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latin america is historically perceived by the united states as such a kind of backyard foreign policyactivity that the soviet union showed in the latin american direction in the late eighties, just considered itself one of the states, well, in fact, interference in this backyard was impossible in any in any case to allow, and the penetration of communism communist regimes that were so strong in latin america in general, an example of cuba. it has always been before the eyes of the united states, but here it certainly is. e possibility, as in the same domino effect, the fall of some regimes, the spread of others, the panama canal zone. uh, it was precisely american territory. that is, there was an american garrison. which controls the zone and the profits from the nam canal went to the united states. well, in the seventies , the united states government agreed with the government of panama that in 1999. and the lease of the panama canal will finally end and the panama canal will be transferred to the panamanian government as the deadline approached when it was necessary to transfer the
latin america is historically perceived by the united states as such a kind of backyard foreign policyactivity that the soviet union showed in the latin american direction in the late eighties, just considered itself one of the states, well, in fact, interference in this backyard was impossible in any in any case to allow, and the penetration of communism communist regimes that were so strong in latin america in general, an example of cuba. it has always been before the eyes of the united...
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so, and because the united states, the relationship has been as, as stated, even by many american president and officials, the united states is committed to the facility and the survival of the saudi monarchy over the past few decades. and most of that source is not the as, as claimed because oil saudi oil in the united states is very minimal. but in terms of being a customer for american on was so there it is, number one and the saudi government. and the market has spent a lot of money in washington in there. and i say in general, basically buying influence in universities, media, reporters, politicians, past and current american officials and both sides of the democratic site and the republican side in congress and government. so that relationship is definitely a symbiotic relationship because you have a small group of people that is a monarchy or the those people who are now in control of the country among the monarchy, who require security and defense against 1st and foremost, their own people. and the united states have provided that security and protection in spite of any denial. thes
so, and because the united states, the relationship has been as, as stated, even by many american president and officials, the united states is committed to the facility and the survival of the saudi monarchy over the past few decades. and most of that source is not the as, as claimed because oil saudi oil in the united states is very minimal. but in terms of being a customer for american on was so there it is, number one and the saudi government. and the market has spent a lot of money in...
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or the relationship between saudi arabia in the united states is very on equal, or the united states provide saudi arabia with security, particularly against external foes. without american support, saudi arabia would have been toppled by masters egypt in the 1950s by saddam hussein. in the 1990 s, it would have been at the mercy of up to soviets. us support has been crucial for the survival of the kingdom. kingdom provides the united states with some of this oil. but the united states also produces a lot of its own oil and has increasingly gone to find new ways of developing oil. and if you look at the future, not the next 10 months, but the next 10 years. as climate change increasingly drives american politics and economics, we're going to be less and less reliant on fossil fuels. that's a good thing, but it also means we won't need the saudis that much anymore. the saudis, on the other hand, don't have an alternative to the united states for secured clearly pollutants. russia is not going to be able to provide security for anybody is losing the war in the brain. and the chinese ar
or the relationship between saudi arabia in the united states is very on equal, or the united states provide saudi arabia with security, particularly against external foes. without american support, saudi arabia would have been toppled by masters egypt in the 1950s by saddam hussein. in the 1990 s, it would have been at the mercy of up to soviets. us support has been crucial for the survival of the kingdom. kingdom provides the united states with some of this oil. but the united states also...
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after all, the united states is a big power. they need to really shoulder greater responsibilities rather then scheming for a wall with other countries, especially with china. china has a population of 1400000000 people, more than 4 times larger than the united states. and china has a much larger manufacturing capacity than the united states. china's production of iron and steel is many folds that to all the united states. therefore, for any one in washington to talk about, a war with china will lead it to their own suicide. i'm afraid it's much better to talk about peace rather than agitate for war. victor. gov, vice president of a center for china global. i think thank. thank you very much for your time today, sir. thank you very much for having me. thank you. all right, a testy exchange, next year, an rti is option locks the ones with the head of the movies. there are a group of private military companies, seeing by some nato, was out, church rushes, wagner couch for the discussion. next thing going on to product. ah, for oh,
after all, the united states is a big power. they need to really shoulder greater responsibilities rather then scheming for a wall with other countries, especially with china. china has a population of 1400000000 people, more than 4 times larger than the united states. and china has a much larger manufacturing capacity than the united states. china's production of iron and steel is many folds that to all the united states. therefore, for any one in washington to talk about, a war with china...
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but on all united states, those exactly united states was always the bill was 6. hello, russia from that project. i mentioned the 2nd since the end of the, of the 2nd world war. and i was the united space project with russia from european past. so you got this back, it's my knowledge is correct. i think that russia despise the prize. stop by we can start late. dorothy was russia, she never stopped talking to europe. never. that's my, that's my mind. my understanding of jason in particular now in the mean a period in which globalization since, as we know it seems to be at the end or after 9, we need to fax to the signer. you know, in this war you're getting way ahead of me. it's on my checklist of questions, right? you're going to get great minds think alike. ok. brad, basically the same question, but you know, a bradley, but see what says that, you know, russian needs to keep talking to year. but i mean, if europe wants to control the conversation, what is the point of having a conversation? ok, i mean, it has to be a 2 way street. it's not that way. right now, i
but on all united states, those exactly united states was always the bill was 6. hello, russia from that project. i mentioned the 2nd since the end of the, of the 2nd world war. and i was the united space project with russia from european past. so you got this back, it's my knowledge is correct. i think that russia despise the prize. stop by we can start late. dorothy was russia, she never stopped talking to europe. never. that's my, that's my mind. my understanding of jason in particular now...
