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the u. s. a. is, is now pretty openly, ah, in conflict with these 2 countries. and it's now decided to go out to china in this way. china has proven time and again that they can develop technology quickly. they're going to figure this out. they're going to make their own ships and guess what? the u. s. micro chip industry will not have its biggest buyer anymore. maybe some of those companies would go out of business in the us. and guess what? then we're going to have a shortage microchips again in the us. right. so. busy all these sanctions that the u. s. is imposing on on countries like china and russia are just shooting ourselves in the foot, some gay shooting ourselves in the head as metal training. hobbs and london in the u. s. consider restricting russian aluminum import. 5, e, you, industry associations urging their governments not to follow this lead. the body is fear that the move could force many businesses to shut down and even destroy the industry as a whole. we requested the urgent
the u. s. a. is, is now pretty openly, ah, in conflict with these 2 countries. and it's now decided to go out to china in this way. china has proven time and again that they can develop technology quickly. they're going to figure this out. they're going to make their own ships and guess what? the u. s. micro chip industry will not have its biggest buyer anymore. maybe some of those companies would go out of business in the us. and guess what? then we're going to have a shortage microchips again...
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i think the u. s. and u. k. are running this war and yeah, i mean, they're just doing what a lot of people do in life. they take, they take credit for the good things and they deflect blame for the bad things, but they're in charge. they're in charge for the good. and the bad mom, dad is very clear. this is a nato operation against russia. let's just be very clear, that is what this conflict is about. and the core ukrainians are the cannon fodder that nato is using for this conflict that that's what happened. well, professor, cuz i like we have to take a very short break right now, but we will get back in just a few moments. thank you. a ah ah my what a few days in some missiles can make rushes retaliation to the attack on the crimea bridge was focused and deadly will curb and its western handlers now think twice before engaging in more sabotage than terrorist assault. the choice is there. mm hm. mm hm. welcome back to wells appointment. daniel kovachick adjunct professor of international human rights at the uni
i think the u. s. and u. k. are running this war and yeah, i mean, they're just doing what a lot of people do in life. they take, they take credit for the good things and they deflect blame for the bad things, but they're in charge. they're in charge for the good. and the bad mom, dad is very clear. this is a nato operation against russia. let's just be very clear, that is what this conflict is about. and the core ukrainians are the cannon fodder that nato is using for this conflict that that's...
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the u. s. is a dying empire and it's desperately clinging to its empire at this point. present like we talked about the united states. so we discussed russia, we discussed the ukraine. let's talk about the rest of the world. the kremlin is now trying to frame its own cause as a broad fight against had demonic, neo colonialism. acknowledge is the 1st and foremost that pursues its own national interest, economic and political independence and sovereignty. but i think putting in many of his speeches stresses that ultimately that 5 is also creating the grounds more and more democratic international system. do you think there's any support for this kind of car within the larger known western world? i do, i think in it that's being reflected in the un vote. so, i mean, what you're saying is that it's really, you know, the u. s. canada, western europe, japan and australia. they are on their own against russia. really, the rest of the world is not an even you see, saudi arabia now closing up the russia
the u. s. is a dying empire and it's desperately clinging to its empire at this point. present like we talked about the united states. so we discussed russia, we discussed the ukraine. let's talk about the rest of the world. the kremlin is now trying to frame its own cause as a broad fight against had demonic, neo colonialism. acknowledge is the 1st and foremost that pursues its own national interest, economic and political independence and sovereignty. but i think putting in many of his...
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i mean, it really what the u. s. i think intended to do, there was to make it impossible for the natural gas to blow again from russia to germany, and just therefore make an exit option for russia more unlikely. so what we see is the u. s. trying to cut off all avenues of exit from this conflict. that's what i think you are seeing happening. even in the united states is behind the attacks on the, on the pipelines. it's still carrying open teens, a certain degree of plausible deniability. but when it comes to the crimea bridge explosion, i think the, the ukrainians are actively celebrating. and i mean, there are just of sure they're calling a national holiday on that occasion. and i think what as an additional detail to this whole thing is that the explosion happened on vladimir putin 70th birthday and was celebrated as a very dark present to him. i mean it's the ukrainians after all, for bearing the brunt, both in terms of casualties and in terms of the loss of infrastructure. why would they be so eager to, to go to
i mean, it really what the u. s. i think intended to do, there was to make it impossible for the natural gas to blow again from russia to germany, and just therefore make an exit option for russia more unlikely. so what we see is the u. s. trying to cut off all avenues of exit from this conflict. that's what i think you are seeing happening. even in the united states is behind the attacks on the, on the pipelines. it's still carrying open teens, a certain degree of plausible deniability. but...
