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army was advancing. there were several breakthrough points. one of them was in kherson just in the direction of the armenian short shoulder and now information has come in that the us army corps of engineerseloped a capability within 12 hours, a maximum of 24 hours of recovery on a smooth bridge. uh, the antonovsky bridge, the one that is there so that the units can go, they studied and looked at what is flooded there, what can be used. plus , canadians have now transferred a huge amount, and to those who already have these barges, which allow you to transport and make bridges, and that's it. this suggests that they will try to break through at this point, and are also interested in zaporizhzhya there at power plants. this is another such prize that they want to take immediately as part of the encirclement of further movement with two beams to melitopol and berdyansk, so the crimea for them , as a land aircraft carrier for the americans , is the most important prize. they need a military base there, as they once wanted to do in the don bay of evil and so on. they understand that once they get there, they will control the entire black sea. this is another point of complete influence and co
army was advancing. there were several breakthrough points. one of them was in kherson just in the direction of the armenian short shoulder and now information has come in that the us army corps of engineerseloped a capability within 12 hours, a maximum of 24 hours of recovery on a smooth bridge. uh, the antonovsky bridge, the one that is there so that the units can go, they studied and looked at what is flooded there, what can be used. plus , canadians have now transferred a huge amount, and...
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army. there were several breakthrough points. one of them was in kherson once in the direction of the armenian short shoulder and now received information that the us army corps of engineerssmooth bridge. uh, the antonovsky bridge, the one that is there so that the units can go, they studied and looked at what is flooded there, what can be used, plus the canadians. now a huge amount has been transferred. and to those that already have these barges, which allow you to transport and make bridges, and that’s all. this suggests that they will be at that point try to break through. zaporozhye is also interested in power plants there. this is another such prize that they want to take immediately as part of the encirclement of further movement with two beams to melitopol and berdyansk, therefore, crimea for them, as a land aircraft carrier for the americans, is the most important prize. they need a military base there, like they once wanted to do. in the don bay, knots and so on. they understand that once they get up there, they will control the entire black sea. this is another point of complete influence and control. of all flows in the european part, therefore, and ukraine is
army. there were several breakthrough points. one of them was in kherson once in the direction of the armenian short shoulder and now received information that the us army corps of engineerssmooth bridge. uh, the antonovsky bridge, the one that is there so that the units can go, they studied and looked at what is flooded there, what can be used, plus the canadians. now a huge amount has been transferred. and to those that already have these barges, which allow you to transport and make bridges,...
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Apr 24, 2023
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use the defense contracting agency, not a pickup, that they used the army corps of engineers to do the reconstruction. not some pickup team. all of which was rotating again in usually a three month basis which was completely dysfunctional. so that's where we were as we enter into the spring having actually had things going reasonably well. we had gotten the looting back under control. ultimately it burned itself out essentially. we got some additional forces in. we start getting iraqis helping us. they are back at work. we are starting to move along. and these two decisions really cut the effort off at the knees. i would contend we didn't recover from the decision until 2007. there were efforts at reconciliation at various times. again the one in mosul. one years later that h.r. mcmaster did. all of them came to an unhappy ending into the small little one that started in the fall before the surge of 2007 and survived because of a really good brigade commander that just enabled it. then we built on that in 2007. then finally got really fo and then we built on that of course in 2007. and
use the defense contracting agency, not a pickup, that they used the army corps of engineers to do the reconstruction. not some pickup team. all of which was rotating again in usually a three month basis which was completely dysfunctional. so that's where we were as we enter into the spring having actually had things going reasonably well. we had gotten the looting back under control. ultimately it burned itself out essentially. we got some additional forces in. we start getting iraqis helping...
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use the defense contracting agency, not a pickup they used the army corps of engineers to do the reconstkrubgs not some pickup team. all of which was rotating again usually a three month basis which was completely dysfunctional. that's where we were as we enter into the spring having actually had things going reasonably well. we got the looting back under control ultimately it burned itself out essentially. we got the -- some additional forces in. we start getting iraqis helping us. they are back at work. we are starting to move along. and these two decisions really cut the effort off at the knees. i would contend we didn't recover from the decision until 2007. there were efforts at reconciliation at various times. the one in mosul. one years later mcmaster did. all of them came to an unhappy ending into the small little one that started in the fall before the surge of 2007 and survived because of a really good brigade commander that just enabled it. then we built on that in 2007. then finally got really formal processes going where you could get people back. we lost years by that point in tim
use the defense contracting agency, not a pickup they used the army corps of engineers to do the reconstkrubgs not some pickup team. all of which was rotating again usually a three month basis which was completely dysfunctional. that's where we were as we enter into the spring having actually had things going reasonably well. we got the looting back under control ultimately it burned itself out essentially. we got the -- some additional forces in. we start getting iraqis helping us. they are...
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army corps of engineers cleaned up back in 2015. and it is next-door to gerard a loss,. do you like coming here? >> not like i used to.. mary returned, she walked in the past. at that time, we did not know what was in this park. >> mireya: jarard and his wife, america have lived here for decades, raising their two kids. >> she was four legs. she has always been, you know, high energy. >> mireya: nine is good ago -- nine years ago, mary was diagnosed with lung cancer. how do you think it happen? >> shortly after we moved here, mary started talking. we got this park. we would walk every night. >> mireya: was very ever a smoker. >> never. >> mireya: did cancer run in her family? >> no. or not you blame the creek? >> the contaminants, yes. >> mireya: they were part of a class-action wrongful death lawsuit against several companies associated with the creation and disposal of the nuclear waste. the company settled the lawsuit and a payment was divided between all the plaintiffs. the companies were released from all liability. before mary was in hospice, she tried to raise awareness. here should she is in an interview with
army corps of engineers cleaned up back in 2015. and it is next-door to gerard a loss,. do you like coming here? >> not like i used to.. mary returned, she walked in the past. at that time, we did not know what was in this park. >> mireya: jarard and his wife, america have lived here for decades, raising their two kids. >> she was four legs. she has always been, you know, high energy. >> mireya: nine is good ago -- nine years ago, mary was diagnosed with lung cancer. how...
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of them are sending their kids there. but trust us, new england say. it's -- but trust us, they say. it's fine. when i and the school board and the parents said to the army corps of engineers, you need to retaste, then they pointed fingers and said, oh, no or, it's the department of energy. it is their problem. so when we went to the department of energy, they said, we can't do anything. it is the army corps' problem. the biden administration has spent the last eight months now pointing fingers at each other saying why they can't do this, they can't do that a the kids are just out of luck. i just notice this -- when that bank in california full of billionaires who are also not incidentally major political contributors, when it had a problem, boy this government moved lickety-split to bail them out. how many billions did this government spend to bail out the svb shareholders and stakeholders and depositors? they got their bailout in no time flat. these kids? nothing. can't even get a response. do you know the biden administration won't even respond to me. so, fine. we'll do it ourselves. i've introduced legislation that will order testing in the entire school district, that
of them are sending their kids there. but trust us, new england say. it's -- but trust us, they say. it's fine. when i and the school board and the parents said to the army corps of engineers, you need to retaste, then they pointed fingers and said, oh, no or, it's the department of energy. it is their problem. so when we went to the department of energy, they said, we can't do anything. it is the army corps' problem. the biden administration has spent the last eight months now pointing fingers...