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and of course, the glazes example in this series is afghanistan. they stayed there for 14 years based on a year in security council resolution state disgrace when he left without being held accountable to view and security council leaving afghanistan. and they basically said that's it. we bought our hands with going, and now they continued as a bus is activities using afghanistan to create tension around the russian federation. you know, something under valley. i guess. speaking of nate to russia relations, what's your assessment of most goes in get age when with the 9th and the 9th ninety's thousands was it as a constructive will start always the sense that the other side was how bring hostility, that there was some kind of hidden agenda that no more for what is coming up as an affair. yeah. but one could talk about the hidden agenda. i would like to point out something else. of course, the russian leadership at that time was faced with a difficult choice choice of how to organize its relations with nascent. by the way, the story i told you about
and of course, the glazes example in this series is afghanistan. they stayed there for 14 years based on a year in security council resolution state disgrace when he left without being held accountable to view and security council leaving afghanistan. and they basically said that's it. we bought our hands with going, and now they continued as a bus is activities using afghanistan to create tension around the russian federation. you know, something under valley. i guess. speaking of nate to...
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enabling it to independently control the situation in afghanistan. and there were a number of other projects including comebacks, and i received your let me tell you about the last thing we did from this positive agenda. we developed a project and came pretty close to implementing it for the 1st day of a joint operation in the history, the russian exit council. his goal was to ensure safe destruction of the chemical weapons removed from syria. syria then joined the chemical weapons convention. they were transported up all the us to best locate, right. the dry container ship that was to be anchored firmly into a specific area of the mediterranean sea and could not be moved during the disposal period. everyone understood that it is a very attractive target for service organizations and needs to be protected. so at the initiative of the leaders of nato countries on russia, we began planning this operation. we were in the midst of the planning process, planning of forces and rules of engagement. when you're in my done, i'm a state who happened to get nat
enabling it to independently control the situation in afghanistan. and there were a number of other projects including comebacks, and i received your let me tell you about the last thing we did from this positive agenda. we developed a project and came pretty close to implementing it for the 1st day of a joint operation in the history, the russian exit council. his goal was to ensure safe destruction of the chemical weapons removed from syria. syria then joined the chemical weapons convention....
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and we don't, we are not replenishing our supplies that we expended during afghanistan. and we continued to, to create more problems for our military industrial base. who can't keep up with the production need to flight the war and ukraine, whether you believe it or not, those are the facts. so we wouldn't be able to last more than about 72 hours to a week. more than likely, if we were to go into and i ran more proper, it would be an absolute disaster and rob chrome in a sense, god, we both knew. i think we can all agree. we're just talking about the united states involved. but if there was a conflict that seriously broke out, there's a lot of other countries that i've interest to, but also be involved and what lines in the sand would be drawn. i wanna thank both of you. we could go on for hours is we're just hitting the surface of this issue, but i appreciate you sharing your insight. thank you. thank you. there is nothing more heart wrenching. then watching a family dressed all in black, waiting along the car back to receive a coffin draped to the country's flag of the
and we don't, we are not replenishing our supplies that we expended during afghanistan. and we continued to, to create more problems for our military industrial base. who can't keep up with the production need to flight the war and ukraine, whether you believe it or not, those are the facts. so we wouldn't be able to last more than about 72 hours to a week. more than likely, if we were to go into and i ran more proper, it would be an absolute disaster and rob chrome in a sense, god, we both...
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matthew worked on afghanistan and iraq, more policy in operations issues at the pentagon. in the state department from 2002 to 2008 matthews writings of appeared in such periodicals as the atlanta journal constitution, cnn the guardian, huffington post, the usa today, even the wall street journal and the washington post. he's been a guest on hundreds of news programs on television and radio. the prestigious council on foreign relations has sighted matthews resignation letter from his post in afghanistan as any central document. in 2010, matthew was named the written, our prize recipient for truth telling, and in 2021 he was awarded as a defender of liberty by the committee for the republic in washington. matthew, welcome to the show. we're so glad to have you. thanks, john. thanks for all your back on is good to see you. thank you. the pleasure of mine, matthew. i want to just jump into what i think is the most important question today . you recently spoke to the united nations security council. that is an incredible honor and you spoke passionately about peace. give us a
matthew worked on afghanistan and iraq, more policy in operations issues at the pentagon. in the state department from 2002 to 2008 matthews writings of appeared in such periodicals as the atlanta journal constitution, cnn the guardian, huffington post, the usa today, even the wall street journal and the washington post. he's been a guest on hundreds of news programs on television and radio. the prestigious council on foreign relations has sighted matthews resignation letter from his post in...
