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a us army base is around the world. it's in circling, russia easy and searching console. china. so they, they, they have some key partnership. the us, they have uh uh, tens of thousands of army troops inquiry. uh you have 50000, the us army troops in japan. it is not try that these trades name the us, but the right of the bucket seats easy. bob is supplement. so what the field china, because fear besides the fact that these a, these a consultation with taiwan, that the us with actually desk the chinese red lines when he comes to taiwan. besides that, the biggest feel china is a co pay much, you know, tons of brocade. pretty much the same as the us did dream. what, what you engaged japan, keep in mind that japan went to work is to us because the us was doing a blockade. so when he comes to china, there's a possible brocade in the south china sea. and especially in the strait of malacca, a journalist and publisher languishes and a british maximum security prison, a waiting to hear a few be extradited to the united states, where he could face a further century in jail. his name, jul
a us army base is around the world. it's in circling, russia easy and searching console. china. so they, they, they have some key partnership. the us, they have uh uh, tens of thousands of army troops inquiry. uh you have 50000, the us army troops in japan. it is not try that these trades name the us, but the right of the bucket seats easy. bob is supplement. so what the field china, because fear besides the fact that these a, these a consultation with taiwan, that the us with actually desk the...
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view, colonel charlie beckois gave an assignment and said, "you go among the elite forces of the us army , choose any officer, any elite soldier you want ." and don't have any mental problems. he identified that they have a very high talent for extraordinary work. they gave the hardest training. providing them with the most advanced equipment. the most accurate operational planning and execution. the internal network of their spies and dependents and followers activate them. in country. there was no problem with making the necessary arrangements in the region , it was not that this equipment is the same equipment used by the us army today, they are the same type of helicopters , the same type of airplanes , these airplanes and these helicopters maneuver in the most difficult weather conditions. and this great victory was granted by the almighty god to the nation of iran, which means defeat this aggressor army and this aggressor delta force, which is known as the penzi eagle operation, this great conspiracy that was in the youth of the holy system of the islamic republic and could have be
view, colonel charlie beckois gave an assignment and said, "you go among the elite forces of the us army , choose any officer, any elite soldier you want ." and don't have any mental problems. he identified that they have a very high talent for extraordinary work. they gave the hardest training. providing them with the most advanced equipment. the most accurate operational planning and execution. the internal network of their spies and dependents and followers activate them. in...
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because china knows when you look at the only basis uh, of the us, they have $900.00, a us army bases around the world. it seems so clean, russia easing, searching so. so china, so they, they, they have some t partnership do us, they have, uh, uh, tens of thousands of army troops inquiry, uh, you have $50000.00 the us army troops in japan. uh, it is not trying that these trust me in the us, but the right of the bucket seats easy. bob is supplements. so what the field try now, because fear besides the fact that these a, these, a consultation with taiwan, that to us with actually desk the chinese red lines when he comes to taiwan. besides got the biggest feel, try not ease a contain months. you know, tons of brocade, pretty much the same as the us did dream. what, what you engaged japan, keep in mind that japan went to work is to us because the us was doing a blockade. so when he comes to china, there's a possible brocade in the south china sea, and especially in the strait of malacca, there is being a new agreement by european countries to safeguard oil pipelines across the world. but
because china knows when you look at the only basis uh, of the us, they have $900.00, a us army bases around the world. it seems so clean, russia easing, searching so. so china, so they, they, they have some t partnership do us, they have, uh, uh, tens of thousands of army troops inquiry, uh, you have $50000.00 the us army troops in japan. uh, it is not trying that these trust me in the us, but the right of the bucket seats easy. bob is supplements. so what the field try now, because fear...
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more the us army use the highly toxic herbicide with catastrophic consequences. agent orange was the most destructive instance of chemical warfare. a decade later, the same happened, the us state of oregon. these helicopters flying over the ridge spring something and they didn't even see the case. for 2 women fought for justice, i get some of the most powerful forces in the world. the people versus agents orange analogies 0. the latest news as it breaks. the wall and the message, they say they're going to carry on the details coverage. these really prime minister spoke this evening saying that the military is ready to invade drop off despite criticisms from allied from the heart of the story. everyone is terrified. please give shelter in the hospital for more than 6 months. right now. nowhere is place and kind of thing is, are targeted. the, [000:00:00;00] the hello, i'm sammy's. i them, this is the news out life from dell coming off in the next 60 minutes. more is riley attacks across gaza, nearly a 100 pallets 10 eons killed in the past 24 hours. 3 john liz saw
more the us army use the highly toxic herbicide with catastrophic consequences. agent orange was the most destructive instance of chemical warfare. a decade later, the same happened, the us state of oregon. these helicopters flying over the ridge spring something and they didn't even see the case. for 2 women fought for justice, i get some of the most powerful forces in the world. the people versus agents orange analogies 0. the latest news as it breaks. the wall and the message, they say...
