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u. s. period is $100000000000.00 on china, u. s. j doesn't just mention 708 and there is more chinese investment in the u. s. their total chinese investment in india is $8000000000.00 for a 16 trillion dollar economy. just about $8000000000.00 in our chinese investment outside is $1.00 trillion dollars. majority of dark or a large part of it is in the u. s. i in canada and europe. so what i was trying to say is wondering about the, the statements given by the chinese ministers and it is your next part of the day that is a strategic depth between them. china, your trade is over $600000000000.00. and china's investment in c plus 17 countries is quite huge. italy, spain are all of those big countries. fortunately, greece and spain. the investment in these banks on board is now functioning in any of the countries with infrastructure projects. and i just wanted say that these are all, it's no words. we have to see hard facts before we say that it is in content for 2nd of all, we have to leave it there one. and one last thing that i would add is that there was also a lot of
u. s. period is $100000000000.00 on china, u. s. j doesn't just mention 708 and there is more chinese investment in the u. s. their total chinese investment in india is $8000000000.00 for a 16 trillion dollar economy. just about $8000000000.00 in our chinese investment outside is $1.00 trillion dollars. majority of dark or a large part of it is in the u. s. i in canada and europe. so what i was trying to say is wondering about the, the statements given by the chinese ministers and it is your...
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u. s, which kind of, i said was so and so there is no containment. the soviet union was contained by the u. s. there, there was no trade, no investment, no market, no contract. that doesn't exist between us and china. i don't think there is any containment. the chinese keep flagging this just as a part of their defensive mechanism. bart, this is to put the americans in place by flagging containment pieces all the time. i don't think in fact, china usaa relations are more stable and more having more stir digit dept than us into relations all to us. and i showed earlier. so do that because i mean it's not just the chinese for using it. it's also, it's in all american strategic documents that china is a, is a major rival for them that needs to be, that are also put in place. why do you think that americans continue with this pretty and friendly just for us? and it went on, not only under the trump administration is continuous under the biden administration in the recent times since leg trump, we have seen that kind of language. but even the chinese use t
u. s, which kind of, i said was so and so there is no containment. the soviet union was contained by the u. s. there, there was no trade, no investment, no market, no contract. that doesn't exist between us and china. i don't think there is any containment. the chinese keep flagging this just as a part of their defensive mechanism. bart, this is to put the americans in place by flagging containment pieces all the time. i don't think in fact, china usaa relations are more stable and more having...
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u. s, which kind of, i said was so and so there is no containment. the soviet union was contained by the u. s. there, there was no trade, no investment, no market, no contract. that doesn't exist between us and china. i don't think there is any containment. the chinese keep flagging this just as a part of their defensive mechanism. bart, this is to put the americans in place by flagging containment pieces all the time. i don't think in fact, china usaa relations are more stable and more having more stir digit dept than us into relations all to us and i showed earlier. so, oh, do that because i mean it's not just the chinese for using it. it's also, it's in all american strategic documents that china is a, is a major rival for them that needs to be, that are also put in place. why do you think that americans continue with this pretty and friendly just for us? and it went on not only under the trump administration, it continues under the biden administration in the recent times since leg trump, we have seen that kind of language. but even the chinese us
u. s, which kind of, i said was so and so there is no containment. the soviet union was contained by the u. s. there, there was no trade, no investment, no market, no contract. that doesn't exist between us and china. i don't think there is any containment. the chinese keep flagging this just as a part of their defensive mechanism. bart, this is to put the americans in place by flagging containment pieces all the time. i don't think in fact, china usaa relations are more stable and more having...
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u. s. there, very close allies. and we also have to see joe biden comes here, of course at a transitional moment. again, i had been a greeted here by, ah ha peter the year into him prime minister of a caretaker government. there are election schedules here in november, but there's a lot of talk as we just heard about the regional integration of israel into the region. and that has to do, of course, with the fact that the region has changed as since edge abide and was here the last time, 2016 as a vice president under barack obama. they have been more countries now that half normalized, their diplomatic ties have signed disagreements like united arab emirates like the rain or morocco. and that is what the u. s. and israel hope to build on that has also been talk about some kind of informal, early warning system or defense alliance. and that would, you know, that it does love concern year of course, about the common enemy, yvonne and also is i would like to talk about yvonne and the talks for the nuclear agreement tha
u. s. there, very close allies. and we also have to see joe biden comes here, of course at a transitional moment. again, i had been a greeted here by, ah ha peter the year into him prime minister of a caretaker government. there are election schedules here in november, but there's a lot of talk as we just heard about the regional integration of israel into the region. and that has to do, of course, with the fact that the region has changed as since edge abide and was here the last time, 2016 as...
