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u.s. military adviser in charge of this was jim steele. was probably more alarmed when i started to hear reports a few months later that that particular unit was carrying out death squad activities in iraq the publication by wiki leaks of thousands of diplomatic cables show that by july two thousand and five the u.s. embassy in baghdad was telling washington about the abuse being committed by the commandos. we also learned that adnan tarbet was a guest at the american embassy in baghdad he met the u.s. ambassador for counterterrorism and talked about his approach to police in this is an extract from what he's reported to have said summary fight terror with terror major general target who created in command special police forces is a sunni officer who served time in prison for attempting to overthrow the saddam regime they expressed the view that it is necessary to fight terror with terror. and that it is critical that their forces be respected and feared as this was what was required in iraqi society to command authority. we asked embassad
u.s. military adviser in charge of this was jim steele. was probably more alarmed when i started to hear reports a few months later that that particular unit was carrying out death squad activities in iraq the publication by wiki leaks of thousands of diplomatic cables show that by july two thousand and five the u.s. embassy in baghdad was telling washington about the abuse being committed by the commandos. we also learned that adnan tarbet was a guest at the american embassy in baghdad he met...
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u.s. to be a global military power. a strong they don't it's good for europe and good for not to states to roll wars and a cold war fought also that we are stronger together than apart. the us military presence on the presence of canada in europe is good for north america it's good for europe but it's also good for america and especially for the not the states because it helps to united states to be a global power. the u.s. military presence in europe is about protecting europeans but it's also about projecting u.s. military power into asia the middle east and africa. but other news china has accused the u.s. of bullying and warned that it will hit back at any further trade tariffs imposed by washington on wednesday the u.s. escalated the tit for tat tat war by threatening new charges of two hundred billion dollars worth of chinese goods beijing called the move unacceptable last week president trump slapped thirty four billion dollars worth of tariffs on chinese goods which beijing immediately counted them a war sound i
u.s. to be a global military power. a strong they don't it's good for europe and good for not to states to roll wars and a cold war fought also that we are stronger together than apart. the us military presence on the presence of canada in europe is good for north america it's good for europe but it's also good for america and especially for the not the states because it helps to united states to be a global power. the u.s. military presence in europe is about protecting europeans but it's also...
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u.s. military strategy in central america. he was totally committed to defeating the guerrilla insurgency in el salvador he used to discuss how he traveled around to the military bases where u.s. trainers were based he talked about the importance of building human intelligence information as opposed to just technical information i don't think he had any hesitations about obtaining information by very rough forms that were being carried out by the salvadoran armed forces under the eyes of u.s. military trainers. steele was the chief american country insurgency expert on the ground in el salvador a figure of a new almost authority to the door in military the mill group commander in el salvador nothing moves with his authority. and it was due eradicate the guerrilla movement it's very well written through history that there were major massacres being conducted. we put these allegations to retired colonel steele and have received no reply. by the end of the civil war at least seventy five thousand salvadoran civilians have died and
u.s. military strategy in central america. he was totally committed to defeating the guerrilla insurgency in el salvador he used to discuss how he traveled around to the military bases where u.s. trainers were based he talked about the importance of building human intelligence information as opposed to just technical information i don't think he had any hesitations about obtaining information by very rough forms that were being carried out by the salvadoran armed forces under the eyes of u.s....
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u.s. military strategy in central america. he was totally committed to defeating the guerrilla insurgency in el salvador he used to discuss how he traveled around to the military bases where u.s. trainers were based he talked about the importance of building human intelligence information as opposed to just technical information i don't think he had any hesitations about obtaining information by very rough forms that were being carried out by the salvadoran armed forces under the eyes of u.s. military trainers. steele was the chief american country insurgency expert on the ground in el salvador a figure of a new almost authority to the door in military the mill group commander in el salvador nothing moves with his authority. and it was due eradicate the guerrilla movement it's very well written through history that there were major massacres being conducted. we put these allegations to retired colonel steele and have received no reply. by the end of the civil war at least seventy five thousand salvadoran civilians have died and
u.s. military strategy in central america. he was totally committed to defeating the guerrilla insurgency in el salvador he used to discuss how he traveled around to the military bases where u.s. trainers were based he talked about the importance of building human intelligence information as opposed to just technical information i don't think he had any hesitations about obtaining information by very rough forms that were being carried out by the salvadoran armed forces under the eyes of u.s....
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u.s. military trainers. steele was the chief american country insurgency expert on the ground in el salvador a figure of enormous authority to the door and military of the mill group commander in el salvador nuffin moules with authority. and it was due eradicate the guerrilla movement it's very well written through history that there were major massacres being conducted. we put these allegations to retired colonel steele and have received no reply. by the end of the civil war at least seventy five thousand salvadoran civilians have died and one million refugees have fled the country the salvadoran military who are to the advance of the guerrillas leading some in washington to believe the u.s. advisory role was a success. so much so that even david petraeus then an ambitious thirty three year old major visited the door to study this country insurgency campaign the young to trace even reportedly stayed in steele's house while their. eighteen years later in baghdad but now general petraeus would use steele's ex
u.s. military trainers. steele was the chief american country insurgency expert on the ground in el salvador a figure of enormous authority to the door and military of the mill group commander in el salvador nuffin moules with authority. and it was due eradicate the guerrilla movement it's very well written through history that there were major massacres being conducted. we put these allegations to retired colonel steele and have received no reply. by the end of the civil war at least seventy...
