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u. s. were responsible then they'll, german government would be the last or institution in the world to press them to mitigate tax officials in india have rated to be, be see offices in the cities of new delhi. and mom by this reportedly comes as part of a tax evasion. prob, his weeks after the british needs broadcast ad documentary critical of india's current prime minister. it was a pointed to new range, were modi's allege roll and the good you route ryan's back in 2002, which claim the lives of more than a 1000 people in west in india are these were engine sharma has the latest from new delhi in come to us all should have landed in bbc offices in new delhi. and in mon, by outside speak, they are conducting a so we're calling the 8th a. so in order to read or thoughts are the points, what we've been given to understand is that phones laptops, all several journalists have been seen and she already knew, daddy were i am right now around 11 am taxman went inside the bdc also they are 2 there nobo
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u. s . were responsible, then they'll, german government would be the last a institution in the world to press them to admit it. but the shocking revelations were not the ones to make waves in u. s. media. instead, the news of unidentified objects and u. s. air space caused a major stir without, let's even speculating over an alien invasion. the white house spokesperson was forced to call for calm, as journalists demanded answers on the recent incidents with mysterious objects shot down over the us and canada. you do want to make sure that the americans, american, people understand that there's no need to panic. the president took this action as i mentioned earlier because of the objects were indeed flying at low lower elevation and they were in civilian aerospace. and we wanted to make sure that we protected that airspace. but again, i, you know, we want to also make sure that the americans are not, do not panic during this time. that's after multiple media outlets typed up theories about, suppo
u. s . were responsible, then they'll, german government would be the last a institution in the world to press them to admit it. but the shocking revelations were not the ones to make waves in u. s. media. instead, the news of unidentified objects and u. s. air space caused a major stir without, let's even speculating over an alien invasion. the white house spokesperson was forced to call for calm, as journalists demanded answers on the recent incidents with mysterious objects shot down over...
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u. s. were arguing that the chinese government does have influence over the ab and that it could use it as sort of a trojan horse to gain access to data abroad. now we don't know what led to the decision today, but what is become clear is that european officials seem to have security concerns as well. all right. really fascinating stuff. t w's chief technology correspondent, younger, south dakota. thank you so much for that. his reminder of the top story that we're following for you today has been no less up in the facing as the 1st anniversary of the war in ukraine approaches. the frontline city of hassan has been liberated by ukrainian forces. the residents are living in fear of a fresh russian onslaught. watching the w. a news coming up next in d. w. news, asia. why women and south korea all having a few a babies. and how using a public boss can save on the rent in tokyo. stories more coming up next sunday, w news, asia with their ash vanity. i'm a new cubes. mckinnon. thank you very much for
u. s. were arguing that the chinese government does have influence over the ab and that it could use it as sort of a trojan horse to gain access to data abroad. now we don't know what led to the decision today, but what is become clear is that european officials seem to have security concerns as well. all right. really fascinating stuff. t w's chief technology correspondent, younger, south dakota. thank you so much for that. his reminder of the top story that we're following for you today has...
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u. s. were responsible, then they'll, german government would be the last or institution in the world to press them to admit it. ah, the bbc in india has found itself in hot water as local tax officials continue to raid their offices and new delhi overnight, reportedly as part of a tax evasion pro r t correspond at room june sharma, who's in new delhi is joining us now. ah, whoa, room june the bbc office rates continue. could you tell us more on the latest? in fact, my sources in the i t department of told me that the tax also so stayed at the bbc offices all night. in fact, the surveys are still continuing as we speak. so around $24.00 all walls and the surveys are expected to be completed by the evening today. they're calling it so these at this point and not a raid or a search. but of course they're seeing that these are opperation to opperation is being conducted to investigate tax evasion. they're also looking at financial irregularities as well as tax manipulation. now important to on the
u. s. were responsible, then they'll, german government would be the last or institution in the world to press them to admit it. ah, the bbc in india has found itself in hot water as local tax officials continue to raid their offices and new delhi overnight, reportedly as part of a tax evasion pro r t correspond at room june sharma, who's in new delhi is joining us now. ah, whoa, room june the bbc office rates continue. could you tell us more on the latest? in fact, my sources in the i t...