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u. s. administration of its overall imperial aims in the region. they've completely destroyed the middle east. nobody wants the u. s. there are russia, for example, as supports and defends the sovereignty of the nations. it defends the people against imperial aggression. whereas the u. s. does was you change all over the region, all it's intolerable. and so it reveals, once again, like fulton said, with the machinations of the empire, and that's what so dangerous. meanwhile, a new era is dawning on a post unipolar world that's according to vladimir putin who says it's now up to truly sovereign nation to spearhead global development. and to lead by example. but no matter how much the western and the so called super national illegal try to preserve the existing order. things in a new era is coming with a new stage in world history. and only truly sovereign states can ensure a high growth dynamic and become an example for others premium and the director of the asia center for studies and translation off med mustafah says the new world order is being shaped by russia, china, and other brits countries. united states and the ag
u. s. administration of its overall imperial aims in the region. they've completely destroyed the middle east. nobody wants the u. s. there are russia, for example, as supports and defends the sovereignty of the nations. it defends the people against imperial aggression. whereas the u. s. does was you change all over the region, all it's intolerable. and so it reveals, once again, like fulton said, with the machinations of the empire, and that's what so dangerous. meanwhile, a new era is...
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u. s. there were reports that security concerns could force the official to skip her visit. nevertheless. busy pelosi is expected to stop by japan, south korea, malaysia and singapore. some american media and politicians insisted that there is no way to cancel her plan visits. one, we cannot back down the face of a chinese breast if they think they can threaten us into merely not traveling to taiwan. it might in fact incite them and tempt them to go. the jug dealer and taiwan is pelosi postpones or cancels a visit. it will be seen as the us climbed down in the face of chinese indignation and protest and an affront to our friends in taiwan. as the speaker of the united states house of representatives, you should never have to ask a foreign dictatorship or the state department for permission to talk to america's friends and allies. the u. s. and china are at loggerheads as paulo sees visit contradicts the one china policy. beijing says the move could jeopardize its sovereignty and territorial integ
u. s. there were reports that security concerns could force the official to skip her visit. nevertheless. busy pelosi is expected to stop by japan, south korea, malaysia and singapore. some american media and politicians insisted that there is no way to cancel her plan visits. one, we cannot back down the face of a chinese breast if they think they can threaten us into merely not traveling to taiwan. it might in fact incite them and tempt them to go. the jug dealer and taiwan is pelosi...
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u. s. administration of its overall imperial aims in the region. they've completely destroyed the middle east. nobody wants the u. s. there are russia, for example, as supports and defends the sovereignty of the nation. it defends the people against the imperial aggression. whereas the u. s. does regime change all over the region. it's intolerable. and so it reveals, once again, like both and said, it reveals that the machinations of the empire. and that's what so dangerous. ah, the pulitzer prize board has refused to resend the awards. it presented it to the new york times and the washington post for the reporting on russia gate. that's despite a blatant lack of evidence on whether russia interfered in the 2016 u. s. presidential election ortiz caleb martin. comments does independent media exist in the united states? that's a question we keep coming back to. the pulitzer prize board has come out in their own defense. speaking up and saying they were right to give a prize to the washington post and the new york times for reporting a story that wasn't actually true. the long ago debunked russia gate hoax, donald trump dema
u. s. administration of its overall imperial aims in the region. they've completely destroyed the middle east. nobody wants the u. s. there are russia, for example, as supports and defends the sovereignty of the nation. it defends the people against the imperial aggression. whereas the u. s. does regime change all over the region. it's intolerable. and so it reveals, once again, like both and said, it reveals that the machinations of the empire. and that's what so dangerous. ah, the pulitzer...