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of the asked in intelligence unit, literally the c i a is right hand man and afghanistan and he points out that it's right there on the computer page. so what are you suggesting clearly is that isis k is and has always been a c. i a cookie cutter. my goodness, by the way, i looked it up. you know, i'm the kind of guy probably like you. somebody says it's like a baby. i said really, so i went right to the slide deck of alec and, and marched with about a year. it's hard to get better analyst and those 2. um but, but the think about this what he just said, right? the organization that apparently the united states immediately came out and said they did it, they claim responsibility is an organization that was founded created, tied to the ca, my god, what are, what are the implications of that? well, the implications are because a, the arch enemy of the united states, isis as we've been told they, they're, they're the personification available. if not started by the united states has been i think, i think really what mark gets to, especially in the ices k in particular, has i've been co opt
of the asked in intelligence unit, literally the c i a is right hand man and afghanistan and he points out that it's right there on the computer page. so what are you suggesting clearly is that isis k is and has always been a c. i a cookie cutter. my goodness, by the way, i looked it up. you know, i'm the kind of guy probably like you. somebody says it's like a baby. i said really, so i went right to the slide deck of alec and, and marched with about a year. it's hard to get better analyst and...
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matthew resigned in protest from his post in afghanistan with the state department over the american escalation of the war there. prior to his assignment in pakistan, matthew took part in the american occupation of iraq, 1st in 2004 and 5 in. so heading province with the state department with the, with the reconstruction team there. and again in 2006 and 7 in onboard province. as a marine corps company commander were not deployed. matthew worked on afghanistan and iraq, more policy in operations issues at the pentagon and the state department from 2002 to 2008 matthews. writings of appeared in such periodicals as the atlanta journal constitution, cnn the guardian, huffington post, the usa today. busy even the wall street journal and the washington post. he's been a guest on hundreds of news programs on television and radio. the 1st just council on foreign relations has sighted matthew's resignation letter from his post in afghanistan as any central document. in 2010, matthew was named the written, our prize recipient for truth telling, and in 2021 he was awarded as a defender of libe
matthew resigned in protest from his post in afghanistan with the state department over the american escalation of the war there. prior to his assignment in pakistan, matthew took part in the american occupation of iraq, 1st in 2004 and 5 in. so heading province with the state department with the, with the reconstruction team there. and again in 2006 and 7 in onboard province. as a marine corps company commander were not deployed. matthew worked on afghanistan and iraq, more policy in...
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and nato celebrated 75 years off to catastrophes in yugoslavia. iraq, afghanistan, syria, libya to don ukraine and venezuela. to mention a few at home nato countries. today, phase mass or position for the relates role in arming, genocide in gauze, enabled by compliance nature and ation media. a wide, a war has already begun with britain in the usa area lead bombarding, simon hit human nature of nations on the active war. on the ron is the, is nomic republics, diplomatic facilities in syria, which i'll get it in the past few days. single time use the nature of countries for billions to be defeated in a proxy war on russia through ukraine and nature of members of the strengthening military forces against china, around and now it's great kit, taiwan. joining me from chicago is professor john much, and i'm also an co author of books including how states think of the rationality of foreign policy and the israel lobby and u. s. foreign policy. a thank you so much for of as much time of our coming on nato at 75. i suppose. we better just quickly start off with what you thought. when you heard
and nato celebrated 75 years off to catastrophes in yugoslavia. iraq, afghanistan, syria, libya to don ukraine and venezuela. to mention a few at home nato countries. today, phase mass or position for the relates role in arming, genocide in gauze, enabled by compliance nature and ation media. a wide, a war has already begun with britain in the usa area lead bombarding, simon hit human nature of nations on the active war. on the ron is the, is nomic republics, diplomatic facilities in syria,...