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the us army use the highly toxic herbicides with catastrophic consequences. agent orange was the most destructive instance of chemical warfare a decade later. the same happened to the us state of oregon. these helicopters flying over the ridge spring something and they didn't even see the kids for 2 women fox for justice. i guess some of the most powerful forces in the world. the people versus agents orange knowledge is 0. in thailand, defamation is a criminal. understand critics. a powerful people, a using the quotes to silence. we so the lowest $1.00 oh, $1.00 east investigate. so allocations, that defamation cases are being used to bring to invitation and concealing corruption. speaking up in time 91020. the the, the welcome back. remind about top stories. this is rarely ministry, has killed at least 40 palestinians, including many children, a series of attacks and the central and northern tanza, the injured all being take to the hospitals or child. any a man who witness the killing of 2 protest indians and a secular at talk to the multi pod westbank says
the us army use the highly toxic herbicides with catastrophic consequences. agent orange was the most destructive instance of chemical warfare a decade later. the same happened to the us state of oregon. these helicopters flying over the ridge spring something and they didn't even see the kids for 2 women fox for justice. i guess some of the most powerful forces in the world. the people versus agents orange knowledge is 0. in thailand, defamation is a criminal. understand critics. a powerful...
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a us army base is around the world. it's in circling, russia, easing, 13 console, china. so they, they have some t partnership. the us, they have uh, tens of thousands of army troops inquiry. uh you have 50000, the us army troops in japan. it is not try that these trust me in the us, but it's rather the book because it's easy. bob is supplement. so what the fee of trying to do because fear besides the fact that these are the.
a us army base is around the world. it's in circling, russia, easing, 13 console, china. so they, they have some t partnership. the us, they have uh, tens of thousands of army troops inquiry. uh you have 50000, the us army troops in japan. it is not try that these trust me in the us, but it's rather the book because it's easy. bob is supplement. so what the fee of trying to do because fear besides the fact that these are the.
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they came for him and they the us army and navy did that. they called him notorious rebels and they were, oh, let's go up that river and blow that notorious rabble out of there. right. it happened on the santee with arthur blake. it happened to his cousin walter on the can be. but they came. william c hayward. one quick question. i'm sorry. there's pension files. is that was that prior to what was later known as the works public administration? is that completely. that's it's separate. definitely. he starts before. although pension files are ongoing. right so all veterans veterans today are eligible for pensions. it's the same a similar kind of in there are now stories in the pension files. i was just curious about that in terms of like the work public administration or stories of the of the previously enslaved people. so. yes. so the the interviews those people are are formerly enslaved. they're also the children of enslaved people in of the people who are interviewed were actually children during bondage. there's a lot of, you know, histor
they came for him and they the us army and navy did that. they called him notorious rebels and they were, oh, let's go up that river and blow that notorious rabble out of there. right. it happened on the santee with arthur blake. it happened to his cousin walter on the can be. but they came. william c hayward. one quick question. i'm sorry. there's pension files. is that was that prior to what was later known as the works public administration? is that completely. that's it's separate....
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because china knows when you look at the only basis uh, of the us has 9 hybrid, a us army base is around the world. it seems so green, russia easing, searching console, china. so they, they, they have some tea partnerships, the us, they have, uh, uh, tens of thousands of army troops inquiry, uh, you have 50000 us army troops in japan. it is not china, these type name, the us, but the right of the bucket seats easy. bob is supplements, so what the field china because fear besides the fact that these a, these a consultation with taiwan, that to us with actually desk the chinese red lines when he comes to taiwan. besides got the biggest feel, try not ease a contain months. you know, tons of brocade, pretty much the same as the us did dream. what, what you engaged japan, keep in mind that japan went to work is to us because the us was doing a blockade. so when he comes to china, there's a possible brocade in the south china sea, and especially in the strait. don't malacca. meanwhile, the chinese leader has stated that outside influence will not be able to stop tie one's re union with the mai
because china knows when you look at the only basis uh, of the us has 9 hybrid, a us army base is around the world. it seems so green, russia easing, searching console, china. so they, they, they have some tea partnerships, the us, they have, uh, uh, tens of thousands of army troops inquiry, uh, you have 50000 us army troops in japan. it is not china, these type name, the us, but the right of the bucket seats easy. bob is supplements, so what the field china because fear besides the fact that...
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in parallel, the us army , together with lithuanian artillerymen , will conduct the first live firingthe haimars rszzo. new assistance from the united states is unlikely to radically change the fate of ukraine. this states. woll street journal the day before , the us house of representatives finally passed a long-suffering bill to allocate $61 billion to kiev. the final decision on this issue fell on the shoulders of the senate, but as the publication notes, a military tranche in the context of the difficult situation of ukraine on the battlefield of the success of the russian army will not change the situation in favor of kiev, because ukraine is experiencing an acute shortage of not only shells, but also manpower. the bill caused a storm of criticism against the american. while thousands of americans remain homeless on the streets. house passed foreign aid bill, how about we pass american aid bill, millions of americans, including low-income retirees homeless veterans could use little financial assistance. more than 75% of americans speak out. against this, so who are our politician
in parallel, the us army , together with lithuanian artillerymen , will conduct the first live firingthe haimars rszzo. new assistance from the united states is unlikely to radically change the fate of ukraine. this states. woll street journal the day before , the us house of representatives finally passed a long-suffering bill to allocate $61 billion to kiev. the final decision on this issue fell on the shoulders of the senate, but as the publication notes, a military tranche in the context of...