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u. s. administration of its overall imperial aims in the region. they've completely destroyed the middle east. nobody wants the u. s. there are russia, for example, as supports and defends the sovereignty of the nation. it defend the people against imperial aggression. whereas the u. s. does regime change all over the region. it's intolerable. and so it reveals, once again, like bolton said, when it reveals the machinations of the empire. and that's what so dangerous sri lanka, new president, appointed in a secret ballad conducted by parliament, has vowed to take action. if anyone attempts to overthrow his government as mass protests continue to rock the crisis stricken country. he says that he will deal with any attempted, true makers firmly and in accordance with the law. i have created that we can order in parliament corporate resolve the problems are these country or doors to seek to destroy the democracy. they must then be dealt with the law by the law. meanwhile, widespread protests have persisted in the impoverished south asian country, devastated by a spiraling economic crisis as masses of people gathered in front
u. s. administration of its overall imperial aims in the region. they've completely destroyed the middle east. nobody wants the u. s. there are russia, for example, as supports and defends the sovereignty of the nation. it defend the people against imperial aggression. whereas the u. s. does regime change all over the region. it's intolerable. and so it reveals, once again, like bolton said, when it reveals the machinations of the empire. and that's what so dangerous sri lanka, new president,...
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weapons there. meanwhile, taiwan itself has launched fighter jets for patrols and is also deployed it's air defense systems. the chinese media earlier speculated on calls to shoot down the u . s. how, how speakers plain, if she dares to come to taiwan in the u. s, there were reports that security concerns could force the official to skip her visit. nevertheless, pelosi is expected to stop by japan, south korea, malaysia and singapore. and some american media and politicians insisted that there is no way for her to cancel her planned visit to taiwan. we cannot back down the face of these chinese threats if they think they can threaten us into merely not traveling to taiwan. it might in fact, incite them and tempt them to go. the jug dealer and taiwan is pelosi postpones, or cancels the visit. it will be seen as a us climbed down in the face of chinese indignation and protest and an affront to our friends in taiwan. as the speaker of the united states house of representatives, you should never have to ask a foreign dictatorship or the state department for permission to talk to america's friends and allies. the u. s. and china are at loggerheads, says, policies visit contradicts
weapons there. meanwhile, taiwan itself has launched fighter jets for patrols and is also deployed it's air defense systems. the chinese media earlier speculated on calls to shoot down the u . s. how, how speakers plain, if she dares to come to taiwan in the u. s, there were reports that security concerns could force the official to skip her visit. nevertheless, pelosi is expected to stop by japan, south korea, malaysia and singapore. and some american media and politicians insisted that there...
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u. s. there are multiple plans for for private space stations. axiom space in one day funds with a module on the space station. if the u. s. gets its way and the operations can continue to 2030. jeff phases has all these plans and, and there are others. so it could be that were seen in the coming, you know, commercialization of human space flight in little bit. all right, well, they're all good talking to us. very interesting. yeah. chris welsh, professor of space engineering, thanks for joining the day. my license and the day is almost done, but the compensation continues online. you'll find this on twitter. i've asked d w usually you can follow me at a film. gail. i'm a good time with ah, 2 o 3 or not to own. what about a sharing economy instead? a change in thinking is changing the economy to create something new. the economics magazine, maybe in germany. next on d, w. a in good shape. those who stay fit are happier and healthier. sound easy. it is. which training methods are most effective? w
u. s. there are multiple plans for for private space stations. axiom space in one day funds with a module on the space station. if the u. s. gets its way and the operations can continue to 2030. jeff phases has all these plans and, and there are others. so it could be that were seen in the coming, you know, commercialization of human space flight in little bit. all right, well, they're all good talking to us. very interesting. yeah. chris welsh, professor of space engineering, thanks for...
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u. s. there are multiple plans for, for private space stations. axiom space in one day funds with a module on the space station. if the u. s. gets its way and the operations can continue to 2030. jeff phases has all the plans and, and there are others. so it could be that we're seeing the coming, you know, commercialization of human space flight in little bit. all right, well, they're all good talking to us. very interesting, chris, wells, professor of space engineering. thanks for joining the day. migrations and the day is almost done, but the conversation continues online. you'll find this on twitter. i've asked d w, usually you can follow me at a film. gail. i'm a good ah ah, with ah, 77 percent st. debate, sierra leone golden diamonds, a blessing, or a curse. them, edith command heads to coin, to go to find out many people benefit that funding before the one we, we on the availability of the larger resources is, are the problem. please look at the back of our mind to use your in the white up.
u. s. there are multiple plans for, for private space stations. axiom space in one day funds with a module on the space station. if the u. s. gets its way and the operations can continue to 2030. jeff phases has all the plans and, and there are others. so it could be that we're seeing the coming, you know, commercialization of human space flight in little bit. all right, well, they're all good talking to us. very interesting, chris, wells, professor of space engineering. thanks for joining the...