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u. s. were responsible, then they'll german government would be the last a institution in the world to press them to admit it. ah, the governor of ohio has urged congress to look into the consequences of a trained derailment in early february. the carriages contain toxic substances which spelled out and were set on fire in a controlled burn by emergency services. and locals are now reporting wildlife falling sake and dying and mass with concerns. also emerging about the safety of drinking water for residence in the area. our teeth kayla mop in reports, corpses of animals are being seen and the deadly chemicals that came from this serious train derailment in east palestine. ohio. that's right near the border with pennsylvania. they are pretty disturbing to look at now from what we understand. there were more deadly chemicals on the train derailed, then the citizens were originally told, and that is raising a lot of questions. so we now have a situation where the environmental protection agency of
u. s. were responsible, then they'll german government would be the last a institution in the world to press them to admit it. ah, the governor of ohio has urged congress to look into the consequences of a trained derailment in early february. the carriages contain toxic substances which spelled out and were set on fire in a controlled burn by emergency services. and locals are now reporting wildlife falling sake and dying and mass with concerns. also emerging about the safety of drinking water...
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u. s. were responsible then they'll, german government would be the last a institution in the world to press them to mitigate tax officials in india have rated to be be see offices in the cities of new delhi and moon by the raids tuesday morning came as part of a tax evasion, investigation just weeks after the news broadcaster air, the documentary critical of the country's current prime minister and his alleged roll in the region, riots back in 2002, which claimed the lives of nearly a 1000. archie correspondent rooms and sha mom brings us details from the deli, the income tax office should have landed in b, b, c. offices and new delhi. and in mon, by i was like we are conducting is so we're calling to eat a. so in order to read or thoughts are the points, what we've been given to understand is that phones, laptops, all several joint lives have been, sees and your renew, delaware. i am right now around 11 am. taxman went inside the bdc, also they are to there's nobody is allowed to go out or eve
u. s. were responsible then they'll, german government would be the last a institution in the world to press them to mitigate tax officials in india have rated to be be see offices in the cities of new delhi and moon by the raids tuesday morning came as part of a tax evasion, investigation just weeks after the news broadcaster air, the documentary critical of the country's current prime minister and his alleged roll in the region, riots back in 2002, which claimed the lives of nearly a 1000....
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so they were half interplay ball the last, but in the end, the u. s. would not play ball with the sandinista govern. so they been forced, again, as they were after 979 to line with russia. so they've gone back to their old ally. ah, to get support in, in the face of continued opposition from the us. so, i mean, the lesson is that, that the u. s. and by the way, he mentioned no chance king, we can mention him again. would all you say? and he said this during the old cold war with the soviet union, but it still app today. he said what, what the u. s. would, would do is force or contrary to align with the soviet union, you know, through violence and economic breads and then blame them for wanting with the. so you'd write that would be a pretext then for more belligerents. and that's exactly what we're seeing today, right? the u. s. bullies the country like nicaragua, freezes him out economically, and then forces them to align with china to align with russia, and then blamed them for doing. and that's what has happened. president ortega is now being describ
so they were half interplay ball the last, but in the end, the u. s. would not play ball with the sandinista govern. so they been forced, again, as they were after 979 to line with russia. so they've gone back to their old ally. ah, to get support in, in the face of continued opposition from the us. so, i mean, the lesson is that, that the u. s. and by the way, he mentioned no chance king, we can mention him again. would all you say? and he said this during the old cold war with the soviet...