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before 61 billion were allocated to ukraine, now it is allocated, 40 billion are allocated to the us army the material part, yes it will long-range system, this is bad, but mostly expensive things, and not those that are needed at the front, most likely, unfortunately, this is something like this, well, in any case, american experts will evaluate it this way, which means once again now about this piece of paper, before no one demanded such a piece of paper, because it was obvious to everyone that if america allocates a huge pile of billions of dollars, it means that we are talking about victory, we will defeat everyone, and democracy will triumph, and that means that the american anthem will sound next, the situation is radical changed in a way after the withdrawal of american troops from afghanistan, radically, because everyone refers to this, it has become a generally constant thing that now sounds everywhere, after all, defeat happens, it turns out, and since defeats happen, it means that as soon as this strategy is written, it will actually become the coffin lid, so to speak, the admi
before 61 billion were allocated to ukraine, now it is allocated, 40 billion are allocated to the us army the material part, yes it will long-range system, this is bad, but mostly expensive things, and not those that are needed at the front, most likely, unfortunately, this is something like this, well, in any case, american experts will evaluate it this way, which means once again now about this piece of paper, before no one demanded such a piece of paper, because it was obvious to everyone...
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the us army opened a new chapter in its fanatical use of deadly weapons during the vietnam war. they dropped millions of bombs from the skies and dessegraded the land by burying millions of minds. exploded submunitions from cluster bombs used in this war were too many to count and are still found today in the countries dragged into the vietnam war, some even in the proximity of schools where children are studying. the international committee of the red cross, the icrc, estimates that up to 11,000 people have been killed or maimed by unexploded ordinances, 30% of whom have unfortunately been children. an exact assessment of the amount of munitions left over by different wars is impossible. large numbers of these unexploded munitions are still discovered in places which used to be battlefields many decades ago. it's hard to believe. that a century after the end of the first world war, munitions containing mustard gas from that period have just recently been unearthed. this chart, depicting the amount of unexploded ordinance discovered in berlin between 1947 and 2011, makes it clea
the us army opened a new chapter in its fanatical use of deadly weapons during the vietnam war. they dropped millions of bombs from the skies and dessegraded the land by burying millions of minds. exploded submunitions from cluster bombs used in this war were too many to count and are still found today in the countries dragged into the vietnam war, some even in the proximity of schools where children are studying. the international committee of the red cross, the icrc, estimates that up to...
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because china knows when you look at the only basis uh, of the us, they have 9, have a, a us army bases around the world. it seems so green, russia easing, searching. so china, so they did, they have some t partnerships. the us, they have, uh, uh, tens of thousands of army troops inquiry. uh, you have 50000, the us army troops in japan. it is not china, these type name, the us, but the right of the book because it's easy. bob is supplements. so what the field china, because fear besides the fact that these a, these a confrontation, we taiwan, that to us with actually this, the chinese red lines when he comes to taiwan. besides got the biggest feel, china is a contain months. you know, tons of brocade, pretty much the same as the us did doing what, what you engaged japan, keep in mind that japan went to work is to us because the us was doing a blockade. so when he comes to china, there's a possible brocade in the south china sea, and especially in the strait of malacca. meanwhile, the chinese leader has stated that outside influence will not be able to stop tie one's re union with the ma
because china knows when you look at the only basis uh, of the us, they have 9, have a, a us army bases around the world. it seems so green, russia easing, searching. so china, so they did, they have some t partnerships. the us, they have, uh, uh, tens of thousands of army troops inquiry. uh, you have 50000, the us army troops in japan. it is not china, these type name, the us, but the right of the book because it's easy. bob is supplements. so what the field china, because fear besides the...
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the californian spent almost two years on the battlefield in ukraine, a veteran of the us army, a professional sniper with experience in iraq and afghanistan, went to fight against the russians in may 2022. i was living in new mexico at the time, and when the invasion happened, my first thought was that this war would be over very quickly, so now i'm very disappointed, i really am. didn't know anything about ukraine, but i know russia pretty well, i've studied it for almost 20 years as america's number one enemy. and i know that when she invades the country, for it's okay to rape them. and killing civilians just for fun, so i knew it was very terrible for the country they were invading, and that was something that touched my heart very deeply, and i immediately knew that i wanted to do something to help. soon after arriving in ukraine, sampson realized that the war was going to last longer than he had expected, in part because of delays in weapons. for me, the war in ukraine turned out to be extremely different. when i was in iraq and afghanistan. we had the full support of the us authorities
the californian spent almost two years on the battlefield in ukraine, a veteran of the us army, a professional sniper with experience in iraq and afghanistan, went to fight against the russians in may 2022. i was living in new mexico at the time, and when the invasion happened, my first thought was that this war would be over very quickly, so now i'm very disappointed, i really am. didn't know anything about ukraine, but i know russia pretty well, i've studied it for almost 20 years as...
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you have 50000, the us army troops in japan. it is not trying to have these trusting the us, but the rather the bucket seats easy bob is supplements. so what the fee of trying to do, because fear, besides the fact that these a, these a confrontation with taiwan, that the us with actually, that's the chinese red lines when he comes to taiwan. besides got the biggest feel china, he's a contain months, you know, terms of a brocade, pretty much the same as the us did dream. what, what you engaged japan, keep in mind a japan went to work is to us because the us was doing a blockade. so when he comes to china, there's a possible brocade, either south china sea, and especially in the strait of malacca. meanwhile, the chinese leader has stated that outside influence will not be able to stop tie one's re union with the mainland. the subject was discussed. she didn't ping hosted the previous time when these president envision the size of the to the, the distance of a straight can not save of the bones of kingship, between competitive on bo
you have 50000, the us army troops in japan. it is not trying to have these trusting the us, but the rather the bucket seats easy bob is supplements. so what the fee of trying to do, because fear, besides the fact that these a, these a confrontation with taiwan, that the us with actually, that's the chinese red lines when he comes to taiwan. besides got the biggest feel china, he's a contain months, you know, terms of a brocade, pretty much the same as the us did dream. what, what you engaged...