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that explains, that means that the united states, as it was, after 9891991. the collapse of the soviet union that the united states is not just 1st among equals, but really the dominant power in the world. and we essentially bungled that opportunity the last time by invading iraq and squandering our own power and ruining our finances. there is a 2nd opportunity looming to met numerous domestic problems in china. and the other one is the potential disintegration of russia. if those things occur, then there really is no competitor to the united states on the world stage. however, there is ad, you're assuming, it's something kneecaps, china, and that's not a perspective we often hear right now. correct. i am i shy away from the china hawks. i am not convinced that we are inevitably headed towards a new cold war with china. i actually think russia represents the more dire and potent threat right now. china is been pretty careful, but china is domestic problems. i do not think that it is faded, that the united china will surpass the united states. i don't buy it.
that explains, that means that the united states, as it was, after 9891991. the collapse of the soviet union that the united states is not just 1st among equals, but really the dominant power in the world. and we essentially bungled that opportunity the last time by invading iraq and squandering our own power and ruining our finances. there is a 2nd opportunity looming to met numerous domestic problems in china. and the other one is the potential disintegration of russia. if those things occur,...
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the ukraine war brought europe and the united states closer together. but a domestic politics on both sides of the atlantic, pulling them apart. let's get to the bottom line. ah, when russia invaded ukraine almost a year ago, nato went from being brain dead in the words of french president emanuel macaroni to the most essential organisation for world peace. every staff how support the western but international order. see it right now, but are there signs that the cohesion inside europe and between europe in the united states is frame, especially in the united states, where china is now seen as a much bigger threat than russia. and folks would rather focus on the cost of living here instead of funding wars abroad. today we're talking with boris ruger, the former deputy ambassador of germany to the united states. and currently the vice chairman of the influential munich security conference which convenes next month. and jacob halliburton, editor of the national interest magazine, and senior fellow at the atlantic councils, eurasia center, and our very own
the ukraine war brought europe and the united states closer together. but a domestic politics on both sides of the atlantic, pulling them apart. let's get to the bottom line. ah, when russia invaded ukraine almost a year ago, nato went from being brain dead in the words of french president emanuel macaroni to the most essential organisation for world peace. every staff how support the western but international order. see it right now, but are there signs that the cohesion inside europe and...
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cannot support an autocratic state because the united states cannot states should support a corrupt always, when we define certain priorities within ukraine, we must always understand that we can count on support and of the united states and the entire democratic world, when we will first be an effective country, a country that defends and defends itself, but when we will also be a democratic country and a country that will eventually overcome corruption within the state, in your opinion, can the future be our victory, we are all sure that it will be an indulgence for any government, no matter who it is now, and it was not embodied physically in our country, or could all this be the intelligentsia for the mistakes that everyone makes absolutely so for maybe somewhere even conscious or unconscious sabotage of certain processes and how we will be after the war excuse me for not asking the question wake up in a country whose society was used to martial law the thesis cannot be criticized because the war and here is our society, which exists and has the ability to ask questions, maybe i
cannot support an autocratic state because the united states cannot states should support a corrupt always, when we define certain priorities within ukraine, we must always understand that we can count on support and of the united states and the entire democratic world, when we will first be an effective country, a country that defends and defends itself, but when we will also be a democratic country and a country that will eventually overcome corruption within the state, in your opinion, can...
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and then who knows how the united states would respond. so, you know, i think we are in a very dangerous, it's a very interesting alex. let me go to george, george. and john are both right, depending on how you want to look at the argument here. because this was a craven on the part of the united states that they did not have to go in to use ukraine as a proxy. it has done it and it will continue to do so just for the very reasons of prestige and to make sure it's allies, they with it, which i want to talk more about. but i mean, this is a choice on the part of the, of the united states forcing its nato allies to go down this path. go ahead. nice, absolutely. i mean, look at this has been dis, pressure's been on for a long time when i was talking about the past year since the war broke out in ukraine. i was reporting back in 2014 by j t t f, which are canadian special forces dixie up to, to be exact, be on the ground in ukraine and training what we're known to be. wall street journal's written about it. neal knowledge probably sector at th
and then who knows how the united states would respond. so, you know, i think we are in a very dangerous, it's a very interesting alex. let me go to george, george. and john are both right, depending on how you want to look at the argument here. because this was a craven on the part of the united states that they did not have to go in to use ukraine as a proxy. it has done it and it will continue to do so just for the very reasons of prestige and to make sure it's allies, they with it, which i...
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socialist path of development and quickly enough became a junior ally of the soviet union for the united statesthe emergence of a communist state in its soft underbelly several hundred kilometers from the national territory was perceived as an existential threat as a result of a failed overthrow attempt. ah, the castro regime, after the landing of american troops in the so-called bay of pigs, the bay of cachinos, it became clear that the united states needed to use other tools to influence the castrator regime, this hmm set in the face of political sanctions and all kinds of extrusion methods. we observe right up to the present day, but it was precisely in the sixty-second year, when a soviet the union undertook the famous operation, which involved the transportation of nuclear missiles to the island of freedom. uh, the situation actually got out of control on october 27th. shot down in cuba. the female reconnaissance aircraft john f. kennedy decided in two days to start bombing soviet missile bases and a military attack on the island. the fact that the caribbean crisis did not result in a nucl
socialist path of development and quickly enough became a junior ally of the soviet union for the united statesthe emergence of a communist state in its soft underbelly several hundred kilometers from the national territory was perceived as an existential threat as a result of a failed overthrow attempt. ah, the castro regime, after the landing of american troops in the so-called bay of pigs, the bay of cachinos, it became clear that the united states needed to use other tools to influence the...
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to the jurisdiction of the government of the united states , and this, according to some of thecompelling speculated to be the reason for kennedy's assassination. he wanted to take away from the federal reserve the right to print dollars and command the entire financial bloc of the united states. robert took a passive part in this, although he was primarily engaged in the fight against criminal elements from crime. and after kennedy was assassinated, john fijiraet robert decided to run for president and continue his brother's policy. and i have the impression that the assassination of robert kennedy already in the year 68 is connected with the fact that he applied for a nomination as a candidate for the post of president of the united states, including by transfer. the financial power in the united states from the control of the federal reserve system to the control of the government of the united states until now, for reference, i must say that the federal reserve system controls both the issuance of the dollar and the circulation of the dollar, not only in the united states bu
to the jurisdiction of the government of the united states , and this, according to some of thecompelling speculated to be the reason for kennedy's assassination. he wanted to take away from the federal reserve the right to print dollars and command the entire financial bloc of the united states. robert took a passive part in this, although he was primarily engaged in the fight against criminal elements from crime. and after kennedy was assassinated, john fijiraet robert decided to run for...
