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i often think in the united states. and particularly in united states congress. there is a confusion between operational and declaratory strategy. um, we would be a lot more advanced both the united states and as us allies in our dealings with the people's republic of china if 95% of the focus was on the clarity and consistency of our behavior and its cont and its and it's consistency with the coherent strategy. of deterrence as opposed to what i would describe as this continued rhetorical attraction to what we put into our declaratory strategy about the chinese on every and every day of the week. furthermore if your emphasis is on the declaratory side rather than the operational side, then you create all sorts of opportunities to cause a fence cultural offense and and the rest which frankly clouds out your ability to deal with the substantive issues of the day. so i have a deeply realist view of how you deal with leninists those of us who come from social democratic parties like i do by the way for a hundred years since the second international in the 1880s, we'
i often think in the united states. and particularly in united states congress. there is a confusion between operational and declaratory strategy. um, we would be a lot more advanced both the united states and as us allies in our dealings with the people's republic of china if 95% of the focus was on the clarity and consistency of our behavior and its cont and its and it's consistency with the coherent strategy. of deterrence as opposed to what i would describe as this continued rhetorical...
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ukraine why the united states ? you can't make any compromises with russia, so listen to what andrew mikhta writes. the defense of ukraine concerns not only its national sovereignty and territorial integrity, historically two fundamental principles of democratic governance, but also the eventual expulsion of russia from europe , ending its three hundred years of imperial expansion. the independence of ukraine and, accordingly, belarus , since once ukraine defends its sovereignty and territorial integrity, minsk will not remain long in moscow's orbit and will put an end to russia's claims to the role of a key eurasian power in europe in this way for the first time in modern times. this will force moscow to take the necessary political and economic steps to become a normal nation-state. andrei andreevich here it is. it seems to me, yes, here is the key wording ukraine needs to be helped in order to knock russia out of europe, which is completely contrary to the approach that said that it is precisely this that must be
ukraine why the united states ? you can't make any compromises with russia, so listen to what andrew mikhta writes. the defense of ukraine concerns not only its national sovereignty and territorial integrity, historically two fundamental principles of democratic governance, but also the eventual expulsion of russia from europe , ending its three hundred years of imperial expansion. the independence of ukraine and, accordingly, belarus , since once ukraine defends its sovereignty and territorial...
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should the united states annex taxes or not? if you think it should you vote for polk polk talks about the re-annexation of texas. he believed or at least purported to believe the taxes had been part of the louisiana purchase. that was an old argument. the americans had the only difficulty was it is was that stephen austin's own maps had showed that it wasn't. but other than these little little problematic things like the fact that it had not there's this sense that maybe some of it was all of it was part of the louisiana purchase. so that's what it means by re-annexation. john quincy adams who? the democrats hated because he had been elected president instead of jackson back in 1824. he's the one who had drawn up that treaty. in 1819 between mexico and the united states so they blamed him for for giving it in other words. so if you want to annex, texas you vote for poke from tennessee known as young hickory. this is a pork. maybe i might be wrong about this, but i think he may be the only president we've ever had with a mullet.
should the united states annex taxes or not? if you think it should you vote for polk polk talks about the re-annexation of texas. he believed or at least purported to believe the taxes had been part of the louisiana purchase. that was an old argument. the americans had the only difficulty was it is was that stephen austin's own maps had showed that it wasn't. but other than these little little problematic things like the fact that it had not there's this sense that maybe some of it was all of...
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officially, the united states is not in a hurry with fighters yet. but, for example, gray eagle drones, according to the press, are ready to be handed over. it is no secret that the united states began supplying weapons to ukraine long before the start of the russian special military operation and even before the presidency of joseph biden. the so-called assistance packages were also in the previous administrations of donald trump and barack obama and this, not counting the numerous joint training exercises for officers in the american ssu. the instructors provide intelligence data on cash tranches of financing the russophobic neo-nazi ideology in this way. according to the united states, they contribute to the weakening of russia in which ukraine is used as a battle ram, this is how the united states considers its participation in ukrainian affairs, at least since the maidan is another question, how far the americans are ready to go in protecting their investment in the kyiv regime. how many more are able to transfer weapons and send money the new a
officially, the united states is not in a hurry with fighters yet. but, for example, gray eagle drones, according to the press, are ready to be handed over. it is no secret that the united states began supplying weapons to ukraine long before the start of the russian special military operation and even before the presidency of joseph biden. the so-called assistance packages were also in the previous administrations of donald trump and barack obama and this, not counting the numerous joint...
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ah, the united states. and it seems to me that this is, first of all, a very clear indicator of emancipation, and no western countries, after all, mexico borders the united states on the one hand. it depends very much on the united states, but pay attention to what independent policy it is pursuing, and secondly, vladimir alekseevich, do you agree with the fact that this illustrates that in a multipolar world, than more, the united states will try to provide a bloc approach. here to rally against, yes, and the less effective, uh, will be american policy. and even more so. they will lose in the international arena. yes, it’s true, both russia and china and other major players did not talk about the fact that the bloc approach should remain in the past that we are moving into a completely new reality, and it should not be fictional, the americans invented the reality around them, where they are are the leader. this is not so, and already even this very-himself. it is america that demonstrates that the unite
ah, the united states. and it seems to me that this is, first of all, a very clear indicator of emancipation, and no western countries, after all, mexico borders the united states on the one hand. it depends very much on the united states, but pay attention to what independent policy it is pursuing, and secondly, vladimir alekseevich, do you agree with the fact that this illustrates that in a multipolar world, than more, the united states will try to provide a bloc approach. here to rally...
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and if it is no end in sight, what are the implications for the united states? let's get to the bottom line. ah, in less than $100.00 days, the war in ukraine has really slipped from the headlines replaced in the united states, at least by shooting massacres in different cities and worries about the skyrocketing price of gas, a peanut butter baby formula among many other items of everyday life on the ground in ukraine though, russia has expanded the amount of territory controls. it's now about 20 percent of the country, according to ukraine's president below the landscape. ukrainians in the neighbourhood around the remain on edge, and the u. s. and it's european allies continue to double down thus far, at least on sanctions against russia, and their supplying ukraine with increasingly powerful and sophisticated weapons. the ukraine war is now become a marathon and not a russian sprint. so with no signs of slowing down, where does this war go from here? can it come to an end? can it get far, far worse? what does a new forever proxy war mean for america and nato?
and if it is no end in sight, what are the implications for the united states? let's get to the bottom line. ah, in less than $100.00 days, the war in ukraine has really slipped from the headlines replaced in the united states, at least by shooting massacres in different cities and worries about the skyrocketing price of gas, a peanut butter baby formula among many other items of everyday life on the ground in ukraine though, russia has expanded the amount of territory controls. it's now about...