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the us army is building floating platforms like this off the coast, where aid will be taken off shipsvessels to include the usns benavidez have begun to construct the initial stages of the temporary pier and causeway at sea. that floating causeway is expected to be anchored on the beach somewhere near here, where israeli forces will secure a distribution area. the us says there will be no american boots on the ground. so the uk is considering whether british forces should drive the trucks along the causeway that may look something like this. but that would mean british forces being put in harm's way on the beaches of gaza, so—called wet boots on the ground, potentially at risk from hamas fighters. the trouble with these sorts of operations is you always enter spaces that are unpredictable. you go to places you wouldn't want to go and things happen. so you have to be prepared for the worst case, so you've got to secure the area. british forces could be deployed from this uk air base in cyprus, but, as of now, it is just an option. there has been no decision and it is yet to pass the pr
the us army is building floating platforms like this off the coast, where aid will be taken off shipsvessels to include the usns benavidez have begun to construct the initial stages of the temporary pier and causeway at sea. that floating causeway is expected to be anchored on the beach somewhere near here, where israeli forces will secure a distribution area. the us says there will be no american boots on the ground. so the uk is considering whether british forces should drive the trucks along...
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the army in texas and new mexico, he's developing the west for slavery and is using the army to do it. and so they become a political concern as well. and so that's what i have for y'all today. thanks, as always. any questions comments? concerns, please come see me. but thanks, everybody, for a great class and i'm brad warthen and welcome to the new debrief. we're here to listen to dennis dupuis tell about his experiences in vietnam, where he served two tours. tours as
the army in texas and new mexico, he's developing the west for slavery and is using the army to do it. and so they become a political concern as well. and so that's what i have for y'all today. thanks, as always. any questions comments? concerns, please come see me. but thanks, everybody, for a great class and i'm brad warthen and welcome to the new debrief. we're here to listen to dennis dupuis tell about his experiences in vietnam, where he served two tours. tours as
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the us army use the highly toxic herbicides with catastrophic consequences. agent orange was the most destructive instance of chemical warfare a decade later, the same happened, the us state of oregon. these helicopters flying over the ridge spring something and they didn't even see the kids for 2 women fox for just to get some of the most powerful forces in the world. the people versus agent orange on knowledge is 0. all coverage of africa is what i'm most proud of. every time i travel, whether it's east or west africa, people stop me and tell me how much they appreciate coverage. and our focus is not just on their suffering, but also on a more realistic and inspiring story. people try to tell them what's happening in their communities in at p a and unbiased. and as an applicant, i couldn't be more proud to be part of the the, the guy. let's pull the line from the rubble of to and his rating strike hits. the giovanni a refugee camp in garza, one person is killed and 11 of those uh images. the, this is alan, is there a live from doha, also coming up, as well
the us army use the highly toxic herbicides with catastrophic consequences. agent orange was the most destructive instance of chemical warfare a decade later, the same happened, the us state of oregon. these helicopters flying over the ridge spring something and they didn't even see the kids for 2 women fox for just to get some of the most powerful forces in the world. the people versus agent orange on knowledge is 0. all coverage of africa is what i'm most proud of. every time i travel,...
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on alex's era, in the vietnam war, the us army use the highly toxic herbicide with catastrophic consequences. agent orange was the most destructive instance of chemical warfare a decade later, the same house in the us state of oregon. these helicopters flying over the ridge spring something and they didn't even see the case for 2 women fought for justice against some of the most powerful forces in the world. the people vs agents, orange analogies, 0 who the book about you want to know just bear with me to hell robin and all remind to of all the top stories. it's been a year since it um plunged into a devastating complex mold. and 11000000 people have fled homes because of fighting between the army and power military rapids, the full, full size, is also pushed millions to the brink of simon. israel's will cabinets is holding another meeting to discuss the role is attacked over the weekend. the cabinet is supposed to be in favor of retaliation that remains defined to the timing and scale of the responds. now let's go say about 2 and when calling in the occupied east to reach them with for the
on alex's era, in the vietnam war, the us army use the highly toxic herbicide with catastrophic consequences. agent orange was the most destructive instance of chemical warfare a decade later, the same house in the us state of oregon. these helicopters flying over the ridge spring something and they didn't even see the case for 2 women fought for justice against some of the most powerful forces in the world. the people vs agents, orange analogies, 0 who the book about you want to know just bear...
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as i mentioned, the us army has began building us —— floating platforms off the coast of gaza with at being delivered from ships, have you been given a timeframe for this? there are technical— given a timeframe for this? there are technical discussions - given a timeframe for this? there are technical discussions about i given a timeframe for this? ti” are technical discussions about the peer that is being built. we welcome initiatives of aid flowing into gaza, but it mostly remains being by land. while these technical discussions are happening, we, as the un, are seeking reassurances of neutrality and of security in this additional relief route into gaza. and just to say that while we can supplement the land routes, land access remains a priority for us because only truck convoys can guarantee the volumes of food and supplies that can be delivered to the people in need. filgd supplies that can be delivered to the people in need. olga cherevko, thank ou the people in need. olga cherevko, thank you for— the people in need. olga cherevko, thank you for giving _ the people in need. olga
as i mentioned, the us army has began building us —— floating platforms off the coast of gaza with at being delivered from ships, have you been given a timeframe for this? there are technical— given a timeframe for this? there are technical discussions - given a timeframe for this? there are technical discussions about i given a timeframe for this? ti” are technical discussions about the peer that is being built. we welcome initiatives of aid flowing into gaza, but it mostly remains...