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speaker of the united states house of representatives. ms. : let us say a special thank you to the capitol police ceremonial unit and the metropolitan police honor guard for the presentation and retiring of the colors. we gather here exactly 23 months ago our nation suffered the most staggering assault on democracy since the civil war. january 6 was a day of horror and heartbreak. it is also a moment of extraordinary heroism. staring down deadly violence and despicable bigotry, our law enforcement officers bravely stood in the breach ensuring that democracy survived on that dark day. so on behalf of the united states congress and the american people, it is my honor to present the congressional gold medal to the united states capitol police, the metropolitan police, and every hero of january 6 from every agent that responded that day. may this medal, the highest honor 245 congress can -- that congress can bestow, serve as a token of our nation's deepest gratitude and respect. and in accepting this metal, you bring lustre to this award, just as
speaker of the united states house of representatives. ms. : let us say a special thank you to the capitol police ceremonial unit and the metropolitan police honor guard for the presentation and retiring of the colors. we gather here exactly 23 months ago our nation suffered the most staggering assault on democracy since the civil war. january 6 was a day of horror and heartbreak. it is also a moment of extraordinary heroism. staring down deadly violence and despicable bigotry, our law...
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as such , the united states of america is still quite young in terms of. story and international relations of a state that gradually emerged from isolation by isolation, primarily characterized by the fact that the united states did not make any active efforts outside its national borders spain as of the end. in the 15th century, it was already a fading empire , unable to hold territory on the distant approaches. that is why, uh, the spanish american war. it led to the complete victory of the united states of america they managed to capture cuba guam philippines puerto rico. ah. now these states and territories are one way or another, but associated with the united states of america, and guam, first of all, as one of the largest military bases, and the philippines as a state that continues to fight american influence cuba throughout the xx century acted as the main regional antagonist. as for puerta rica , now it is, in fact, called the fifty- first state of the united states, and entry along r3 in one form or another into the the united states of america i
as such , the united states of america is still quite young in terms of. story and international relations of a state that gradually emerged from isolation by isolation, primarily characterized by the fact that the united states did not make any active efforts outside its national borders spain as of the end. in the 15th century, it was already a fading empire , unable to hold territory on the distant approaches. that is why, uh, the spanish american war. it led to the complete victory of the...
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yet they resent serious global threats both to the united states and western interests and our allies around the world. how do you see the current state of play in the tourist threat posed specifically by the isis islamic state? >> i think you describe it accurately what's happening especially in iraq and syria with the islamic state. just in the last year we have seen the removal of the last two isis -- and terry on based on a raid by the department of defense but another just from local dynamics that really was the signal of the pressure that is multifactorial in syria and also in iraq. we have good partnerships with democratic forces and iraqi security forces. if you look at the stats that they have been able to put up against isis in syria and i back over the last year it's over threaded operations that have a significant impact that pets the threat at bay and yet we see isis' expansion across the african community and imitations of isis corresponding and afghanistan and ambition that might go beyond that immediate territory. even if there has been an amazing effort and the coalit
yet they resent serious global threats both to the united states and western interests and our allies around the world. how do you see the current state of play in the tourist threat posed specifically by the isis islamic state? >> i think you describe it accurately what's happening especially in iraq and syria with the islamic state. just in the last year we have seen the removal of the last two isis -- and terry on based on a raid by the department of defense but another just from local...
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this is the vice president of the united states of america.aughter] we are going to reenact the swearing in. so you're going to put your left hand on the bible and raise your right hand. i do solemnly swear that i will support and defend the constitution of the united states against all enemies, both foreign and domestic; that i will bear true faith and allegiance to the same; that i take this obligation freely, without any mental reservation or purpose of evasion; and that i will well and faithfully discharge the duties of the office on which i am about to enter: so help me god. >> i do. congratulations. [applause] and again. thank you. [inaudible conversations] office on which iam about to [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] okay, everybody. a smile right here for me. three, two, one. that's fantastic. three, two, one. [inaudible conversations] okay, everybody. okay. right there everybody. on three. one, two, three. again. one, two, three. and again. thank you. >> thank you. [applause] hello, again. >> congratulations. do you
this is the vice president of the united states of america.aughter] we are going to reenact the swearing in. so you're going to put your left hand on the bible and raise your right hand. i do solemnly swear that i will support and defend the constitution of the united states against all enemies, both foreign and domestic; that i will bear true faith and allegiance to the same; that i take this obligation freely, without any mental reservation or purpose of evasion; and that i will well and...
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united states was strongly opposed, insisted on the atlanta system, or put in as in say, oh for the united states. it's highest wish, provided europe at least temporarily, is to, within, has abandoned search for independence. shanisha joining subordinating itself to the states to which it seemed to which some would say they were already bases at ramstein in britain, an aircraft carrier for the united states for so so long we're running a little bit shorter time professor chomsky i want to get to something really disturbing in what you've been writing recently. i thought you said and coming from the pioneer of generative grammar, i'm saying that psych loosely connected, you said that humanity can have a dedication to self destruction. what i mean, given that megan markel, of all people now claim, says she, she reads your work, and i know you send a message to her through the airways, as it were saying that you were pleased that prince harry's wife. read your work. what do you mean by a pathological, perhaps dedication to self destruction given? we are talking obviously about some things tha
united states was strongly opposed, insisted on the atlanta system, or put in as in say, oh for the united states. it's highest wish, provided europe at least temporarily, is to, within, has abandoned search for independence. shanisha joining subordinating itself to the states to which it seemed to which some would say they were already bases at ramstein in britain, an aircraft carrier for the united states for so so long we're running a little bit shorter time professor chomsky i want to get...
