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tv   The Coming War On China 2017 Ep 2  Al Jazeera  July 1, 2020 4:00am-5:01am +03

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on the bottom line your weekly take on u.s. politics and society on al-jazeera. i don't know about us in doha the top stories on al-jazeera hong kong is marking the 23rd anniversary of hong kong's returned chinese rule it comes hours after beijing imposed a sweeping national security law that's expected to reshape the city's future hong kong's chief executive carrier described the paucity of the law as the most important development for the territory since the 100 over adrian brown has more from hong kong. this is the english version of the new legislation it runs to $39.00 pages an awful lot to read but it's quite clear that this law touches a whole range of things schools foreigners the internet the media it is far
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reaching a much more far reaching i think than many people anticipated and as you mentioned in your introduction in parts the that the law is very very vaguely worded and the worry is it's not going to be very broadly applied one legal expert says that yes beijing is only going to have jurisdiction in a few number of cases but it still gives beijing a high degree of discretion so i think there will be on these and also remember this law is going to touch not just every person here in hong kong but potentially people outside of the special administrative region so if people for instance in countries like the united states britain europe start to advocate hong kong independence or support the idea of separatism those people could be targeted but again the law doesn't make clear exactly what would happen to those people whether they would try and seek their extradition it's not clear so it opens many more
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questions than it answers frankly the united states' top expert on infectious diseases is warning the number of coronavirus cases across the country is likely to get much worse if people don't follow health recommendations dr anthony fire chief also says there is no government in the of an effective vaccine more than 126000 americans have died california texas and florida have already imposed some restrictions after reporting a record increase in infections. it is going to be very disturbing i will guarantee you that because when you have an outbreak in one part of the country even though in other parts of the country they're doing well they are vulnerable i made that point very clearly we are now having 40 plus 1000 new cases a day i would not be surprised if we go up to $100000.00 a day if this does not turn around us democrats say that despite
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a briefing from the white house they still haven't received the information they need on russia's alleged banty's on american soldiers in afghanistan president donald trump has repeatedly denied he was informed the latest report from the new york times alleges trump received a written briefing in february democrats are calling for a full account from the intelligence community the president called this a hoax publicly nothing in the briefing that we have just received led me to believe it is a hoax there may be different judgments as to the level of credibility but there was no assertion that the information we had was a hoax at least 8 people have been killed and 80 others have been injured in the ethiopian town of adama following the killing of a popular singer thousands of fans followed hosler honduras has cost get this out with protests over his shooting taking place in 7 the city's police are
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investigating what happened to the musician who is known for political songs about the rights of the overall more people are almost ethiopia's largest ethnic group but they've often complained about discrimination. facebook has removed hundreds of accounts linked to the so-called boogaloo movement which has organized protests against black lives matter rallies in the us facebook is calling it a dangerous organization and it comes as more companies are pulling ads over concerns that facebook has become a platform for hate crime german carmaker votes foreign and sportswear manufacturers added us and puma are the latest multinationals to join the stop hate for profit campaign those are the headlines the news continues here on al-jazeera after the coming war on china goodbye.
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these american bases form a giant news encircling china with missiles bombers warships. if you were in beijing looking out he stood on the tallest building in beijing and looked out at the pacific ocean you'd see american warships you'd see guam is about to sink because there's so many missiles pointed at china you look up the korean see american armaments pointing at china the chinese 2000 years ago built the great wall to keep the barbarians out and nothing made them be a muchness film is to break a silence the united states and china may well be on a path toward a nuclear war is no longer unthinkable. shanghaied
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today is a prosperous international city still run by the communists at least in name. yes there are issues with human rights especially the right to speak against the state and challenge its power i had a range to see professor zion way way a close aide to the late things out paying the man who changed china your old boss things have presided over the bloodshed in tim square what would you say to the survivors. of tiananmen square because so many of those did fight for what they saw as democratic change in china.
