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the atlantic, the first key reason the battle of the atlantic was so significant was. of course, military, operational mostld be determined by the amount of transportation available to, the allies at sea, and the ability of them to safely convey troops munitions and materiel to different battlefields across globe. transportation was the key bottleneck in facing the allied leaders? if weren't enough ships to safely bring men and their weapons to a given theater, the operation have to be canregardless. any other factor. and of coutrue as the united states and great britain were separated by battlefields. they would be contesting ground. now, the most important of these plans that depended so heavily on transportation at sea was, invasion of france. the opening of the seco. this would require the buildup of enormous in great britain itself. in other words, if the could control th particularly atlantic, millions of american could and, prepare for the invasion of nd critical element a critical outcome upon battle of the atlantic which be determined by e battle of the atlant
the atlantic, the first key reason the battle of the atlantic was so significant was. of course, military, operational mostld be determined by the amount of transportation available to, the allies at sea, and the ability of them to safely convey troops munitions and materiel to different battlefields across globe. transportation was the key bottleneck in facing the allied leaders? if weren't enough ships to safely bring men and their weapons to a given theater, the operation have to be...
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the second critical element a critical outcome upon which battle of the atlantic which be dee atlantic, was the survival of great britain itself. the grttparticularly american entry into the war, had been that they could starve great into submission. after all, great britain aisland. it was not self-sufficient in food production. the churchill cabinet calculated that great britain required ro tons of imports a year just to survive, just to feed its own people and keep its factories running. beeven before american entry into the war, lend-lease proved a particularly critical part of those british. remember roosevelt had declared that the united states would be the arsenal of democracy, that it would the world from, its factonomic surplus weapons, tanks all of the allied countries, and that this would be a contribution, the war. but american food industrial goods, weapons systems and even soldiers could not the war unless they could actually get to the places they needed to go. and you get some sense from this map how global lend-lease would become. now, lend-lease always prioritized gre
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came out, which says that ukraine should be a member of the north atlantic alliance no later than july 28, to what extent what is being said in the alliance and what is being said in ukraine, how much it coincides and how much the vision of how we want to get membership, to acquire membership in the north... atlantic alliance coincides with the desire of the alliance itself in the current situation to consider even potentially such a possibility? you and i know that in the alliance the decision is made by consensus, that is, by all members of this club, so to speak, of the military-political club, and on today, unfortunately, is full of unity regarding the further integration of ukraine, coming to some... other level of our relations with the alliance, and we do not have, at least, a decision to invite ukraine to the next summit in washington alliance and start some kind of process that would determine the specific steps that ukraine should take, how and how the nato member countries see it for themselves, so we have to work. in various other, well, paths, let's say so, and to strength
came out, which says that ukraine should be a member of the north atlantic alliance no later than july 28, to what extent what is being said in the alliance and what is being said in ukraine, how much it coincides and how much the vision of how we want to get membership, to acquire membership in the north... atlantic alliance coincides with the desire of the alliance itself in the current situation to consider even potentially such a possibility? you and i know that in the alliance the decision...
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yarmak and rasmusin, which states that ukraine should be a member of the north atlantic alliance no later than july 28. to what extent what is said in the alliance and what is said in ukraine, to what extent it coincides and to what extent the vision of how we want to gain membership, to acquire membership in the north atlantic alliance, coincides with the desire of the alliance itself in the current situation to consider on... potentially such possibility, you and i know that in the alliance the decision is made by consensus, that is, by all members of this club, so to speak, military-political club, and today, unfortunately, there is no complete unity regarding the further integration of ukraine, the transition to some, some other level of our relations with the alliance, and we do not have... at least the decision to at the nearest summit in washington to invite ukraine to the alliance and start some kind of process that would determine the specific steps that ukraine should take, as and as the countries, members of nato, see it for themselves, so we have to work in various other, well
yarmak and rasmusin, which states that ukraine should be a member of the north atlantic alliance no later than july 28. to what extent what is said in the alliance and what is said in ukraine, to what extent it coincides and to what extent the vision of how we want to gain membership, to acquire membership in the north atlantic alliance, coincides with the desire of the alliance itself in the current situation to consider on... potentially such possibility, you and i know that in the alliance...