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u.s. military budget again it was in eighty two billion dollars increasingly increase this year that's more than russia's entire military budget that was supported by the democrats and the republicans so they come together on this issue and in russia as our other guys have said is an essential part of the expansion of the u.s. military machine because what are we going to why are we going to spend a trillion dollars a year on wars are going to be. it's grenada is it going to be against little tiny countries you need a major power sort of enemy and then the national security strategy that was unveiled in january and trump himself came out to do it maybe because first of his narcissism he came out to announce it unlike previous presidents it says that the main priority for the u.s. military in the coming decade in decades is not islamic terrorism it's not terrorism at all it's for major power confrontation with russia and china that's budgeting that's budgeting and military contingency planning now to do that you have to really paint the adversary as an adversary so it's an article of faith t
u.s. military budget again it was in eighty two billion dollars increasingly increase this year that's more than russia's entire military budget that was supported by the democrats and the republicans so they come together on this issue and in russia as our other guys have said is an essential part of the expansion of the u.s. military machine because what are we going to why are we going to spend a trillion dollars a year on wars are going to be. it's grenada is it going to be against little...
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u.s. military strategy in central america. he was totally committed to defeating the guerrilla insurgency in el salvador he used to discuss how he traveled around to the military bases where u.s. trainers were based he talked about the importance of building human intelligence information as opposed to just technical information i don't think he had any hesitations about obtaining information by very rough forms that were being carried out by the salvadoran armed forces under the eyes of u.s. military trainers. steele was the chief american country insurgency expert on the ground in el salvador a figure of a new almost authority to the salvadoran military here to the mill group commander in el salvador nothing moves with his authority. and it was due eradicate the guerrilla movement it's very well written through history that there were major massacres being conducted. we put these allegations to retired colonel steele and have received no reply. by the end of the civil war at least seventy five thousand salvadoran civilians ha
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u.s. military strategy in central america. he was totally committed to defeating the guerrilla insurgency in el salvador he used to discuss how he traveled around to the military bases where u.s. trainers were based he talked about the importance of building human intelligence information as opposed to just technical information i don't think he had any hesitations about obtaining information by very rough forms that were being carried out by the salvadoran armed forces under the eyes of u.s. military trainers. steele was the chief american country insurgency expert on the ground in el salvador a figure of a new almost authority to the door in military of the mill group commander in el salvador nothing moves with his authority. and it was due eradicate the guerrilla movement it's very well written through history that there were major massacres being conducted. we put these allegations to retired colonel steele and have received no reply. by the end of the civil war at least seventy five thousand salvadoran civilians have died
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u.s. state department and military speak it can only mean one thing. perfect place to build a hundred million dollar drone bases and put hundreds upon hundreds of u.s. soldiers because that is exactly how the u.s. responded to the survey and since the escalation of u.s. military and drone presence in the region the intercepts nick turk terse notes the country is now a hotbed of extremist groups including al qaeda in the islamic magreb the islamic state of iraq and the islamic state west africa isis greater sahara isis libya and boko haram according to the u.s. state department most of the organizations were operating in niger or didn't even exist when or be conducted its polling and that my friends is u.s. foreign policy two hundred years after our independence spreading democracy one drone bombing at a time and let's start watching the hawks. but that's. the bottom. like you that i got. to. welcome everybody to watching the hawks i am tyrrel them and them to have a lot less. yeah there is that that. is the chicken and the egg you know are we there figh
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u.s. military. the u.s. news and world report reported that during a bowl epidemic in west africa the u.s. that four thousand troops to help eradicate the disease ultimately when ended up passing it caused riots and local communities and taken all together bush in the u.s. news and world report that clearly shows that the militarization of africa is a major us foreign policy objective and i find that horrible this country's already been through one colonization and now we're militaristically colonizing them which i think is even more disgusting and our. to repeat such blatant mistakes of the past oh it's terrible it's like to me it's like you know let the countries in africa find their own way i think they've had enough colonialism you know they've had enough foreign military presence on their shores throughout or i don't know history. i think let them do their thing you know trade do that kind of thing great you know if they ask you for help come in and help but other than that hands off i don't i cannot fa
u.s. military. the u.s. news and world report reported that during a bowl epidemic in west africa the u.s. that four thousand troops to help eradicate the disease ultimately when ended up passing it caused riots and local communities and taken all together bush in the u.s. news and world report that clearly shows that the militarization of africa is a major us foreign policy objective and i find that horrible this country's already been through one colonization and now we're militaristically...
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u.s. state department and military speak it can only mean one thing. perfect place to build a hundred million dollar drone bases and put hundreds upon hundreds of u.s. soldiers because that is exactly how the u.s. responded to the survey and since the escalation of u.s. military and drone presence in the region the intercepts nick turk terse notes the country is now a hotbed of extremist groups including al qaeda in the islamic magreb the islamic state of iraq and the islamic state west africa isis greater sahara isis libya and boko haram according to the u.s. state department most of the organizations were operating in niger or didn't even exist when or be conducted its polling and that my friends is u.s. foreign policy two hundred years after our independence spreading democracy one drone bombing at a time i would start watching the hawks. but that's. the bottom. like you that i got. to. welcome everybody to watching the hawks i am to roll them and them to have a lot less. there is that that. the chicken and the egg you know are we there fighting you
u.s. state department and military speak it can only mean one thing. perfect place to build a hundred million dollar drone bases and put hundreds upon hundreds of u.s. soldiers because that is exactly how the u.s. responded to the survey and since the escalation of u.s. military and drone presence in the region the intercepts nick turk terse notes the country is now a hotbed of extremist groups including al qaeda in the islamic magreb the islamic state of iraq and the islamic state west africa...
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u.s. military decides to use weather control as a magic cloak to hide an attack. but u.s. military generals fear that the astronauts on board the science station might not follow their orders they decide to replace them and a bitter battle ensues. because some trees. quark humans wage war the planet suffers. in the in terms of. roland emmerich the next stop was hollywood. when world famous pianist paul actually loses both his hands in an accident doctors managed to successfully graft on new ones but the new hands belong to a murderer and the last thing they want to do is play the piano. they just want to carry on killing in his nightmares all that slowly realizes why his new digits have a mind of their own the next film is a classic of german expressionism and quite prescient seventy five years after the film was first shown the first successful hand transplant was performed. in one thousand nine hundred sixty the east german day for studios made a film version of polish stanislav the lens science fiction novel the astronauts when an idea an object from venus is found on ea
u.s. military decides to use weather control as a magic cloak to hide an attack. but u.s. military generals fear that the astronauts on board the science station might not follow their orders they decide to replace them and a bitter battle ensues. because some trees. quark humans wage war the planet suffers. in the in terms of. roland emmerich the next stop was hollywood. when world famous pianist paul actually loses both his hands in an accident doctors managed to successfully graft on new...