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u. s. secretary of state colin powell, who claim that the iraqi leader saddam hussein was developing weapons of mass destruction. top u. s. officials were not the only ones justifying the invasion. western media actively followed their lead closely observing and supporting the u. s. bombing of baghdad. and on the ground, american reporters also worked around the facts just to find the us led invasion. one war journalist who was in the ranks of the u. s. army at the time, shared her memories with us. so 2005 to 2006, i went to iraq 207-2000 8. by the time i got out, i just realized it was much different from how it had been painted. multi layer trauma comes from, you know, 1st like the systemic trauma being trained to kill on command on, on the command of, you know, people that you don't know. probably don't like you and don't care about you. and, and, you know, being trained to kill people who are much more like you than a, than the people who are telling you to, you know, do that. and then there's the individual traumas of yoshi, your friends, be killed and injure being injured yourself. part of my job was to sort of control the media
u. s. secretary of state colin powell, who claim that the iraqi leader saddam hussein was developing weapons of mass destruction. top u. s. officials were not the only ones justifying the invasion. western media actively followed their lead closely observing and supporting the u. s. bombing of baghdad. and on the ground, american reporters also worked around the facts just to find the us led invasion. one war journalist who was in the ranks of the u. s. army at the time, shared her memories...
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but if things were to get to a point where the you or the u. s. or the, you and the u. s. were to try to apply pressure on president zalinski to get him to the negotiating table with russia when it comes to potential negotiations with russia. where it is public opinion in ukraine. stand on this. ok. in december a month ago, there loans asian did i represent democratic initiative foundation. we conducted an nation wide survey that showed that 62 percent of greenhouse, ah, do not accept any compromises we, there a few buyers. another 80 percent of your brands believe that some compromises can be made but not all compromises. this means that it is possible to negotiate on humanitarian issues such as return or for prisoners of war, and not political compromises or territorial concessions. and only about 8 percent of your brain as are ready to make a white compromise including political wants. as we can see, the vast majority of your brain outs, i believe they, you know, understand the russia intent to completely destroy our country and our people, the war crimes that they can m
but if things were to get to a point where the you or the u. s. or the, you and the u. s. were to try to apply pressure on president zalinski to get him to the negotiating table with russia when it comes to potential negotiations with russia. where it is public opinion in ukraine. stand on this. ok. in december a month ago, there loans asian did i represent democratic initiative foundation. we conducted an nation wide survey that showed that 62 percent of greenhouse, ah, do not accept any...
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u. s. were directly responsible for initiating the military conflict and ukraine, all casualties of it as long as we want the war to continue. we will fight that war using ukrainians as proxies and we will fight it to the last ukrainian death. that's what's happened in dumbass. this whole time, this is, these aren't objects, these are people that and so that's why i do what i do. that's why i'm here.
u. s. were directly responsible for initiating the military conflict and ukraine, all casualties of it as long as we want the war to continue. we will fight that war using ukrainians as proxies and we will fight it to the last ukrainian death. that's what's happened in dumbass. this whole time, this is, these aren't objects, these are people that and so that's why i do what i do. that's why i'm here.
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u. s. funding for ukranian. oligarchs than use his power to fire. a state prosecutor who figured out biden's kickback laundering scheme. now, according to crate ukraine's labs were put under the supervision of meta by your t. m. a u. s. firm with expertise in dealing with deadly viruses. like abolla, the source claims that the company even billed secret, bio lab companies in ukraine after the 2014 revolution. and washington was very protective of its secrets. the possession by hostile states or terrorist groups of nuclear, chemical and biological weapons of mass destruction, or related materials or means of delivery, represents the greatest threat to the national security of the united states. in the 21st century. when russia accused the u. s. o facilitating biological warfare research on ukraine, soil, mainstream media did everything to disparage and down cry, the stool. it was a crazy conspiracy, a disinformation campaign, and any one who dead as much as try to see if there's just a kernel of truth to it was labeled a trade him actual russian propaganda trader is. russia also said the luger center in georgia was making zombies to seek a bar is parroting false
u. s. funding for ukranian. oligarchs than use his power to fire. a state prosecutor who figured out biden's kickback laundering scheme. now, according to crate ukraine's labs were put under the supervision of meta by your t. m. a u. s. firm with expertise in dealing with deadly viruses. like abolla, the source claims that the company even billed secret, bio lab companies in ukraine after the 2014 revolution. and washington was very protective of its secrets. the possession by hostile states or...