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the u. s. is not singling out indian companies in order to avoid obese confrontation with the indian government. interesting, because these are far as minister, windy out of the extraction, goes with it to the us, where you wilson met with the secretary of state as the thinker they shook hands there, the mild each other. in fact, what i'm sleeping can say a few days ago, we have made real progress in elevating that partnership bilaterally. that is directly between us. the partnership between our countries, between india, in the united states is simply one of the most consequential in the world. in that right, also, dr. andrew shanker, came back to india. us last, the indian company with a sanction inside. this is the very 1st time that a private company in india has been sanctioned by the usaa in to see them. we also point out here the dr. essay shown god, why that on his to the u. s. recently complain about the oil prices breaking in the us back the way back, but in the account by, oh, it cert
the u. s. is not singling out indian companies in order to avoid obese confrontation with the indian government. interesting, because these are far as minister, windy out of the extraction, goes with it to the us, where you wilson met with the secretary of state as the thinker they shook hands there, the mild each other. in fact, what i'm sleeping can say a few days ago, we have made real progress in elevating that partnership bilaterally. that is directly between us. the partnership between...
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s. president. i mean enough weapons were bought by the u. a and saudi from u. s, military companies. that's why in the us, people are saying, hang on a minute, we must tie any kind of aid and contracts to ordering saudi arabia here in the u. a about just the way that nato, the defense department, and the u. s. military industrial complex want them to act. so yeah, it is a balancing game, but then again, the international, the strategic, sorry, no international, the american strategic petroleum reserves with united states before this decision. we're looking like they were back in the 1980s when arguably they could order the u . a in saudi arabia. more washington. good. and now i think in the past few minutes, the u. s. is already saying they're going to have to release more from that strategic petroleum reserve. so it's a balancing act for developing world countries. but many roman j does. even in the washing belt, we're having to admit is a change times. and of course, looking towards it, even though not reporting on it, we soccer chang, i cooperation organizat
s. president. i mean enough weapons were bought by the u. a and saudi from u. s, military companies. that's why in the us, people are saying, hang on a minute, we must tie any kind of aid and contracts to ordering saudi arabia here in the u. a about just the way that nato, the defense department, and the u. s. military industrial complex want them to act. so yeah, it is a balancing game, but then again, the international, the strategic, sorry, no international, the american strategic petroleum...
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the u. s. is exploring a range of response options to the opec plus decision to cut oil production, as washington as reportedly desperate to secure cheap oil imports from venezuela. and is said to be and talks to ease sanctions on the maduro government. in exchange for energy supplies. this comes after the opec plus group decided to slash its oil output, which is expected to keep fuel prices high. meanwhile, the largest u. s. a loyal trade groups wrote a letter to energy secretary jennifer granholm saying they are very concerned that washington is considering limiting its fuel exports in order to lower consumer prices. they said this move could only disrupt global markets, reduce domestic refining capacity and alienate us allies that says, joe biden is being called out by a prominent fox news host over the sabotage of the north stream gas pipelines from russia to germany. where might some americans have gotten the notion that the by the administration might have been involved directly or throug
the u. s. is exploring a range of response options to the opec plus decision to cut oil production, as washington as reportedly desperate to secure cheap oil imports from venezuela. and is said to be and talks to ease sanctions on the maduro government. in exchange for energy supplies. this comes after the opec plus group decided to slash its oil output, which is expected to keep fuel prices high. meanwhile, the largest u. s. a loyal trade groups wrote a letter to energy secretary jennifer...
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ah, the u. s. has imposed a new pack of sanctions on iranian train partners unexpected the name mean indian base petroleum company. this makes the 1st time in india firm has ever been affected by far reaching us sections. today, the u. s. department of the treasury office of foreign asset control sanctioned an international network of companies. the action targets iranian brokers and several front companies in the u. a. hong kong and india that have facilitated financial transfers and shipping of iranian petroleum and petrochemical products. we decided to live in want to buy the u. s. on the move by the federal chemical company for floating, so called global or u. s. and file to sanctions. when the company do it, essentially imported $1000000.00 worth of petrochemical thought out. so iran and exported then to china, a thought for either the 16, the watering cost living the u. s. is not singling out indian companies in order to avoid obese concentration with a dean government, interesting missiles c
ah, the u. s. has imposed a new pack of sanctions on iranian train partners unexpected the name mean indian base petroleum company. this makes the 1st time in india firm has ever been affected by far reaching us sections. today, the u. s. department of the treasury office of foreign asset control sanctioned an international network of companies. the action targets iranian brokers and several front companies in the u. a. hong kong and india that have facilitated financial transfers and shipping...