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in cuba, so why should the united states jump out? why should president kennedy jump out and obstruct an object to the deployment of soviet missiles in cuba? and why should president kennedy being ranked as one of the greatest presidents in u. s. history? because the united states and president kennedy did have reason to believe that miss all was to be deployed in cuba, would change the security profile of the united states. and they want to do everything they can to prevent that from had many let me, therefore, at the same time, i think we have to be mindful of the fact that at that point of time in history, the united states wasn't the only superpower. it wasn't the exceptional nation, it was one of the, you know, perhaps one of a large number of countries who with a lot of influence do you think that this fundamental psychological change within the american psyche allowed with this conflict to happen? and i think now with the of hindsight, the united states up to february, the 24th 2022. did want to see that the land of paying coul
in cuba, so why should the united states jump out? why should president kennedy jump out and obstruct an object to the deployment of soviet missiles in cuba? and why should president kennedy being ranked as one of the greatest presidents in u. s. history? because the united states and president kennedy did have reason to believe that miss all was to be deployed in cuba, would change the security profile of the united states. and they want to do everything they can to prevent that from had many...
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the united states. and i believe all the western nations have an overriding interest in containing the threat posed by iraq to prevent iran from financing terrorism and developing nuclear weapons. washington imposed economic sanctions. the prelude to a total embargo with the aim of isolating the country, bringing it to its knees and rendering it harmless. ah, however, it would not be to iran behind the tragedy that was soon to strike at the very heart of the united states. a tragedy with such symbolic and political significance, it would usher in a new era for the entire middle east. ah, it was the most audacious and deadly attack in the history of terrorism. ah ah, based with nearly 3000 casualties, it was clear to the united states that its real enemy was not the shia islamism of iran and has bola so much as the sunni radicalism embody by al qaeda and its saudi bourne leader. osama bin ladin president george w bush elected the previous year, had no choice but to take decisive action. we will not only
the united states. and i believe all the western nations have an overriding interest in containing the threat posed by iraq to prevent iran from financing terrorism and developing nuclear weapons. washington imposed economic sanctions. the prelude to a total embargo with the aim of isolating the country, bringing it to its knees and rendering it harmless. ah, however, it would not be to iran behind the tragedy that was soon to strike at the very heart of the united states. a tragedy with such...
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us secretary of state tony blinkin said the united states is ready to support and quote anyone. it is very important any possible diplomatic solutions in ukraine yes. that is, including those decisions that can, uh, so to speak, force kiev to sacrifice, uh, part e, former ukrainian territory. well, finally , ukraine itself, which is on the verge of collapse, may already be beyond the brink of collapse, for the first time officially announced at the highest level that it will not pull the endless prolongation of the conflict. and what is physically incapable of waging a war of attrition and that the military conflict should therefore be completed before this winter, and in this today at the g-7 summit he said personally. vladimir zelensky listen to his speech as presented by a british newspaper. zelensky told g7 leader what he was waiting for the end of the russian war in ukraine by the end of the year before the onset of winter, speaking at the g7 summit in the bavarian alps via video link. he said weather conditions could make it harder for his troops when they fight against vl
us secretary of state tony blinkin said the united states is ready to support and quote anyone. it is very important any possible diplomatic solutions in ukraine yes. that is, including those decisions that can, uh, so to speak, force kiev to sacrifice, uh, part e, former ukrainian territory. well, finally , ukraine itself, which is on the verge of collapse, may already be beyond the brink of collapse, for the first time officially announced at the highest level that it will not pull the...
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the united kingdom, the united states, and the u. s. s. on that piece, di him. when they did that, the men tried christa think up as normal thinkers, hitler was weak and knew healing weight and he was bluffing. he was the major political figure, certainly one of the most prominent political leaders of the 20th century. when they wish to report the germans of the germans, or when we support the russians and that way, let them destroy each other. there was that kind of sentiment in the west. at this time. the redrawing of european borders had begun. britain and the united states, and then just any plan to attack the ussr of britain to survive. russia had to be sacrificed, needs us to be like and dish davis, mr. boy from us was the luck with some ricardo in this capital and mitchell knowledge of knowing that the cold war had begun. l look forward to talking to you all. that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given by human beings, except where such orders at conflict with the 1st law show your identification. we should be very careful a
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armed forces ground forces in the united states general. flynn. he said that the united states and india are planning joint military exercises for october this year. wherever you think in the himalayas is the region where china and india have a border territorial dispute. this is the region where in the seventeenth year on the plateau before the clan there was even a military clash between china and india, and the biggest military clash in the last uh several years, and now uh the united states and india will conduct joint exercises there. and just general-general flint says that the fact that china is militarizing the himalayas is very bad and these military exercises will allegedly have a deterrent effect on china. please comment, i wanted to comment. eh, russian proverb do not rash, salt on my wounds. here the americans will gather here on the wounds, but they also talk about the stabilization of the confrontation, which is stabilization. and , probably, they read, uh, the works of ancient chinese strategists. there is such a principle,
armed forces ground forces in the united states general. flynn. he said that the united states and india are planning joint military exercises for october this year. wherever you think in the himalayas is the region where china and india have a border territorial dispute. this is the region where in the seventeenth year on the plateau before the clan there was even a military clash between china and india, and the biggest military clash in the last uh several years, and now uh the united states...