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in 1809 there were 2 political force one was those reprise any by the chinese students their hero was me how you gorbachev who happen to be in their slogan was the. unions today china's to more than so the idea was political reform 1st other reforms 2nd otherwise china will be hopeless and those messy which opposite he saw. that he sought you know china must have economic reform 1st as a reform 2nd this priority must be set clear. unfortunately at that particular moment in 99 to 2 political forces cannot reach a compromise so definitely a tragedy occur. it was more than a tragedy it was a massacre. of which the memory remains
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a raw presence in modern china. why does the chinese state still fear the few. the few who speak out and i'm thinking of. that place i mean the man won the nobel peace prize. and he's in prison he's a violet the child is a law you know by march so. pretty free of expression similar views by many people but he really going to dijkstra. challenge the government to implement democratic reforms and spent a total of 13 years in prison. why can't a confident china except a criticism like this so they are peace committing makes huge mistake oh the
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chinese an explanation if you cross a line course you're violent constitution uveitis so many laws you should be punished. were and yet in china today the spirit of protest and dissent lives on in different forms. in 2015 strikes and community protests and activism reach record levels this resistance is seldom reported in the west. so there are also protests in china. typically for example land being grabbed by officials to for commercial development and the farmers are not being compensated to properly and the farmers now are no more wary of the rights of their protest all young workers from the factory they demand
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a better wage of better working conditions but in many of the protests they're economic driven not political driven they are not not national light so this kind of things or unlikely into a real movement or so-called you call that revolution. so the most revolution was the last revolution. and what i meant was there never. the japanese island of okinawa is occupied by 32 military installations from here the united states is attacked korea vietnam cambodia afghanistan iraq. the scar is full of planes and helicopters.
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wherever people go they are fenced in and told to keep out. is the frontline of a beckoning war with china. and h a t 7 from a kosher my book is one of the leaders of a nonviolent resistance let's challenging washington's pivot to asia. that. they might. have it up and that was was. fun so.
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how did that not i mean i still to some extent. felt that they felt that it. gave you a. chance on a needle to have to make it like. this some of them anyway let's just. if you did not know us we could do is just to get money and not someone who would soon as you look at. me yes. i was a survivor. a quarter of the civilians on the island were killed in the american invasion in 1945 and a fear of war has been passed for the generations.
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today those who witness these horrors live in the place something extraordinary beauty surrounded by coring fs and a unique marine life. it was here in her no curve by that the survivors of world war 2 soldiers refuse and it's this the now fighting to say. it's an epic struggle the pits these island people against the greatest military power on earth. this is the office of former governor of all. otoh my saturday. what is
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done is create not so much museum. bought an appeal to the outside world to understand the resistance and all come to understand the suffering . to read its hidden history it begins in 1945 when the americans invaded here of general macarthur arriving in. a 2nd invasion happened 10 years later in what became known as the bulldozers the beignets campaign american forces seize prime agricultural land and farm houses and kill livestock the dispossessed people of iraq are now on march the length of japan appealing for help this fall is devoted to a resistance in okinawa that never ceases everywhere people go on the island
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they're confronted by this sign it tells them they must not go ponce this fence tall with bob while these fences run like great ribbons across the island and the bases themselves cuffs ways across all canal but all around the people with this continuing demonstration this continuing resistance. and i have a message it's people of the world. in the us during. force bases around. you just. look. at all. i can one only i mean you can we call can only call a student. at their temple i mean you don't want only people that you want
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today you just. hope old school. to get my sense and i think to understand it it could do you mean it was very nice there's only 120. 9 such going up so well so you'll. know this isn't. going to do when you want to mess. that so that the good look at it is that we do want to go to you when you're in. all this will be lost where much of the baby comes concrete runways for bombers at camp schwalbe the huge u.s. marine base behind this fence. in 2014. elected a new governor to kishi or naca who won by
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a landslide on one issue stopping the new base at home no. this was election night outside the american base camp schwall. are still missing. i don't know how do you get that was. that was. was. there somebody. that you're not it's not that it's nice. that you got that right there but i did have some access to my back when if i get what they thought it was. i did. that i. did it well.
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ah. the shah oh ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah. thank you he. celebration of the victory was bittersweet. the government in tokyo resented this unprecedented challenge to its authority. the issue is now in the japanese courts. japan's prime minister shinzo abbey has also made clear that with the backing of his powerful patron america he wants to reawaken japanese nationalism and reclaim its military power.