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military committee at the level of the chiefs of general staff of the member countries of the north atlantic alliance. let's hear what he said. the leadership of russia chose the path of impunity. they act as they please. they actually want to spread their power. border so as not to lose her at home. that is why the leadership of russia sent hundreds of thousands of its citizens to war, and they do not even take their bodies. moscow uses food and migration as a weapon, and therefore now in this hall we must do everything to prevent this plague from spreading, so that the international order is respected. ms. ivano, this week there was a lot of talk about ukraine and nato, about ukraine's prospects. the north atlantic alliance received a statement from the yarmak and rasmusin group or commission, which states that ukraine must be a member of the north atlantic alliance no later than july 28. to what extent what is said in the alliance and what is said in ukraine, how much it coincides and how much the vision of how we want to gain membership, to acquire membership in the north atlantic allian
military committee at the level of the chiefs of general staff of the member countries of the north atlantic alliance. let's hear what he said. the leadership of russia chose the path of impunity. they act as they please. they actually want to spread their power. border so as not to lose her at home. that is why the leadership of russia sent hundreds of thousands of its citizens to war, and they do not even take their bodies. moscow uses food and migration as a weapon, and therefore now in this...
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the trans-atlantic alliance underpinned the post world war ii order. the u.s. and europe share democratic values from individual liberty to the rule of law. and from our response to the cold war to our response to russia's recent invasion of ukraine, we have repeatedly stood up for these values safeguarding them so that our citizens can live in free societies and realize the benefits that brings. our alliance has been critical to peace and security. for decades, its strength has deterred those who might otherwise pursued aggressive action. we at times take this for granted. but it's this stability and security that has enabled us in the u.s., germany and through much of europe to live largely without fear of widespread conflict close to home and to informs and plan for the future. the u.s. and e.u. are each other's largest trade and investment partners with two-way goods and service totaling $1.4 trillion and combined foreign direct investment totaling over $5 trillion. microsoft's recent investment in germany, spain and the uk are one of countless examples and
the trans-atlantic alliance underpinned the post world war ii order. the u.s. and europe share democratic values from individual liberty to the rule of law. and from our response to the cold war to our response to russia's recent invasion of ukraine, we have repeatedly stood up for these values safeguarding them so that our citizens can live in free societies and realize the benefits that brings. our alliance has been critical to peace and security. for decades, its strength has deterred those...
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those the the particular history of atlantic slavery in this country. there was my own wrestling with an inability to read. there's all of this exciting new work being done in classics that is borrowing from histories of atlantic slavery. and then with my own realizing that i am rehearsing dinah mix despotic dynamics. it comes to labor. yeah. yeah. i really love the way in which you're talking about enslavement and. this matter of invisible labor, right? mean. so this is a different sort of way when think about our field and how it talks about matters of enslavement in the new testament. so we're we're very comfortable talking about enslaved as a metaphor for that shows up paul in a parcel of jesus christ and slave servant just depends which translation you're working with how obvious we want to be about enslavement where we are we are accustom to encountering the enslavement institution, although we're not going to want to really call that when we get to the parables of jesus, right? because it's really about the parabolic speech of jesus in a real way
those the the particular history of atlantic slavery in this country. there was my own wrestling with an inability to read. there's all of this exciting new work being done in classics that is borrowing from histories of atlantic slavery. and then with my own realizing that i am rehearsing dinah mix despotic dynamics. it comes to labor. yeah. yeah. i really love the way in which you're talking about enslavement and. this matter of invisible labor, right? mean. so this is a different sort of way...