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u. s. were calling the shots there only to keep dangerous substances out of bad people's hands. of course. the possession by hostile states or terrorist groups of nuclear, chemical and biological weapons of mass destruction are related materials are means of delivery, represents the greatest threat to the national security of the united states in the 21st century. now, according to crate ukraine's labs were put under the supervision of met her by your t. m. a u. s. firm with expertise in dealing with deadly viruses. like abolla, the source claims that the company even billed secret, bio lab companies in ukraine after the 2014 revolution. and washington was very protective of its secrets. they started the civil war, they picked their puppet to run the government, creating a deep state proxy. now with complete control of the ukrainian government, then the biden's began their dirty work bite and visited ukraine, 13 plus times securing u. s. funding for ukranian. oligarchs then use his power to fire a state prosecutor who figured out biden's kickback laundering scheme. when russia a
u. s. were calling the shots there only to keep dangerous substances out of bad people's hands. of course. the possession by hostile states or terrorist groups of nuclear, chemical and biological weapons of mass destruction are related materials are means of delivery, represents the greatest threat to the national security of the united states in the 21st century. now, according to crate ukraine's labs were put under the supervision of met her by your t. m. a u. s. firm with expertise in...
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u. s. were ordered to pay $650000000.00 for failing to sufficiently control the distribution of the drugs. it's hard to see a way out, especially as drug cartels have long since discovered the lucrative market for themselves. with a ruthless killer on the streets of america, fentanyl is 50 times more potent than heroine in the us. someone dies of fentanyl overdose every 7 minutes. where does the truck come from? so why is it so dangerous to search for answers leads us to the city of clear can in north west mexico. the notorious in a lower cartel have a strong hold on the trade in illicit drugs him. after months of research, one of its drug lords has agreed to talk to us on the way from the airport. our mexican producer receives a phone call or hello. there is an or on some of these people are a new don, god, we're not 0. but arnold window, your cross the bridge are a part of the bridge road or just it was, which is one of the like over and over the bridge in a hotel, we meet a man who says his n
u. s. were ordered to pay $650000000.00 for failing to sufficiently control the distribution of the drugs. it's hard to see a way out, especially as drug cartels have long since discovered the lucrative market for themselves. with a ruthless killer on the streets of america, fentanyl is 50 times more potent than heroine in the us. someone dies of fentanyl overdose every 7 minutes. where does the truck come from? so why is it so dangerous to search for answers leads us to the city of clear can...
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u. s. were arguing that the chinese government does have influence over the ab and that it could use it as sort of a trojan horse to gain access to data abroad. no, we don't know what led to the decision today, but what is become clear is that european officials seem to have security concerns as well. all right. really fascinating stuff. t w's chief technology correspond at anna doubt. delcy. thank you so much for that. this he is berlin film festival. the berlin ali is nearing its end, but a handful of competition. films are still to the screen now. the latest offerings making a bed for the golden and silver bare awards of from germany, mexico and spain. in a fire from german filmmaker christian pixels uptight also lay on, finds himself sharing a holiday house with more people than he bargained for. as local forest fires draw closer and lay on struggles to finish his book. they give him a try, some tensions between the unlikely foursome stop together in the woods reach, boiling point. the psych
u. s. were arguing that the chinese government does have influence over the ab and that it could use it as sort of a trojan horse to gain access to data abroad. no, we don't know what led to the decision today, but what is become clear is that european officials seem to have security concerns as well. all right. really fascinating stuff. t w's chief technology correspond at anna doubt. delcy. thank you so much for that. this he is berlin film festival. the berlin ali is nearing its end, but a...