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the united states began by banning opium in 19 o 9. this voltage shot in san francisco shows hundreds of opium pipes going up in flames. in 1914, with the harrison act, the u. s. regulated and taxed opiates and coca products indispensable for surgery from then on cocaine moving and heroine would only be available by prescription thousands of drug uses. he once built their daily fix over the pharmacy counter, didn't know where to turn to ease the terrible cravings. 2 c, l. s. dido, this is bro, evil ist americans here. and so there man, diane swore ferrett. lucas, i must ask, is a canal element galvanic myth. gallo keep your la lake begin. this is done this blessed isabella, lily rescued me. nice to meet demand. the criminal underworld land, how to refine heroine in mexico, in the fertile region of sinaloa farmers grew. pop is to supply the american pharmaceutical industry. in the early 19 twenties, they saw new customers suddenly turn up. the 1st big figure in mexican drug trafficking was ignacio eso, alias la natur. she bought roar op
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the summit of the americas is not the summit of the united states of america. the u. s. as the host of the upcoming summit needs to stop going its own way or forcing its will and others over the past 2 centuries since the monroe doctrine came into being the united states has conducted more than 30 military interventions in latin american countries. forcibly exported the united states style democracy to regional countries implemented predatory cannot make policies and even instigated regime subversion. mike bomb pale, who served as secretary of state under donald trump, seemed to be raising the alarm about the rising influence of the 2 year asian superpowers on the american hemisphere. here is what he predicted china, russia, they're showing up with the doorstep. but once they enter the house, we know the dead traps there, there will use their traps, they will disregard rules and they will spread disorder in your home. rich words, coming from a country that has toppled, destabilized and fomented chaos in that region for quite some time. with this upcoming summit being boy
the summit of the americas is not the summit of the united states of america. the u. s. as the host of the upcoming summit needs to stop going its own way or forcing its will and others over the past 2 centuries since the monroe doctrine came into being the united states has conducted more than 30 military interventions in latin american countries. forcibly exported the united states style democracy to regional countries implemented predatory cannot make policies and even instigated regime...
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and we're going to have a block led by the united states and some european countries. and then you're going to have the rest, which is going to include china and russia are on india is undecided. i think india that have been shown to join the rest and we have the you creating their own currency. some years ago. it will take some work, but it's doable. thanks for joining us here on our team to national as always can see more to be found on our web site down with ah a mouse another why? why do you easy while friend is a 4 unit, one slide yes. south. yeah. thrashing out with that the new dock. awesome boys. now watch done for me at that a bull up i picked them up. is emma? yeah. full of good. from sure. let me just kim's room. sure thought. did you say a yes my lord or jane in that again, do you watch anybody out my be a lot about this more than esther search. financial a ah is obvious with the official police who it can use that if the new was unwinnable is deal it so i didn't miss it said im good but she'll slow push those complaints at the good louis william nor go min
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the united states apparently is very far away and the united states does not have a legitimate reason to be very active in the pow which folders with china, especially china's tibet region. so in the sense, it is very obvious that the u. s. involvement is much more than what it proclaims it to be. it is very much aimed at using the power as a factor in checking out against china. now this is a very dangerous agenda because it will cause a lot of disruption in the pow, creating more instability, rather live stability and therefore new pow, to keep good relations with india to its south. and china to its north is the most logical and natural thing to do. therefore, i think it is completely wise for the nepalese government and p boys wrestling the military to use this occasion to renounce this particular partner chabot agreement with united states and to steer the cars back to it's more natural our neighbors, that's china to the north and india to the south. now, china's involvement with the power is longstanding a very deeply rooted to you and it is aimed at broadly connectivity buildin
the united states apparently is very far away and the united states does not have a legitimate reason to be very active in the pow which folders with china, especially china's tibet region. so in the sense, it is very obvious that the u. s. involvement is much more than what it proclaims it to be. it is very much aimed at using the power as a factor in checking out against china. now this is a very dangerous agenda because it will cause a lot of disruption in the pow, creating more instability,...
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in fact, we were not allowed to look at the united states, talk about the united states kirk and early on it didn't occur to us to even ever think about the united states. time is going on i'm looking at the united states. i'm looking at my own country and i am realizing that these two factors are, in fact, emerging here. and they had been emerging at a surprisingly fast rate. >> host: we have certainly seen an increase in political violence and the united states over the past several years. and a lot of the debate around your book seems to service in particular on the anniversary of the january 6th insurgency here in washington, , and that's not a surprise. there's a lot of terms that have been applied to e actors who engage in violence. it's seen as a form of the insurgency or terrorism. what donk you think talking abot these trends ins terms of civil war helps us to see that we might not otherwise focus on to the same degree? >> guest: i think one of the reasons why it's so hard for most americans to conceive of a second civil war here, why this message took so long to resonate with
in fact, we were not allowed to look at the united states, talk about the united states kirk and early on it didn't occur to us to even ever think about the united states. time is going on i'm looking at the united states. i'm looking at my own country and i am realizing that these two factors are, in fact, emerging here. and they had been emerging at a surprisingly fast rate. >> host: we have certainly seen an increase in political violence and the united states over the past several...
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what's more sensual than racialized policing in the united states? and it's a key issue and so you get to see there's these moments where you didn't know mexicans and mexican americans existed in the us story voila, right? we're pulling back the veil. so that kind of stuff comes up and people will go like what no, and that's just one example of the ways in which this book is trying to document that you cannot tell us history without mexico mexicans and mexican americans and this is just one example, and i hope people read this and then keep reading. yes, right and it's not just about mexicans and mexican americans about latinx. history writ large is about bipop communities written large. it's one way of helping to open up that story beware. that it's difficult right some of the of the images that we have are violent and heart-wrenching, but but yet in just fascinating in terms of getting through the history and so in order to leave time for q&a. i wanted to invite you to read the opening of of your book and then we're gonna to transition into the que
what's more sensual than racialized policing in the united states? and it's a key issue and so you get to see there's these moments where you didn't know mexicans and mexican americans existed in the us story voila, right? we're pulling back the veil. so that kind of stuff comes up and people will go like what no, and that's just one example of the ways in which this book is trying to document that you cannot tell us history without mexico mexicans and mexican americans and this is just one...
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we knew we have a duty to the united states constitution. this is testimony from the vice president's chief of staff. [video clip] >> i think the vice president was proud of his four years of service and he felt like much has been accomplished and i think he was proud to have stood beside the president for all that has been done. i think he also knew that his fidelity to the constitution was his first and foremost and that's what he articulated publicly and that's what he felt. >> his fidelity to the constitution was more important than his fidelity to president trump? >> the oath he took. yes. [end of video clip] rep. cheney: you will hear about a lawyer named john eastman. esther eastman was deeply involved in president trump's plan. you will hear from the former fourth circuit federal judge, a highly respected leading conservative judge. john eastman clerked for the judge. judge provided counsel to the vice president's team in the days before january 6. the judge will explain how eastman was "wrong at every turn." you will see the email e
we knew we have a duty to the united states constitution. this is testimony from the vice president's chief of staff. [video clip] >> i think the vice president was proud of his four years of service and he felt like much has been accomplished and i think he was proud to have stood beside the president for all that has been done. i think he also knew that his fidelity to the constitution was his first and foremost and that's what he articulated publicly and that's what he felt. >>...