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a witness documentary on elegy, sierra. va, now more the us army use the highly toxic her with catastrophic consequences. agent orange was the most destructive instance of chemical warfare a decade later. the same happened in the us state of oregon. these helicopters flying over the ridge spring something and they didn't even see the case for 2 women fought for just to get some of the most powerful forces in the world. the people versus agents orange analogies. 0 over 30 years of to the same you. also 0 was tell us the behind the scenes, the story of nor wasteful, and the oslo accords. they wanted to have what they present, deny ability, and reveals how the secret negotiations skewed their strong decided, quote to folks love to talk the terms of the negotiations and why they're still far from delivering. and 4th was the price of what was on knowledge is here the at least 5 palestinians are killed in the all new sarah, the refugee accounts these really minute teresa is it still wants to overnight operations targeting central calls on the hello on this, on the attain this is i'll just hear ou
a witness documentary on elegy, sierra. va, now more the us army use the highly toxic her with catastrophic consequences. agent orange was the most destructive instance of chemical warfare a decade later. the same happened in the us state of oregon. these helicopters flying over the ridge spring something and they didn't even see the case for 2 women fought for just to get some of the most powerful forces in the world. the people versus agents orange analogies. 0 over 30 years of to the same...
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at the same time, the us army, together with lithuanian artillerymen, will conduct the first live firing of the haimars missile system. there are almost 1,500 people in the serbian city of nis. were evacuated due to the discovery of an unexploded air bombs, they remained from the time of nato aggression in 1999, the shell weighs a ton, almost half is an explosive . to eliminate the threat of detonation , hundreds of employees of the ministry of internal affairs and city services were deployed. the nato air bomb was delivered to the quarry and destroyed. there were no casualties. the us is pouring new billions into ukraine. the house of representatives approved a tranche of $61 billion for kiev. without a scandal, as fox news writes, towards the end of the voting, the democrats began waving flags of ukraine, for which they were accused of violating the protocol, and the florida republican walked up to the microphone and screamed, “take those damn flags down.” this prompted even more verbal backlash from democrats. and the americans themselves on social networks are calling on congress to
at the same time, the us army, together with lithuanian artillerymen, will conduct the first live firing of the haimars missile system. there are almost 1,500 people in the serbian city of nis. were evacuated due to the discovery of an unexploded air bombs, they remained from the time of nato aggression in 1999, the shell weighs a ton, almost half is an explosive . to eliminate the threat of detonation , hundreds of employees of the ministry of internal affairs and city services were deployed....
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the machine was developed in the early 2000s and entered service with the us army in 2009.rotection against filters is not provided, the top box cover is as lightweight as possible, possibly in order to reduce weight, and so on over 70 tons. for the desert, where the sand is like the asphalt is suitable, in the land of donbass it often gets stuck, not for this area, our officers say, it was pulled out by fighters, rimbat, groupings of troops-center, with two armored repair and recovery vehicles at once. thanks to the fact that this vehicle fell into our hands, we studied the features and weak points of this particular vehicle, as well as of all tanks of the abrams family in general. and this is an american brem based on the m-48 tank, it was before abrams, everything inside is in english. here here what is behind the armor? behind the armor there is a battery compartment, after hit, a fire occurred, but as you can see, the soldiers of our unit have already restored this vehicle, now we will put it on track , we will try to launch it. due to the threat of defeat and will, to
the machine was developed in the early 2000s and entered service with the us army in 2009.rotection against filters is not provided, the top box cover is as lightweight as possible, possibly in order to reduce weight, and so on over 70 tons. for the desert, where the sand is like the asphalt is suitable, in the land of donbass it often gets stuck, not for this area, our officers say, it was pulled out by fighters, rimbat, groupings of troops-center, with two armored repair and recovery vehicles...
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s. military infrastructure here in germany and the us army has a base in the south and gospel where trying to pregnancy hoses. now this is of course, raising many alarms, but it's also a big success for german authorities. but just to give our viewers a sense, how big is the perceived threat of russian espionage here in germany? stephanie has always been a target for russian espionage. that can be no illusions, but of course it's extremely in the focus. and since it signed it with ukraine of the rest of loans to its full scale invasion, 2 years ago, germany has since become the 2nd biggest supplier of weapons to ukraine of the united states. and that is, of course, not something that the kremlin likes and the us as a launch military presence here in germany. so plenty of targets here for the russian intelligence services. it's not the 1st time as well for the big russian speaking minority community here in germany. so plenty of targets for russian intelligence to target. as the w and chief political correspondent, nina has a thank you. well, your opinion leaders have backed new sanctions a
s. military infrastructure here in germany and the us army has a base in the south and gospel where trying to pregnancy hoses. now this is of course, raising many alarms, but it's also a big success for german authorities. but just to give our viewers a sense, how big is the perceived threat of russian espionage here in germany? stephanie has always been a target for russian espionage. that can be no illusions, but of course it's extremely in the focus. and since it signed it with ukraine of...