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while we were filming this ceremony outside the base on a day when people paid respect to that apartheid loved ones giant american helicopters circled above us intimidating as always by. the threat of these low flying aircraft is a constant presence in okinawa teachers often come on teach because of the noise and the fear. this was the khan age when an american fighter crashed into a primary school off to the pilot had
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a check to safety. kira i had 7 was terribly buns. and. so did they i know. yes so that. must as housing are not so not cut is going to go do it the same as in the middle of the colony don't think it'll need a coke and i got that this isn't the 30. and i still gotta get a. job you need. it i like to visit if. you get there do you understand. yeah ok well i think stimulated.
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but under you ok i mean i guess and you. will get paid to do it they just. could i did. ok or suffered throughout his youth and died from his injuries aged 21. thank you. another tragedy waits to happen on all kanawa u.s. military aircraft have been involved in 44 accidents on the island. the latest threat is this hybrid plane the osprey notorious for its safety issues.
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wherever the military is based in asia there is a relationship with local people especially women that often breeds resentment. in okinawa this resentment ignited a rioting in 1970 scores of american g.i.'s what pull from a cause which was set alight. for washington and its compliant ally and tokyo it's this kind of insurrection but they fear. during the making of this film a young woman was raped and murdered allegedly by an american military contract
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from one of the bases c c. it was the latest of thousands of cases of violence and it brought massive crowds into the streets demanding an end to the military occupation of their country. this is some mice misao designed to carry a nuclear warhead during the cold war the united states secretly installed nuclear weapons at this to launch pad in a one off. most of them aimed to china. ringback today the nuclear missile site is run by a buddhist organization the so-called god as
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a peace be seen. in one to 62 who the. atomic weapon us out or on the missile almost launched. their almost alone should be according to the spokesman of this military base said they were all about to prepare them. second order to stop it. one of the american servicemen whose job was to fire them a smith. has since revealed that china was a nuclear target during the cuban missile crisis in 1962 we were told that we would had lost all of us but we only had one missile headed over to russia and we did not see why we involve countries that suggested that everybody the doors open. would take less time to last
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a vessel if the doors were cracked open. one of the launch cruise was on the point of firing them missing when a duty officer suspected the order was false and also shot a bayside and 2 men over there $45.00 and issued a try the loss. until situation was off and it would only take like 1520 seconds to run a distance between the 2 of command centers so those 2 men that whole crew it they . while we made a decision as what to do. and it was a very long maybe 2 or 3 seconds later were very nervous major came over the intercom. issuing the. stand down order
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and then we just so. we could've starman a whole plan. the major who had given the moon was quietly cold. and dismissed from the air force. that morning is just as familiar to me it is clear as yesterday morning yes this is 53 years later and have a clear blue sky was and it was just some very light clouds and there was a perfect breeze boy perfect temperature i did not know what the temperature was but it's just felt perfect and we were all just taking in then the smell of the air the sea and the land mixture together everything smells so beautiful. this is very interesting because it sure is the city's in china part where these mice massage that yes which which ones do we have here this
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all can all out. so were you then 2000 traumatized. you find taking all basine. jew k. in hong kong shanghai. to taiwan taipei and up till now north korea. we've been dark range missile.
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field washington on al jazeera. way way. i'm rob matheson in doha the top stories on al-jazeera hong kong is marking the 23rd anniversary of its return to chinese rule it comes hours after beijing imposed a sweeping national security off as expected to reshape hong kong's future on kong's chief executive caroline described the passing of the law as the most important development for the territory since the handover small groups have gathered in the city to protest against the law edging brown has more from hong kong. as to the reaction so far well as you might imagine the chief executive has been praising this new national security legislation saying it fills
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a very important gap because kerry was basically bypassed in this process as was her legislature the chinese government effectively had to do the job of the hong kong government and impose this new national security law. the united states top expert on infectious diseases is warning there could be 100000 coronavirus cases across the country a day if people don't follow health recommendations dr anthony fauci also says there's no guarantee of an effective vaccine more than 126000 americans have died california texas and florida of all reimpose some restrictions after reporting a record increase in infections u.s. democrats say they still haven't received enough information about allegations that russia paid the taliban to target u.s. soldiers in afghanistan are calling for a full briefing from the intelligence community. facebook has removed hundreds of
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accounts linked to the so-called boogaloo movement which is organized armed protests against black lives matter rallies in the u.s. it comes as more companies like added us and volkswagen are pulling ads over concerns that facebook has become a platform for hate crime hundreds of smaller companies which are responsible for the majority of the site's $70000000000.00 annual revenue of all supposed ad spending at least 8 people have been killed and 80 others injured in the ethiopian town of adama following the killing of a popular singer thousands of fans followed us as casket in addis ababa with protests over the shooting taking place in several cities and ization is known for political songs those are the headlines the news continues here on al-jazeera after the coming war on china good buy.