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united states. you don't buy that, you can't believe in a global south with china or india, lula your friend. and, and brazil, and russia altogether and the debt death of europe in effect. well, i think they were major shifts in world or in the invasion of ukraine. and the reaction to accelerate it is one effect of the invasion of ukraine was to give the united states extraordinary gift. couldn't gave the united states and gifted it greatly relishes. it drove europe into the pocket of the united states. there's been a good debate all through the cold war back to the 1940s as to whether europe should move in an independent direction be what was sometimes called a 3rd 3rd force in international affairs was pressed most vigorously . boy, charles, the goal, deliberate us politic gestures of com and others, united states instead and demanded what's called the latest version based on nato, which the united states runs, of course, in which europe would be subordinate to the united states. this became a maj
united states. you don't buy that, you can't believe in a global south with china or india, lula your friend. and, and brazil, and russia altogether and the debt death of europe in effect. well, i think they were major shifts in world or in the invasion of ukraine. and the reaction to accelerate it is one effect of the invasion of ukraine was to give the united states extraordinary gift. couldn't gave the united states and gifted it greatly relishes. it drove europe into the pocket of the...
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there's is a work force do it in the united states -- and the united states for a lot of reasons is not have the workforce for that kind of rapid expansion. there choosing to compete in other ways, like the chip act. how do you provide security in the modern age? and that same document i should say, the number of ships that china has. when people count ships yearly, they don't talk about what kind of ships they are or how good they are. they used to be a republican talking point on the obama initiation that said that united states had fewer ships at any time since world war ii. the counter to that was they would not last very long today. so the capabilities really matter. host: you brought up the expansion access -- aspect. if you are said before we grow the military, should be complete an audit of the pentagon? guest: famously, the pentagon has never passed an audit. one is underway and some of the preliminary results are that they failed the audit. realistically, no. it depends on the united states, our congress will not sit and wait for an audit to put more money, that's how the worl
there's is a work force do it in the united states -- and the united states for a lot of reasons is not have the workforce for that kind of rapid expansion. there choosing to compete in other ways, like the chip act. how do you provide security in the modern age? and that same document i should say, the number of ships that china has. when people count ships yearly, they don't talk about what kind of ships they are or how good they are. they used to be a republican talking point on the obama...
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and the meanwhile in the west farther north the united states and england were both laying claim to the oregon territory. so if you want to imagine the modern states of idaho and washington and oregon, but also british columbia up to up to the end of the southern panhandle of alaska. that's that's the oregon territory and they were sharing it which is fairly rare. that is a jointly occupied the orient territory. and if either one of them was good at no longer want to jointly occupy and draw borderline somewhere. they had to give the other one a year's notice. the mexicans living in new mexico and in california depended on american trade for manufactured goods and the government's depended on that trade for for revenue. the mexican officials there. there was very loose control if any between those places and and mexico city where the government is. so what's what's spain had believed and then and then later mexico believed that in order to control what they called the northern frontier. what becomes the the us southwest that that's so far from the capital at mexico. they needed to settle
and the meanwhile in the west farther north the united states and england were both laying claim to the oregon territory. so if you want to imagine the modern states of idaho and washington and oregon, but also british columbia up to up to the end of the southern panhandle of alaska. that's that's the oregon territory and they were sharing it which is fairly rare. that is a jointly occupied the orient territory. and if either one of them was good at no longer want to jointly occupy and draw...
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i was in march or april last year in the united states and a washington, d.c., and representatives ofhe state department at the pentagon and the national security council, they all said that the german media makes such a great push in germany to push the german new government for the hundred billion euro for militarization and sending weapons and arms to ukraine. it must be something wrong if representatives of a third state like in the united states are saying the german press is working well. the problem is, the german mainstream press is so much involved, inc. within the atlantic council, transatlantic think tanks, and so on, so many editors, mate editors, chief editor inc. and the translated ash cooperated and the transatlantic think tank. that is the problem. we have the policy of interest of the united states and i believe not even the interest of the population of the people in the united states cometh the interest of the elite -- it is the interest of the elite, the neocons in the united states are having obviously the position that europe -- like in america in the 1970's, a c
i was in march or april last year in the united states and a washington, d.c., and representatives ofhe state department at the pentagon and the national security council, they all said that the german media makes such a great push in germany to push the german new government for the hundred billion euro for militarization and sending weapons and arms to ukraine. it must be something wrong if representatives of a third state like in the united states are saying the german press is working well....
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ladies and gentlemen, the honorable nancy pelosi speaker of the united states house of representatives. as speaker of the house, is my privilege to welcome you to the united capitol as we celebrate one of our nation's finest presidents, president harry truman. there's only fitting that this son, independence, missouri, takes his rightful place here in the rotunda of our temple of democracy, the united states capitol. now, at the time at this time, please rise, as you are able for the presentation colors and for the national anthem anthem. oh. oh. oh, say, can you see i'm standing. i'm what's up. oh, really is this time i. whose drives i'm trying. slides on. i'm sorry. oh so god sees. and the rock. bombs bursting. on the eyes and i'm like still. oh say does the stars. oh god no. more than of the dreams and oh oh oh. oh. the ladies and gentlemen, please remain standing for the invocation by senate chaplain dr. barry black. let pray the eternal god creator of great love lives. we praise you for this statue, dedication and that honors the laudable life of harry truman, the 33rd president o
ladies and gentlemen, the honorable nancy pelosi speaker of the united states house of representatives. as speaker of the house, is my privilege to welcome you to the united capitol as we celebrate one of our nation's finest presidents, president harry truman. there's only fitting that this son, independence, missouri, takes his rightful place here in the rotunda of our temple of democracy, the united states capitol. now, at the time at this time, please rise, as you are able for the...