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i am the executive here at the atlantic council. on behalf of the atlantic council >>> good morning and l welcome, everyone. my name is jenna. i am the executive vice president here at the atlantic council. on behalf of the atlantic council as well as our formal defense program within that scope cross center for strategy and security, i am delighted to welcome all of you to the latest event under our future of dhs project titled: resilience in u.s. communities. to our esteemed speakers, thank you so much for joining us here today. the future of dhs project convenes leaders and divides recommendations to assist u.s. national security officials as they transform the department of homeland security to protect the u.s. homeland from threats such as natural disasters, pandemics for terrorism and other future threats. today's event is the final installment of the future of dhs project series. over the course of the project, we have had the honor of hosting a series of really important convening's, all of which you can find online. these i
i am the executive here at the atlantic council. on behalf of the atlantic council >>> good morning and l welcome, everyone. my name is jenna. i am the executive vice president here at the atlantic council. on behalf of the atlantic council as well as our formal defense program within that scope cross center for strategy and security, i am delighted to welcome all of you to the latest event under our future of dhs project titled: resilience in u.s. communities. to our esteemed...
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it should be noted that many european union countries, including those that are members of the north atlantic alliance, have already opposed at the level of foreign ministers, at the level of leaders these states. do you think this is a real split, or is this again an overton window, yes, that is , information is being thrown in, then... here, i don’t know exactly for what reasons, mr. stoltenberg, at the final stage of his tenure as nato secretary general, aleksandrelevich , we hear you with some pauses, i don’t really understand if this is a problem with the sound or if we have some kind of technical glitch. i don't know, here we go, yes, that means, but in any case, yes, in any case, it's hard to say why stoltenberg, at the end of his tenure in this position, which ended ... in the coming fall, decided to try to play along with the most aggressive, rabid forces in the north atlantic alliance, which continue to push towards the escalation of tensions in ukraine, reminiscent of people who are blindfolded and moving towards abyss, because the danger of such a course is obvious. already in
it should be noted that many european union countries, including those that are members of the north atlantic alliance, have already opposed at the level of foreign ministers, at the level of leaders these states. do you think this is a real split, or is this again an overton window, yes, that is , information is being thrown in, then... here, i don’t know exactly for what reasons, mr. stoltenberg, at the final stage of his tenure as nato secretary general, aleksandrelevich , we hear you with...
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captain of all of atlantic avenue respect his father with an hellenic city fireman. his tour ended in 1996 when he was paralyzed in aarccidt. .. and only sibling is a fireman today still in t city. from a very young age my husband need to follow in his family's foepnths graduated from rutgers university, 5 years later on march 4, 2005, and never had to knock on the door. he fought for his life are 8 hours that night. promised i would never forget him. and our daughter fuels his presence daily. thomas, when he was killed, i became a widow at 23 years old. i was proud when he became a father. and the father she wishes she had. i can't give her that but his life.to share or she graduatefrom high school, and she will graduate from rutgers university, the vice president of programming fhe and i was afraid of have to l. navigate this new life alone but i was never alone. others in law enforcement where they're preparing for the funeral is what was to come. i had support of the local numbers that are here with me tonight. the world of law enforcement, priest's widow and a p
captain of all of atlantic avenue respect his father with an hellenic city fireman. his tour ended in 1996 when he was paralyzed in aarccidt. .. and only sibling is a fireman today still in t city. from a very young age my husband need to follow in his family's foepnths graduated from rutgers university, 5 years later on march 4, 2005, and never had to knock on the door. he fought for his life are 8 hours that night. promised i would never forget him. and our daughter fuels his presence daily....
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nato declared the indivisibility of security in the euro-atlantic and in the indo-pacific region. blocks, incarnations of the same nato, are being introduced into this region, more and more numerous attempts are being made, such triples, quadruples, aukuses, and much more are being created. and it turns out that...
nato declared the indivisibility of security in the euro-atlantic and in the indo-pacific region. blocks, incarnations of the same nato, are being introduced into this region, more and more numerous attempts are being made, such triples, quadruples, aukuses, and much more are being created. and it turns out that...