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u. s. there are multiple plans for for private space stations. axiom space in one day funds with a module on the space station. if the u. s. gets its way and the operations can continue to 2030. jeff phases has all the plans and, and there are others. so it could be that were seen in the coming, you know, commercialization of human space flight in little bit. all right, well, they're all good talking to us. very interesting, chris, wells, professor of space engineering. thanks for joining the day. migrations and the day is almost done, but the conversation continues online. you'll find this on twitter. i've asked d w usually you can follow me at a film. gail. i'm a good ah ah, with a new from corruption in the nepalese village of khaki. they are supposed to be subsidies for climate change, but any of the funding is region. where is the money going and how can effective in $3000.00 next on d w. farming and can without harmful chemical pesticides, not feasible, new dot, you can produce enough of it
u. s. there are multiple plans for for private space stations. axiom space in one day funds with a module on the space station. if the u. s. gets its way and the operations can continue to 2030. jeff phases has all the plans and, and there are others. so it could be that were seen in the coming, you know, commercialization of human space flight in little bit. all right, well, they're all good talking to us. very interesting, chris, wells, professor of space engineering. thanks for joining the...
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u. s. government to take more consequent actions in order to bring her back home to the u . s. there's also a big outcry by fans, by family, by friends, of course. but people are still quite furious that this is not something that has been on public display and then the government is doing more. there's also big talks about equal pay regarding men and women. so are in context is being paid $230000.00 to play in the w and b a for one season. over in russia it is up to a 1000000 and it is after tax. so that is the reason why she was there in the 1st place. so that is why people argue, had she been paid fairly and the w and b a, this whole case would have never happened to keep following this story for you all, colleagues, it on it. thank you very much, philip. and that's it from my philip and me and the rest of the news team do not go away. are up. next is our help. so in good shape, looking at how to tackle stress. don't forget our website as well for all your latest news. that's d, w dot com, and of course you can find us on twitter and on instagram at d. w. news on gab alphas in berli
u. s. government to take more consequent actions in order to bring her back home to the u . s. there's also a big outcry by fans, by family, by friends, of course. but people are still quite furious that this is not something that has been on public display and then the government is doing more. there's also big talks about equal pay regarding men and women. so are in context is being paid $230000.00 to play in the w and b a for one season. over in russia it is up to a 1000000 and it is after...
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u. s, there are multiple plans for, for private space stations. axiom space in one day funds with a module on the space station. if the u. s. gets its way and the operations can continue to 2030. jeff phases has all these plans and, and there are others. so it could be that we're seeing the coming, you know, commercialization of human space flight in little bit. all right, well, they're all good talking to us. very interesting. yeah. chris welsh, professor of space engineering, thanks for joining the day. migrations and the day is almost done, but the conversation continues online. you'll find it on twitter. i've asked d w, usually you can follow me at a film go. i'm a good time. ah ah . ah, with one medicinal plum such indigenous chief today, a multi $1000000.00 business, full corporation, devion, others a gold mine true just covers the left and $200.00 international agreements now to strengthen them. right. which is not really help against bio piracy, can use up with 30 minutes on d, w. it's 77 percent needs debate, sierra leone golden diamonds, a blessing or a curse. the me, edith kaman
u. s, there are multiple plans for, for private space stations. axiom space in one day funds with a module on the space station. if the u. s. gets its way and the operations can continue to 2030. jeff phases has all these plans and, and there are others. so it could be that we're seeing the coming, you know, commercialization of human space flight in little bit. all right, well, they're all good talking to us. very interesting. yeah. chris welsh, professor of space engineering, thanks for...
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u. s. government to take more consequence actions in order to bring her back home to the u. s. there's also a big outcry by fans, by family, by friends, of course. but people are still quite furious that this is not something that has been on public display and then the government is doing more. there's also a big talks about equal pay it regarding men and women, so are in context is being paid $230000.00 to play in the w and b a for one season . over in russia, it is up to a 1000000 and it is after tax. so that is the reason why she was there in the 1st place. so that is why people argue, had she been paid fairly in the w and b a. this whole case would have never happened to me to keep following this story for you all, colleagues, it was on it. thank you very much, philip. i'm return to stock on now at swedish pole vaulting. star mando de planted has set a new world record in front of a home crowd are competing and a diamond leak. the 22 year old delighted fans with his story jump of 6 meters. 60 months. the highest outdoor jumping. the history of men's po, voltage defense, this is al
u. s. government to take more consequence actions in order to bring her back home to the u. s. there's also a big outcry by fans, by family, by friends, of course. but people are still quite furious that this is not something that has been on public display and then the government is doing more. there's also a big talks about equal pay it regarding men and women, so are in context is being paid $230000.00 to play in the w and b a for one season . over in russia, it is up to a 1000000 and it is...