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all of their motives to attack the united states were still on. and importantly it was not they were just angry about the policy they had a strategy. a strategy which provoked the united states into doing something >>. rules for radical and a symmetric action including terrorism for the action is in the reaction of the opposition. in this case okay does not try to get america to turn around and run away, they did not think that would work. they are trying to provoke a full-scale invasion of afghanistan two they could replicate the war help them fight against the soviets in the 1980s. to bog us down in them than lawton's words to lead us to bankruptcy to force the american empire out to the long laying on the hard way. magazine in 2010 when bin laden was still alive. he said when bush won the election of 2000, my father was so happy. this is the kind of president he needs one that will attack and break the country. he said in clinton's time sent cruise missiles after my father and got away. but he been in afghanistan for ten years you still do not
all of their motives to attack the united states were still on. and importantly it was not they were just angry about the policy they had a strategy. a strategy which provoked the united states into doing something >>. rules for radical and a symmetric action including terrorism for the action is in the reaction of the opposition. in this case okay does not try to get america to turn around and run away, they did not think that would work. they are trying to provoke a full-scale invasion...
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that's what the united states of nato is doing. in europe in ukraine, what we know they are doing, however less about china, too, do not forget. yes, of course, you see, actually. it's very interesting that you brought this topic up, because quite recently it occurred to me that both world wars. they were lost because the power that started them fought on two fronts. so this is exactly the same trap that hits the united states today, fighting on two fronts. she runs the risk of being defeated just as germany was in the position of being defeated in 1918 and 1945 today. it's perfect definitely not in the interests of the united states, but nevertheless we see how i would not say that it is the united states itself that is their purposeful policy. i would say that this is the policy of certain populist political figures in the united states who are trying to earn political points for themselves by supporting taiwan, anti- chinese rhetoric of various kinds of travel statements, and so on, many european politicians are now embarking on
that's what the united states of nato is doing. in europe in ukraine, what we know they are doing, however less about china, too, do not forget. yes, of course, you see, actually. it's very interesting that you brought this topic up, because quite recently it occurred to me that both world wars. they were lost because the power that started them fought on two fronts. so this is exactly the same trap that hits the united states today, fighting on two fronts. she runs the risk of being defeated...
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india is another important washington’s ally is actually taking part in joint exercises, but the united states that it will impose sanctions against buyers of russian weapons, but for delhi , an exception is being made, military cooperation between the united states and the philippines is expanding, this is happening against the backdrop of aggravation around taiwan and protracted controversy. with china for islands in the south china sea. this year, washington will build several military facilities started at the pinsk bases and most likely the joint exercise that took place in 2020 will continue. second year. as observers. they were attended by the military from japan and south korea a year and a half ago in contrast. another military alliance appeared in the region for china, and a bite that united the united states, great britain and australia, the latter, for the sake of this union , broke the contract with france for the supply of nuclear submarines worth more than 60 billion dollars, what did it entail? diplomatic scandal washington promised to transfer nuclear submarine technology to t
india is another important washington’s ally is actually taking part in joint exercises, but the united states that it will impose sanctions against buyers of russian weapons, but for delhi , an exception is being made, military cooperation between the united states and the philippines is expanding, this is happening against the backdrop of aggravation around taiwan and protracted controversy. with china for islands in the south china sea. this year, washington will build several military...
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the failed plans of the united states are absurd. the politicians of this country have proved the importance of establishing peace in the world and the fight against terrorism. the economy is a key determining point . a strong economy is a strong point and an important factor in the country's impregnability and impenetrability. wealth has an effect on human materiality and spirituality. of course, the economy is not the goal of the islamic society, but it is a means without which it is not possible to emphasize and strengthen the country's independent economy, which is based on mass production and quality, justice-oriented distribution, and consumption as much as possible. extravagance is the managerial relationship of wise people in recent years, it has been repeated and emphasized by me many times because of its impact that the economy can have on the life of the society today and in the future. internally, there is a challenge, the external challenge is the sanction of the enemy's temptations, if the internal problems are correcte
the failed plans of the united states are absurd. the politicians of this country have proved the importance of establishing peace in the world and the fight against terrorism. the economy is a key determining point . a strong economy is a strong point and an important factor in the country's impregnability and impenetrability. wealth has an effect on human materiality and spirituality. of course, the economy is not the goal of the islamic society, but it is a means without which it is not...
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so consecutive 1-2 punches but yet the group appears to present serious global threats to the united states and our allies around the world. how do you see the current state of play regarding the terrorist threat posed by isis? >> you described accurately what is happening in air rack and syria with the islamic state. just in the last year you've seen the removal of the last two isis emirs in syria, one based on an effective us raid by the department of defense, another from local dynamics, a signal of the kind of pressure they are dealing with in syria and in air act. we have good partnerships with democratic forces and security forces. if you talk to eric carella, look at the stats they have put up against isis in syria, in air rack over the last year, 300 operations had a significant impact that kept this threat at bay. and yet, we see isis's expansion across the african continent, concerning indications that isis in afghanistan, it's ambition that might go beyond that immediate territory. even as there has been an amazing effort and coalition effort to contain the isis core threat in th
so consecutive 1-2 punches but yet the group appears to present serious global threats to the united states and our allies around the world. how do you see the current state of play regarding the terrorist threat posed by isis? >> you described accurately what is happening in air rack and syria with the islamic state. just in the last year you've seen the removal of the last two isis emirs in syria, one based on an effective us raid by the department of defense, another from local...