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when work security for drug lord rochelle does do a top c r a proxy and the vice president of afghanistan at one time he later worked for a morales, so late chief of the ask in intelligence unit, literally the c i a is right hand man and afghanistan, and he points out that it's right there on the computer page. so what are you suggesting? clearly is that isis k is and has always been a c. i a cookie cutter. my goodness, by the way, i looked it up. you know, i'm the kind of guy probably like you. somebody says it's like a baby. i said really? so it went right to the lives bank of alec and, and mark, so about a year it's hard to get better analyst and those 2 um but, but think about this, what he just said, right? the organization that apparently the united states immediately came out and said they did it, they claim responsibility is an organization that was founded created, tied to the c i a my god, what are, what are the implications of that? well, the implications are because a, the arch enemy of the united states, isis as we've been told they, they're, they're the personification of ev
when work security for drug lord rochelle does do a top c r a proxy and the vice president of afghanistan at one time he later worked for a morales, so late chief of the ask in intelligence unit, literally the c i a is right hand man and afghanistan, and he points out that it's right there on the computer page. so what are you suggesting? clearly is that isis k is and has always been a c. i a cookie cutter. my goodness, by the way, i looked it up. you know, i'm the kind of guy probably like...
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world from the you a this week and nato celebrated 75 years off to catastrophes in yugoslavia. iraq, afghanistan, syria, libya to don ukraine and venezuela. to mention a few at home nature of countries today. phase mass opposition for the relates role in arming, genocide in gaza, enabled by compliance, major nation media, a wide, a war has already begun with britain in the usa area li bombarding simon hit human nature nations on the active war on the ron is the is nomic republics, diplomatic facilities in syria, which i'll get it in the past few days, single time use the nature of countries for billions to be defeated in a proxy war on russia through ukraine and nature, members of strengthening military forces against china, around and now it's quite hit taiwan joining me from chicago as professor john much . i'm also and co author of books including how states think the rationality of foreign policy and the israel lobby and u. s. foreign policy. to thank you so much for of as much time as are coming on nato at 75. i suppose we better just quickly start you off with what you thought. when you he
world from the you a this week and nato celebrated 75 years off to catastrophes in yugoslavia. iraq, afghanistan, syria, libya to don ukraine and venezuela. to mention a few at home nature of countries today. phase mass opposition for the relates role in arming, genocide in gaza, enabled by compliance, major nation media, a wide, a war has already begun with britain in the usa area li bombarding simon hit human nature nations on the active war on the ron is the is nomic republics, diplomatic...
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and of course, the license example in this series is afghanistan, and they stayed there for 14 years, based on a year in security council resolution state disgrace when he left without being held accountable to the un security council leaving afghanistan. and they basically said, that's it. we bought our hands with going right now, they continued as subversive activities using afghanistan to create tension around the russian federation. you know, something undervalued stuff is i used to go to speaking as nato russia relations. what's your assessment of most goes in get age when with the 9th and the 9th ninety's on thousands. was it as a constructive smoke or? well sir, was the sense that the other side was how brings us to the see that there was some kind of hidden agenda, the little more of the good it's coming up as well for the one could talk about the hidden agenda for this. i would like to point out something else, of course, the russian leadership by that time was faced with a difficult choice choice of how to organize its relations with day sir. by the way, the story i told you
and of course, the license example in this series is afghanistan, and they stayed there for 14 years, based on a year in security council resolution state disgrace when he left without being held accountable to the un security council leaving afghanistan. and they basically said, that's it. we bought our hands with going right now, they continued as subversive activities using afghanistan to create tension around the russian federation. you know, something undervalued stuff is i used to go to...
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publication, the rules of engagement, rock, the diplomatic cables, being all along same respect of iraq and afghanistan and the guantanamo bay files. we filed a legal challenge against that expedition, which was heard over the course of around 18 months. we raised concern about a piece of process related to the spine on us as he's legal team. and on julian and his medical professionals. the way in which the united states is described, the facts in order to justify his expedition. we also raise concern about the application of the u. k. us treaty, that treaty prohibits x regarding someone for a political offense. the united states has applied for his extradition, but is treated as a criminal in this clause car or to this is, julian is a dangerous terrorist who's going to put powder in a k installed gunning everyone down in the cold. i was sitting up in the gallery watching this astonishing spectacle of injustice and order to talk to his lawyers. he had to kneel down, fresh, easy that's of across. so it was here was they had to say and to talk. it was absurd. it makes it very difficult for us as easily w
publication, the rules of engagement, rock, the diplomatic cables, being all along same respect of iraq and afghanistan and the guantanamo bay files. we filed a legal challenge against that expedition, which was heard over the course of around 18 months. we raised concern about a piece of process related to the spine on us as he's legal team. and on julian and his medical professionals. the way in which the united states is described, the facts in order to justify his expedition. we also raise...