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u. s. were ukraine, and that will not wave. i want to talk about china to a country you say poses the greatest threat to the us national security objectives . can you explain why you see beijing as the bigger threat than the man in the kremlin who essentially put us on the brink of world war 3? ah, what's easiest way to think about this and it's a, it's a close call. i mean, both russia and china, post threats, but really the that the threat environment as we talk about in the house armed services committee, is china, russia, iran, north korea, and transnational terrorist organizations. and they all have, well, a couple of things in common, but the big one is they want to break down the international rules based ordered. they want to make the world safe for bullying autocracy. and one of the key goals in that is to push the us out of the world, whether it's iran wanting to push us out in the least russia wanting to push us out of eastern europe, china wanting to push us out of asia, because they know that our presence and most
u. s. were ukraine, and that will not wave. i want to talk about china to a country you say poses the greatest threat to the us national security objectives . can you explain why you see beijing as the bigger threat than the man in the kremlin who essentially put us on the brink of world war 3? ah, what's easiest way to think about this and it's a, it's a close call. i mean, both russia and china, post threats, but really the that the threat environment as we talk about in the house armed...
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u. s. were directly responsible for initiating the military conflict in ukraine, our casualties of it as long as we want the war to continue. we will fight that more using ukrainians as proxies and we will fight it to the last ukrainian death. that's what's happened in dumbass. this whole time, this is, these aren't objects, these are people that and so that's why i do what i do. that's why i'm here. ah, i'm sorry to hear that today that 360 of you, we're going to question whether there's a link between the psychiatric drugs being prescribed to use an increase in mass shooting. let's get started. ah, the number of mass shooting and academic setting is a shockey. when you compare the united states with the rest of the world, now most countries can count on the fingers. how many incidents? well, the united states of the last decade has amounted to hundreds. those who commit these shootings often a common characteristic of mental illness. psychological problems, a family dysfunction or a history of
u. s. were directly responsible for initiating the military conflict in ukraine, our casualties of it as long as we want the war to continue. we will fight that more using ukrainians as proxies and we will fight it to the last ukrainian death. that's what's happened in dumbass. this whole time, this is, these aren't objects, these are people that and so that's why i do what i do. that's why i'm here. ah, i'm sorry to hear that today that 360 of you, we're going to question whether there's a...
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and the see how you admitted to planting fake stories to make people believe that they were u. f. o 's, over half of all u. f o reports from the late 1900 fifties, through the 1900 sixty's were accounted for by mand reconnaissance flights. this led the air force to make misleading and deceptive statements to the public in order to lay public fears and to protect an extraordinarily sensitive national security project. 12, and this claims that the latest you are focused guy is a sign up and softening up public support for increased military spending as part of a new cold war against china and russia. the u. f. o stories all over corporate media are being pushed heavily by the us military and spy agencies. looking back at history, this looks like a psychological operations to hide new experimental technology and or manufacture consent for increased military budgets and a new arms race with china. russia, it is known that the u. s. has invested in with then us president donald trump space fleet widely marked at the time. the pentagon has admitted that there is a spot in the space program w
and the see how you admitted to planting fake stories to make people believe that they were u. f. o 's, over half of all u. f o reports from the late 1900 fifties, through the 1900 sixty's were accounted for by mand reconnaissance flights. this led the air force to make misleading and deceptive statements to the public in order to lay public fears and to protect an extraordinarily sensitive national security project. 12, and this claims that the latest you are focused guy is a sign up and...