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, that is, in principle, the united states is still accepting these applications and people willarrive under this program, which is very housing and work, yes, you will have to work, then under this program, the party that is your sponsor will accept. yes, it is obliged to either provide housing or at least help financially at the beginning of e-e with accommodation, and at the moment, if there is no work or if you are looking for work , this sponsor is also obliged in the end, if the people arriving as refugees have their own financial capabilities, they can finance it on their own, but the requirement that people not come to a simple place and not come empty-handed is really such that here people helped them with the award in the first half thank you ostap for such a detailed explanation, i will remind you that it was a correspondent of the voice of america ostap yarysh russian tv channel dosch will resume broadcasting in the territory of the european union with amsterdam journalists received permission for this from the dutch regulator last year on december 22, and today it wa
, that is, in principle, the united states is still accepting these applications and people willarrive under this program, which is very housing and work, yes, you will have to work, then under this program, the party that is your sponsor will accept. yes, it is obliged to either provide housing or at least help financially at the beginning of e-e with accommodation, and at the moment, if there is no work or if you are looking for work , this sponsor is also obliged in the end, if the people...
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the united states government understands for well, these n g o r a tool of saw power for american foreign policy. i mean, if you look at the n g o site, again in the state of they've always consider themselves to be sort of the loyal opposition to the united states government. and they're happy to go to math against the official designated enemies of the united states government. but they don't want to come see united states government, they sort of policy for in a row. what can i say? you know, i can give you an example on yeah, i've done some pro bono work for the american indian movement. going back to 1992. i was there at their request o. c. o, special prosecutor, the united states government in san francisco tribunal for inflicting international crimes against indigenous people. people of color here in the united states, which that's exactly when i 1st got involved in dealing with american indian issues . so amnesty international ah launched a big campaign on behalf of indigenous people all over the world. ok. so they sent me this cam. i'm still on the board of the time. they sent me
the united states government understands for well, these n g o r a tool of saw power for american foreign policy. i mean, if you look at the n g o site, again in the state of they've always consider themselves to be sort of the loyal opposition to the united states government. and they're happy to go to math against the official designated enemies of the united states government. but they don't want to come see united states government, they sort of policy for in a row. what can i say? you...
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c, in the united states. how do you see the divide this beginning to develop, develop here over ukraine? well, the 1st the, let me just say couple of things about europe. so obviously the europeans have been pulled together with the americans by the, by an administration. we know what the biden did with regard to the war in ukraine . however, we are beginning to see strains in europe in terms of inflation, in terms of people not finding enough gas to keep themselves warm and, and, and so on. so it seems to me that the, that the americans and the europeans pulling together, it may be a done deal at least until $22425.00. if we do have donald trump or another donald trump, in, in the, in the, in the white house, combine that with europe in, in patients over the prices of energy and so on. and then i think you begin to get a different configuration. and china comes into, into that, we've already heard noises from japan just recently. and about, you know, that concerns about china and the japanese were pulled int
c, in the united states. how do you see the divide this beginning to develop, develop here over ukraine? well, the 1st the, let me just say couple of things about europe. so obviously the europeans have been pulled together with the americans by the, by an administration. we know what the biden did with regard to the war in ukraine . however, we are beginning to see strains in europe in terms of inflation, in terms of people not finding enough gas to keep themselves warm and, and, and so on. so...
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of the united states. in new york. on the second question, i have not seen the video but i have been briefed on that video. it is deeply disturbing. let will me say horrific, from the descriptions i've been given. i want to give my deepest condolences to tyre nichols' family. i can't imagine the feelings that his parents must feel under these circumstances. the united states attorney has met personally with the family to express the condolences and express his own. we have opened last week a federal civil rights investigation under the color of law statute. which we will be investigating. we have been working in support of the state and local law enforcement in this matter. and we will continue to do so. i do want to say, and i want to repeat what the family has said. that expressions of concern when people see this video, we urge that they be peaceful and nonviolent. that's what the family has urged and that of course is what the justice department urges as well. reporter: anything you can detail more abo
of the united states. in new york. on the second question, i have not seen the video but i have been briefed on that video. it is deeply disturbing. let will me say horrific, from the descriptions i've been given. i want to give my deepest condolences to tyre nichols' family. i can't imagine the feelings that his parents must feel under these circumstances. the united states attorney has met personally with the family to express the condolences and express his own. we have opened last week a...
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and then a united states, you know, united nations united states. and i believe that i also offer cuba by either now doing a more hi home in the monday and the human with that help because they, they keep on people. is that what they show in the moment they refuse these things or not i, they told their a date on that actually no i, they both will know missed a b, b. i used to use that. is them by my edition. do every guy that is, wow, this fun right now. if you, if you've ever been demanded in the say i didn't, they have possible me a now, why are they in that amount in the end of the bible, they are demanding the end of the day. and the end of the day we are, we have the right to the side. i did you sign a buyers only dictatorship for more than 60. i'm just going to jump in the room or if they get a chance to respond because she has a point, doesn't she? let's look at the recent protests in 2021. to 700, i rested from those protest in human rights. i was actually i, i was in cuba, 11th of july, i believe that maria was, and i've written about my ex
and then a united states, you know, united nations united states. and i believe that i also offer cuba by either now doing a more hi home in the monday and the human with that help because they, they keep on people. is that what they show in the moment they refuse these things or not i, they told their a date on that actually no i, they both will know missed a b, b. i used to use that. is them by my edition. do every guy that is, wow, this fun right now. if you, if you've ever been demanded in...
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well, the opposition people was, after all basically an african people settle down in the united states states the times of the part of the question first i would say that our movement here in the united states is in a real sense a part of a worldwide struggle to break the barriers of injustice and. it is not in isolated or detached struggle, but it is a part this worldwide struggle for, freedom and human dignity. now, in the first part of the question, i would say that our movement has been after the gandhian movement in india, a great deal. i have been influenced by mahatma gandhi a great deal. and i think this is true of many, many people in the movement in the united states. some years ago, when i first studied the gandhian philosophy and method of nonviolent resistance. i came to the conclusion that it was the most potent weapon available to oppressed people in their struggle for freedom and human dignity and would say that this overall direct action movement with its ins and its stand ins, it's the way it ends, its nil in, its mass marches and pilgrimages and all of the other elem
well, the opposition people was, after all basically an african people settle down in the united states states the times of the part of the question first i would say that our movement here in the united states is in a real sense a part of a worldwide struggle to break the barriers of injustice and. it is not in isolated or detached struggle, but it is a part this worldwide struggle for, freedom and human dignity. now, in the first part of the question, i would say that our movement has been...