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so look, here's my car in the u. s. has been doing what it was without recriminations, certainly since the collapse of soviet. right. it's gone to war wherever it's wanted to go to. busy war without security council authorization and, and i think the world's tired of the work, the rest of the world is tired of the united states. and so i think they're excited . honestly, one from an emotional point of view to see the us getting kicked in the teeth a little bit. but also because the u. s. uses, you know, the dollar dominance to, oh, you know, to sanction other countries to try to control other countries. the most of the world's happy that there's another systems emerging that they can be a part of that they don't have a trade on the golf. for example, they're happy that they can trade with over countries like russia and china. iran that they don't have to be totally beholden to the united states. and that's actually a very important point that that gives them a certain degree of freedom a. this is a thesis that i heard o
so look, here's my car in the u. s. has been doing what it was without recriminations, certainly since the collapse of soviet. right. it's gone to war wherever it's wanted to go to. busy war without security council authorization and, and i think the world's tired of the work, the rest of the world is tired of the united states. and so i think they're excited . honestly, one from an emotional point of view to see the us getting kicked in the teeth a little bit. but also because the u. s. uses,...
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u. s embassy debt to the u. n. rejected those remarks saying there is no equivalency between these 2 activities. earlier. no 3 also accused washington on his allies of threatening it with joint drills and a military build up. international journalist eric summer believes that north korea sees its nuclear missile programs as a necessary deterrent against perceived aggression. i should say on behalf of china because i'm a permanent resident of german. ah, the chinese position all along has been that there should be no nuclear weapons on the korean peninsula. china is a close to further nuclear proliferation. and so is russia. indifference is they understand why north korea is resorting to this extreme measure because it's a grey united states has had military forces stationed in south korea adjacent right to north korea since the korean war. and just before the recent missile test is conducted, yet another large scale, a military operation or military exercise alongside the south korean army. so it's not hard to i
u. s embassy debt to the u. n. rejected those remarks saying there is no equivalency between these 2 activities. earlier. no 3 also accused washington on his allies of threatening it with joint drills and a military build up. international journalist eric summer believes that north korea sees its nuclear missile programs as a necessary deterrent against perceived aggression. i should say on behalf of china because i'm a permanent resident of german. ah, the chinese position all along has been...
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all the u. s. and nato continue to send billions of dollars in weapons to crane. 13 people are injured in russia. john s republic after ukrainian forces launch multiple stripes on its capital and adjacent areas. the u. s. left more than 300000 afghan rescue program applications and read. i made promises from the biden administration tells those who worked with the u. s. military during the conflict with from law scouts of the world. this is our to international. i'm rachel blevins, and these are the top stories this. our top us officials have condemned a rod denouncing or rhonda alleged military support to russia and contrast to to u. s. attempts to make the world a safer place. i think iran is making a big mistake. we've been trying for a while now to have a nuclear agreement with iran says that we can make the world a safer place. and now they're going off aiding the russians. and making brought a less safe place. clear evidence that iran is right now on the ground involved engaged in the war and
all the u. s. and nato continue to send billions of dollars in weapons to crane. 13 people are injured in russia. john s republic after ukrainian forces launch multiple stripes on its capital and adjacent areas. the u. s. left more than 300000 afghan rescue program applications and read. i made promises from the biden administration tells those who worked with the u. s. military during the conflict with from law scouts of the world. this is our to international. i'm rachel blevins, and these...
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joe biden memphis, the u. s. economy still some strong. not concerned about i'm concerned about with those are certainly confident words, but how do they stack up against reality? the white house says that its efforts against inflation are starting to work biden's chief economic adviser, cecilia rouse, points to statistics regarding housing and employment data to make her case. we love having a very strong labor market, but it's been very, very strong. the employers are having a very hard time finding workers, but we saw some data last month that work that employers are posting fewer job vacancies, which means that there's a little bit of easy in the labor market without having any layoffs. we can also see that the housing market is beginning to cool and we know that housing prices as part of the challenge for families as part of our inflation challenge. and now she is right. u. s. employers are having a hard time finding people to fill positions. so for now all the necessary workers may be found. but what happens when there is anticipatio
joe biden memphis, the u. s. economy still some strong. not concerned about i'm concerned about with those are certainly confident words, but how do they stack up against reality? the white house says that its efforts against inflation are starting to work biden's chief economic adviser, cecilia rouse, points to statistics regarding housing and employment data to make her case. we love having a very strong labor market, but it's been very, very strong. the employers are having a very hard time...