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u. s. from the u. k. and from the e. u. we seen similar situations in the past when u. s. arms were used by libyan in syrian opposition groups, but what happens when those conflicts are over or seemingly over? oh, where did the weapons go? it didn't go 1st. it's a long time before these contracts are over, as you know, in afghanistan, it went on for 20 years, and it could good much longer. in libya, what we did was supply a lot of weapons to people who in turn, sold them to other insurgencies and, and terrorist groups and others throughout africa and elsewhere. and of course, our efforts in afghanistan, armed in effect, against the soviets isis. or i'll should say al cater and then later isis. so he things have low back effects on heaping in mind. he didn't have these amps industries. that would be wrong to say they didn't invade ukraine. cooking did that . however, they, in their people, they were influencing and the government were willing to risk a war like this coming from their policies which were attract provocative in terms of making it likely that the russians, any russian l
u. s. from the u. k. and from the e. u. we seen similar situations in the past when u. s. arms were used by libyan in syrian opposition groups, but what happens when those conflicts are over or seemingly over? oh, where did the weapons go? it didn't go 1st. it's a long time before these contracts are over, as you know, in afghanistan, it went on for 20 years, and it could good much longer. in libya, what we did was supply a lot of weapons to people who in turn, sold them to other insurgencies...
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u. s. were trained carrying hazardous chemicals derailed earlier this month. new health clinics are being set out for people to spite assurances by local officials that there's no health risk. mike, hannah has more strong footage from the sight of the train crash. wreckage is being cleared from the scene, but residents fear the impact on the environment is less visible. the anger was clear at a recent town hall meeting with many insisting that they were being lied to by authorities who maintain that is no health risk. oh. the c e o of the train company, norfolk southern, visited the town to meet with some residents, leaving many less than satisfied with what they heard. it's a terrible arcs of it go. it falls on your shoulders, it's or train, but the c o. l ensure declined to answer specific questions about clean up concerns for being completely transparent, completely collaborative with their highly pianists and transportation sick. a tree pete put a judge has made public a letter he sent to shaw calling for accountability, writing the people of east palestin
u. s. were trained carrying hazardous chemicals derailed earlier this month. new health clinics are being set out for people to spite assurances by local officials that there's no health risk. mike, hannah has more strong footage from the sight of the train crash. wreckage is being cleared from the scene, but residents fear the impact on the environment is less visible. the anger was clear at a recent town hall meeting with many insisting that they were being lied to by authorities who maintain...
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u. s. invasion. according to one survey, a chinese foreign ministry spokesperson set on friday that 37000000 people were displaced. following the u. s. interventions in afghanistan, iraq and syria. since the 2nd world war, washington has been militarily involved in conflicts in asia, latin america, yugoslavia, and throughout the middle east. almost all of washington's interventions were justified by defending democracy or fighting terrorism. that's despite the fact that most of these conflicts lead to political chaos and high civilian casualties in the countries involved media and political analysts line all told us the current conflict in ukraine is important for moscow because of the risk of u. s. military involvement, right at russia's doorstep when you consider the fact that there are people who still understand, i think based in some kind of good spirit that we have to protect individuals from being bullied and being traversed and being manhandled by. i don't think they really understand. number one, the history and how history has shown that very frankly, we were doing this in the past in my gener
u. s. invasion. according to one survey, a chinese foreign ministry spokesperson set on friday that 37000000 people were displaced. following the u. s. interventions in afghanistan, iraq and syria. since the 2nd world war, washington has been militarily involved in conflicts in asia, latin america, yugoslavia, and throughout the middle east. almost all of washington's interventions were justified by defending democracy or fighting terrorism. that's despite the fact that most of these conflicts...