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the same thing happened in afghanistan, nato has been a continuing presence in afghanistan. now, you know, the best example of what is, of course ukraine, because when one nato tells the world, oh we're just helping ukraine defend itself. young sheldon, but the nato secretary general has admitted the nato has been in ukraine actively involved in ukraine. bombing training, ukrainian forces since 2014 and i was p is nathan was accidentally involved in creating this um, essentially a m and t rush onto the t. so kind of a kind of a, a across the carrier directed bruship. nathan knew exactly what he was doing. this was an academic version because he was, they knew that in creating this anti russia on, on russians, photos, russia by the sill and do nothing. in which case, the russian sees, has to be any kind of a power disease has to be any kind of an entity that can secure its own national interest or rush or can intervene. and then of course, you would have a very difficult war on his hands pay. in the former yugoslavia, nato is accused of committing crimes. you are going to be
the same thing happened in afghanistan, nato has been a continuing presence in afghanistan. now, you know, the best example of what is, of course ukraine, because when one nato tells the world, oh we're just helping ukraine defend itself. young sheldon, but the nato secretary general has admitted the nato has been in ukraine actively involved in ukraine. bombing training, ukrainian forces since 2014 and i was p is nathan was accidentally involved in creating this um, essentially a m and t rush...
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s. military logs of the war in afghanistan, which revealed 195 previously on reported civilian depths in august, 2010 global mainstream media publish stories. choosing julian, the son of raping to women in suite in october 2010, quickly released the largest classified electricity industry. the rock locks these drugs revealed 15 denison previously unreadable to civilian tests. in november 2010, they published cable games, the largest set of confidential documents ever released to the public, giving us an unprecedented insight into the us government's foreign activities. just 9 days later, assange was arrested as a london police station on a european arrest for rent in relation to the swedish vacation. the meanwhile, us officials confirmed to the start of an embassy in washington. the justice department was conducting an active vigorous inquiry into whether assigned to be charge under the us little most likely, the espionage act. 2 weeks a, to these training and embassy in london advise these training government that media reports of a secret grand jury in the us against which to me was
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s. military logs of the war in afghanistan, which revealed 195 previously on reported civilian deaths in august, 2002 global mainstream media published stories accusing julian, the son of raping to women in suite in october, 2010 wiki leaks released the messages to classify me to create a new street, the rock locks these drugs revealed 15000 previously and reported civilian tests in november, 2010 they published cable get the largest set of confidential documents ever released to the public, giving us an unprecedented insight into the us government's foreign activities. just 9 days later, assange was arrested as a london police station on a european arrest or run to the nation to swedish vacation the mainland us officials confirmed to the streaming and embassy in washington. the justice department was conducting an active vigorous inquiry into whether assigned to be charge under the us law. most likely the espionage act. 2 weeks a, to these training and embassy in london advise these training governments that media reports of a secret grand jury in the us against weekly, was likely tr
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sullivan. newton's gone, now, think of russia is a kind of developing countries, so it's a bit like afghanistan war and this kind of will, they can keep pouring in the weapons and eventually russia will just a table. the region will become a, a so on stable will, will come to some kinds of uh, and that will benefit the united states. what is the strategy? well, i think it almost everybody in the west now understands that the ukrainians are in deep trouble. and the russians, given the way a vents are moving or a likely to win this war and what the, by the administration naturally wants to do is everything possible to prevent that from happening. so i think at this point in time, what the administration, the by the administration is focusing on and what nato is focusing on is just, i mean, the todd, making sure that the russians don't roll over the ukrainians. and the question you have to ask yourself is, do you think that's possible? and my answer is no, i think this was last and the, the russians will ultimately win and ugly victory. and the longer it goes on the terms of the bes, what we was f
sullivan. newton's gone, now, think of russia is a kind of developing countries, so it's a bit like afghanistan war and this kind of will, they can keep pouring in the weapons and eventually russia will just a table. the region will become a, a so on stable will, will come to some kinds of uh, and that will benefit the united states. what is the strategy? well, i think it almost everybody in the west now understands that the ukrainians are in deep trouble. and the russians, given the way a...