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u.s. president and his top military commanders to try and break certainty in the u.s. chain of command. i don't mean that in a metaphorical sense, i mean literally the military chain of command an using the top u.s. military leader in the middle east of disobeying orders, discrediting, of defying the wishes and the official position of the president of the united states which is something they say they know even as our u.s. military doesn't. this is deliberate tracking in unreality. right? this is garbage season. this is -- that's what is it feels like to wade through this kind of stuff. but you know what? it's supposed to be disorienting and demoralizing, supposed to make you feel exhausted and like nothing makes sense. everything is too hard to work your way through. that's the point. it's supposed to make you not believe anything anymore. it's supposed to sap your morale. it's supposed to stop your will to fight or believe in anything important. it's information warfare. it's supposed to make you feel bad. and right now, it's cranking back up to what it was like ahead of the 2016 elec
u.s. president and his top military commanders to try and break certainty in the u.s. chain of command. i don't mean that in a metaphorical sense, i mean literally the military chain of command an using the top u.s. military leader in the middle east of disobeying orders, discrediting, of defying the wishes and the official position of the president of the united states which is something they say they know even as our u.s. military doesn't. this is deliberate tracking in unreality. right? this...
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u.s. military leadership has no idea what the agreements were. >> that's right. the u.s. military is not clear what came out of helsinki. we heard from the top u.s. general in the middle east who overseas u.s. forces in the region. he says he's received no specific direction following the helsinki summit between putin and trump. one of the topics that was discussed between trump and putin was the issue of syria. in syria the u.s. military and russian military operate in close proximity to one another and they held a deconfliction hotline that allow them to avoid accidents. we're told that continues but in terms of boosting that any more, something the russians seem to suggest was on the table, the u.s. military has received no guidance. a u.s. spokesperson said when we have more information we will talk about it. so not must have information in terms of what was being talked about. >> ryan brown, thank you for bringing that to us. >>> an extraordinary statement as well from the white house. the white house confirming it is considering this proposal put forward by vladimir
u.s. military leadership has no idea what the agreements were. >> that's right. the u.s. military is not clear what came out of helsinki. we heard from the top u.s. general in the middle east who overseas u.s. forces in the region. he says he's received no specific direction following the helsinki summit between putin and trump. one of the topics that was discussed between trump and putin was the issue of syria. in syria the u.s. military and russian military operate in close proximity to...
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u.s. military plane was allowed into north korea on friday morning to bring them to a base in the south. members of the kurdish led syrian democratic forces are in damascus to meet with the government of president bashar assad is the first time the two sides of held talks the s.d.f. controls much of the northeast of syria driving out i saw with u.s. support. say they want autonomous area and are not seeking independence turkey a nato ally of washington has long opposed u.s. support for the kurds and pursuit of is a force in istanbul and watching events of course an interesting meeting between those kurdish fighters and damascus which is certainly going to make ankara sit up and take note. yes you have these are actually very interesting times for all the players who are playing on serious chess boards especially considering the latest social media rows between leaders of united states iran and finally turkish officials yesterday about about passive bronson's house imprisonment so this to this actually this meeting came at a very interesting time you know of turkey and you not to the stat
u.s. military plane was allowed into north korea on friday morning to bring them to a base in the south. members of the kurdish led syrian democratic forces are in damascus to meet with the government of president bashar assad is the first time the two sides of held talks the s.d.f. controls much of the northeast of syria driving out i saw with u.s. support. say they want autonomous area and are not seeking independence turkey a nato ally of washington has long opposed u.s. support for the...
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u.s. military trainers. steele was the chief american country insurgency expert on the ground in el salvador a figure of enormous authority to the door and military of the mill group commander in el salvador nuffin moules with his authority. and it was due eradicate the guerrilla movement it's very well written through history that there were major massacres being conducted. we put these allegations to retired colonel steele and have received no reply. by the end of the civil war at least seventy five thousand salvadoran civilians have died and one million refugees have fled the country the salvadoran military who are to the advance of the guerrillas leading some in washington to believe the u.s. advisory role was a success. so much so that even david petraeus then an ambitious thirty three year old major visited salvador to study this country insurgency campaign the young to trace even reportedly stayed in steele's house while their. eighteen years later in baghdad and now general petraeus would use steele'
u.s. military trainers. steele was the chief american country insurgency expert on the ground in el salvador a figure of enormous authority to the door and military of the mill group commander in el salvador nuffin moules with his authority. and it was due eradicate the guerrilla movement it's very well written through history that there were major massacres being conducted. we put these allegations to retired colonel steele and have received no reply. by the end of the civil war at least...
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u.s. military bases. forming andleft worked opening stores to provide services, bars, restaurants, and other entertainment facilities increased. consisted 40% of okinawa gdp. butes by soldiers occurred the local judiciary system -- americans. local people gave -- woman in american soldier walking arm in in the entertainment district. it can't between american soldiers and local women. there were many cases those mothers and children were left behind and it was unknown. survey, done by local government, about mixed-race children, in 1965, children have been raised by both parents, only 9.8%. and children were 50%. raised by the modern side of relatives. the survey shows how the postwar era was problematic in the narrative view toward marriages with u.s. soldiers. but how local community had a negative view, men and women really loved. in 1947, a local newspaper reported the first international marriage. it is not clear that this newspaper article may have upset it. in 1948, u.s. command issued a special or
u.s. military bases. forming andleft worked opening stores to provide services, bars, restaurants, and other entertainment facilities increased. consisted 40% of okinawa gdp. butes by soldiers occurred the local judiciary system -- americans. local people gave -- woman in american soldier walking arm in in the entertainment district. it can't between american soldiers and local women. there were many cases those mothers and children were left behind and it was unknown. survey, done by local...