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in 1957 by the supreme allied commander atlantic wives club. the book highlights recipes representing 15 allies that we had at the time. now dwight dies in power the first sack year, and by that time of the united states submitted his favorite recipe, old fashioned beef stew. now, in that spirit, prepared a wonderful menu you tonight. but it does not include beef stew. so rest assured. but what we did do tonight with the menu is, we have created an array of very distinct dishes featuring the specialties and the special food of each of nato's 12 founding members. you'll see trays passing tonight with flags on them. do which country that dish is from finally and this is what really most excited about, i'd like to introduce our special guest of honor beyond the two gentlemen sitting to my left and right, standing to my left right. our special guest of honor this evening, harry truman himself immortalized in bronze for his namesake home in commemoration of nato's fifth anniversary. the foot statue created by missouri, tom corbin, is a very generous
in 1957 by the supreme allied commander atlantic wives club. the book highlights recipes representing 15 allies that we had at the time. now dwight dies in power the first sack year, and by that time of the united states submitted his favorite recipe, old fashioned beef stew. now, in that spirit, prepared a wonderful menu you tonight. but it does not include beef stew. so rest assured. but what we did do tonight with the menu is, we have created an array of very distinct dishes featuring the...
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in the following days, the situation will change little; the atlantic flow will continue to warm the center and north-west of european russia and the temperature base here. will gradually return to the may climate; easterly winds will carry cool air from siberia along with rain clouds to the spurs of the caucasus, so the region will experience more april weather. for example, in stavropol it will rain until saturday; due to dense clouds, today and tomorrow in the city it will only be +11-13, instead of the usual +20 at this time of year. in the following days , the sun will appear more often through the breaks in the clouds and the temperature will warm up to +14-16. central. in russia, on the contrary, sunny weather will prevail for most of the working week and only on friday will it rain. in such a situation , the air will warm up well. today in moscow it is still about +14 - this is 4° colder than expected, and since thursday the readings thermometers will rise to quite may +17-p20. that's all i have. goodbye. how the united states faces the ban on the import of low-enriched uran
in the following days, the situation will change little; the atlantic flow will continue to warm the center and north-west of european russia and the temperature base here. will gradually return to the may climate; easterly winds will carry cool air from siberia along with rain clouds to the spurs of the caucasus, so the region will experience more april weather. for example, in stavropol it will rain until saturday; due to dense clouds, today and tomorrow in the city it will only be +11-13,...
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and the north atlantic. german continued their deadly campaign against supply ships bound for great britain. so what? what about.■v and in europe, union. winston churchill, the prime of england. america ally, traveled to washington to meet with roosevelt. together planned a strategy to combat the axis powers. it began to pay off in june of 42 as the allies stopped the expansioofiÑhe axis powers and began to take the offensive in epic battle of midway. une, 1942 was a major turning point. the u.s. carriers and ended japan's dominance in the central. a month later, american invaded the island of guadalcanal this was the first step in a strategy that came be called island hopping. an island by island advance toward the japanese homeland in europe. theproved. british forces the german afrika korps in egypt. advance.american invasion contd the soviet union was stopped in a series of hard fought battles. in 1943, the tide ofatcontinuedf the allies as they gained greater and greater control of the fighting in bo
and the north atlantic. german continued their deadly campaign against supply ships bound for great britain. so what? what about.■v and in europe, union. winston churchill, the prime of england. america ally, traveled to washington to meet with roosevelt. together planned a strategy to combat the axis powers. it began to pay off in june of 42 as the allies stopped the expansioofiÑhe axis powers and began to take the offensive in epic battle of midway. une, 1942 was a major turning point. the...