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the united states, the you, it's not a country. this is disjointed, countries that are being forced against each other. and i just as you know, the globalization has created a natural relationship between russia and that you integrating both of these economies. i think that there is a natural relationship between the russian people and people in europe. here, there is a natural political relationship just as globalization has been fruitful for both sides in russian energy creating europe's industrial base. i believe that the russian people are inextricably connected to people here in europe, not least because they are european of course, you know, i think that we have to be clear that it's washington doing this. and i think that russia should continue to engage in europe because russia needs to be a political actor in europe. and that's also because the united it part of its grand strategy is to force it to compete with china by pushing it out of europe, forcing it to be an asian power enforcing china and russia to compete against
the united states, the you, it's not a country. this is disjointed, countries that are being forced against each other. and i just as you know, the globalization has created a natural relationship between russia and that you integrating both of these economies. i think that there is a natural relationship between the russian people and people in europe. here, there is a natural political relationship just as globalization has been fruitful for both sides in russian energy creating europe's...
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instead of having to leave the united states.ost people would much rather stay in the country they are in if they can feed their families, be safe, send their kids to school and have opportunity. it's not like people have heard me say before. it's not like people are sitting around a table somewhere in central america. so i got a great idea. let's sell everything we have. let's give it to a coyote, a smuggler. they'll take us on a tiring journey for the thousands of journey for the thousands of miles to get to the united states. then we're gonna illegally cross the border. they're gonna drop us in the desert in a place where we don't speak the language, won't that be fun? i'm not being facetious. well, vice president harris lead this effort to make things better in the countries from which they are leaving. and thanks to her leadership, she's been able to generate more than $3.2 billion dollars from the private sector to create jobs and opportunities in el salvador, honduras and guatemala. tell people to stay in their own countri
instead of having to leave the united states.ost people would much rather stay in the country they are in if they can feed their families, be safe, send their kids to school and have opportunity. it's not like people have heard me say before. it's not like people are sitting around a table somewhere in central america. so i got a great idea. let's sell everything we have. let's give it to a coyote, a smuggler. they'll take us on a tiring journey for the thousands of journey for the thousands of...
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i can't speak for the united states . i have to qualify myself here. i'm a big supporter of pierre trudeau, the old trudeau, and what he said, which was that what you do, your bedroom is nobody's. i'm feel 100 percent. like not i agree with that 100 percent. but once you start telling people what to do, once you bring transvestite to, to school, to dance around children. once you trans best title transsexual people into to races with women. once we start working up these mines, things start not to make sense. now, i'm going to tell you something that pendulum might have swung in one direction and it's about crazy direction right now. but there are a lot of people and they're not looking towards rush hour towards the south or towards china or anybody else. canadians and other countries are looking towards people within their own nation to take that step back and how the pendulum land someplace in the middle, again, all for gay, right. but don't shove it in my face. and that's the problem. well, i mean yeah, but, but our, i think i'm certainly the viewer
i can't speak for the united states . i have to qualify myself here. i'm a big supporter of pierre trudeau, the old trudeau, and what he said, which was that what you do, your bedroom is nobody's. i'm feel 100 percent. like not i agree with that 100 percent. but once you start telling people what to do, once you bring transvestite to, to school, to dance around children. once you trans best title transsexual people into to races with women. once we start working up these mines, things start not...
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of arms companies to the energy of the united states will come from here , but the united states will definitely not consent to war anymore . it turns out that the more color the more folds fear and the enemy should have fear for the sale of weapons and more american influence among china's neighbors and influence in south china. thank you very much , mr. abdi, an expert on international issues, by holding a protest rally , they condemned the positions of some arab countries regarding the quds operation. they gathered in the area near the embassy of the zionist regime in amman, the capital of jordan, and demanded the termination of all diplomatic, political and economic relations with the occupying regime of israel. the uae and turkey have described the resistance operation in qatar, which led to the 83rd attack, as terrorist. germany said this country will not send fighters to iran, in a conversation with the german publication spiegel, he emphasized that the issue of fighter planes will not be raised, at the time of refusing to send fighters to ukraine, he denied the trust of g
of arms companies to the energy of the united states will come from here , but the united states will definitely not consent to war anymore . it turns out that the more color the more folds fear and the enemy should have fear for the sale of weapons and more american influence among china's neighbors and influence in south china. thank you very much , mr. abdi, an expert on international issues, by holding a protest rally , they condemned the positions of some arab countries regarding the quds...
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do you solemnly swear that you will support and defend the constitution of the united states against all enemies, both foreign and domestic; that you will bear true faith and allegiance to the same; that you take this obligation freely, without any mental reservation or purpose of evasion; and that you will well and faithfully discharge the duties of the office on which you are about to enter: so help you god. >> i do. >> congratulations,st senator grassley. and again. thank you. >> there we are. congratulations to you. congratulations to the whole family. who is this? granddaughter, shirley. >> the whole family, congratulations. thank you for your years of supporting thela leadership of senator grassley. very nice to meet you. congratulations. >> nice to meet you. congratulations. if people could come on this slide, please. >> okay, come on. congratulations. congratulations. >> that's a bunch. >> this is fun. they are here then. look here one more time. one more. and again. thank you all. >> congratulations. it takes a whole family to do this work. so thank you all. [inaudible conve
do you solemnly swear that you will support and defend the constitution of the united states against all enemies, both foreign and domestic; that you will bear true faith and allegiance to the same; that you take this obligation freely, without any mental reservation or purpose of evasion; and that you will well and faithfully discharge the duties of the office on which you are about to enter: so help you god. >> i do. >> congratulations,st senator grassley. and again. thank you....