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the u. s. actions are aimed at denying the ortega maria regime the resources they need to continue to undermine democratic institutions in nicaragua. the us treasury imposed sanctions on nicaragua, mining authority, along with top government officials, as biden signed an executive order that could restrict u. s. companies from doing business with nicaragua was gold industry, as well as blocking us investments in of the sexes in the country. the order also leave the option of identifying or the sexes of the economy the that could be sanctioned further. last year the u. s. accounted for almost 80 percent of nicaragua and gold shipments. earlier ortiz votes have been norton, a nicu argue, a based journalist who says that new us sanctions are aimed it's machine change in the country. these us sanctions are illegal according to international law. they are unilateral course of measures and the new us sanctions on the gold sector in nicaragua are aimed at one targeting a state lead industry in order t
the u. s. actions are aimed at denying the ortega maria regime the resources they need to continue to undermine democratic institutions in nicaragua. the us treasury imposed sanctions on nicaragua, mining authority, along with top government officials, as biden signed an executive order that could restrict u. s. companies from doing business with nicaragua was gold industry, as well as blocking us investments in of the sexes in the country. the order also leave the option of identifying or the...
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so the u. s. o years that local to really fail to spray, since we already know there are 20 more for a military basis. there is a covert anxiety about how the u. s. is lost a great deal of influence in the african continent and in their competitors. russia explained chris in growing world. china has been present, especially in the economic side of russia, the defense and security, so that i think both of them, both of his country, russia and china, putting an enormous amount of competitive global pressure on the united states in full africans. i think it's a great concern hers. africans are not looking to get military thesis on the continents with african foyce ways to improve the standards of living and then being able to live a life that sustainable math economically didn't work and so forth. of course, security is important, but we don't need more templates, perhaps, and other weights deal with is to partner with other countries of russia, china, or turkey or any other places to be able to coun
so the u. s. o years that local to really fail to spray, since we already know there are 20 more for a military basis. there is a covert anxiety about how the u. s. is lost a great deal of influence in the african continent and in their competitors. russia explained chris in growing world. china has been present, especially in the economic side of russia, the defense and security, so that i think both of them, both of his country, russia and china, putting an enormous amount of competitive...
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and actually everybody on our slave the u. s. in iraq and always other countries, bombing and killing and raping and loading, stealing and always other things over throwing government left and right. now, why do they do that? the fundamental driver, what really convinces the average american or west here to support these wars of aggression is ideological. they think that these asians, these muslims, he's africans, these lights and americans. they don't know what's go to form, only in the west. know what's good and you resolution and you asked the lady, i believe you trinity christian ever to. so i nash with a coordinates name or my scribe at that blue, a pool. and then you meet an issue or a studio immediately if seek that, lucian you'd seen around when russia began its operation ukraine router from be a reach to new lights in the west. music by russian composers is banned in places. people can be fired for their nationality. there's even a new russian ideology puritanism to fight against what was quite new with this new type of
and actually everybody on our slave the u. s. in iraq and always other countries, bombing and killing and raping and loading, stealing and always other things over throwing government left and right. now, why do they do that? the fundamental driver, what really convinces the average american or west here to support these wars of aggression is ideological. they think that these asians, these muslims, he's africans, these lights and americans. they don't know what's go to form, only in the west....
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it's only the u. s. as you say, peter, with its fantasy of over throwing the russian government and again, subjugating russia as it did during yeltsin to the, to, to its own will to the us to washington on will. that's driving this and this is joe is absolutely right. absolutely dead. the world ending policy? yeah, joe, i want to go back to that the, all through the mainstream legacy media is that the worry that is going to use nukes, ok. i don't know where this came from. the 1st person that was a french foreign minister from 1st mentioned nukes during all of this, not russia and rushes reiterated. it's new killer doctrine, it's not changed whatsoever. so, joe, my proposition is this, this is a form of projection. we, you know, i have talked to a lot of military real people about the losers on tv. ok, but people that actually know what they're talking about. and is that nato doesn't have the conventional forces to fight a war against russia. but it does have one weapon in its arsenal. it is very deadly
it's only the u. s. as you say, peter, with its fantasy of over throwing the russian government and again, subjugating russia as it did during yeltsin to the, to, to its own will to the us to washington on will. that's driving this and this is joe is absolutely right. absolutely dead. the world ending policy? yeah, joe, i want to go back to that the, all through the mainstream legacy media is that the worry that is going to use nukes, ok. i don't know where this came from. the 1st person that...