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u. s. officials were divided on how to best carry out the terror act. with the u. s . air force proposing dropping bombs was delayed fuses that could be set off remotely. an idea that was rejected. naval forces favored a more direct approach by destroying the pipelines with submarines, but that too was turned down. it finally was the secret services idea which was adopted for a covert operation covering all tracks. but u. s. officials themselves have previously made no secret of their intentions. if russia invades then, there will be, there will be no longer a north stream to we will bring it into. i am. and i think the administration is very gratified to know that north stream who is now, as you like to say, a hunk of metal at the bottom of the see these pipelines that is more streamlined, we're trying to we're not pumping gas into europe that offers tremendous strategic opportunity for, for the years to come. it's complete after hypocrisy. sy, hersh is used unnamed sources to reveal atrocities that they have to deny this, and they have to try and smear as i hersch
u. s. officials were divided on how to best carry out the terror act. with the u. s . air force proposing dropping bombs was delayed fuses that could be set off remotely. an idea that was rejected. naval forces favored a more direct approach by destroying the pipelines with submarines, but that too was turned down. it finally was the secret services idea which was adopted for a covert operation covering all tracks. but u. s. officials themselves have previously made no secret of their...
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were killed in the 1st several weeks of this doctrines application. but back then the mainstream media did everything it could to justify the u. s. invasion. there were no strangers to censorship either in their mission to win over average american hearts and minds for a hunt to find nonexistent. weapons of mass destruction. my stories raising questions about the administration's claim, so the link between iraq and al qaeda were being cut burried or held out of the paper altogether. i grew so sick of this that when the washington post reported that a rock had turned over its nerve gas to terrorists, i refused to try to match the story. one mid level editor in the washington bureau yelled at me for my refusal. he came to my desk carrying a golf club while berating me after i told him that the story and i wasn't going to make any calls on it. later on. the same media outlets even admitted much of what they published was not based on a shred of evidence. we have found a number of instances of coverage. there was not as rigorous as it should have been . in some cases information that was controversial then, and seems questionable now was insuff
were killed in the 1st several weeks of this doctrines application. but back then the mainstream media did everything it could to justify the u. s. invasion. there were no strangers to censorship either in their mission to win over average american hearts and minds for a hunt to find nonexistent. weapons of mass destruction. my stories raising questions about the administration's claim, so the link between iraq and al qaeda were being cut burried or held out of the paper altogether. i grew so...
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u. s and soviets were more on the same page in certain respects than the u . s. and the british were, at the time, during the same period, the germans offered stalin a trade for his son, yackel of who is being held in a concentration camp and his change of a general field marshal feed. rick palace captured near stalingrad the kremlin mazda answered, i don't trade soldiers, promotionals the allies knew about it. roosevelt was notorious of being very complimentary toward stolen and russia general and its people and very cold and distant to winston churchill ah, stone and standing in terror was very strong. the germans surrendered near stalingrad the great tank battle of the coolness fall should be won. the red army was advancing, but great britain was losing its influence. it was obvious for everyone, including churchill. later he said, cold between the great russian bear on one side of the american buffalo on the other. there was i the poor little english donkey. ah, the key issue of the terrace conference, the opening of a 2nd front froze again. we have too many t
u. s and soviets were more on the same page in certain respects than the u . s. and the british were, at the time, during the same period, the germans offered stalin a trade for his son, yackel of who is being held in a concentration camp and his change of a general field marshal feed. rick palace captured near stalingrad the kremlin mazda answered, i don't trade soldiers, promotionals the allies knew about it. roosevelt was notorious of being very complimentary toward stolen and russia general...
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and they were publicly stating that the u. s. a. need a were rapidly deploying their military bases and secret bio labs near our borders during their maneuvers. they explored the theater of future military actions, and they prepared the key of regime to be controlled by them. ukraine, enslaved by them for a big warm. and now they are admitting it admitting it publicly by openly and with no shame. russia, president of swiss, that russia did everything, everything that it could to avoid this conflict, especially military operation in ukraine with who years. 4 years european need, who he does as well as the government here that believes to be fully controlled by laser. these leaders lied to russia for years live and they stole about the crates peacefully had said that he spent those years. i'm big weapons of the crate, the breadth of which we are only. now this is you will to says the various nationalists need as neo nazis would trail in western military colleges. love of, of were taught how to wage war against the russian federation ru
and they were publicly stating that the u. s. a. need a were rapidly deploying their military bases and secret bio labs near our borders during their maneuvers. they explored the theater of future military actions, and they prepared the key of regime to be controlled by them. ukraine, enslaved by them for a big warm. and now they are admitting it admitting it publicly by openly and with no shame. russia, president of swiss, that russia did everything, everything that it could to avoid this...