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united states. lizzie espionage act, tonight's, it goes back to 1917 quarter of the harshest repression in american history. wilson administration bitter attacks on any one who questioned the nobility of a participation in the 1st world war. a major attacks on labor, on decisions on intellectual opinion. it is part of the repression as an enormous impact on american society, listed until the prison legacy. israel been used for essentially that purpose for over and over the most extreme was actually barack obama. ready or the current case is a sage is being charged under the espionage at the act should not be on the books in any democratic society. but to the main crime, this is exposure of materials that state once suppressed. you've been attacked her most of your life via circle made stream media, but do you think it's getting worse now? you might have to remind some people about what you and at the home and said in manufacturing consent to differentiate propaganda from, say, style in a soviet time
united states. lizzie espionage act, tonight's, it goes back to 1917 quarter of the harshest repression in american history. wilson administration bitter attacks on any one who questioned the nobility of a participation in the 1st world war. a major attacks on labor, on decisions on intellectual opinion. it is part of the repression as an enormous impact on american society, listed until the prison legacy. israel been used for essentially that purpose for over and over the most extreme was...
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the united states. and i believe all the western nations have an overriding interest in containing the threat posed by iraq to prevent iran from financing terrorism and developing nuclear weapons. washington imposed economic sanctions. the prelude to a total embargo with the aim of isolating the country, bringing it to its knees and rendering it harmless. ah, however, it would not be to iran behind the tragedy that was soon to strike at the very heart of the united states. a tragedy with such symbolic and political significance, it would usher in a new era for the entire middle east. ah, it was the most audacious and deadly attack in the history of terrorism. ah, ah, based with nearly 3000 casualties, it was clear to the united states that its real enemy was not the shia islamism of iran and has bola so much as the sunni radicalism embodied by al qaeda and its saudi bourne leader. osama bin ladin president george w bush elected the previous year had no choice but to take decisive action. we will not onl
the united states. and i believe all the western nations have an overriding interest in containing the threat posed by iraq to prevent iran from financing terrorism and developing nuclear weapons. washington imposed economic sanctions. the prelude to a total embargo with the aim of isolating the country, bringing it to its knees and rendering it harmless. ah, however, it would not be to iran behind the tragedy that was soon to strike at the very heart of the united states. a tragedy with such...
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which is the united states of america. i have reasserted, reaffirmed that president biden is a man with convictions who maintains principles, ideals to guarantee, to ensure as many others, men, women, in the united states and throughout the world. and the statue of liberty never, never, ever should become a symbol of void, an empty symbol. let me conclude by saying that my professor great poet, my master, my teacher, in 1930, he said that the wish of freedom, of liberty is the biggest fruit that has materialized, that is in the heart of humans. to be doing that we have to be free. the sentiments of justice are the children of freedom, of liberty, never, ever being slaves will we be able to be just and fair. thank you very much. [applause] >> now, let's begin a q&a session. ladies and gentlemen, the u.s. press, your excellency, joseph biden jr., president of the united states of america, will take questions from a journalist, a reporter from the united states. please. president biden: all right. i was having trouble hearing
which is the united states of america. i have reasserted, reaffirmed that president biden is a man with convictions who maintains principles, ideals to guarantee, to ensure as many others, men, women, in the united states and throughout the world. and the statue of liberty never, never, ever should become a symbol of void, an empty symbol. let me conclude by saying that my professor great poet, my master, my teacher, in 1930, he said that the wish of freedom, of liberty is the biggest fruit...
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there are a lot of chinese immigrants in the united states.re integrated into the system, they love the freedom they have here. and the same is true for a lot of people living in china too. a lot of people who came out to protest, hay don't like living in the regime that they are living now, and that's why they were -- [background sounds] pleasure pleasure --
there are a lot of chinese immigrants in the united states.re integrated into the system, they love the freedom they have here. and the same is true for a lot of people living in china too. a lot of people who came out to protest, hay don't like living in the regime that they are living now, and that's why they were -- [background sounds] pleasure pleasure --
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resists the united states, is labeled on democratic, eventually criminal. any state that confronts or entity that confronts the united states becomes a terrorist state or a terrorist entity. he said, look, we have no problem with the united states. we won't, we don't chic partake. what is american? what we want is to keep what is russia and that he says, we're not prepared to give up. he went on into details, as was mentioned, that there have been assassination attempts by us sponsor groups as well as bio employees of united states intelligence agencies aimed against the wagner group. he says, there are plenty of with video, and his organization is the possession of plenty of videos that would prove this one african say the u. s. con label. the wagner group has an ontario strip since america's themselves have mercenaries in ukraine hill fighting against russia. the death done in us, one of the great threats to the western world is in a way, wagner, who has set out in a way to conquer the interests of some western countries. in particular, france, england, an
resists the united states, is labeled on democratic, eventually criminal. any state that confronts or entity that confronts the united states becomes a terrorist state or a terrorist entity. he said, look, we have no problem with the united states. we won't, we don't chic partake. what is american? what we want is to keep what is russia and that he says, we're not prepared to give up. he went on into details, as was mentioned, that there have been assassination attempts by us sponsor groups as...
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the united states. it's very hard to see how the united states can back away from where it's come to. and in fact, all the indications up that the united states is preparing to escalate those an article in the new york times of the other day in which was clearly us officials briefly new york times reported that they were planning to help you crane target of targets inside russia, including crimea, once the united states goes down this path, then i think it's all bets are off and, and then we really are in the territory of shooting was. so i wouldn't be quite so optimistic. well, because the nuclear power and it won't come to that, i think that it could well come to that simply because this is where we've got to. because once united states in box on this course, helping to target targets inside russia, russia will retaliate. the 1st thing it will do will be to target american satellites. it has to because it's the use of satellites that enables this targeting to take place. and then who knows how the uni
the united states. it's very hard to see how the united states can back away from where it's come to. and in fact, all the indications up that the united states is preparing to escalate those an article in the new york times of the other day in which was clearly us officials briefly new york times reported that they were planning to help you crane target of targets inside russia, including crimea, once the united states goes down this path, then i think it's all bets are off and, and then we...