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asemi tropical sanctuary of unusual beauty jeju island is a world heritage site. the government of south korea declared it an island of world peace. but on this island of peace has been built one of the most provocative military bases in the world less than 400 miles from shanghai. like and the marshall islands this is america's frontline in its so cold pivot to asia. hair in one sun spoiled again john village the south korean navy has built a base for american aircraft carrier is nuclear submarines and destroyers
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equipped with the aegis ballistic missile. and aimed at china's defenses. china's lifelines to the world in oil trade resources depend on shipping that comes through checkpoints like this. the u.s. pivot and the asia pacific is really intended to create the ability to put a loaded gun to the head of china and say you know you will do as we say otherwise we will be able to restrict or we'll be able to shut down choke off your importation of oil and other resources. that were. out. for 9 years every day often twice
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a day these catholic priests have staged a mass the blocks the gates of the new military base on juries you while. i. was. close. will open. in a country where political demonstrations can be easily banned unlike powerful religions the tactic has produced the spectacle of resistance or you get merkel out there are pretty clear. or are you or are. you not or are are not all your normal. father moon jong whom has led the fight to stop the base being built.
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and several times suffered serious injury. such as. i. said. the low evil overlord. pricing for every. american and a minister in command and. for her savvy. to the defunct camp of song if they feel. that the writer and the composer is the meat she showed from this island that i love him very much and that he gave me that song if i read it. and i became a master but seeing that song because i practice every day he didn't thrill you with such passion. her yellow the live.
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below the. what will happen. if this space becomes operational they have destroyed the environment if they stored light for the latest we shall be the chased off the vent oppression violence what could they do they'd like to bring depression should be hornier area right they'd like to make a trying to isolate it in this group. it being his muse government the one who will be in power of this ward. meanwhile a quaker. joins them with his own ritual of protest accompanied by an
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artist called wild flowers. or tunes and maybe somebody a bit of a problem allen. had. school is because. they we're much closer to the tears and then it. was a real. turning toward a bad mistake we are. told to punish really dumb tigers and. then some of which still. turns whole or. in the. big time things that was in the care. of the not $100.00 or. so to all the troops.
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this is home he. is home. he saw something but. the patriot that's made us more about his. companion you want to move along with the command to. it to come out of my to your question congressman i saw you i don't come near me on some other hand. this is the center of an empire but lever speaks its name whose power is represented in this extraordinary world map of american military bases.