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, he is truly a high -level professional, we must understand when he studied, for example, at the us armye a lot of senior officers, the american army itself and, well, those who are now senior, absolutely right. it’s like horizontal connections are built much more than we can imagine there, conditional budanovs, zaluzhnys and so on, that ’s what’s interesting, this character is given a task, that is, well, i’ll explain to our viewers, that is, the operational command of the south, it is responsible for five regions, including vinnitsa, kherson, nikolaevskaya and so on, so shapovalov’s task was set to organize the defense of the nikolaevskaya and odessa regions, why yes, it seems that khersonskaya has not yet been liberated. yes, yes, yes, here, here’s an interesting point, and in what year we recruited him, it’s hard to say, but before the trip to america, during the trip to america or immediately, i think, maybe shapovalov, the russians will still remember him roots, definitely, yes, and we see that another one of the top officials in the army is a russian, yes, well, something somehow
, he is truly a high -level professional, we must understand when he studied, for example, at the us armye a lot of senior officers, the american army itself and, well, those who are now senior, absolutely right. it’s like horizontal connections are built much more than we can imagine there, conditional budanovs, zaluzhnys and so on, that ’s what’s interesting, this character is given a task, that is, well, i’ll explain to our viewers, that is, the operational command of the south, it...
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we're apparently talking about the military base and crossing the in the south of germany where the us army trains ukrainian soldiers. and then there's a separate accusation as well for the to as he's accused of belonging to an armed unit of pro russian separatist forces in the nit screeching of eastern ukraine between december 2014 and a september 2016. and a lot of discussion going on in berlin right now, but give us a sense of how severe the perceived threat of russian espionage in germany is right now as well. nobody's under any illusions that have always been russian spies in germany. but of course, so many, it has become one of the main targets for russian secret services, as since it decided to stand on ukraine side when russia, unless it's full scale invasion against ukraine 2 years ago. and germany has since become the 2nd figure, supply of weapons to crane off to the united states. and the u. s. a has a large military presence in germany. there's not the 1st time we're hearing about russian spies being arrested in germany. that's currently a quote case against a member of the germ
we're apparently talking about the military base and crossing the in the south of germany where the us army trains ukrainian soldiers. and then there's a separate accusation as well for the to as he's accused of belonging to an armed unit of pro russian separatist forces in the nit screeching of eastern ukraine between december 2014 and a september 2016. and a lot of discussion going on in berlin right now, but give us a sense of how severe the perceived threat of russian espionage in germany...
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after the sadiq operation, scatriter was one of the most famous experts fell former us army officer and current critic of us foreign policy. muttahida in the middle east had written "eye for eye" after the operation of the promise. iran attacked navatim air base with at least seven of its new anti-sonic missiles. navatim shiane is the israeli f-35 fighter jets that were used to attack the consular section of the iranian embassy in damascus. not even one of iran's missiles was intercepted. let me put it this way. israel is derived. scott ritter spent 12 years of his 62-year-old life as an intelligence officer in the united states marine corps. that's a long time he was the un inspector for seven years in the weapons of mass destruction department. as in the past, your opinion about iran's response to israel was very much reflected in iran. i am glad that now we have this opportunity to talk with you live on the khabar network. i want to talk frankly. mr. ritter, what do you think? on saturday, which side did the prisoners claim to have intercepted and destroyed 99 iranian missiles? i thi
after the sadiq operation, scatriter was one of the most famous experts fell former us army officer and current critic of us foreign policy. muttahida in the middle east had written "eye for eye" after the operation of the promise. iran attacked navatim air base with at least seven of its new anti-sonic missiles. navatim shiane is the israeli f-35 fighter jets that were used to attack the consular section of the iranian embassy in damascus. not even one of iran's missiles was...
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car. was developed in the early 2000s, entered service with the us army in 2009, protection against fpvnes is not provided, the top box cover is as lightweight as possible, possibly in order to reduce weight, and so on over 70 tons. for the desert, where the sand is like the asphalt is suitable, in the land of donbass it often gets stuck, not for this area, our officers say, it was pulled out by fighters, rimbat, groupings of troops-center, with two armored repair and recovery vehicles at once. thanks to the fact that this vehicle fell into our hands, we studied the features and weak points of this particular vehicle, as well as of all tanks of the abrams family in general. as the associated press reported the day before, citing the american military, the ukrainian armed forces moved the remaining abramsk tanks to the rear. due to the threat of defeat, they will, together with the united states, try develop new tactics for their use. our drones fermenting lancet ammunition and carnet anti-tank missile systems are destroying american tanks; neither armor nor a multi-layered electronic wa
car. was developed in the early 2000s, entered service with the us army in 2009, protection against fpvnes is not provided, the top box cover is as lightweight as possible, possibly in order to reduce weight, and so on over 70 tons. for the desert, where the sand is like the asphalt is suitable, in the land of donbass it often gets stuck, not for this area, our officers say, it was pulled out by fighters, rimbat, groupings of troops-center, with two armored repair and recovery vehicles at once....