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u. s. administration of its overall imperial aims in the region . they've completely destroyed the middle east. nobody wants the u. s, there are russia, for example, as supports and defends the sovereignty of the nations. it defends the people against imperial aggression. whereas the u. s. does regime change all over the region. it's intolerable. and so it reveals, once again, like both and said, it reveals the machinations of the empire. and that's what so dangerous. meanwhile, a new era is dawning on a post unit polar worlds. vance, according to vladimir putin, who says it's now up to a truly sovereign countries, spearhead global development. and to lead by example. because no matter how much the western and the so called super national illegal, try to preserve the existing order of things in a new era is coming with a new stage in world history. and only truly sovereign states can ensure a high growth dynamic and become an example for others premium and the director of the asian center for studies and translation. achmed mustafah says the new world order is being shaved by russia, china, and other bricks countries, unit
u. s. administration of its overall imperial aims in the region . they've completely destroyed the middle east. nobody wants the u. s, there are russia, for example, as supports and defends the sovereignty of the nations. it defends the people against imperial aggression. whereas the u. s. does regime change all over the region. it's intolerable. and so it reveals, once again, like both and said, it reveals the machinations of the empire. and that's what so dangerous. meanwhile, a new era is...
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u. s. there are huge regulations and taxes that get well given that we are talking about this green transition and president biden is obviously said he wants to focus on renewables and i see a number of the refineries that have gone offline are actually switching further towards biofuels. thomas, do you see that trend continuing, or will there be some kind of a, a shift given the current state of affairs? well, i think ever since the ethanol revolution, which wasn't a revolution after all, there was never, so you lastic ethanol. i think the idea of biofuels, per se, is really not going to take off what everybody looks at is electric vehicles. now, if you look at, i think we need a dose of reality here. and there was a big problem. let's see the last decade, but also even during corona, of sort of official optimism or something, you know, 94 percent of everything that moves here in germany. jerry supposed to, one of the green is countries around if you listen to the government, but 94 percent of e
u. s. there are huge regulations and taxes that get well given that we are talking about this green transition and president biden is obviously said he wants to focus on renewables and i see a number of the refineries that have gone offline are actually switching further towards biofuels. thomas, do you see that trend continuing, or will there be some kind of a, a shift given the current state of affairs? well, i think ever since the ethanol revolution, which wasn't a revolution after all,...
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u. s. there's been a shooting on the streets of southwest baltimore, maryland. local police say several people have been wounded for the exact number of victims is currently unknown. the area of the incident has been cordoned off and there's no word on any suspects yet, but of course we'll keep you updated as we get more information on that. ah, now 53 ukrainian prisoners of war had been killed and 75 wounded in the shelling of a pre trial detention facility. and the done yes, people's republic. moscow was accused key of troops of intentionally targeting the site and awarding these following images. are graphic you may find them disturbing . russia says the ukrainian military used american supply. i'd hi marcy rocket launchers to bombard the done yes. facility 8 of its employees were also wounded in that attack. nar, correspondence, roman culture of reports from the scene. these are just some of the bodies of ukrainian soldiers, which were killed by their own ukrainian army overnight. now these guys, they've been killed by shrapnel in while these guys right here
u. s. there's been a shooting on the streets of southwest baltimore, maryland. local police say several people have been wounded for the exact number of victims is currently unknown. the area of the incident has been cordoned off and there's no word on any suspects yet, but of course we'll keep you updated as we get more information on that. ah, now 53 ukrainian prisoners of war had been killed and 75 wounded in the shelling of a pre trial detention facility. and the done yes, people's...
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there have been about 3000 cases in the u. s. so far and many more in europe and dozens of other countries including india, russia, and brazil. mat ford battled the virus for more than 3 weeks. it was excruciating at times you know, m, i had intense flu like symptoms, so eager chills, sore throat cause wanting to rush at night. and then you know, that tells how skin regions which i had from the get go. but more of them appeared around me, infection and towards the end, i town a more than $25.00 all over my body and they just appeared everywhere. women and children in the us have clot, monkey pox, but the us centers for disease control says 99 percent of the cases are seen among gay and bisexual men. the disease is spread by close skin, the skin body, contact muggy box vaccine, and testing kits are in short supply frustrating health experts. i think we kind of stumbled out of the blocks in a few ways, one of which is testing. i don't think there was enough testing available early enough. and then the 2nd thing is with the vaccines
there have been about 3000 cases in the u. s. so far and many more in europe and dozens of other countries including india, russia, and brazil. mat ford battled the virus for more than 3 weeks. it was excruciating at times you know, m, i had intense flu like symptoms, so eager chills, sore throat cause wanting to rush at night. and then you know, that tells how skin regions which i had from the get go. but more of them appeared around me, infection and towards the end, i town a more than $25.00...