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i read a lot of history of atlantic slavery which is so far ahead of us. and that's why i read your work and scholars you i work in classics and i read a lot in his labor. so sometimes people like to say, well, can you prove toe that a secretary did anything? i'm already a little bit like really? you think i've done clerical labor? i was doing something, but when i read and, book labor, there is noiod time where they are not contributing to the texts that they're producing. that's right. so would be oddly i tried to fin my imaginationay not be very good. this is where i wanted to go and read other things. and in order to prove that i had some kind of basis for things that i was making up,website wie notes. and so you can she's saying that. and here is where she it's not as good as we. and i did that to transparent as i did that, i became aware of sloppy some of the more kind of traditional history writing was. so, in fact, so many dominant about how the gospels were so the gospel of john, the o fourth gospel, when i was in high school, i learned this y: th
i read a lot of history of atlantic slavery which is so far ahead of us. and that's why i read your work and scholars you i work in classics and i read a lot in his labor. so sometimes people like to say, well, can you prove toe that a secretary did anything? i'm already a little bit like really? you think i've done clerical labor? i was doing something, but when i read and, book labor, there is noiod time where they are not contributing to the texts that they're producing. that's right. so...
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his father was an atlantic city fireman. his tour ended in 1996 when he was paralyzed in a car accident. his brother and only sibling is a fireman today still in the city. from a very young age my husband need to follow in his family's footsteps. we met when i was 19 and he joined the police academy a few months later. he had just graduated from rutgers university a few years before five years later in 2005 he was struck by a bus while directing traffic away from an earlier accident scene. i never hired the knock on the door, i was at work when they came to get me in the government will live with me forever. he fought for his life for eight hours that night but i knew he could hear me. i had made him a promise, i promised him i would never forget him. . i would honor his memory always. . tom was 28 when he was killed. i became a widow at 23 years old. our daughter was only. 2 she was his world and he was so proud when he became a father. he couldn't go to the store without coming home without something for her. he loved bein
his father was an atlantic city fireman. his tour ended in 1996 when he was paralyzed in a car accident. his brother and only sibling is a fireman today still in the city. from a very young age my husband need to follow in his family's footsteps. we met when i was 19 and he joined the police academy a few months later. he had just graduated from rutgers university a few years before five years later in 2005 he was struck by a bus while directing traffic away from an earlier accident scene. i...
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the sea was as calm as anyone had known it on the north atlantic. i think they were sort of comfortable that they would see the ice and get out of the way in time. [crashing] titanic sank in what i call a perfect storm of calm. tad fitch: and you can see where the ship broke apart. it was much messier than what has been portrayed in the movies. it was very violent. [dramatic music] the titanic was considered unsinkable because it had these watertight compartments sort of, like, an ice cube tray. you fill one cube compartment in an ice cube tray, it doesn't flow into the next one until it rises high enough. oren liebermann: the titanic was built with 16 watertight compartments. this was revolutionary for its day. so everyone believed that this was one of the safest ships ever built. don lynch: you have the largest ship in the world. it's on its maiden voyage. i seem to recall that it was 883 feet long. don lynch: which is like three football fields, which was enormous. tim maltin: she was several stories high. she had 11 decks in total. don lynch: i
the sea was as calm as anyone had known it on the north atlantic. i think they were sort of comfortable that they would see the ice and get out of the way in time. [crashing] titanic sank in what i call a perfect storm of calm. tad fitch: and you can see where the ship broke apart. it was much messier than what has been portrayed in the movies. it was very violent. [dramatic music] the titanic was considered unsinkable because it had these watertight compartments sort of, like, an ice cube...
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the other thing is they're in a lifeboat in the north atlantic. you can hardly imagine how scary that would be in the dark with thousands of people screaming for help. and what they did believe is they would be immediately swamped. one lifeboat perhaps heroically rowed back towards the wreck to see if there were any survivors. the famous event is lifeboat number 14 commanded by fifth officer lowe, he went back to the scene of the sinking after it quieted down. they were amongst all kinds of bodies by the time they got there. one of the crewmen said he just couldn't look over the side of the lifeboat because he just thought he'd break down. very sadly, about 1,500 people drowned in the titanic disaster. all that remained of the majestic rms titanic was a handful of lifeboats and some survivors clinging to life. even on board the lifeboats, there was still danger. the sea started to pick up as they were floating around for hours. it wouldn't have taken a whole lot to swamp the 16 wooden lifeboats. it was very, very cold in the lifeboats. they had no
the other thing is they're in a lifeboat in the north atlantic. you can hardly imagine how scary that would be in the dark with thousands of people screaming for help. and what they did believe is they would be immediately swamped. one lifeboat perhaps heroically rowed back towards the wreck to see if there were any survivors. the famous event is lifeboat number 14 commanded by fifth officer lowe, he went back to the scene of the sinking after it quieted down. they were amongst all kinds of...