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what isis k is, because i think most people around the world see it is a capitalized by us policy in afghanistan and iraq. and syria, people are saying the doubling down on it and fronts a has plans, according to the russians. i'm sending more than a 1000, maybe one uh 1000 foreign legion nato for it. and he chose a country member of soldiers to help zalinski of which page. and it said that they will, they will um, react to that military. i don't believe the french are going to send troops in to ukraine. i believe the americans will tell them in no uncertain terms that that is not possible. and the germans. ready do the same and i think to be significant resistance within france itself. if i'm a chrome tries to do that, or you were talking before about the possibility of the west using nuclear weapons to defend ukraine, should the russians, when i think that's extremely unlikely, i think the united states is not going to initiate nuclear use. i don't think we're going to think seriously about that possibility. and again, i don't think we're going to send in troops either. i think that we will ju
what isis k is, because i think most people around the world see it is a capitalized by us policy in afghanistan and iraq. and syria, people are saying the doubling down on it and fronts a has plans, according to the russians. i'm sending more than a 1000, maybe one uh 1000 foreign legion nato for it. and he chose a country member of soldiers to help zalinski of which page. and it said that they will, they will um, react to that military. i don't believe the french are going to send troops in...
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the same thing happened in afghanistan, nato has been a continuing presence in afghanistan. now, you know, the best example of what is, of course ukraine, because when one nato tells the world, oh we're just helping ukraine defend itself. young sheldon, but the nato secretary general has admitted the nato has been in ukraine actively involved in ukraine bombing training. ukrainian forces since 2014 and i was p e is. nathan was accidentally involved in creating this. um and i sent you a, an anti rush onto the t. so kind of a kind of a, a across the carrier directed bruship. nathan knew exactly what he was doing. this was an academic rush of because he was, they knew that in creating this anti russia on, on russians, photos, russians and i the still and do nothing. in which case, the russian cease has to be any kind of a power disease has to be any kind of an entity that can secure its own national interest or rush or can intervene. and then of course, you would have a very difficult war on his hands pay. in the former yugoslavia, nato is accused of committing crimes. you are
the same thing happened in afghanistan, nato has been a continuing presence in afghanistan. now, you know, the best example of what is, of course ukraine, because when one nato tells the world, oh we're just helping ukraine defend itself. young sheldon, but the nato secretary general has admitted the nato has been in ukraine actively involved in ukraine bombing training. ukrainian forces since 2014 and i was p e is. nathan was accidentally involved in creating this. um and i sent you a, an anti...
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and when they coaxed and he bragged about it when they coaxed the soviets into a meeting, afghanistan, in the 1980s, there are, you know, the, as we saw from that experience, it was a very long war because he said this was like russia's vietnam. and he brag that basically they had dreamed this will be the end of manpower resources and military like very much. and in denton, a devastating way. i think this is what cameron's remarks remind me of. i'm not entirely sure if that's necessarily true. i mean, even the idea that russia has lost half of its pre war equipment. well, as we know there rushes, still building and refining and doing and creating more artillery and more of them . it's along the way. so often times you can sacrifice or let's say, you know, expand prewar equipment to create new stuff. so it's like it that might be a little bit confused in terms of what he's trying to say there. he makes it sound as though russia has been completed and designated which at like end of the i don't think the evidence groups what he's saying to and while americans are not dying for to have p
and when they coaxed and he bragged about it when they coaxed the soviets into a meeting, afghanistan, in the 1980s, there are, you know, the, as we saw from that experience, it was a very long war because he said this was like russia's vietnam. and he brag that basically they had dreamed this will be the end of manpower resources and military like very much. and in denton, a devastating way. i think this is what cameron's remarks remind me of. i'm not entirely sure if that's necessarily true....