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i and while there is a recognition under u. s. law that says under the u. s. congress, there is this belief that if taiwan is attacked, the united states does have an obligation to help tie one defend itself. and that's where things get a little bit complicated. and murky, and so this is what is making china and nervous is the feeling that nancy pelosi is traveling there. she has said in statements that she believes it's important to support taiwan, given the fact that she has a history of visiting genamin square back in 1991 very pro democracy in her stances. in the past. there is this feeling once again from china, that she is meddling in the affairs of the, of china. and this is something that they do not want on their strongly discouraging. we should also point out that the pentagon has also discouraged her from making this visit, saying the timing is not right. the problem in all this is that to when it comes to how government is set up in the united states, the white house and the congress are equal branches of government. in other words, the president
i and while there is a recognition under u. s. law that says under the u. s. congress, there is this belief that if taiwan is attacked, the united states does have an obligation to help tie one defend itself. and that's where things get a little bit complicated. and murky, and so this is what is making china and nervous is the feeling that nancy pelosi is traveling there. she has said in statements that she believes it's important to support taiwan, given the fact that she has a history of...
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there are reasons for secrecy. when u. s. soldiers get killed, there does have to be reported. they have military funerals. there they, they come back in flag draped coffins when contractors die. nobody really cares for years. i used to track the number of contractor deaths and it was very, very difficult to, to do it. i mean, in some ways, i also knew that was being used for plaza deniability because i was doing very risky operations that they went poorly. the u. s. could disavow me, they said they never would, but we all knew that's easy for them rather than rescue me. they're called kite operations where you can cut away the kite elana float away. this plausible deniability is a central motivation for these sorts of shadow military operations. it's especially helpful when something goes wrong as it did in venezuela, in may. 2020. well, opposite. today we're presenting the confession of the 2nd us special forces terrorist. i'll avoid, i've heard of it. what's your name? my name is aaron seth berry. what was the goal of the mission to get madura is wife melanie very saw the vi
there are reasons for secrecy. when u. s. soldiers get killed, there does have to be reported. they have military funerals. there they, they come back in flag draped coffins when contractors die. nobody really cares for years. i used to track the number of contractor deaths and it was very, very difficult to, to do it. i mean, in some ways, i also knew that was being used for plaza deniability because i was doing very risky operations that they went poorly. the u. s. could disavow me, they said...
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u. s. system. there's also the u. k. system m l r s model are all and rocket system already in ukraine and also a german system. 3 of each. so this type of weapon system, there's some more, not as many as ukraine would like, but obviously enough to make a difference. now with there are claims and county claims key of says high maza calling real damage on russian forces. moscow claims it's military. is it drawing them? what can you tell us about what's really going on? is it possible to get a clear picture about that? well, a clear picture is very limited under these circumstances, but when we look at the maps which are published, ok, we don't know about the details are correct. but published, met, say that the russian artillery attacks have gone down since the high mars have been deployed that last week for last 2 weeks. so there seems to be an effect to which is measurable. we can only listen to what ukraine says, and quite obviously we've seen pictures of ammunition dumps of a russian forces which have been hit. so this
u. s. system. there's also the u. k. system m l r s model are all and rocket system already in ukraine and also a german system. 3 of each. so this type of weapon system, there's some more, not as many as ukraine would like, but obviously enough to make a difference. now with there are claims and county claims key of says high maza calling real damage on russian forces. moscow claims it's military. is it drawing them? what can you tell us about what's really going on? is it possible to get a...