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secretary of state antony blinken spoke about the 75th anniversary of the north atlantic treaty organization, nato. along with jerry general and u.s. ambassadors julian smith. it's about 20 minutes. >> we do have three very special announcements. first, during this anniversary year, the u.s. mission will be renaming its executive conference room after madeleine albright, are 64 secretary of state. many of you knew her. i know you did. and the first woman to ever serve in that role in the united states. as many of you know, secretary albright played a crucial role in advocating for nato enlargement, leading to the inclusion of several central and eastern european countries. she also championed nato's involvement in conflict resolution and peacekeeping efforts, particularly during the balkan wars of the 1990s. albright's diplomatic finesse and strategic vision strengthened nato's role as a cornerstone of transatlantic security cooperation and it is so fitting that we honor her tonight. particularly with so many of my u.s. colleagues here that had a very close and special relationship with secr
secretary of state antony blinken spoke about the 75th anniversary of the north atlantic treaty organization, nato. along with jerry general and u.s. ambassadors julian smith. it's about 20 minutes. >> we do have three very special announcements. first, during this anniversary year, the u.s. mission will be renaming its executive conference room after madeleine albright, are 64 secretary of state. many of you knew her. i know you did. and the first woman to ever serve in that role in the...
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and thank you to the atlantic council.
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my name is graham brookie, and i'm vice president of technology programs at the atlantic council. i'm pleased to welcome you to today's discussion and the d.c. launch of the department of state's first-ever cyberspace and digital policy strategy. this is an exciting conversation because last week the strategy was released. america's top table met traveled to a conference of computer -- top diplomat traveled to a conference of computer programmers and techie in san francisco as opposed to some far-flung capital to discuss strategy and highlight the centrality of the tech community's role in the united states' role in the world. in my opinion, more portly, a plan in jew political commission and dizzying catalog -- geopolitical conversation and dizzying technological change, includes guiding principles with the combined 23 lines of effort around this idea of digital solidarity, we will get into. this is a concept that is near and dear to the atlantic council's mission of shaping the global future together. i have to say that. i wake up in the morning and say that every single day. th
my name is graham brookie, and i'm vice president of technology programs at the atlantic council. i'm pleased to welcome you to today's discussion and the d.c. launch of the department of state's first-ever cyberspace and digital policy strategy. this is an exciting conversation because last week the strategy was released. america's top table met traveled to a conference of computer -- top diplomat traveled to a conference of computer programmers and techie in san francisco as opposed to some...
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the north atlantic alliance is considering the possibility of sending instructors to ukraine to train the armed forces of ukraine, the new york times writes kiev has officially appealed to the united states and nato with a request to train 150,000. the us said over time this could become a reality. as the us military admits, such a step will save time on transporting recruits and will allow the us instructors to quickly collect information about innovations on the ukrainian front line. the charity run by runaways is an ideal legend for collecting not only money, but also information. the data fell into our hands, or rather, it was provided by the next hero of the remark project. today we are talking about the founder of the free belarus foundation, frantskevich. long before he managed to travel around europe with the nazi flag, supported the maidan, after the twentieth he finally moved to square. about filled warehouses with humanitarian aid and belarusians who are so trying to make every effort, supposedly for the sake of. ukraine's victory over the russian occupation , why cooperati
the north atlantic alliance is considering the possibility of sending instructors to ukraine to train the armed forces of ukraine, the new york times writes kiev has officially appealed to the united states and nato with a request to train 150,000. the us said over time this could become a reality. as the us military admits, such a step will save time on transporting recruits and will allow the us instructors to quickly collect information about innovations on the ukrainian front line. the...