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the united states could a said have elections, they had elections in afghanistan. the united states had elections in 1864, so i'm sorry, i'm not, i'm not into excuses. there's this, but i agree on the sense that that's not really the goal of the purpose and supporting zalinski, right, like united states is not supporting the landscape to make this lensky, this archetype of, of eastern european democracy. i think they are. i think they are. i think they, the time they say it all the time as well you, there's a difference between what we're progressing. we want him to be and what in actuality is happening on the ground in terms of what our support is. meaning to him on the ground and what he does with that support in ukraine, factual, this is not this, this is not probably not the ukrainian democracy, long term, short term, medium term. and we will allow, this is where the united states off and will get itself into trouble in foreign affairs. it will say it stands for democracy. it says it stands for civil rights and human rights and, and to democratic freedoms. but
the united states could a said have elections, they had elections in afghanistan. the united states had elections in 1864, so i'm sorry, i'm not, i'm not into excuses. there's this, but i agree on the sense that that's not really the goal of the purpose and supporting zalinski, right, like united states is not supporting the landscape to make this lensky, this archetype of, of eastern european democracy. i think they are. i think they are. i think they, the time they say it all the time as well...
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publication, the rules of engagement, rock, the diplomatic cables, being all along same respect of iraq and afghanistan and the guantanamo bay files. we filed a legal challenge against that expedition, which was heard over the course of around 18 months. we raise concern about a piece of process related to the spine on us as his legal team, and on julian and his medical professionals. the way in which the united states is described, the facts in order to justify his expedition. we also raise concern about the application of the u. k. us treaty that treaty prohibits expedite and someone for political offense. the united states has applied for his extradition, but is treated as a criminal. and this clause car to this is, julian is a dangerous terrorist who's going to put powder and i k installed gunning everyone down in the cold. i was sitting up in the gallery watching this astonishing spectacle of injustice and order to talk to his lawyers. he had to kneel down, fresh, easy that's of across. so a cause here was they had to say and to talk. it was upset and it makes it very difficult for me ross, as he'
publication, the rules of engagement, rock, the diplomatic cables, being all along same respect of iraq and afghanistan and the guantanamo bay files. we filed a legal challenge against that expedition, which was heard over the course of around 18 months. we raise concern about a piece of process related to the spine on us as his legal team, and on julian and his medical professionals. the way in which the united states is described, the facts in order to justify his expedition. we also raise...
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s. military logs of the war in afghanistan, which revealed 195 previously and reported civilian depths in august, 2002 global mainstream media published stories accusing julian a sorry for raping to women in suite. in october, 2010 wiki leaks released the largest classified electricity industry, the rock roll knox. these drugs revealed 15000 previously and reported to civilian tests in november, 2010. they published cable games, the largest set of confidential documents ever released to the public, giving us an unprecedented insight into the us government's foreign activities. just 9 days later, someone who was arrested as a london police station on a european arrest or run to the nation to swedish vacation. meanwhile, us officials confirmed to the straining embassy in washington. the justice department was conducting an active vigorous inquiry into whether assigned to be charge under the us little most likely, the espionage act. 2 weeks a to be as training and embassy in london advise these training government. that media reports of a secret grand jury in the us against which leads we
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s. military logs of the war in afghanistan, which revealed 195 previously unrewarded civilian deaths. in august, 2002 global mainstream media published stories increasing julian the song of raping to woodman in suite in october 2010 wiki leaks released the largest classified mentor treaty in history, the rock roll knox. these drugs revealed 15000 previously and reported civilian tests in november 2010, they published cable games, the largest set of confidential documents ever released to the public, giving us an unprecedented insight into the us government's for an activities. just 9 days later, assange was arrest agents to the london police station on a european arrest or run to the nations to swedish vacation. meanwhile, us officials confirmed to the straining embassy in washington. the justice department was conducting an active vigorous inquiry into whether assigned could be charged under the us law. most likely the espionage act. 2 weeks a ton. these training and embassy in london advise the straining government that media reports of a secret grand jury in the us that gains with
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but even if that was true in the beginning, prior to the united states pulling out of afghanistan, do us have more than one high.
but even if that was true in the beginning, prior to the united states pulling out of afghanistan, do us have more than one high.