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u.s. military trainers. steele was the chief american country insurgency expert on the ground in el salvador a figure of enormous authority to the door and military of the mill group commander in el salvador nuffin moules with his authority. and it was due eradicate the guerrilla movement it's very well written through history that there were major massacres being conducted. we put these allegations to retired colonel steele and have received no reply. by the end of the civil war at least seventy five thousand salvadoran civilians have died and one million refugees have fled the country the salvadoran military who are to the advance of the guerrillas leading some in washington to believe the u.s. advisory role was a success. so much so that even david petraeus then an ambitious thirty three year old major visited salvador to study this country insurgency campaign the young portray us even reportedly stayed in steele's house while their. eighteen years later in baghdad but now general petraeus would use steel
u.s. military trainers. steele was the chief american country insurgency expert on the ground in el salvador a figure of enormous authority to the door and military of the mill group commander in el salvador nuffin moules with his authority. and it was due eradicate the guerrilla movement it's very well written through history that there were major massacres being conducted. we put these allegations to retired colonel steele and have received no reply. by the end of the civil war at least...
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and their hugely disproportionate shouldering of the u.s. military presence for the entire country. okinawa. and even though it's one of the smallest japanese prefectures in terms of livable area, they accommodate more than half of the foreign military presence. even more problematic, much of okinawa's arable land suitable for farming. on an island whose whole traditional identity was built around farming, is eaten up by military bases. the military base issue. is this more important for older people or younger people? >> keiji: oh, it's for the older people. >> anthony: it's for the older people. >> keiji: yes. so when you actually go to a place where they have a, like, a protest going on. i would say over 80% of the people are, uh, all retired person. >> anthony: why do you think that is? >> keiji: um, this is only my opinion. but, uh, japanese imperial army did a lot of brutal stuff on this island and war never ended for some people. and the feelings that they got suppressed all of a sudden after they retire they kind of burst. and they wanna kinda -- >> anthony: act out. >> keiji
and their hugely disproportionate shouldering of the u.s. military presence for the entire country. okinawa. and even though it's one of the smallest japanese prefectures in terms of livable area, they accommodate more than half of the foreign military presence. even more problematic, much of okinawa's arable land suitable for farming. on an island whose whole traditional identity was built around farming, is eaten up by military bases. the military base issue. is this more important for older...
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u.s. military budget again it was in eighty two billion dollars increase increase this year that's more than russia's entire military budget that was supported by the democrats and the republicans so they come together on this issue and in russia as our other guys have said is an essential part of the expansion of the u.s. military machine because what are we going to why are we going to spend a trillion dollars a year on wars are going to be. against grenada is it going to be against little tiny countries you need a major power sort of enemy and then the national security strategy that was unveiled in january and trump himself came out to do it maybe because some of his narcissism he came out to announce it unlike previous presidents it says that the main priority for the u.s. military in the coming decade in decades is not islamic terrorism it's not terrorism at all it's for major power confrontation with russia and china that's budgeting that's budgeting and military contingency planning now to do that you have to really paint the adversary as an adversary so it's an article of faith ther
u.s. military budget again it was in eighty two billion dollars increase increase this year that's more than russia's entire military budget that was supported by the democrats and the republicans so they come together on this issue and in russia as our other guys have said is an essential part of the expansion of the u.s. military machine because what are we going to why are we going to spend a trillion dollars a year on wars are going to be. against grenada is it going to be against little...
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u.s. military budget again it was in eighty two billion dollars increase even crease this year that's more than russia's entire military budget that was supported by the democrats and the republicans so they come together on this issue and in russia as our other guests have said is an essential part of the expansion of the u.s. military machine because what are we going to why are we going to spend a trillion dollars a year on wars are going to be against grenada is it going to be against a little tiny countries you need a major power sort of enemy and then the national security strategy that was unveiled in january and trump himself came out to do it maybe because some of his narcissism he came out to announce that unlike previous presidents it says that the main priority for the u.s. military in the coming decade in decades is not islamic terrorism it's not terrorism at all it's for major power confrontation with russia and china that's budgeting that's budgeting and military contingency planning now to do that you have to really paint the adversary as an adversary so it's an article of
u.s. military budget again it was in eighty two billion dollars increase even crease this year that's more than russia's entire military budget that was supported by the democrats and the republicans so they come together on this issue and in russia as our other guests have said is an essential part of the expansion of the u.s. military machine because what are we going to why are we going to spend a trillion dollars a year on wars are going to be against grenada is it going to be against a...
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u.s. and military troops to japan. in 1948, when she was 16 years old, she left home and headed to nara to pursue her dreams of becoming a singer. the city was now a bustling military town. she sang the blues and military fiendishthe likes of a songstress. while there, she met a mexican american servicemen. from texas. 1949, heth birthday in joined the military. apparently he was aching to leave his small-town in texas, just as she was aching to leave home to pursue singing. they married in japan in 1953 and had one daughter later that same year. this is a picture of her and a friend in japan. him.is a picture of or two pictures. in 1954, like the many men and women currently seeking admission into this country along the southern u.s. military border, arrived in the u.s. with their young daughter intel. -- in tow. in the u.s. she gave birth to four more daughters. here's another picture. the entire family. she deeper to four more daughters. one in washington state -- with each move, a baby girl was born. finally they s
u.s. and military troops to japan. in 1948, when she was 16 years old, she left home and headed to nara to pursue her dreams of becoming a singer. the city was now a bustling military town. she sang the blues and military fiendishthe likes of a songstress. while there, she met a mexican american servicemen. from texas. 1949, heth birthday in joined the military. apparently he was aching to leave his small-town in texas, just as she was aching to leave home to pursue singing. they married in...