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now more the us army use the highly toxic her with catastrophic consequences. agent orange was the most destructive instance of chemical warfare. a decade later, the same happened, the us state of oregon, these helicopters flying over the ridge spring something and they didn't even see the case for 2 women fox for justice. i get some of the most powerful forces in the world. the people versus agents orange. one now to 0, the, the dominican republic and he shared this caribbean, i that much more ways than one. the distance neighbors one speaks french, the other spanish. but more importantly, patients suffer from acute poverty, extreme political instability, and now and controllable violence. on the other side.
now more the us army use the highly toxic her with catastrophic consequences. agent orange was the most destructive instance of chemical warfare. a decade later, the same happened, the us state of oregon, these helicopters flying over the ridge spring something and they didn't even see the case for 2 women fox for justice. i get some of the most powerful forces in the world. the people versus agents orange. one now to 0, the, the dominican republic and he shared this caribbean, i that much more...
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on march 20, 2003, operation shock and awe began, despite the discontent of the un, us army forces invadedq. official purpose of the operation - destruction of weapons of mass destruction. western propaganda actively shouted about this at every corner, and then it became quiet, no weapons were found. it was just an excuse. active hostilities lasted until may 1, 2003. the invasion force amounted to almost 200,000 people. a little later, the contingent increased to half a million soldiers. after occupying baghdad, uncle samm's forces officially announced their offensive. his is black gold, but it turned out that iraqi oil was divided before saddam was overthrown. about plans for iraqi oil appeared in the united states even before the invasion began, the press began to actively write just a year after. strange affairs, they began to develop the idea that in post-war iraq the oil industry should come under the control of a single state-owned enterprise that would contract primarily with american corporations on the basis of production sharing agreements. they considered a more brazen option: c
on march 20, 2003, operation shock and awe began, despite the discontent of the un, us army forces invadedq. official purpose of the operation - destruction of weapons of mass destruction. western propaganda actively shouted about this at every corner, and then it became quiet, no weapons were found. it was just an excuse. active hostilities lasted until may 1, 2003. the invasion force amounted to almost 200,000 people. a little later, the contingent increased to half a million soldiers. after...
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it is known that the kiev regime received eight copies from the us army, two of them did not withstandse in the donbass and were sent for repairs. two more were destroyed in the past year. this one was captured relatively recently by the assault units of the group of troops. to the center, the right track was jammed, we disengaged it by detonating it, and carried out engineering preparation of escape routes. the reaction to the capture followed immediately; the abrams were prohibited from appearing on the front line. the news from the pentagon seems to have shocked the entire ukrainian public; in an attempt to stop the advance of the russian army, they never became the superweapon on which they had high hopes. for 2 months. five american tanks, the fate of two is already known; they will join the museum of captured equipment. omar magomedov, rabatam bagomedov, ntv television company, avdeevsk direction of the special military operation. another monument to military glory was dismantled in ukraine. this time in the city of rovna, with particular cynicism, a few days before may 9 , an ei
it is known that the kiev regime received eight copies from the us army, two of them did not withstandse in the donbass and were sent for repairs. two more were destroyed in the past year. this one was captured relatively recently by the assault units of the group of troops. to the center, the right track was jammed, we disengaged it by detonating it, and carried out engineering preparation of escape routes. the reaction to the capture followed immediately; the abrams were prohibited from...
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so basically the more than 3 decades the us army has use depleted uranium shells in various conflicts. they have also been adopted by great britain, but neither country officially advanced the depleted uranium alone is deadly. you're just over simplifying is complex fisher to stir of fear, dr. lucas? yes, there are risk, but there are minimal compared to the strategic advantages they provide. it's about leveraging technology responsibly. not a bad thing. yeah, they're very rational, fear irrational, ignoring the long term environmental catastrophe and the moral implications of poisoning glands with generation. this is, that is, walk is a rational circle of strategic advantages or a parent and victory at best. it's easy to throw around accusations when you're not the one making the top decisions. military strategy isn't about choosing the perfect option. it's about choosing the least worst once, and currently that involves depleted uranium and we should strive of best so no set of lease was we have to deal with the world as it is. question yes. but outright fairmont green helps know wh
so basically the more than 3 decades the us army has use depleted uranium shells in various conflicts. they have also been adopted by great britain, but neither country officially advanced the depleted uranium alone is deadly. you're just over simplifying is complex fisher to stir of fear, dr. lucas? yes, there are risk, but there are minimal compared to the strategic advantages they provide. it's about leveraging technology responsibly. not a bad thing. yeah, they're very rational, fear...
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we'll also look at the subsequent investigation of senator mccarthy himself over his attacks on the us army, which led to the senator's downfall. joining us is jim townsend, director of the levin center for oversight and democracy. mr. townsend. what was the mccarthy era? well, the mccarthy era was a period in the early 1950s where the public had become really quite concerned about the possibility of communist infiltration into major american institutions, including the united states government and senator mccarthy, who was a first term senator from wisconsin, took advantage of that public concern. and his position on certain key committees in the senate to start raising allegations, making allegations against various institutions in the government, particularly in the military and in aspects of the state department. and he used his position as a congressional investigator to hold numerous hearings, both in private and in public, to explore these allegations and then to make further accusations about the infiltration of of of communists in american government and american society. mr. towns
we'll also look at the subsequent investigation of senator mccarthy himself over his attacks on the us army, which led to the senator's downfall. joining us is jim townsend, director of the levin center for oversight and democracy. mr. townsend. what was the mccarthy era? well, the mccarthy era was a period in the early 1950s where the public had become really quite concerned about the possibility of communist infiltration into major american institutions, including the united states government...