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because you and all you look at afghanistan, we'll get to the visa. okay. see the look at the lock, fucked up under these countries, actually uh, i hit the wood terrace. i'm because i'm a man, i'm a former military man who had been fighting with the territories for more than 30 years. like conducting the point for us like this. we are more than 100 on 100 countries. common waste opinion actually if i see a head pre longer in a very be great when it came to our wall against a terrace and we lost it for more than 30 years. actually russia and very few other countries who came forward to support the sasha gave was equipment across bench robert launches, weapons and ships. so russia helped us in a very be great. the story remains ongoing online with a website on c dot com with us just about it for now. here will not be international law for most of we are back at the top of the hour with more of your well why? the, in today's digital world gone are the days of randomly bumping into someone at a coffee shop. now days are pre arranged, pre screened, and single pe
because you and all you look at afghanistan, we'll get to the visa. okay. see the look at the lock, fucked up under these countries, actually uh, i hit the wood terrace. i'm because i'm a man, i'm a former military man who had been fighting with the territories for more than 30 years. like conducting the point for us like this. we are more than 100 on 100 countries. common waste opinion actually if i see a head pre longer in a very be great when it came to our wall against a terrace and we lost...
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incidence of media offices being targeted, alj, a 0 news offices were hit by us and we saw a tax in 2001 in afghanistan, it's h q was in hits again. she is a to buy the us off to the invasion of a rock, but the us and u. k. ministers describing its work as propaganda. then in 2021, the idea of slacking the building garza that housed multiple international media organizations. these are extreme cases, but there's a patent emerging of dismissing or silencing the work of june, less snow, considered credible, find the west, and it's still going on me a loose shift to the east. the rest of today and split next did not behave as representatives of the present journalists, again, with behaviors representatives of influence in propaganda. lang, propaganda. no more, no less. i go on in another unprecedented step. a. we will bend in the european union, the kremlin media machine, the state owned russia today and split, sneak, as well as the subsidiaries will no longer be able to spread the lies to justify fourteen's war and to subdivision in our union. in recent years, all see has been on the receiving end of suc
incidence of media offices being targeted, alj, a 0 news offices were hit by us and we saw a tax in 2001 in afghanistan, it's h q was in hits again. she is a to buy the us off to the invasion of a rock, but the us and u. k. ministers describing its work as propaganda. then in 2021, the idea of slacking the building garza that housed multiple international media organizations. these are extreme cases, but there's a patent emerging of dismissing or silencing the work of june, less snow,...
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what isis k is, because i think most people around the world see it as a capitalized by us policy in afghanistan and iraq and syria. people are saying they are doubling down on it and fronts a has plans. according to the russians. i'm sending more than a 1000, maybe one uh, 1000 foreign legion nato, for the 2 country members uh, soldiers to help zalinski of which page. and it said that they will, they will um, react to that military. i don't believe the french are going to send troops into ukraine. i believe the americans will tell them in no uncertain terms that that is not possible. and the germans. ready do the same and i think to be significant resistance within france itself. if i'm a chrome tries to do that, or you were talking before about the possibility of the west using nuclear weapons to defend ukraine. sure, the russians when i think that's xtreme leo, i'm likely i think the team that states is not going to initiate we're use. i don't even think we're going to think seriously about that possibility. and again, i don't think we're going to send in troops either. i think that we will j
what isis k is, because i think most people around the world see it as a capitalized by us policy in afghanistan and iraq and syria. people are saying they are doubling down on it and fronts a has plans. according to the russians. i'm sending more than a 1000, maybe one uh, 1000 foreign legion nato, for the 2 country members uh, soldiers to help zalinski of which page. and it said that they will, they will um, react to that military. i don't believe the french are going to send troops into...
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what isis k is, because i think most people around the world see it is a capitalized by us policy in afghanistan and iraq and syria. people are saying the doubling down on it and fronts a has plans, according to the russians. i'm sending more than a 1000, maybe one off 1000 foreign legion nato for it. and he chose a country member of soldiers to help zalinski of which page. and it said that they will, they will um, react to that military. i don't believe the french are going to send troops into ukraine. i believe the americans will tell them in no uncertain terms that that is not possible. and the germans will do the same. and i think to be significant resistance within france itself. if i'm a chrome tries to do that, or you were talking before about the possibility of the west using nuclear weapons to defend ukraine. sure, the russians when i think that's xtreme really unlikely. i think the team that states is not going to initiate we're use. i don't even think we're going to think seriously about that possibility. and again, i don't think we're going to send in troops either. i think that we w
what isis k is, because i think most people around the world see it is a capitalized by us policy in afghanistan and iraq and syria. people are saying the doubling down on it and fronts a has plans, according to the russians. i'm sending more than a 1000, maybe one off 1000 foreign legion nato for it. and he chose a country member of soldiers to help zalinski of which page. and it said that they will, they will um, react to that military. i don't believe the french are going to send troops into...