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u. s. government and the u. s. system. not any crime there alleged to participate in. this is what we heard from representatives of the who removed one. i think that it's exposed to the crisis that the us, the us imperialism event. because the u. s. and other world colonial powers have been collaborating against russia for well, early in the early 1900. and this is a consequence right now. we're 2022 that we see the same attack against russia. and right now this, this war on you, when you create that defensive war and ukraine, russia is actually waging against world colonial power, not ukraine, of a single entity, but the u. s. and all colonial power will have an interest in colonialism dominating african people right here in this country and around the world and extracting resources from the majority of people on the planet that system. this current system is in severe crisis and they cannot rule in the same way. there is a long history of black activists in the united states being accused of working for russia. dr. martin luther king junior, was alleged that a commun
u. s. government and the u. s. system. not any crime there alleged to participate in. this is what we heard from representatives of the who removed one. i think that it's exposed to the crisis that the us, the us imperialism event. because the u. s. and other world colonial powers have been collaborating against russia for well, early in the early 1900. and this is a consequence right now. we're 2022 that we see the same attack against russia. and right now this, this war on you, when you...
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u s. still there very much dependent on weapons deliveries and their contracts long running contracts. i mean there is no way that saudi arabia could say we we don't want to have anything to do with us any longer or vice versa. so it's more about strategic demonstrate a demonstration of a strategic move the u. s. is making here they want to show to iran to russia. um we are still in we are still having a leverage here um the it was also a sign that the times when uh saudi arabia was isolated because of the murder of john g. that this this chapter is closed now so um so but this has a price and the price is um showing showing that that this close cooperation is still in place and it's a deal. i mean they also get quite quite a leeway now to work is still in place and it's a deal. i mean on their issues with iran at the same time, saudi arabia is interested and america is interested to keep the ceasefire in yemen and and all this is it's a package. it's a big package. and what what tyson just just mentioned about the abraham accords that um the cooperation with israel which is a new alli
u s. still there very much dependent on weapons deliveries and their contracts long running contracts. i mean there is no way that saudi arabia could say we we don't want to have anything to do with us any longer or vice versa. so it's more about strategic demonstrate a demonstration of a strategic move the u. s. is making here they want to show to iran to russia. um we are still in we are still having a leverage here um the it was also a sign that the times when uh saudi arabia was isolated...
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there have been about 3000 cases in the u. s. so far and many more in europe and dozens of other countries including india, russia, and brazil. mat ford battled the virus for more than 3 weeks. it was excruciating at times you know, m, i had intense flu like symptoms, so fever, chills, sore throat, cos, wedding through sheets at night. and then you know, to tell. so skin regions which i had from the get go, but more of them appeared around me infection and towards the end, i counted more than $25.00 all over my body and they just appeared everywhere. women and children in the us have clot, monkey pox, but the us centers for disease control says 99 percent of the cases are seen among gay and bisexual men. the disease is spread by close skin, the skin body, contact muggy box vaccine, and testing kits are in short supply frustrating health experts. i think we kind of stumbled out of the blocks in a few ways, one of which is testing. i don't think there was enough testing available early enough. and then the 2nd thing is with the vac
there have been about 3000 cases in the u. s. so far and many more in europe and dozens of other countries including india, russia, and brazil. mat ford battled the virus for more than 3 weeks. it was excruciating at times you know, m, i had intense flu like symptoms, so fever, chills, sore throat, cos, wedding through sheets at night. and then you know, to tell. so skin regions which i had from the get go, but more of them appeared around me infection and towards the end, i counted more than...
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u. s. is at 9 point one percent. there is going to be talk about the tariffs that you were unilaterally put on by the u. s. but those could, you know, from the chinese side, they decide to put more tariffs on a right. now, americans are the number one issue is not taiwan or ukraine. it's about their pocket books. inflation is eating them alive. real incomes are going down. and this is the real issue that the stake here, nancy pelosi is simply trying to play domestic politics and risking a very potentially devastating crisis. and this is the red line is taiwan itself. if the us somehow encourages i want to believe that they can be independence in the us will protect them aside from the fact that it's not possible even by the u. s. best case scenario. yes, taiwan. i mean china would go to war. i am certain of that, the sentiment here is this is part of their land. it's written into their constitution. no leader of china could walk away from taiwan and survive. and there . and since this is a one party system, it could very w
u. s. is at 9 point one percent. there is going to be talk about the tariffs that you were unilaterally put on by the u. s. but those could, you know, from the chinese side, they decide to put more tariffs on a right. now, americans are the number one issue is not taiwan or ukraine. it's about their pocket books. inflation is eating them alive. real incomes are going down. and this is the real issue that the stake here, nancy pelosi is simply trying to play domestic politics and risking a very...