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of the united states. and it had key importance for the role it played and the security of the united states -- in the security of the united states. we have not conditioned -- continued that. and i believe as we look to re-enhancing our communications and collaboration with the caribbean, it is to recognize the important role that they are in securing america and securing the caribbean and the work that they've done with our military, but also drug enforcement in a way that protects them and protects the united states. millions have immigrated from the caribbean to the united states since our nation's founding. congress should continue to recognize the important contributions of the caribbean americans to our nation's history and their role in our nation's future. those were the words from that legislation and from barbara lee, as this bill was introduced. today we celebrate the vibrance and diversity of the caribbean american communities, as well as the strong ties reinforced between the united states an
of the united states. and it had key importance for the role it played and the security of the united states -- in the security of the united states. we have not conditioned -- continued that. and i believe as we look to re-enhancing our communications and collaboration with the caribbean, it is to recognize the important role that they are in securing america and securing the caribbean and the work that they've done with our military, but also drug enforcement in a way that protects them and...
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and now, after doing all that, the united states carries out theft. it carries out an act of piracy, in order to hurt iran. but what it is doing in reality is it's forcing the price of oil to go up. the iranians benefit from this situation. the iranians retaliated that further benefits the situation, the more instability there is, the higher the price of oil and the worse it is for the u. s. and the u economies. so they're the ones responsible for pushing up the price of oil and gas because of all the sanctions that the place on different countries. and for the piracy that they can carry out, your audience are only seizing these tankers in order to prevent the europeans and americans from carrying out further acts of theft. that's all for now. do you feel free to check out our telegram channel to stay up to date with all the latest news? my name is peter scott. i'll be back again with a new look at today's biggest stories in about 30 minutes. ah ah ah ah, with a a ah ah, my name is frank, i'm a retired from philadelphia. got in the movement in any age
and now, after doing all that, the united states carries out theft. it carries out an act of piracy, in order to hurt iran. but what it is doing in reality is it's forcing the price of oil to go up. the iranians benefit from this situation. the iranians retaliated that further benefits the situation, the more instability there is, the higher the price of oil and the worse it is for the u. s. and the u economies. so they're the ones responsible for pushing up the price of oil and gas because of...
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yeah, i think it's backfired on the united states. as i said earlier, i think that this is something that clearly moscow and it has as basically very more your asian and in the your ration direction and this and it has picked up other friends. i don't think it's isolating itself. i think it's corinne and that this brand new opportunity in the, in addition to a world order that it does kind of occur. and actually the, the rubel has strengthened as a result of the sanctions that hasn't weakened. and we're seeing that, that there are some difficulties within the russian economy. sure. but your, your, your, your gas prices and everything else are relatively stable. and, and the in you're seeing that, that the economy in the, in the west, however, has suffered dermot tremendously. and i think it's backfired and, and you're going to see the european countries already, which are fracturing in terms of their unit unity beginning to look more east where they are exporting countries and the ride up in the, if they're in the neighborhood, in eff
yeah, i think it's backfired on the united states. as i said earlier, i think that this is something that clearly moscow and it has as basically very more your asian and in the your ration direction and this and it has picked up other friends. i don't think it's isolating itself. i think it's corinne and that this brand new opportunity in the, in addition to a world order that it does kind of occur. and actually the, the rubel has strengthened as a result of the sanctions that hasn't weakened....
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well, what can the united states offer now? well, some new toy gadgets that are not manufactured in the united states. the states have the green tech that i need, but they have the resources they have their own e years. uh, the ideology is a common position, now they have a big discord there, all countries are now condemned by the seven, the united states on the legalization of abortion, and biden named his own supreme court. extremist organization. understand the issue of value. yes, everyone condemned the united states as an anti erotic country, we will do this macron and johnson in plain text. in general, we need to win, this is all clear, and we will certainly do it, and therefore that our cause is just. victory will certainly be ours. we give the word to the news. let's go back to the big game studio 16:50, don't miss it. valeria korableva and at the beginning, new data from our ministry of defense on the course of a special military operation to protect donbass, russian troops shot down three su-25 aircraft and one mi-8 h
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that permits soviet union planes to land in the united states and united states plans to land in the soviet union and we're also moving toward other agreements. i would like to conclude my brief remarks by expressing the hope that relations between our countries will develop. in the interest of our peoples and of the improvement of the international situation in the world. and just speak in commercially just a representate the secretary ask i do invite all of you to visit my country and to see it for yourself and enjoy the protection you will get from this convention. thank you one step that brought the united states and the soviet union closer together was the consular packed signed at the white house in june historically, it was the first bilateral treaty between the two nations. culmination of diplomatic exchanges begun 35 years before and even more important advancement toward mutual cooperation between the world's two major powers occurred at the united nations when the general assembly overwhelmingly approved the nuclear non-proliferation treaty both the united states and the s
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you say, had the vice president of the united states obeyed the president of the united states, america would immediately had been plunged into what would have been tantamount to a revolution within a paralyzing constitutional crisis. could you elaborate on us, judge? >> thank you, madam vice chairman. that passage in my statement this morning referenced the most foundational concept in america. which is the rule of law. as i interpret your question, you are asking about that foundational truth of these united states which we call america. the foundation truth is the rule of law. that foundational truth it is for the united states of america, the profound truth. it is not merely the profound truth for the united states. it is also pay the simple truth shot. the simple foundational truth and the american republic. thus in my view, the hearings being conduct by this select committee are examining that profound truth. namely the rule of law in the united states of america. the specific question, of course, before you, before the nation, not before me, is weather that foundational rule of l
you say, had the vice president of the united states obeyed the president of the united states, america would immediately had been plunged into what would have been tantamount to a revolution within a paralyzing constitutional crisis. could you elaborate on us, judge? >> thank you, madam vice chairman. that passage in my statement this morning referenced the most foundational concept in america. which is the rule of law. as i interpret your question, you are asking about that foundational...