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i think the u. s. u k. are running this war and yeah, i mean, they're just doing what a lot of people do in life. they take, they take credit for the good things and they deflect blame for the bad things, but they are in charge. they're in charge for the good and the bad. my dad is very clear. this is a nato operation against russia. let's just be very clear, that is what this conflict is about. and the core ukrainians are the cannon fodder that nato is using for this conflict that that's what is happening. well, a professor can i like we have to take a very short break right now, but we'll be back in just a few moments. thank you. mm mm. a . so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy confrontation, let it be an arms race is on, often very dramatic development. only personally and getting to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successfully, very critical time. time to sit down and talk ah ah welcome back to wells appointment. daniel kovachick adjunct professor of inte
i think the u. s. u k. are running this war and yeah, i mean, they're just doing what a lot of people do in life. they take, they take credit for the good things and they deflect blame for the bad things, but they are in charge. they're in charge for the good and the bad. my dad is very clear. this is a nato operation against russia. let's just be very clear, that is what this conflict is about. and the core ukrainians are the cannon fodder that nato is using for this conflict that that's what...
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the u. s. a is, is now pretty openly. ah, in conflict with these 2 countries, and it's now decided to go after china in this way. china has proven time and again that they can develop technology quickly. they're going to figure this out. they're going to make their own ships. and guess what? the u. s. micro chip industry will not have its biggest buyer anymore. maybe some of those companies will go out of business in the us. and guess what, then we're going to have a shortage microchips again in the us. right. so. busy all these sanctions that the u. s. is imposing on on countries like china and russia are just shooting ourselves in the foot, some gay shooting ourselves in the head while the west pushes for more sanctions on moscow. russia ta mckenna, she does remain one of the few unfortunate by those restrictions. that's because the american nuclear industry is heavily dependent on highly enriched uranium. a fuel source that only russia produces on a commercial basis. and according to industr
the u. s. a is, is now pretty openly. ah, in conflict with these 2 countries, and it's now decided to go after china in this way. china has proven time and again that they can develop technology quickly. they're going to figure this out. they're going to make their own ships. and guess what? the u. s. micro chip industry will not have its biggest buyer anymore. maybe some of those companies will go out of business in the us. and guess what, then we're going to have a shortage microchips again...
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the u. s. just declared economic war on china with the latest round of sanctions against china's microchips america has proved. they will stop at nothing to contain china's rise, even if it means destroying america's own microchip. companies. for more details on this, let's cross live now to human rights attorney dan co valid, dan, it's great to have you on the program today. now what do you see is the motives behind the latest restrictions on china's high tech sector? well, clearly this is all part of the u. s. is war on china, warren russia, the u. s. a is now pretty openly, ah, in conflict with these 2 countries. and it's now decided to, to go out to china in this way, in part, over taiwan. but taiwan is just a pretext again, the u. s. is decided it wants to be the only superpower again. and so it's going to try to be cap china. busy through this maneuver, yeah, the u. s. s certainly staying busy when it comes to foreign policy decisions. now these moves are seen as a significant escalation
the u. s. just declared economic war on china with the latest round of sanctions against china's microchips america has proved. they will stop at nothing to contain china's rise, even if it means destroying america's own microchip. companies. for more details on this, let's cross live now to human rights attorney dan co valid, dan, it's great to have you on the program today. now what do you see is the motives behind the latest restrictions on china's high tech sector? well, clearly this is all...
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the u. s. as new defense strategy, in fact, does not rule out the use of nuclear weapons against non nuclear threats. it has been tamed. a controversial 1st strike policy that biden earlier suggested wouldn't be needed at a more. so apparently the you, as president, has changed his mind and pentagons new strategy in fact looks very similar to i used to be under trump administration. interesting that the publication of this new strategy was expected 6 months ago. it was postponed, and we only saw it now published exactly after weimer putting speaking at val di, discussion club earlier and thursday, explicitly said no to using nuclear weapons. this is, was library putting had to say, meet you when you can usually, we have never said anything about the possible use of nuclear weapons by russia. and only hinton examines made by the leaders of western countries for lease for us back windlass trust was prime minister in the u. k. she told the program written is a nuclear power am and it is the pm's j
the u. s. as new defense strategy, in fact, does not rule out the use of nuclear weapons against non nuclear threats. it has been tamed. a controversial 1st strike policy that biden earlier suggested wouldn't be needed at a more. so apparently the you, as president, has changed his mind and pentagons new strategy in fact looks very similar to i used to be under trump administration. interesting that the publication of this new strategy was expected 6 months ago. it was postponed, and we only...