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4000 bases in the united states almost a 1000 bases spread across every corner. the archipelago of empire the bases that we have around the world hidden in plain sight are the the real territory of our empire but at the same time we maintain independent governments in japan or south korea or germany. they don't have autonomy when it comes to foreign policy so it's a very sophisticated and effective system. where whereby we pat ourselves on the back for helping to midwife democracy in japan and germany and south korea and various other places while keeping the lid on in that we don't know what these countries would do if they were fully independent and the beauty of this system is that most people pay no attention to it at all they think it's just
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a natural occurrence to have $50000.00 american troops and japan and there's no country that has better and i'm sure he'll credit credit then the united states and we are not trying to recreate the glories of. the british empire we're arguing that the world is round we have a global policy and. all nations have global rights no ocean has ever been dominated the way the u.s. dominates the pacific navy air force. they claim in the pearl harbor headquarters of the pacific command they claim to be responsible for 52 percent of the earth surface and when you look at their logo it shows an eagle over the aleutian islands with one tail on coming down somewhere near seattle on the other coming down right over beijing so beijing looks at
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a network of bases a real archipelago of empire that's been built up since the korean war you have had and still have an aco of of bases that start in a straight go through your house if we have no bases in australia you have you have . and you have a new facility in western australia no to speak precisely we have no military bases in australia what we do is operate with and in australian bases but we're not in the basing business nowadays there's a growing collection of what are referred to as lily pad bases these are bases that have typically 300 troops no family members very few amenities and they're often quite secretive their bases that are frequently
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constructed within a foreign country's base to disguise it and generally are not referred to as bases . many of these bases have been set up to combat china's well wide economic influence. from these bases the united states operates a secret ami you know 147 countries. if you're going to be a free country rather than a given every gangster regime in the world is going to have to take a risk because the gangsters they want to they want to eliminate good people in the world so they can. have it in china they want to dominate all over all of the far east they want to dominate just like japan wanted to before world war 2 their goal was to dominate that part of the world today the because there has been no political reform in beijing these guys want to dominate a huge chunk of the planet while it's andrew campaign of it has served on america's
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national defense panel he's a military strategist and war plan that you've written that strikes a naval blockade have a role to play in punishing china. you've described the need for sea mines you've described the need for special forces u.s. special forces and miss saws placed in islands. this sounds like a preparation for war. our 1st president george washington said if you want peace prepare for war and essentially what the united states is doing is responding to provoke kind of behavior on the part of china and just as we did in the cold war the idea was to have a position of military strength such that your adversaries were not tempted to act
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in aggressive ways or try to employ coercion to get their way and he just last week the u.s. navy sent a guided missile destroyer. in the spratly islands and south china sea and what was different about this i think was the chinese fighter scramble. that sounds like an escalator well the again from an american perspective the escalation was the chinese beginning to militarize these islands in the 1st place moving its military capabilities doubt into that region engaging in provocative behavior against the commercial activities military forces of other minor countries in the region that have claim to those islands so it's a response to chinese intimidation rather excuse me how is comus being intimate. in the south china sea there been no military forces nobility bases there the
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chinese except the united states military but not in the south china sea and not even in the philippines because the united states withdrew its forces in the philippines that united states is back in the philippines the philippines and the united states have an ounce to 5 different locations scattered all throughout the philippines where u.s. troops will be stationed on a rotational basis this threat to china from yet more u.s. bases on its doorstep was not an issue when an arbitration tribunals ruled against china's claims to the strategic spratly islands in the south china sea. in 2015 the us navy rehearsal the blockade that would cut china's lifelines of oil and trade and role materials. the danger of confrontation grows by the day. the u.s. navy is on the doorstep of china regardless of disputed islands and is there
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with low draw off ships planes battle groups it's right on the doorstep one of chinese ships what if the equivalent was off california won't turn we ask ourselves that question regularly and it's important to put yourself in the other guy's shoes so look we don't operate in the pacific in an effort to scare china to contain china to back foot china our operations and our presence 1st of all is warmly welcomed by the vast majority of the coastal states but secondly is fully accepted by the chinese time after time it's an excuse me is it fully accepted my impression there will by their words the chinese version is this kid. then this
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is what they scared off unloose of bases right around china. mommas drive warships a provocation of law. today. i state clearly and with conviction america's commitment to seek the peace and security of a world without nuclear weapons. under obama nuclear warhead spending has risen higher than on to any president since the end of the cold. it's all magicians show because at the same time that obama is talking about that not only is he spending a trillion dollars to modernize u.s. nuclear forces but he's deploying these missile defense systems to encircle russia and china which makes it impossible to get rid of nuclear weapons and that climate
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everybody wants to look like they're tough say i'm going to be tough i'm going to show you know i'm not afraid of doing anything military i'm not afraid to threatening i'm you know i'm a hairy chested gorilla and you know and you don't want to look like you're weak so what you do is you talk more and more aggressively and you let and if you don't want to do it yourself. because you maybe think it doesn't look very presidential you let somebody under you do the talking and we have gotten into a state the united states got into a situation where there's a lot of military so you know saber rattling and it's really being orchestrated from the top you know this seems incredibly dangerous all of this it's an understatement but i grant. when you routinely plan for mass murder you become
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conditioned to it that's what this this way except that oh yeah we have nuclear weapons the defense secretary has just announced that there will be warships and special forces in planes sent to the philippines in the wall street journal is described this is the viking god of a major u.s. presence in southeast asia and sounds like where does this end. what is that what's the purpose i mean where are we going to stop just process before it starts a war. and then if the war starts where does that end.