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for our part the united states is doing exactly what i said we would do it putin invaded. enhance our force posture in europe, station more ships here in spain. we're stationing more air defense in italy and germany, more f-35s in the united kingdom, and to strengthen our eastern flank, new permanent headquarters for the army fifth corps in poland. .. >> just brought together more than 50 countries, more than 50 countries pledging new commitments and this is a global effort to support ukraine. more and 600 tanks, nearly 500 artillery systems. more than 600,000 rounds of artillery ammunition as well as advanced multiple launch rocket systems, anti-ship systems and air defense systems and again, the united states is leading the way. we provided ukraine with nearly $7 billion in security assistance since i took office. the next few days we intend to announce more than $800 million more with air defense systems for ukraine, more artillery and ambition, counter battery radar, additional ammunition for the high mars multiple launch rocket system we've already given ukraine and m
for our part the united states is doing exactly what i said we would do it putin invaded. enhance our force posture in europe, station more ships here in spain. we're stationing more air defense in italy and germany, more f-35s in the united kingdom, and to strengthen our eastern flank, new permanent headquarters for the army fifth corps in poland. .. >> just brought together more than 50 countries, more than 50 countries pledging new commitments and this is a global effort to support...
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we also do not consider the united states as our partner in the same way as the united states cannot be partners. they are looking for servants, lackeys, any country that does not want to serve becomes an enemy for them from the american point of view, there are no friendly countries at all, and the past proves this. even those countries that used to help the united states saw that americans do not consider their independence, another a group of countries are countries that are close to us. in what way is today? it no longer accepts unilateral dictatorial decisions. many say that democracy is in internal affairs. it 's good. but then we ask them, should be democracy in international relations? how is it that in domestic affairs dictatorship is bad, but in international matters dictatorship is good. this is the point of view of the americans, they consider themselves the beacons of democracy. however, we have doubts that you will truly fight for democracy. why then do you say in the international arena that we have money, the power of a bomb, a weapon, and we should rule the world. we
we also do not consider the united states as our partner in the same way as the united states cannot be partners. they are looking for servants, lackeys, any country that does not want to serve becomes an enemy for them from the american point of view, there are no friendly countries at all, and the past proves this. even those countries that used to help the united states saw that americans do not consider their independence, another a group of countries are countries that are close to us. in...
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we're also expanding opportunities for people to come to the united states lawfully. in the next two years, we'll resettle 20,000 refugees from the region. in addition, we recently resumed the cuban family reunification program, parole program. we're resuming increasing access to the haitian family reunification parole program, with a goal of admitting 20,000 per year per country. and on this jobs front, our department of agriculture is launching the pilot program, funded by the american rescue plan, to help american farmers bring in seasonal agricultural workers from northern central america, countries under the h-2a visa program to improve conditions for all workers. the program was designed in cooperation with the united farm workers and through the close consultation with farmers, farmworkers, unions, and other stakeholders. we're also dedicated to an additional 11,500 h-2b non-agricultural temporary work visas to open opportunities for workers from haiti and northern, north central american countries. mexico, guatemala, canada, and spain are also making commitmen
we're also expanding opportunities for people to come to the united states lawfully. in the next two years, we'll resettle 20,000 refugees from the region. in addition, we recently resumed the cuban family reunification program, parole program. we're resuming increasing access to the haitian family reunification parole program, with a goal of admitting 20,000 per year per country. and on this jobs front, our department of agriculture is launching the pilot program, funded by the american rescue...
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i know passage from the far east to europe and the united states. you need money, you owe you money in these mountains is ok. drug trafficking, politics and power, the era empires on al jazeera. ah jesse ah ah ah ah, hello, you're watching al jazeera, i'm at emily anglin, it's midnight g m t or 8 pm in washington, d. c. where u. s. congressional committee is about to start the 1st of 6 public hearings into the january 6th capitol hill attack. these are live pitches as we a white for the hearing to begin. new evidence into the insurrection will be presented following a 10 month inquiry. in january last year, supporters of van that president, donald trump, stormed the capital to stop the certification of jo biden's. when 4 people that were in the crowd died and 5 police officers died or killed themselves in the days and months after the attack. this is what you as president joe biden had to say ahead of the hearing. i think to clear, flagrant violation constitution. i think those guys who morning broke the law tried to turn around in result of an elec
i know passage from the far east to europe and the united states. you need money, you owe you money in these mountains is ok. drug trafficking, politics and power, the era empires on al jazeera. ah jesse ah ah ah ah, hello, you're watching al jazeera, i'm at emily anglin, it's midnight g m t or 8 pm in washington, d. c. where u. s. congressional committee is about to start the 1st of 6 public hearings into the january 6th capitol hill attack. these are live pitches as we a white for the hearing...
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feel like the united states of america. they don't have to join nato because that isn't needed an amendment of the job and they're not going to be paying for that. but practical cooperation would all would exist. now you take the case of ukraine. you not a member of nato bodies being treated effectively, a member of nato, in terms of being it. and, you know, they have given $90000000000.00 of various forms to you can include the funds and everything else is different from being actually formative members. a member data is just a semantic they just play playing with with the they don't need to extend this partnership formally to the asia pacific, but the message is clear and in fact it will become the security. busy the security picture in the united in the asia pacific union will become even more complicated, even more complicated. we have the opposite of a, we have the asia pacific thing. now we have august we have the god. so i don't know how many security it, it's going to be created in and in a sense that the, the overa
feel like the united states of america. they don't have to join nato because that isn't needed an amendment of the job and they're not going to be paying for that. but practical cooperation would all would exist. now you take the case of ukraine. you not a member of nato bodies being treated effectively, a member of nato, in terms of being it. and, you know, they have given $90000000000.00 of various forms to you can include the funds and everything else is different from being actually...