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well, that's the claim by russia's deputy envoy, the u. s. u. s. how speak us clumsy run for allegedly supporting russia with drones. while america on nato continued to send millions of dollars in weapons to ukraine, 13 people are injured in russia's done yet. republic after ukrainian forces launched multiple strike capital and adjacent areas. on the french box, presidents of crisis stricken shod to points the fingers outside interference, claiming foreign powers have orchestrated violent protest in his country with moscow to the world. this is all the international. my name is peter scott's here with the top stories at 11 am. pasco give wants to dragon nate. so into direct war with russia by using a so called nuclear dirty bomb. that's the claim made by russia's deputy envoy to the un grain has the capacity you can't. ukraine has so old the reasons to do so, because we know that students get easy wants to invoke nato for direct cause flesh with russia. the comments came after a closed door meeting of the un security council that was held at russia
well, that's the claim by russia's deputy envoy, the u. s. u. s. how speak us clumsy run for allegedly supporting russia with drones. while america on nato continued to send millions of dollars in weapons to ukraine, 13 people are injured in russia's done yet. republic after ukrainian forces launched multiple strike capital and adjacent areas. on the french box, presidents of crisis stricken shod to points the fingers outside interference, claiming foreign powers have orchestrated violent...
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it thinks it's profitable for the u. s. to support ukraine and turn a blind eye on drastic atrocities committed by the country. it is profitable to some very powerful interest in the united states, and that is why the u. s. continues to support ukraine and why they are turning a blind eye to various acts of terrorism in human rights abuses by the crime military. it is profitable to some defense contractors in the u. s. and that's very important to the leaders in washington. i think it's also profitable to the oil and natural gas industry that now wants to sell their wares to europe, trying to displace russia. let's go back to operation paperclip. you know, after world war 2, the u. s. brought over 1100 nazi scientists scale the u. s in the war against the cold war against the soviet union. and the u. s. has been supporting nazis in ukraine for decades. so i mean, this is nothing new and this is not surprising the us. but again, you can't even say there indifferent to nazis in the ukraine. the fact is, the u. s. supports not
it thinks it's profitable for the u. s. to support ukraine and turn a blind eye on drastic atrocities committed by the country. it is profitable to some very powerful interest in the united states, and that is why the u. s. continues to support ukraine and why they are turning a blind eye to various acts of terrorism in human rights abuses by the crime military. it is profitable to some defense contractors in the u. s. and that's very important to the leaders in washington. i think it's also...
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you can forget about it from the u. s. the u. s. is now making huge profits. each tanker of liquefied natural gas brings about $200000000.00 in profits to the treasury. as long as such prices dominate the market. they will not stop the hostilities. i think that people can take to the streets. they will try to save the situation again. so it can be saved with new elections, the government, the goddess into all of this has to go. there must be new elections. maybe then other people enter office. i don't see any other way here. average citizens in germany and across the block have taken to the streets recently and protest of government energy policies and sanctions and well, who can blame them? considering that now there is even talk of cellular mobile network blackouts in europe if energy shortages lead to power cuts from which mobile antennas may not actually be exempt. inflation is reaching stratospheric heights in germany at 10 percent and in the netherlands at 17 percent. and berlin has just dreamed lead a $200000000000.00 euro relief package to offset energ
you can forget about it from the u. s. the u. s. is now making huge profits. each tanker of liquefied natural gas brings about $200000000.00 in profits to the treasury. as long as such prices dominate the market. they will not stop the hostilities. i think that people can take to the streets. they will try to save the situation again. so it can be saved with new elections, the government, the goddess into all of this has to go. there must be new elections. maybe then other people enter office....
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while the u. s. is likely to seize the opportunity increase. ellen g, shipments to the economist, dr. i comma says europe's dependence on washington is risky. this is of course, not only ridiculous. this is, this is totally wrong and we would change the dependency on a monopoly monopolized on the u. s. l n g with crisis who are where we are not compatible in the world. so we would have to rely on us liquid natural gas. we not only rely on the most environmental catastrophic energy sauce. we will be not competitive though in lies in the world anymore. so german companies would have to move out. so this is, this is just the hopes that are not too many nations who have the possibility and the ability and the aim to blow out the nostril into my life. especially not in this area. we have a nato price. this exercise that took place right in this area on 22nd of september where this happened and it was, and we were have see, don't be, be fish. we're not supposed to be in the belt. they see who we, where we
while the u. s. is likely to seize the opportunity increase. ellen g, shipments to the economist, dr. i comma says europe's dependence on washington is risky. this is of course, not only ridiculous. this is, this is totally wrong and we would change the dependency on a monopoly monopolized on the u. s. l n g with crisis who are where we are not compatible in the world. so we would have to rely on us liquid natural gas. we not only rely on the most environmental catastrophic energy sauce. we...