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as a counterweight to the north atlantic alliance , the warsaw pact organization, or warsaw pact, was created. the agreement was signed in warsaw. the ovd included socialist countries - albania, bulgaria, hungary, east germany, poland, romania and czechoslovakia. nato appeared back in '49, but in moscow. they hesitated in organizing their bloc, did not want to aggravate the situation, even soviet participation in nato was proposed, the trigger was the admission of the federal republic of germany to the alliance, after which the soviet leadership did not hesitate. in warsaw the treaty emphasized the need to resolve conflicts by peaceful means, but created a unified armed force and guaranteed assistance to any member of the bloc that was attacked. by the end of the eighties, the number of troops. reached almost 6.5 million people. both blocs were instruments of the cold war, but after the soviet perestroika collapse of the socialist system, the internal affairs directorate was dissolved, unlike nato. the united states and its allies, contrary to their promises , began to strengthen and
as a counterweight to the north atlantic alliance , the warsaw pact organization, or warsaw pact, was created. the agreement was signed in warsaw. the ovd included socialist countries - albania, bulgaria, hungary, east germany, poland, romania and czechoslovakia. nato appeared back in '49, but in moscow. they hesitated in organizing their bloc, did not want to aggravate the situation, even soviet participation in nato was proposed, the trigger was the admission of the federal republic of...
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an official position, indeed in the usa in in general, there was a discussion going on in the euro-atlantic community, there were hawks who were seeking to finally bring the russians to their knees through the expansion of the maximum expansion of american-centric alliances, on the other hand there were pragmatists who argued that, in general, the united states at that stage was similar expansion was not needed, but of course. desires and appetites of politicians, including those around bush sr., not to mention clinton, to take advantage of this moment to the maximum, the moment of american hegemony of the american dominance, strengthen it through the involvement of these republics in nato, it prevailed, there was a period when this was generally seriously discussed, and then it prevailed, which in general, why give up... american ideologists , american leaders were obsessed with euphoria, the opportunity arose to build a world in which washington would be the key decision-making center, and of course, washington’s support in europe and the euro-atlantic region was to become the nato orga
an official position, indeed in the usa in in general, there was a discussion going on in the euro-atlantic community, there were hawks who were seeking to finally bring the russians to their knees through the expansion of the maximum expansion of american-centric alliances, on the other hand there were pragmatists who argued that, in general, the united states at that stage was similar expansion was not needed, but of course. desires and appetites of politicians, including those around bush...
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in progress of these atlantic weather systems. in the short term it will be largely dry on a saturday, spells of warm sunshine, areas of low cloud could have played the north sea. we may see an afternoon shower popping up across the far north, ireland or over high ground in scotland. temperatures up to 211—25 degrees, still feeling warm. warm for saturday evening, not dropping far overnight, heading into the first part of sunday. it will be mild start to the day but sunday is a day of messy transitions because our high—pressure will start to ease away east in these rainfall systems will erratically move in from the atlantic starting to kick—off showers and thunderstorms. the further east you are, it is likely to see mostly dry with a warm sunshine but outdoors the west increasing chance of showers and thunderstorms, hit and miss, they could dump a lot of rain. the temperatures up to 25, possibly 26, but those temperatures will not last because the high—pressure will because the high—pressure will be long gone by monday a
in progress of these atlantic weather systems. in the short term it will be largely dry on a saturday, spells of warm sunshine, areas of low cloud could have played the north sea. we may see an afternoon shower popping up across the far north, ireland or over high ground in scotland. temperatures up to 211—25 degrees, still feeling warm. warm for saturday evening, not dropping far overnight, heading into the first part of sunday. it will be mild start to the day but sunday is a day of messy...