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the afghan stan government still has frozen in the united states. the president decided to, to take about half of that money and save it for the victims of, of african supported terrorism at some level and give the others to a 3rd party. i've always been of the view that that was a dangerous box to open because it, it closed down an option of dealing with governments whether you like them or didn't. and you were trying to move them where you were. is it a mistake to open up, is that a pandora's box? that once you begin taking assets that are frozen from another government, that you end up closing diplomatic options that we shouldn't do? right? well i and that is a leverage or frozen resources or assets have, but that's to be used very selectively or not to make it a regular pattern or in terms of our foreign policy. because then it does the fact that people wouldn't want to have their res, i resources in the united states, or on the particular case, i think what the president has decided was to put to withhold 3 and a half 1000000000 in case the cou
the afghan stan government still has frozen in the united states. the president decided to, to take about half of that money and save it for the victims of, of african supported terrorism at some level and give the others to a 3rd party. i've always been of the view that that was a dangerous box to open because it, it closed down an option of dealing with governments whether you like them or didn't. and you were trying to move them where you were. is it a mistake to open up, is that a pandora's...
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states, the can work with the united states. if we're cooperative as we are now, and as i hope we were, we may not. i think it's only sane sound sensible policy for europe to develop the ability to defend itself if it has to in mystery. before we run out of time this, this new strategy paper coming out from nato, is it being written by a nato that now has no choice but to view the united states as a less reliable partner. but it has been in the past. i don't see how nato could do otherwise. i'll meet you. european government should certainly hope the american policy remains. this is land assist as it is now. i would like us an american that to be the case, but it may not there, none of us can guarantee the u. s. foreign policy is going to remain internationalists and atlanta assist if and given the simple realities of american domestic politics right now, it would be irresponsible for europe not to take steps to enable it to defend itself. columbia university professor stephen biddle, professor riddle, we appreciate your time in
states, the can work with the united states. if we're cooperative as we are now, and as i hope we were, we may not. i think it's only sane sound sensible policy for europe to develop the ability to defend itself if it has to in mystery. before we run out of time this, this new strategy paper coming out from nato, is it being written by a nato that now has no choice but to view the united states as a less reliable partner. but it has been in the past. i don't see how nato could do otherwise....
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, well, in particular , a certain part of this is due to the fact that, let's say, the united states refused to buy russian oil and oil products are small, but a certain share is because, well, gasoline is expensive globally, because oil is expensive, oil is expensive, precisely because of russian aggression, but the government of the united states must always explain why it acts . punishment for these actions, i.e. sanctions should be punishment, well , such a solid policy is an american question. if we talk about the consensus among the american political elites regarding the end of the war, is there any common vision, a common consensus as seen in in washington, the dzubaiden administration sees the end of the war only as a victory for ukraine, this was emphasized by the president himself, er, it was actually on his last time in his program, in an article in the washington newspaper in the universal newspaper. of the democratic party of los angeles he again emphasized the same thing that he sees the end of the war in the victory of ukraine, this was emphasized by the secretary of
, well, in particular , a certain part of this is due to the fact that, let's say, the united states refused to buy russian oil and oil products are small, but a certain share is because, well, gasoline is expensive globally, because oil is expensive, oil is expensive, precisely because of russian aggression, but the government of the united states must always explain why it acts . punishment for these actions, i.e. sanctions should be punishment, well , such a solid policy is an american...
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. >> and i recall toward the end saying what you're proposing is nothing less in the united states. justice department meddling in the outcome of the presidential election. >> in our hearings, you will hear firsthand how the senior leadership of the department of justice threatened to resign, how the white house counsel threatened to resign and how they confronted donald trump and jeff clark in the oval office. the men involved, including acting attorney general jeff rosen and acting deputy attorney general richard donoghue were appointed by president trump. these men honored their oaths of office. they did their duty. and you will hear from them in our hearings. by contrast, jeff clark is invoked his 5th amendment privilege against self-incrimination and refused to testify. representative scott perry who is also involved in trying to get clark appointed as attorney general has refused to testify here. as you will see, representative perry contacted the white house in the weeks after january 6 to seek a presidential pardon. multiple other republican congressman also sought president
. >> and i recall toward the end saying what you're proposing is nothing less in the united states. justice department meddling in the outcome of the presidential election. >> in our hearings, you will hear firsthand how the senior leadership of the department of justice threatened to resign, how the white house counsel threatened to resign and how they confronted donald trump and jeff clark in the oval office. the men involved, including acting attorney general jeff rosen and...
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senator connolly is next to sign for the united states. senator arthur vandenberg commander harold stassem former governor of minnesota a vital and a difficult job. well done appearing before the last formal session of the united nations conference president truman congratulates, the 280 delegates and expresses the world's. hope for the new international organization. the charter of the united nations, which you are now signing. is a solid structure upon which we can build for a better world. history will honor you for it. between the victory in europe and the final victory in japan? in this most destructive of all wars you have won a victory against war itself. if we had had this charter a few years ago. and above all the will to use it. millions now dead would be alive. if we should falter in the future in our will to use it. millions now living will surely die. well, there's a time for making plans. and there's a time for action. the time for action is here now. let us therefore each in his own nation and according to its own way. seek
senator connolly is next to sign for the united states. senator arthur vandenberg commander harold stassem former governor of minnesota a vital and a difficult job. well done appearing before the last formal session of the united nations conference president truman congratulates, the 280 delegates and expresses the world's. hope for the new international organization. the charter of the united nations, which you are now signing. is a solid structure upon which we can build for a better world....
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it's true 44% americans have the last question agree that the united states looks like heading for a civil war in the near future, including 53% of republicans and 39% of the ruling democratic party slightly more than half of all respondents. including 70 republics, er percent, republicans, agree that the government of the united states has become tyrannical. that is, they deny, in general, that there is a democracy in america 70% of republicans, the elections of the twentieth year, according to forty-nine percent of republicans, were fraudulent with falsified and illegal, it undermines the fundamentals. well, yes, to be honest, as it were, yes.
it's true 44% americans have the last question agree that the united states looks like heading for a civil war in the near future, including 53% of republicans and 39% of the ruling democratic party slightly more than half of all respondents. including 70 republics, er percent, republicans, agree that the government of the united states has become tyrannical. that is, they deny, in general, that there is a democracy in america 70% of republicans, the elections of the twentieth year, according...