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that means other countries allied with the u. s. other foreign companies to, to go along with what the u. s is trying to do how essential is that for this to work? well, the us are already introduced the framework which should make the, the coupling reality and reference to be in the big around the framework. putting signatory countries. digital cooperation is one of the pillows off the ip address. so in the american condition on this is the absolute, if you would like to share these advanced computing capabilities with dice on very, very strict conditions. no access to this information should not be shared with the chinese and you know, embedded in this. obviously it's not only focused on intellectual property and digital issues. there's also a create a bit and see how these trade whether it mos into a free trade agreement type of c, p t, p, p. a bit early to speculate on that. but i think the u. s. geostrategic position on this is obviously to rally and mobilize a group of allies, not only measure, but obviously in europe, in the
that means other countries allied with the u. s. other foreign companies to, to go along with what the u. s is trying to do how essential is that for this to work? well, the us are already introduced the framework which should make the, the coupling reality and reference to be in the big around the framework. putting signatory countries. digital cooperation is one of the pillows off the ip address. so in the american condition on this is the absolute, if you would like to share these advanced...
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the u. s. national that has set a new world record of $31.00 trillion dollars. that's more than double the debt of the 2nd biggest borrower, china. the u. s. economy is facing 40 your high inflation and response. the federal reserve has been increasing interest rates, which are expected to hit their highest level since 2007. the policy has also led to a 3rd of the u. s. dollars value. barking, a warning from the un amid fears of a global recession, with the economies of developing nations said to be especially vulnerable. the un says there's more than one way to lower inflation rate. market surveillance authorities could be mandated to intervene directly in exchange trading on an occasional basis by buying or selling derivatives. contracts with you to vote in price collapses or deflating. price bubbles, despite the spiraling debt on the home for washington isn't shying away from coughing up. even more cash and support for ukraine. the u. s. has approved a total of around $54000000000.00 and mil
the u. s. national that has set a new world record of $31.00 trillion dollars. that's more than double the debt of the 2nd biggest borrower, china. the u. s. economy is facing 40 your high inflation and response. the federal reserve has been increasing interest rates, which are expected to hit their highest level since 2007. the policy has also led to a 3rd of the u. s. dollars value. barking, a warning from the un amid fears of a global recession, with the economies of developing nations said...
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s. u. k, poland, or some combination of the 3, which is probably the case is responsible for this and it is remarkable. as you point out, the germans are saying anything, salt and berg, nato said, well, clearly this looks like some kind of stuff because, you know, the elephant in the room is, is this. i mean, it reminds me of the image, 17 of the plane that just happened to get blown up and was blamed on russia. the idea that there's anything in it for russia to blow up their own pipeline of multi $1000000000.00 to lose $500.00 a $1000000.00 worth of gas and thin air. it makes no sense. obviously it's, it's, it's feels like a desperation move, but not against russia. and this is the important point, i think a peter, which is this was that attack? no, no rush this property only. but mostly in the tack on germany. yep. germany has no chance and there is, there have been some indication that there were some discussions going on between russia and germany. there's unrest in germany. people take
s. u. k, poland, or some combination of the 3, which is probably the case is responsible for this and it is remarkable. as you point out, the germans are saying anything, salt and berg, nato said, well, clearly this looks like some kind of stuff because, you know, the elephant in the room is, is this. i mean, it reminds me of the image, 17 of the plane that just happened to get blown up and was blamed on russia. the idea that there's anything in it for russia to blow up their own pipeline of...
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i said, pointing the finger at the u. s. oil companies right before an election. meanwhile, energy has also been high on the agenda. it's an eas summits in prod, the box foreign policy chief just that barrel said that the opec plus decision to slash oil production was a response to the new e u. price cap on the lining that energy has become the main geopolitical issue. luca dale decker was their decision to decrease the supply of oil, which is a clear answer to our proposal to government fries avoid the means that energy is becoming the most important jew strategic issue today, related with the war, but also with the balance of power into world and dozens of e u, and of the leaders gathered in the check capital on thursday. the new political community format, so to discuss security and energy among other topics. however, however, efforts to find common ground on issues such as a price cap and further anti russian sanctions appear to have failed. r t contributes. rachel marston has more. there were 44 countries united, discus
i said, pointing the finger at the u. s. oil companies right before an election. meanwhile, energy has also been high on the agenda. it's an eas summits in prod, the box foreign policy chief just that barrel said that the opec plus decision to slash oil production was a response to the new e u. price cap on the lining that energy has become the main geopolitical issue. luca dale decker was their decision to decrease the supply of oil, which is a clear answer to our proposal to government fries...
