those identified that were laid off their ra russian speak in civil servants, but they tend not to be further up in the highest government circles. russian speakers can vote in local elections, but they cannot vote in parliamentary elections. why do you known citizens status are truly like the l m. passport is equivalent to refugees state in. i have it even though i was born and grew up here in estonia and my grandmother and mother are buried here it is not right. i'm s
u. s. s. r. he told us about the struggles russian speakers can face these days. it's also near she doesn't, you mother was like a lot of his sons have always held high positions and after a stone, again, its independence. all arch enterprises were brought to bankruptcy by any means over . all the russians who worked there did not speak stone in and were fired. and while they were learning hist on in there, people took all the vacant place. my mother tried and learned the language, but even she...
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u. s. x intel offset as my n is it reads y and r t dot com we discuss the latest diplomatic spat was michael belief, former senior security policy analyst in the office of the u. s. secretary defense . he says this is a case of double standards. i think that by this constant harassment in the black sea, in an area halfway remove from from the united states and going right up against the borders of the russian federation. i think really isn't aggressive move the exercise in the black sea area was in response to the failures and the expulsion of the united states from afghanistan. so the united states has to show re assertiveness that it's still a leader in the so called free world. it lacks any recognition really, spheres of influence, just like if the russians were to come into the area of gulf of mexico tomorrow, you can believe that there would be a lot of wailing and gnashing of teeth in washington. the united states feels that it can do it the others, but it cannot be done to itself as part of that exceptionalism concept that the united states like to child around the world, in a sort of a provide a way. and it's getting tiring. brits could soon be having to
u. s. x intel offset as my n is it reads y and r t dot com we discuss the latest diplomatic spat was michael belief, former senior security policy analyst in the office of the u. s. secretary defense . he says this is a case of double standards. i think that by this constant harassment in the black sea, in an area halfway remove from from the united states and going right up against the borders of the russian federation. i think really isn't aggressive move the exercise in the black sea area...