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u.s. military plane was allowed into north korea on friday morning to bring them to a base in the south. let's get more on this with ball in seoul he's a research fellow at the institute for north korean studies in your. university good to have you with us this is a move that probably will help continue to build trust between north korea and the u.s. that's important at this time. but definitely it is very important for the u.s. and north korea to build trust first this is the one of the four agreements stipulated in the joint statement signed by mr king's own of north korea and mr donald trump of the united state in singapore so in meeting a pro so. you just have to show the world that they are genuine in fulfilling the agreement and progress has been made indeed i mean this is a deliverable issue that you might say it's low on the agenda it's the fact that it works for both sides but the issue and what they're working towards is the discussion over denuclearize station there the steps towards that are much smaller and more careful right but you're absolutely correct that they have to d
u.s. military plane was allowed into north korea on friday morning to bring them to a base in the south. let's get more on this with ball in seoul he's a research fellow at the institute for north korean studies in your. university good to have you with us this is a move that probably will help continue to build trust between north korea and the u.s. that's important at this time. but definitely it is very important for the u.s. and north korea to build trust first this is the one of the four...
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u.s. military to act representative steve cohen said. where are our military folks the commander in chief is in the hands of our enemy but then cohen backtracked on his words saying that he didn't call for a coup so we're left with one question why is d.c. so hostile to peace well we'll just have to find out what happens in congress well tom defended himself from the attacks and perhaps he's favorite way through twitter he stressed that he has great confidence in u.s. intelligence which has repeatedly stated that in russia meddled in the two thousand and sixteen election but trying to take on focus on the past as the two nuclear superpowers must get so long we spoke to former congressman ron paul who believes that american media are used to portray russia as an enemy but you also mentioned so far in this program about the american media and that is a big problem because for some reason they're almost unanimously endorsing the idea that we have to have an enemy and at this point especially for the last twenty years they've been working ve
u.s. military to act representative steve cohen said. where are our military folks the commander in chief is in the hands of our enemy but then cohen backtracked on his words saying that he didn't call for a coup so we're left with one question why is d.c. so hostile to peace well we'll just have to find out what happens in congress well tom defended himself from the attacks and perhaps he's favorite way through twitter he stressed that he has great confidence in u.s. intelligence which has...
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u.s. military was the largest machine presence in iraq but if you added together all of the private military contractors spies was effectively in charge and second largest on force in iraq. the prisons in iraq was relatively scandal free as one. video which was posted on you tube from the contract so who is. following that gun while playing rock music. playing. on its way. but no legal actions were taken. very rapidly each is such a machine huge company. and it made to spy certain extremely healthy man. the majority of americans now think it was a mistake to go to war in iraq public support for the war is falling war americans want the troops to come home. in a brief ceremony on a base on the edge of baghdad the united states took down the flag of its command here to mark the end of the military mission. the u.s. money was starting to be pulled out of the iraqi. field operations and the industry had to go through a very complicated reset. those companies had to realize that they weren't going to get that level of money again and so they had to offer a different. deals. that meant they would
u.s. military was the largest machine presence in iraq but if you added together all of the private military contractors spies was effectively in charge and second largest on force in iraq. the prisons in iraq was relatively scandal free as one. video which was posted on you tube from the contract so who is. following that gun while playing rock music. playing. on its way. but no legal actions were taken. very rapidly each is such a machine huge company. and it made to spy certain extremely...
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u.s. military plane has departednorth korea with ts of what is believed to be the u.s. service men that were killed in then kor war. the soldiers quarterback honored at a ceremony next wednesday at aas b in south korea. after wednesday's ceremony the remains will be transferred a base in hawaii for testing. today marks the 65th annirsary of the end of the korean war. >> the trumdm aistration reunite immigrant familiese to that wer separated at the so far 1820 children have been dischargedhat includes 1442 children that have been reunited with their parents familieseds of oth remain apart. the thursday deadline was set by a federal judge inune. in some cases parents are ineligible for reunication because of their criminal background. 378 children have been turned 18 or were reunitedrs with tir parents outside ofst icody. >> now to news developing in northern a community is one following a violent attack.il >> princliam county police say a man raped a woman at gunpoint outside her artment wednesday morni and right now, he's still out there. woodbridge with the latest. goo
u.s. military plane has departednorth korea with ts of what is believed to be the u.s. service men that were killed in then kor war. the soldiers quarterback honored at a ceremony next wednesday at aas b in south korea. after wednesday's ceremony the remains will be transferred a base in hawaii for testing. today marks the 65th annirsary of the end of the korean war. >> the trumdm aistration reunite immigrant familiese to that wer separated at the so far 1820 children have been...
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u.s. military strategy in central america. he was totally committed to defeating the guerrilla insurgency in el salvador he used to discuss how he traveled around to the military bases where u.s. trainers were based he talked about the importance of building human intelligence information as opposed to just technical information i don't think he had any hesitations about obtaining information by very rough forms that were being carried out by the salvadoran armed forces under the eyes of u.s. military trainers. steele was the chief american country insurgency expert on the ground in el salvador a figure of a new almost authority to the salvadoran military here to the mill group commander in el salvador nothing moves with his authority. and their objective was to eradicate the guerrilla movement it's very well written through history that there were major massacres being conducted. we put these allegations to retired colonel steele and have received no reply.
u.s. military strategy in central america. he was totally committed to defeating the guerrilla insurgency in el salvador he used to discuss how he traveled around to the military bases where u.s. trainers were based he talked about the importance of building human intelligence information as opposed to just technical information i don't think he had any hesitations about obtaining information by very rough forms that were being carried out by the salvadoran armed forces under the eyes of u.s....