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states constitution.— women, and also to the united states constitution. what legal reason did _ states constitution. what legal reason did the _ states constitution. what legal reason did the supreme - states constitution. what legal reason did the supreme court. reason did the supreme court have reductions today? 50. reason did the supreme court have reductions today? so, roe v wade and _ have reductions today? so, roe v wade and the _ have reductions today? so, roe v wade and the planned - v wade and the planned parenthood casey decision, the idea of stare decisis precedents, it is an idea that courts use to guide them and to give way to prior decisions, to streamline decision—making for courts going forward, and it makes sense. it is a good principle. but blind adherence to it, asjustice gorsuch recently wrote, is a bad idea. and it would lead to continued reliance on decisions like dread scott, komatsu decision, dread scott, komatsu decision, dread scott, komatsu decision, dread scott, the decision where the supreme court held, relying on history, c
states constitution.— women, and also to the united states constitution. what legal reason did _ states constitution. what legal reason did the _ states constitution. what legal reason did the supreme - states constitution. what legal reason did the supreme court. reason did the supreme court have reductions today? 50. reason did the supreme court have reductions today? so, roe v wade and _ have reductions today? so, roe v wade and the _ have reductions today? so, roe v wade and the planned -...
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i'm one thing that we're seeing in the united states is this desperate treatment of different kinds of bureaucracies, in particular, with ukrainian refugees. and i want to preface this by saying that the crisis in ukraine is horrible. and the cranium, refugees are a 100 percent derby deserving of protections and resources. at the same time, we're seeing that in a lease in the united states, there are other groups who are not getting the same protections and resources, although they are undergoing very similar crisis. these for longer periods of time . so for example, in the united states, there is a laura call, a temporary protected status where a country can be designated a temporary protected saddest t p s. country. and folks from that country receive temporary protections in the united states like work authorization, and they do not have to live with the fear that they'll be deported. so they ukrainian crisis we saw really take on the world's attention in february of this year by april. there was a united states designation of ukraine as a country that would you perceive temporary p
i'm one thing that we're seeing in the united states is this desperate treatment of different kinds of bureaucracies, in particular, with ukrainian refugees. and i want to preface this by saying that the crisis in ukraine is horrible. and the cranium, refugees are a 100 percent derby deserving of protections and resources. at the same time, we're seeing that in a lease in the united states, there are other groups who are not getting the same protections and resources, although they are...
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if the united states allows this operation, then other middle eastern allies of the united states who, after the withdrawal of the americans from afghanistan, ceased to trust washington as their closest partner. in the field of security, this distrust will intensify even more and in fact, countries such as saudi arabia, the united arab emirates egypt , they will try even more to diversify their foreign relations the united states has already tried to help kordon to create their own state in northern syria, then ankara carried out the euphrates shield operation, taking control of the areas east of the river, and now deliberately taking over the western ones, thus expanding the 30-kilometer security zone that appeared in 2019 during another operation, the source of peace in washington already nervous. we oppose any escalation in northern syria, we fear that an offensive operation will undermine regional stability together with partners. we continue to oppose isis in syria and we do not want something happened that could undermine the efforts made to contain the terrorists within the bor
if the united states allows this operation, then other middle eastern allies of the united states who, after the withdrawal of the americans from afghanistan, ceased to trust washington as their closest partner. in the field of security, this distrust will intensify even more and in fact, countries such as saudi arabia, the united arab emirates egypt , they will try even more to diversify their foreign relations the united states has already tried to help kordon to create their own state in...
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the iranians did this on as a way of quietly supporting the united states. and they thought that after the award they would be rewarded for it. and the reward would just be inclusion most importantly, the bankrupt and devastated islamic republic desperately needed to emerge from its isolation. iran was still reeling from the interminable war against iraq, between 19801988, but devastating conflict that left 500000 dead and deeply traumatized the country. the regime almost collapsed, moving forward as well as protecting its borders. iran desperately needed to modernize rafter. joanie's priority was rebuilding because he thought, and i think it was right, the most important thing is rebuilding to ravish economy. so he began herb with normalizing relations with any one who that he could. he began talking about normalizing relations around with united states that time delaware to a school fault in iraq. one will say, don't trust americans. they are cheating. they are lying. and they would deceive you. and the other legs of son, john himself said you are not goin
the iranians did this on as a way of quietly supporting the united states. and they thought that after the award they would be rewarded for it. and the reward would just be inclusion most importantly, the bankrupt and devastated islamic republic desperately needed to emerge from its isolation. iran was still reeling from the interminable war against iraq, between 19801988, but devastating conflict that left 500000 dead and deeply traumatized the country. the regime almost collapsed, moving...
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states is determined to do the united states of america in this process is, for example, a guarantee of leadership and a guarantee of the effectiveness of these sanctions against russia. among these five tasks, it was emphasized that we will control how ukraine uses state aid so that every penny goes to what is needed and well, it is clear that the country is not reformed, there are threats that the money can be lost somewhere, you did not see this and how can we not lose it the trust of our partners. i think that this is not only about the use of monetary aid, but also about the controlled use of military aid, because i ensured many discussions about this with each member. there are certain reservations about the fact that these weapons can was used against russia and many are against it , we see that it is not clear to us, the discussion against me is very active in the american mass media, we see that mr. president these questions have been repeatedly addressed, and regarding the use of funds, this is a very important topic even now in those initiatives in the restoration of ukrai
states is determined to do the united states of america in this process is, for example, a guarantee of leadership and a guarantee of the effectiveness of these sanctions against russia. among these five tasks, it was emphasized that we will control how ukraine uses state aid so that every penny goes to what is needed and well, it is clear that the country is not reformed, there are threats that the money can be lost somewhere, you did not see this and how can we not lose it the trust of our...
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wade in the united states. i'm going to ask british prime minister boris johnson his thoughts in our exclusive interview on the united states coming up and president biden on the global stage as war and a slowing economy stall leaders' plans. secretary of state antony blinken will join me here exclusively next. enjoying choc. nonow, she can have her cake anand eat it too. nexium 24hr stops acid before it starts for all-day, all-nighght protection. can you imagine 24 hours without heartburn? we need to reduce plastic waste in the environment. that's why at america's beverage companies, our bottles are made to be re-made. not all plastic is the same. we're carefully designing our bottles to be 100% recyclable, including the caps. they're collected and separated from other plastics, so they can be turned back into material that we use to make new bottles. that completes the circle and reduces plastic waste. please help us get every bottle back. there's a monster problem and our hero needs solutions. so she starts
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the united states supplied ukraine with weapons. moreover, it is now officially stated how much of this weaponry was supplied before the start of the special operation, at least since august last year. secondly, it was the united states that did not want to remove the issue of ukraine's accession to nato from the agenda and, on the contrary, officially emphasized that they fully support this, and it was even spelled out in that charter, if my memory serves me, or strategic partnership, or some kind of enhanced strategic partnership that ukraine and the united states, uh, signed in november e of last year, and then it was the united states that rejected the justified demands for security guarantees that russia formulated at the end of last year, that is, the united states, they claim that they allegedly knew that russia was preparing, e, a special operation was preparing for the military actions, but the united states deliberately did not. in order to prevent this special operation and, on the contrary, they did exactly everything to
the united states supplied ukraine with weapons. moreover, it is now officially stated how much of this weaponry was supplied before the start of the special operation, at least since august last year. secondly, it was the united states that did not want to remove the issue of ukraine's accession to nato from the agenda and, on the contrary, officially emphasized that they fully support this, and it was even spelled out in that charter, if my memory serves me, or strategic partnership, or some...