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i'll just see we're news offices were hit by us and we saw a tax in 2001 in afghanistan and it's h q was in hits again to use a to buy the us off to the invasion of a rock. but the us and u. k. ministers describing its work as propaganda. then in 2021, the idea of slacking the building garza that housed multiple international media organizations. these are extreme cases, but there's a patent emerging of dismissing or silencing the work of doing less snow. considered credible, find the west, and it's still going on nearly shut to the east russian today and split next did not behave as representatives of the present journalists and behaved as representatives of influence in propaganda. lane propaganda no more, no less in another unprecedented step. and we will bend in the european union, the kremlin media machine, the state owned russia to day and split nick, as well as they have subsidiaries, will no longer be able to spread the lies to justify fourteen's war and to subdivision in our union. in recent years, all see has been on the receiving end of such allegations taken off at and yo
i'll just see we're news offices were hit by us and we saw a tax in 2001 in afghanistan and it's h q was in hits again to use a to buy the us off to the invasion of a rock. but the us and u. k. ministers describing its work as propaganda. then in 2021, the idea of slacking the building garza that housed multiple international media organizations. these are extreme cases, but there's a patent emerging of dismissing or silencing the work of doing less snow. considered credible, find the west, and...
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and nato celebrated 75 years off to catastrophes in yugoslavia. iraq, afghanistan, syria, libya to don ukraine and venezuela. to mention a few at home nature of countries today, phase mass or position for that relates role in arming genocide in gaza, enabled by compliance nato, a nation media a wide a war has already begun with britain in the usa area lead bombarding, simon hit human nature nations on the active war on the ron is the, is nomic republics. diplomatic facilities in syria, which all get it in the past few days. singleton use, the nature of countries for billions, to be defeated in a proxy war on russia through ukraine and nature, members of strengthening military forces against china, around and now it's quick, hit taiwan joining me from chicago, his professor john much. i'm also and co author of books including how states think the rationality of foreign policy and the israel lobby and u. s. foreign policy. a. thank you so much for the as much. i'm a for coming on nato at 75. i suppose we better just quickly start off with what you thought. when you heard the news, the di
and nato celebrated 75 years off to catastrophes in yugoslavia. iraq, afghanistan, syria, libya to don ukraine and venezuela. to mention a few at home nature of countries today, phase mass or position for that relates role in arming genocide in gaza, enabled by compliance nato, a nation media a wide a war has already begun with britain in the usa area lead bombarding, simon hit human nature nations on the active war on the ron is the, is nomic republics. diplomatic facilities in syria, which...
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i've kind of bombed american diplomatic missions and doris, mom and i wrote with us on the hell out of afghanistan, media, we have to get in here and fight. and there's nothing about this is there's a violation. the convention is it is a violation of international law, and it's like it didn't happen and like the wrong, the initial response was just, you know, some crazy thing at the lowest child's boss. thank you. and that's it for the show . well continued condolences to the survivors of u. s. u. k. you nation, i'm kidding. in palestine, syria, human 11 and iran and iraq. we'll be back with the brand new episode on monday with redacted co host natalie morris. and you'll then keep in touch my role as social media results, census, and your country, and had to have channel going underground cl number. they'll come to watching you and all that a sense of going underground see monday, the the with the end of world war one, the move in for an indian independence from the british empire flared up with renewed vigor. the british responded to the growth of the national liberation movement with arrest and
i've kind of bombed american diplomatic missions and doris, mom and i wrote with us on the hell out of afghanistan, media, we have to get in here and fight. and there's nothing about this is there's a violation. the convention is it is a violation of international law, and it's like it didn't happen and like the wrong, the initial response was just, you know, some crazy thing at the lowest child's boss. thank you. and that's it for the show . well continued condolences to the survivors of u. s....