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u.s. military exercises between the u.s. military and our allies in south korea.ow, this is not a concession that he traded north korea. it's not like he got something from north korea for that. this is something at the unilaterally offered. we later learned not only had the president not consulted south korea about the fact that he was going to make that announcement, he hadn't consulted the u.s. military about that before he made that announcement. we know from "wall street journal" reporting several months ago that canceling the r of the u.s. military exercises with south korea is something president trump was asked to do by another world leader. according to "the wall street journal," vladimir putin asked president trump to cancel those joint exercises last year in a one-on-one phone conversation. how about congress holding hearings on that massive policy change and its national security implications and how that policy change came about? who was consulted on it? how was the president advised? where did that idea come from? several days before that announcemen
u.s. military exercises between the u.s. military and our allies in south korea.ow, this is not a concession that he traded north korea. it's not like he got something from north korea for that. this is something at the unilaterally offered. we later learned not only had the president not consulted south korea about the fact that he was going to make that announcement, he hadn't consulted the u.s. military about that before he made that announcement. we know from "wall street journal"...
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u.s. military team. >> this is not a simple dive. these are challenging consideration -- challenging conditions. the environment outside is contributing to the environment inside. it is a very accurate statement that it is challenging. >> reporter: officials pointed out that the boys and their coach will not be moved until they are physically strong enough.>>> mexico has elected a new president who promises to reduce crime and corruption in won a six-year term in a landslide. during the campaign, lspez obrador was critical of immigration policies. he says mexico must have a good relationship with its northern neighbor and trading partner. president trump said he and the president-elect talk -- talked for over an hour. they will have a good relationship. >>> there are some fresh doubts about whether the north will keep his promise to denuclearize. new satellite imagery appears to show the north is expanding rather than dismantling its nuclear program. researchers say the images show construction at a missile production site. u.s. inte
u.s. military team. >> this is not a simple dive. these are challenging consideration -- challenging conditions. the environment outside is contributing to the environment inside. it is a very accurate statement that it is challenging. >> reporter: officials pointed out that the boys and their coach will not be moved until they are physically strong enough.>>> mexico has elected a new president who promises to reduce crime and corruption in won a six-year term in a...
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u.s. military aircraft from north korea to a u.s. base in the south in wooden cases which have been handed over to the north of the dmz last month. the catalog and the transfer to a center in hawaii for final dna identification and then returned to the families. the return of the remains was a major commitment by north korean leader kim jong un at the summit with president trump last month in singapore. some 5300 u.s. service members are still missing, efforts to return them halted in 2005. this could be another confidence building measure by north korea towards denuclearization. earlier this week, analysts said satellite photos indicated that north korea was dismantling facilities and a missile test site. this comes after the latest trip by secretary of state pompeo to north korea, as pressure increases on the trump administration to deliver the goods from that summit. shannon. >> shannon: 's greg palkot, thank you very much. at home, congressman jim jordan from ohio says he wants to be the next speaker of the house. his announcemen
u.s. military aircraft from north korea to a u.s. base in the south in wooden cases which have been handed over to the north of the dmz last month. the catalog and the transfer to a center in hawaii for final dna identification and then returned to the families. the return of the remains was a major commitment by north korean leader kim jong un at the summit with president trump last month in singapore. some 5300 u.s. service members are still missing, efforts to return them halted in 2005....
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than just local problems and so in my mind you see the moment military presence gets in there the u.s. gets its hands and then we start drawing people we start doing that we're creating more and more terrorists and what we do is round up saying there's still this idea of you know the moderate rebel. let's not forget who trained osama bin lot yes and that is a mistake that i find it reprehensible for us to even not to not stop and think about making again who is the next osama bin laden that we're handing a gun to and saying great if you shoot these guys will we want to shoot at you you know that's what's so ridiculous about having our military especially forty percent of the world you know that's an empire which is the kind we fought against. the n.s.a. is a known for being respectful of our right to privacy but recently they had to delete hundreds of millions of phone records because respecting our right to privacy turned out to be just too much work are to america's dan cohen has more. the national security agency isn't exactly known for its respect for privacy and it announced on j
than just local problems and so in my mind you see the moment military presence gets in there the u.s. gets its hands and then we start drawing people we start doing that we're creating more and more terrorists and what we do is round up saying there's still this idea of you know the moderate rebel. let's not forget who trained osama bin lot yes and that is a mistake that i find it reprehensible for us to even not to not stop and think about making again who is the next osama bin laden that...
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u.s. military exercises in th baltics, even recognizing russia's annexation of crimea. i thisa really high risk meeting. >> a lot on the table and not a lo of time toet it all in. >>> president trump and president putin attempt to settle disputes through talks here in helsinki the u.s. military and european alliesl ae bout action showing prauess rightn russia's backyard, if you will. >> reporter: it's a show of force in aeg rn rife withva y and tension. the u.s. navy preparing allies to be at the ready in the black sea. crucial, says rear admiral sean duane of the sixth fleet. >> i think russian activity in the region has served to il deste the security environment in europe. >> reporter: we are standing off the coast of porter in an exercise with ukrainian while an angry rusa monitors every move the foreign mialstry the exercise a provocation. the skipper says four russian navy vessels are shadowing his operation. >> we are 86 miles off as well as off the peninsula. >> reporter: it was a year ago it was bzed here in the black sea. operation seaeereeze s some 2,000 sail
u.s. military exercises in th baltics, even recognizing russia's annexation of crimea. i thisa really high risk meeting. >> a lot on the table and not a lo of time toet it all in. >>> president trump and president putin attempt to settle disputes through talks here in helsinki the u.s. military and european alliesl ae bout action showing prauess rightn russia's backyard, if you will. >> reporter: it's a show of force in aeg rn rife withva y and tension. the u.s. navy...