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the scientific studies that they teach by the scientists that predicts that the earth can be made essentially and habitable for nuclear war the scientists have been begging the bomb and straight while they were inside begging but they've made multiple requests to meet with them discuss these predictions because they're peer reviewed studies and they've been turned down over and over again they've been peripherally told that well we don't think the long term environmental consequences or nuclear war are all that important if the immediate effects of nuclear are don't stop it but the long term environmental consequences of nuclear are liable to wipe out the human race in one exchange uclear exchange between the u.s.
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and china what could be the consequences well let me just give you an example of what one chinese. for 5 megaton warhead would do to a city in the united states for got through. the detonation of that weapon over a city would instantly ignite about 6 or 700 square miles on fire. and within 20 to 30 minutes all those fires would colas into a single gigantic firestorm there be no escape from it so all the people there would perish so the u.s. with say hundreds of nuclear weapons on chinese cities well when you combine all the smoke from these nuclear weapons detonating it actually creates millions of tons of black carbon spoke all rise above club level into the stratosphere it's heated by the sun and sacks like a solar collector and that smoke because of that will say there for 10 years or longer and what the smoke does is to block forming sunlight from reaching the surface of the earth. and it becomes so cold in a matter of just
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a couple weeks that will the temperatures will fall below freezing every day for one to 3 years. and it will become too cold to grow food crops for at least 10 years or longer. i mean this is like a total disconnect with the changing world you have a giant rising power in this case china. why would you expect the giant pricing power to not want to have more control over its destiny what we should be doing in my view is trying to cultivate a sense of friendship and cooperation and we can have our differences with them if we think they're doing something in trade that we don't like let's have it out with them but this saber rattling is the worst thing we could possibly do was the
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already is time to show 2 you the whole world that america is back bigger and better ad sure that nabbed her before our laws we don't have victories anymore we used to have victorious but we don't have them when was the last time anybody saw us speeding let's say china. in a trade deal they kill us we can't continue to allow china to rape our country and that's what they're doing it's thick greatest theft in the history of the world was the new president donald trump has a problem with china you can question now is was will trump continue with the provocations revealed in this film and taken sole to the. wall
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was. there never have been 2 can trace more into dependent on each other than china and the us in history. and china is the largest trading nation in the world and in history so china's economy and their size our lives are linked to the entire world including america in the west and i love the other countries so i think interdependence between these 2 countries and among all the nations of the world. speak to peace.
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we don't have to accept the word of who can drop threats and false and amaze the justified the business and profit of war if we recognize there is another superpower and that's us ordinary people everywhere like the people of all. the marshall islands china the united states by speaking out they deliver a warning to all of us can we really afford to be silent.
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well there are a few things to talk about the u.s. and canada that are wandering shazahn the ohio valley and maybe the mississippi valley as well that's to be expected this massive crowd here briefly bored of it is snow to the higher ground but radiates heat is the story giving a fire risk throughout the plains states that and the heat's going right up into the middle of calendar we see is a spectacular thunderstorms as a result of that they will be more you can get an idea of where the plume is it's covering most states b.r.s. up in the mountains it's not a war of course by color contrast but it's there with the saying there is a coast san francisco is at 21 but this is a morning cloudy situation in central valley it's much hotter than that as it is for the south by the time we get to thursday most of the heavy rain is going to be
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in northern ontario comes the size of a break and see if the southern states are a few big showers building here which is to be expected. now as we got rid of it most of the dust had to still sort of florida in cuba we had suppressed the showers but they're going to build up again some pretty heavy ones i think in some of the outer islands in the caribbean a car from pressure ricker as well there is more sand in the atmosphere on its way but not immediately so think of big showers running through his barn year about i mean it is thursday and of course nicaragua. is a popular filming location in france when it comes to stories about drugs crime and radicalization tired of negative stereotypes in work arab it's managerial it's reclaiming its image by putting its young brazilian behind the camera. the
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