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the united states prosecute crimes. some states that have concurrent jurisdiction, that concurrent jurisdiction exists because the relevance of rains have agreed. >> that sounds awfully abstract. i think the most valuable information you can provide for me, at least, is an assessment of the situation right now, in oklahoma. whether the criminal laws are being adequately enforced right now, and whether the current situation of the judgment of the united states is sustainable? suppose that congress does nothing. is this a sustainable situation? is the federal government going to be able to provide enough federal agents, enough federal prosecutors, enough federal prosecutors in courtrooms and probation officers to handle the caseload that was previously handled by state law enforcement? >> i am not here to minimize the challenge of the result saying from the decision in mature. the federal government has responded to that by providing resources to oklahoma. 110 usa position district court judges have been designated to ser
the united states prosecute crimes. some states that have concurrent jurisdiction, that concurrent jurisdiction exists because the relevance of rains have agreed. >> that sounds awfully abstract. i think the most valuable information you can provide for me, at least, is an assessment of the situation right now, in oklahoma. whether the criminal laws are being adequately enforced right now, and whether the current situation of the judgment of the united states is sustainable? suppose that...
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states and israel and their paramount importance to the united states of america. when we get that right many good things can happen for the second thing we did is we push back on iran the deet cingular destabilizing force in the region we denied them resources. [applause] and tools. and when you do that you get this two pieces right there is a possibility they could actually recognize israel's right to exist in their street role a rupture that's been historic b legacy. you will give them permission, space to move forward making peace with israel despite the fact the conflict between israel and the palestinian has not yet been resolved. we were successful at doing each of these three pieces that came together takes good leaders president trump, muhammad, the crown prince in bahrain protects really good leaders coming together around this moment and being prepared to take what is a non- zero risk and actually doing what they know is rightpl for their people. these will continue but it's going to take american leadership edward instrumental parts of making those acco
states and israel and their paramount importance to the united states of america. when we get that right many good things can happen for the second thing we did is we push back on iran the deet cingular destabilizing force in the region we denied them resources. [applause] and tools. and when you do that you get this two pieces right there is a possibility they could actually recognize israel's right to exist in their street role a rupture that's been historic b legacy. you will give them...
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you get out and this is the president of the united states , if they found such a trump card, calls for impeachment would explode even louder, it's like if the country was run by a kindergarten pupil, and no one cares about trump nominations in the next election. so far , he has not said anything, biden has already announced in the twenty- fourth year he will run. again, despite his age, he will turn 82, but if the vote was today, the polls won, the former president has trump, more support he continues to collect stadiums. the city of queens volanois is a traditional middle west, not advanced new york or los angeles to the locals of the speech of the former president. we will remove critical racial theory from our schools, from the military and from the government. we will protect women's sports from transgender men and there is already great news the us supreme court voted in favor the day before rule of law and it's a victory for life. and this crowd in the conservative hinterland supports a ban on abortion for the republican provincial democratic alternative is scarier enough to list
you get out and this is the president of the united states , if they found such a trump card, calls for impeachment would explode even louder, it's like if the country was run by a kindergarten pupil, and no one cares about trump nominations in the next election. so far , he has not said anything, biden has already announced in the twenty- fourth year he will run. again, despite his age, he will turn 82, but if the vote was today, the polls won, the former president has trump, more support he...
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the united states is make it made it clear. it is not going to make any sacrifice at all on the conflict with russia. all the sacrifice is to be made by europe and by latin america and africa are going to be squeezed by the higher prices. so we're dealing with and how much of a shift is this then from the biden rhetoric to quote, cut all ties with moscow? obviously if he was living in a fantasy world, he was hoping that he could just beat other countries and tell india and china and other countries. will you please commit to the same economic suicide that europe is creating to sort of help us fight russia? because we don't like russia. well, other countries are saying, why should we commit suicide uniforms to walk? no us economy. and then we will replace europe. and america is not able to dictate the world many. and you have heard the big bombastic statements as well as i have those nations that have said they're rejecting russian energy. do they actually believe it is possible? or is it all about making load political statemen
the united states is make it made it clear. it is not going to make any sacrifice at all on the conflict with russia. all the sacrifice is to be made by europe and by latin america and africa are going to be squeezed by the higher prices. so we're dealing with and how much of a shift is this then from the biden rhetoric to quote, cut all ties with moscow? obviously if he was living in a fantasy world, he was hoping that he could just beat other countries and tell india and china and other...
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the united states recognized the young islamic republic. but in washington there was concern about what kind of relations would be possible with a ron's new rulers. within the american government, there were differing opinions. some thought that community was extreme ah, force as it would be very difficult for us to, to deal with. i think most people still thought of iran as a country that you know, we could continue to get along with that, even though the shawl was gone, that of you know, week we would maintain relations. we had our embassy there. then on november, 4th, 1979, hundreds of islamist students, storm, the american embassy taking $52.00 diplomats hostage. oh oh man, he was hesitant. would he support these students and risked seriously jeopardizing relations with the united states? would he support them to keep control of the movement with john hall osbourne learning a dreadful pseudo? until joe sean. jo, how she has frontier. as you do then, when he saw the shewn, kish reddish wonder, or when the hostage crisis occurred? it made
the united states recognized the young islamic republic. but in washington there was concern about what kind of relations would be possible with a ron's new rulers. within the american government, there were differing opinions. some thought that community was extreme ah, force as it would be very difficult for us to, to deal with. i think most people still thought of iran as a country that you know, we could continue to get along with that, even though the shawl was gone, that of you know, week...