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u.s. military by the afghan troops they are training or vising. death is the third fatality in afghanistan this year. >>> secretary of state mike pompeo is calling his meeting with north korea as productive but north korea said it was regrettable. he spent two days talking with north korean officials about the efforts to denuclearization. those meetings did not include north korean leader kim jong-un and one north korean official accused pompeo of puting pressure on north korea to abandon the nukes. mike pompeo described his experience differently. >> many hours of productive conversations. these are complicated issues. but we made progress on almost all of the central issues. some places are a great deal of progress and other places more work to be done. >> u.s. diplomats will meet with north korean officials again next week. >>> an east bay city is celebrating the unique culture. >> a taste of oakland and it is not limited to just food and drinks. up next, a closer look at what the city and festival have to offer. >>> it is a sunny but breezy st
u.s. military by the afghan troops they are training or vising. death is the third fatality in afghanistan this year. >>> secretary of state mike pompeo is calling his meeting with north korea as productive but north korea said it was regrettable. he spent two days talking with north korean officials about the efforts to denuclearization. those meetings did not include north korean leader kim jong-un and one north korean official accused pompeo of puting pressure on north korea to...
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u.s. military radio station will each morning you win the show with it's now called a phrase the signature line was a bold choice when the late robin williams to trade him in the one nine hundred eighty seven film which focused on clashes with his superiors over the u.s. military's and rock music policies quotes from his sport with some thank you very much while the second round of the open championship is underway as with some lesser known players and leading the way american kevin costner tees off a little over two hours is that four year old went into the second round with a one shot lead to off the karting a five under par round of sixty six on thursday that included just twenty two. twenty fourteen open champion roy marker or has that tie things up with the guys now at five under par northern irishman a three under through fourteen holes as he looks for his first major win in almost four years. and tiger woods has just begun his second round and remains even through five holes he is five shots behind after an encouraging opening even par round of seventy one is the first time in three
u.s. military radio station will each morning you win the show with it's now called a phrase the signature line was a bold choice when the late robin williams to trade him in the one nine hundred eighty seven film which focused on clashes with his superiors over the u.s. military's and rock music policies quotes from his sport with some thank you very much while the second round of the open championship is underway as with some lesser known players and leading the way american kevin costner...
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u.s. military, by australian special divers. is really an international effort to get the 12 boys and their coach out deep in the mountain behind me. they're keeping their spirits up, smiling, waving at the camera, sending messages to their parents but they even struggled to get a phone line through the narrow dark passengers and connect their kids to their parents. imagine how hard sit to get a human being to the narrow passages. they're trying to put full face masks on the boys and get them through the sections that are flooded somehow. when you look at these specialists they have hundreds of hours of training and expertise in these things, these boys didn't expect when they went into this cave system for a field trip that they would be stuck there and be the center of the world's attention. also scouring and looking for those chambers, those chimneys that might lead to a direct root there. i think that's according to experts that i have been speaking to. what they're doing is getting guys like these, these specialists, the ka
u.s. military, by australian special divers. is really an international effort to get the 12 boys and their coach out deep in the mountain behind me. they're keeping their spirits up, smiling, waving at the camera, sending messages to their parents but they even struggled to get a phone line through the narrow dark passengers and connect their kids to their parents. imagine how hard sit to get a human being to the narrow passages. they're trying to put full face masks on the boys and get them...
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in the indictment from friday, all the russian military indicted, a candidate for u.s. and received stolen hacked information from russian military intelligence. reasonably speaking, you might think that the house ethics committee could look into a charge like. that especially once it is included in an unsealed indictment. the justice department is saying that hacked information, presumably from the democratic campaign committee, was stolen by russia, and then used in a congressional campaign. reasonably speaking you might think that the ethics committee the congress could hold a hearing or two on whether any serving member of congress list is pitted stolen information from russian military intelligence and there by knowingly benefited from that stolen information to secure their own election. that's a person in the jeopardy election who either won that seat or lost it. shouldn't the ethics committee look into it? whether or not that person knew it was russian military intelligence, he or she was soliciting the information from, to troy to win your election -- pick one.
in the indictment from friday, all the russian military indicted, a candidate for u.s. and received stolen hacked information from russian military intelligence. reasonably speaking, you might think that the house ethics committee could look into a charge like. that especially once it is included in an unsealed indictment. the justice department is saying that hacked information, presumably from the democratic campaign committee, was stolen by russia, and then used in a congressional campaign....
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u.s. military and iraq music policy. let's recap the headlines for you now on al-jazeera the white house says president trump wants to host the russian leader vladimir putin in washington within months that the controversy surrounding them reading in helsinki as director of national intelligence john coats was surprised by the news of invitation to putin he learned about it in front of a crowd at a conference. say we have some breaking news the white house has announced on twitter that lattimer putin is coming to the white house in the fall so we can i. owe. you. an imprudent. ok. it's going to be special. the european union has expressed concern about a new israeli law that defines the country as the nation state of the jewish people it makes hebrew the sole official language and downgrades arabic to having special status palestinians described the law as racist and verging on apartheid. thousands of syrian civilians and fighters have arrived in government held areas after at least three years under siege by sunni rebel
u.s. military and iraq music policy. let's recap the headlines for you now on al-jazeera the white house says president trump wants to host the russian leader vladimir putin in washington within months that the controversy surrounding them reading in helsinki as director of national intelligence john coats was surprised by the news of invitation to putin he learned about it in front of a crowd at a conference. say we have some breaking news the white house has announced on twitter that lattimer...
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u.s. military presence in its country as a way to deter russian aggression and the trump administration istedly giving this option serious thought. national security correspondent jennifer griffin is at the pentagon. what is the back front of poland's request and where it is the stand the pentagon? >> in fact dana, native allied poland worried about russia's post-aggression actions and ask the pentagon in april to consider permanently basing u.s. troops in poland. they even offered a two billion-dollar incentive when their defense minister met with secretary mattis at the pentagon recently. he was noncommittal and neato investor kay bailey hutchinson on fox news on sunday had this to say about poland's request. >> we do have troops in poland and it is a rotating force, part of our enhanced forward presence. certainly we look at all offers me like that but no decision is being made right now. looking at it, yes. >> dana: at the u.s. begin rotating more than 1,000 troops and 80 tanks into poland in january 2017. a move designed it to send a strong deterrent signal to russia without breaking
u.s. military presence in its country as a way to deter russian aggression and the trump administration istedly giving this option serious thought. national security correspondent jennifer griffin is at the pentagon. what is the back front of poland's request and where it is the stand the pentagon? >> in fact dana, native allied poland worried about russia's post-aggression actions and ask the pentagon in april to consider permanently basing u.s. troops in poland. they even offered a two...