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u. s. military helicopter arrived carrying a group of men who were supposed to be u. s. navy anti mind personnel. the thing i found odd was that they claimed to be there to search for underwater mines. however, they lacked the equipment for such exercises. their equipment consisted of the latest navy issue, deep dive in underwater, re breathers, and some small hard box cases. we called them, pelicans. they took their boat off shore, not to the area where the simulated minds were placed, but to an entirely different location. after the exercise was over and they returned, almost all of their pelicans were missing. earlier john mcdoogan joined my colleague, no doubt how mommy, in the studio here to discuss the letter and what was revealed, he set the sabotage of the north stream pipelines essentially amounted to a terror attack. meantime, the u. s. has no intention of pursuing peace in ukraine. i have a history of getting some very exposed documents and keeping them secret and keeping my source the secret back. that's why had to come to russia because the u. s. governmen
u. s. military helicopter arrived carrying a group of men who were supposed to be u. s. navy anti mind personnel. the thing i found odd was that they claimed to be there to search for underwater mines. however, they lacked the equipment for such exercises. their equipment consisted of the latest navy issue, deep dive in underwater, re breathers, and some small hard box cases. we called them, pelicans. they took their boat off shore, not to the area where the simulated minds were placed, but to...
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were seated to britain by france. in 1966, the u. k. agreed with united states to make the british indian ocean territory available for the defense purposes of the u. s. and the u. k. and the gulshan people were removed from the islands. we must, however, now look forward not back on decisions about the future of the british indian ocean territory. the government has now considered all the available information and has decided against the resettlement of that she calls him. people on the grounds of feasibility, defense and security interests, and the cost, the precious taxpayer. the costs of being estimated to, to vary from anything between 55000000 for a me a 50 people going back to anything like 256000000 pounds for one and a half 1000. it would then also triggered the obligation of majesty's government to pay on an annual basis, the costs of sustaining the population. and in fact, when there is no hospital available, no, no care urgently that can be delivered to people. it is in my view, unsustainable to expect a community of any such size to exist in such a setting. certainly, rosendam, mister speaker bridges should go. seasons should have the ri
were seated to britain by france. in 1966, the u. k. agreed with united states to make the british indian ocean territory available for the defense purposes of the u. s. and the u. k. and the gulshan people were removed from the islands. we must, however, now look forward not back on decisions about the future of the british indian ocean territory. the government has now considered all the available information and has decided against the resettlement of that she calls him. people on the...
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u. s. military helicopter arrived carrying a group of men who were supposed to be u. s. navy, anti mind personnel, the thing i found odd was that they claimed to be there to search for underwater mines. however, they lack the equipment for such exercises. their equipment consisted of the latest navy issue, deep diving, underwater re breathers, and some small hard box cases. we called them pelicans. they took their boat off shore, not to the area where the simulated mines replaced but to an entirely different location. after the exercise was over and they returned, almost all of their pelicans were missing a time to learn more. the program here crossing life, the independent journalist jo lawyer who actually interviewed seymour hersh, mr. loria very well. welcome to you. thank you so much for joining us here in archie international. wanted to just to get right off the top of my head here. your impressions from your interview with seymour hersh, what stood, what stood out the most for you? well, it was a tough interview. he's well known to be a difficult man to do interv
u. s. military helicopter arrived carrying a group of men who were supposed to be u. s. navy, anti mind personnel, the thing i found odd was that they claimed to be there to search for underwater mines. however, they lack the equipment for such exercises. their equipment consisted of the latest navy issue, deep diving, underwater re breathers, and some small hard box cases. we called them pelicans. they took their boat off shore, not to the area where the simulated mines replaced but to an...