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the us army use the highly toxic herbicides with catastrophic consequences. agent orange was the most destructive instance of chemical warfare a decade later. the same happened in the us state of oregon. these helicopters flying over the ridge spring something and they didn't even see the case for 2 women fought for just to get some of the most powerful forces in the world. the people versus agents orange analogies. 0300 years ago, they found these the full seasons and celebrated the natural world and stages of the. now his music has been recompose by alteration intelligence using projected 2050 weather data to reflect the global climate emergency. culminating in a disturbing, like the full months in south korea, this nokia or of so on al jazeera news . kerry johnston, the tech stories now and i just here united states has vetoed the draft resolution of the un security council, which caused a protestant to become a full member state. all the united nations 12 countries voted in favor and to abstain, including the u. k. speaking off to using the veto, america'
the us army use the highly toxic herbicides with catastrophic consequences. agent orange was the most destructive instance of chemical warfare a decade later. the same happened in the us state of oregon. these helicopters flying over the ridge spring something and they didn't even see the case for 2 women fought for just to get some of the most powerful forces in the world. the people versus agents orange analogies. 0300 years ago, they found these the full seasons and celebrated the natural...
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school ministry partners, and specifically russia inside story on al jazeera in the via now more the us army use the highly toxic herbicide with catastrophic consequences. agent orange was the most destructive instance of chemical warfare a decade later, the same happened, the us state of oregon. these helicopters flying over the ridge spring something and they didn't even see the kids. but to women fox for justice, i get some of the most powerful forces in the world. the people versus agents orange on knowledge, a 0, the showcase of best documentary films from across the web. on al jazeera hod, huge, i mean to be used as the i, r c suffered casualties. we have not suffered to scientology use. thank goodness we did have injuries from a missile strike on a guest house. thought provoking on to who that you say know, double standards to all of us. any anyone in particular i said to facing realities . government seems here to whittle down democracy. it's because it's troubling for you. it's very, very painful here. the story on talk to how does era the a mass grave is discovered and conner, this
school ministry partners, and specifically russia inside story on al jazeera in the via now more the us army use the highly toxic herbicide with catastrophic consequences. agent orange was the most destructive instance of chemical warfare a decade later, the same happened, the us state of oregon. these helicopters flying over the ridge spring something and they didn't even see the kids. but to women fox for justice, i get some of the most powerful forces in the world. the people versus agents...
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understand that it should not, that is , in order to force the united states to us to help more, it is already the work of the ukrainian army and the ukrainian people, who consists in a simple formula, the more often ukraine strikes on the territory of russia, the more they will help us, well , again, the more strikes, the more they will help us, at the same time , again ukraine receives this signal that the strike on yalabuz is not welcome, this is the fact that it arrived in the region of tatarstan 1200 km away, and here it is difficult to understand whether it is in the states that certain officials make such a statement to the public that we do not welcome, but actually congratulate and support, because it looks like... like a blow in the back, and how, well, president zelensky said a very good phrase that whoever condemns or does not support ukraine's strikes deep into russian territory, let him come to kharkiv and everything will become clear to him, please. well, look, there is such a country as israel, yes, if the country of israel listened to what is being said to it, even the united states of america, such a count
understand that it should not, that is , in order to force the united states to us to help more, it is already the work of the ukrainian army and the ukrainian people, who consists in a simple formula, the more often ukraine strikes on the territory of russia, the more they will help us, well , again, the more strikes, the more they will help us, at the same time , again ukraine receives this signal that the strike on yalabuz is not welcome, this is the fact that it arrived in the region of...
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indigenous people. holding up the sky, a witness documentary on the jersey, the individual now more the us army use the highly toxic herbicide with catastrophic consequences. agent orange was the most destructive instance of chemical warfare. a decade later, the same happened. the us states of oregon, these helicopters flying over the ridge spring something and they didn't even see the case for 2 women fought for just to get some of the most powerful forces in the world. the people versus agents orange. my knowledge is 0. the in the center, i bet of this business uptake these voltage by the city bank growth. partner of bung the dashboard forward to use the these business uptake these me roy thought of bundle dash football to use the the hello. i'm sammy say them. this is the news live from the coming off in the next 60 minutes raise to the ground, the off, the mazda of israel's intense bombardments on the site. often central garza people looking for pieces of the former lives that were thank you to a make shift. kindergarten and gaza, why children.
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i guess this is basically the more than 3 decades, the us army has used depleted uranium sales in various conflicts. they have also been adopted by great britain, but neither country officially admits the depleted uranium alone is deadly. you're just over simplifying this complex fisher to stir of fear, dr. lucas. yes, there are risk, but they're minimal compared to the strategic advantages they provide. it's about leveraging technology responsibly. not a bad thing. yeah. that the rational fear, you know, rational, ignoring the long term, environmental catastrophe, and the moral implications of boys and exams, but generations. that is, what is a rational circle of strategic advantages or a parent and victory at best? it's easy to throw around accusations when you're not the one making the top decisions. military strategy isn't about choosing the perfect option. it's about choosing the least worst once, and currently that involves depleted uranium. then we should strive of mess up. no settled, release was we have to deal with the world as it is caution yes. but outright fear monitoring hel
i guess this is basically the more than 3 decades, the us army has used depleted uranium sales in various conflicts. they have also been adopted by great britain, but neither country officially admits the depleted uranium alone is deadly. you're just over simplifying this complex fisher to stir of fear, dr. lucas. yes, there are risk, but they're minimal compared to the strategic advantages they provide. it's about leveraging technology responsibly. not a bad thing. yeah. that the rational...