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u.s. military history that took place over two months in the fall of 1818 and he writes about one particular battle that took over one week during world war i and there were 600 u.s. troops and they go through this brutal terrain and they do the nearly impossible but they were surrounded they even refused an officer surrender in 18 later they were destitute but the story is really told through four particular soldiers but that resulted in seven medals of honor so it is the anniversary we are publishing that. >> politics history and economics from public affairs thank you thank you. >> i'm reading everything. i read for therapy so this weekend i read the new book from michael chertoff and it is very good and i also read romance for spy thrillers and as you can see if you look at my kindle i read everything i read an average of a book every day or every other day. >> the book i'm currently reading today is that you learn a lot about the iran nuclear crisis several years ago because you hear a lot about the egyptian and the world as it is in james clapper and of course i have to read trumps ame
u.s. military history that took place over two months in the fall of 1818 and he writes about one particular battle that took over one week during world war i and there were 600 u.s. troops and they go through this brutal terrain and they do the nearly impossible but they were surrounded they even refused an officer surrender in 18 later they were destitute but the story is really told through four particular soldiers but that resulted in seven medals of honor so it is the anniversary we are...
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u.s. military exercises is a big deal. ilitary's ability to respond to a north korean threat. until we get confidence that north korea is going to live up to their commitments, we shouldn't be stopping our military exercises. >> i also want to get your thoughts on that massive nationwide immigration protest that we saw this weekend. how do you think that turnout may potentially impact policy or even practice? >> so we've seen since donald trump got inaugurated last january there's been a number of large marches and protests because his administration is engaging in behavior and policies that the overwhelming majority of americans do not support. in congress, we had the chance to reverse the child separation policy and reunify families, but the republican controlled congress didn't do that. in fact, they held an emergency hearing on hillary clinton's e-mails. then they skipped down for the july 4th. that's wrong. >> do you think it will be particularly eye opening, or can it potentially be eye opening to see the turnout acro
u.s. military exercises is a big deal. ilitary's ability to respond to a north korean threat. until we get confidence that north korea is going to live up to their commitments, we shouldn't be stopping our military exercises. >> i also want to get your thoughts on that massive nationwide immigration protest that we saw this weekend. how do you think that turnout may potentially impact policy or even practice? >> so we've seen since donald trump got inaugurated last january there's...
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u.s. military base within its fear and so this is all about geopolitics and people like glenn greenwald. have been have become collateral damage in the revival of mccarthyism not just by malcolm nance but by an entire network and less n.b.c. which is dedicated to promoting the cynical imperatives of the democratic party all regardless we do appreciate you coming on and talking with us this evening investigative journalist max cleland thought thank you so much. thanks for having me. let's turn to the world cup now there are just four countries left in the race for cup glory later on tuesday france the clash with belgium and the semifinals those teams are now the two favorites to lift the trophy and then on wednesday england in moscow for the world meanwhile a charity footy match involving stars of the game has been held in red square participating was the captain of west germany's nine hundred ninety world cup winning side an x. russian midfielder alexander must avoid the game was organized by the naked heart foundation which helps children with disabilities we spoke to those taking part.
u.s. military base within its fear and so this is all about geopolitics and people like glenn greenwald. have been have become collateral damage in the revival of mccarthyism not just by malcolm nance but by an entire network and less n.b.c. which is dedicated to promoting the cynical imperatives of the democratic party all regardless we do appreciate you coming on and talking with us this evening investigative journalist max cleland thought thank you so much. thanks for having me. let's turn...
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u.s. soldiers now being taken off that plane at. a military base in south korea kim jong un had promised to return the bodies during his meeting with donald trump in singapore in june. the u.s. government says more than one thousand five hundred migrant children have been released from immigration detention centers and more than fourteen hundred of them have been reunited with their parents comes just hours ahead of a court ordered deadline. declared victory in pakistan's elections around half of the votes have been counted although the official result is not likely to be confirmed until friday but his leading rival. rejected the outcome citing. tricking. woman eighty people have died and greece after wildfires devastated. some people who are still searching for missing family members have blamed for not responding soon it to the fires. reports on the search for survivors and. recovery teams are going from house to house in search of missing people. no official figures been released to the local authorities say at least one hundred on accounte
u.s. soldiers now being taken off that plane at. a military base in south korea kim jong un had promised to return the bodies during his meeting with donald trump in singapore in june. the u.s. government says more than one thousand five hundred migrant children have been released from immigration detention centers and more than fourteen hundred of them have been reunited with their parents comes just hours ahead of a court ordered deadline. declared victory in pakistan's elections around half...
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u.s. military or any military you take a sacred oath that you're going to serve and fight for your country and necessary die to protect a way of life one that you believe in i am an american soldier i'm a warrior and a member of a team. that will never accept defeat. at least i will never win i'll never leave a fine comrade it's the complete opposite in a private military world you look at the budget first the loyalty of these companies and these businessmen's change depending on market forces. we operate in the world's challenging complex emerging markets the middle east is absolutely cool for other business today. the sooner we can are in palin we perform in tune the right thing off. this industry is not just what you see is what you get. when you see a company you don't know exactly who's working for them they hire and they sometimes create what we call subs sub contractors. there's been commanders in afghanistan who just simply say we don't know who the subs of the subs subs are. so you have all these like layers of a contract. a level of quality control starts to fade quickly the deep
u.s. military or any military you take a sacred oath that you're going to serve and fight for your country and necessary die to protect a way of life one that you believe in i am an american soldier i'm a warrior and a member of a team. that will never accept defeat. at least i will never win i'll never leave a fine comrade it's the complete opposite in a private military world you look at the budget first the loyalty of these companies and these businessmen's change depending on market forces....