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i mean, given what you're saying there about the u. s. a strategy when it comes to iran in recent days, it does feel to me at least that biden's language is, is a bit more stronger. i mean, for example, he recently said force is an off the table when it comes to ron. i mean, how do you read into that? i don't see any change at all. as you recall it stated there was no commitment. it's not binding on by the american administrations going back to the 90 ninety's of always said that iraq should not be allowed to go there and they weren't allowed . so there's no difference there. i think that we need to take a step back and look at the broader context and include the meetings that's happening between india is around the united arab emirates and the united states. and so call hi to you to and that demonstrates the whole the america, the fact that the middle east still remains the most important source of energy in the world. means that the strategic value of the middle east is still critical to america. because it is a fax, it's a situation in
i mean, given what you're saying there about the u. s. a strategy when it comes to iran in recent days, it does feel to me at least that biden's language is, is a bit more stronger. i mean, for example, he recently said force is an off the table when it comes to ron. i mean, how do you read into that? i don't see any change at all. as you recall it stated there was no commitment. it's not binding on by the american administrations going back to the 90 ninety's of always said that iraq should...
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u. s. and it's is really allies claim. there's no reason to believe that the killing was intentional. tel aviv has not held any one accountable, but to get more on this, we're going across live now to journalist and middle east analyst robert in la cash . robert, thanks a lot for joining us on the program. first of all, i just want to ask you, what's your take on why the u. s. continues to deny that israeli forces killed the journalist intentionally? i think the u. s. biden administration views, this incident is somewhat of a nuisance, and that seems to be the way they're, they're treating it from the get go on the 1st day that it was announced that sherry and hadn't been to have the wherewithal to conduct a thorough investigation itself. it's clear that the israelis did not want to investigate it primarily for political reasons. and of course, you know, it's very rare that they hold their soldiers properly accountable when they kill palestinians and american citizens as well, to be honest with you. but then later on now they've c
u. s. and it's is really allies claim. there's no reason to believe that the killing was intentional. tel aviv has not held any one accountable, but to get more on this, we're going across live now to journalist and middle east analyst robert in la cash . robert, thanks a lot for joining us on the program. first of all, i just want to ask you, what's your take on why the u. s. continues to deny that israeli forces killed the journalist intentionally? i think the u. s. biden administration...
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u. s. that of it, of products and practices. ah, but there is also significant market monopolization. and so you have a few u. s. and e, u companies dominating international trade in coffee and grains, you know, people like car deal and then you have others like monsanto and buy on fertilizers and so on. so they seemed rather the argument that we say it's money printing the scores, the inflation. no, it's also monopolization, as well as a ranch interests and people who are simply taking advantage of the crisis so that they can raise prices. and this is very indicative of the problem of rising inequality. i mean, it shows that the economic system pushed forward by the e u and the u. s. which is basically neoconservatism plus neoliberalism shows that they really don't care about their own people. actually, they could not care less about the impact on their people. and we wait for our activists and progressive friends in the north to actually start having discussions in our inequality is called for class. but why can't we say that there's a class war going on here? well, well, we'll talk
u. s. that of it, of products and practices. ah, but there is also significant market monopolization. and so you have a few u. s. and e, u companies dominating international trade in coffee and grains, you know, people like car deal and then you have others like monsanto and buy on fertilizers and so on. so they seemed rather the argument that we say it's money printing the scores, the inflation. no, it's also monopolization, as well as a ranch interests and people who are simply taking...
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there? what kind of other escalation is to be expected with regards to the progress of this war, right? and the b u. s. and you kind of said that more heavy weapons on the way, all those weapons making a difference. certainly if you look at one specific u. s. weapon there, the high mos which for food, about a listen to report as long range missile systems. now they do have the capacity to be quite precise. in fact, we have here via been hearing reports about a bridge in house and region of being a destroyed by ukraine and forces with the help of high morse. a long range missile system to definitely helps to gain momentum here for ukrainian forces and to slow down a little bit of a rush, an offensive there. but at the same time, you one, the other then slowing down. what can be seen when he comes to ukraine trying to start the counter offends if they haven't seen much of that. and of course you also hear people saying, why didn't the west send those weapons much earlier? because then it wouldn't be the case that about one 5th of ukraine is already occupied by russian forces in a way people, ukraine and
there? what kind of other escalation is to be expected with regards to the progress of this war, right? and the b u. s. and you kind of said that more heavy weapons on the way, all those weapons making a difference. certainly if you look at one specific u. s. weapon there, the high mos which for food, about a listen to report as long range missile systems. now they do have the capacity to be quite precise. in fact, we have here via been hearing reports about a bridge in house and region of...