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the u. s. media has st. quotes disappointed by the short sighted decision, basically from saudi you, a rusher, other members of opec, and a kind of threat. some way to argue that by the administration, according to these anonymous source has been graded on u. s, i was, will consult congress, an additional 2040 to reduce opec's control over energy prices. it is a balancing game, but then again, the international, the strategic, sorry, noise, and actually american strategic petroleum reserve of the united states. before this decision, we're looking like they were back in the 1980s when arguably they could order the u . a in saudi arabia. more washington. good. and now i think in the past a few minutes, the u. s. is already saying they're going to have to release more from that strategic petroleum reserve. so it's a balancing act for developing world countries. but many roman j does even in the washing belt, we're having to admit is a change times. and of course, looking towards it, even though no
the u. s. media has st. quotes disappointed by the short sighted decision, basically from saudi you, a rusher, other members of opec, and a kind of threat. some way to argue that by the administration, according to these anonymous source has been graded on u. s, i was, will consult congress, an additional 2040 to reduce opec's control over energy prices. it is a balancing game, but then again, the international, the strategic, sorry, noise, and actually american strategic petroleum reserve of...
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great britain and the u. s. s. l u s. representatives refused to review the topic of unit 731 end of detachments, despite soviet demands. in the whereabouts of the unit 731 leaders are unknown to us. there are no grounds for charging the unit with wall crimes. cold war and there was a stream of documents and data by unit 731 that went to to military bases in the united states to fort dugway in utah and to fort dietrich and maryland, which to this day remains the headquarters for the usaa biological weapons command there will biologists, doctor's medical students, adolescents who had nothing to do with medicine employed at unit 731, about 3600 people in total, including maintenance stuff, but only 12 men faced trial and about asking for still to new others. they can kunal sake of i e d divided by the t did ok this the signal came q in osaka, which side of june the whole the is took them through them as the fan phone. oatmeal tornado santo, honda, this? well can i don't think so. got in the kink, your data always cyc
great britain and the u. s. s. l u s. representatives refused to review the topic of unit 731 end of detachments, despite soviet demands. in the whereabouts of the unit 731 leaders are unknown to us. there are no grounds for charging the unit with wall crimes. cold war and there was a stream of documents and data by unit 731 that went to to military bases in the united states to fort dugway in utah and to fort dietrich and maryland, which to this day remains the headquarters for the usaa...
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the u. s. joint chiefs of staff receive report number 3 to 9 and select 20 targets to attack in the soviet union with nuclear bombs. the time was right, because the u. s. s o was devastated by well. it either states last about $400000.00 people at the brit sloss less than the americans did. and the soviets suffer 27000000 deaths bmw 27000000 is an incredible number by john kennedy gave us american universe a commencement address. that to $63.00. he said that what the soviet suffered of world war 2 was the equivalent of the entire united states. east of chicago. have you been destroyed? mm. initially the plan to attack the u. s. l was code named trojan over time it evolved into pincher bush, mega crankshaft, half moon, coke wheel off tackle, and cherry, a. dia, december 19th, 1949 saw the adoption of the best known plan to wipe out the soviets operation dropshot, date of attack. january the 1st 1957. the plan outlined the complete annihilation of the usaa under the democratic guise of liberating
the u. s. joint chiefs of staff receive report number 3 to 9 and select 20 targets to attack in the soviet union with nuclear bombs. the time was right, because the u. s. s o was devastated by well. it either states last about $400000.00 people at the brit sloss less than the americans did. and the soviets suffer 27000000 deaths bmw 27000000 is an incredible number by john kennedy gave us american universe a commencement address. that to $63.00. he said that what the soviet suffered of world...
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the u . s. just declared economic war on china with the latest round of sanctions against china's microchips america has proved they will stop at nothing to contain china's rise, even if it means destroying america's own. microchip, companies, we, human rights at santa dun kovachick says that china has a proven track record of developing technology quickly, and will be able to rise to the challenge. this is all part of the u. s. is war on china. war on russia, the u. s. a is now pretty openly, ah, in conflict with these 2 countries. and it's now decided to go after china in this way, china's proven time and again that they can develop technology quickly. they're going to figure this out. they're going to make their own ships. and guess what, the us micro chip industry will not have its biggest buyer anymore. maybe some of those companies will go out of business in the us. and guess what? then we're going to have a shortage microchips again in the us. right? so are all these sanctions that the u.
the u . s. just declared economic war on china with the latest round of sanctions against china's microchips america has proved they will stop at nothing to contain china's rise, even if it means destroying america's own. microchip, companies, we, human rights at santa dun kovachick says that china has a proven track record of developing technology quickly, and will be able to rise to the challenge. this is all part of the u. s. is war on china. war on russia, the u. s. a is now pretty openly,...
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it's contagious for the u. s. to support ukraine on to turn a blind eye to the atrocities committed by key if it is profitable to some very powerful interest in the united states. and that is why the u. s. continues to support ukraine and why they are turning a blind to various acts of terrorism in human rights abuses by the ukraine military . it is profitable to some defense contractors in the u. s. and that's very important to the leaders in washington. i think it's also profitable to the oil and natural gas industry that now wants to sell their wares to europe, trying to displace russia. so i'd go back to operation paperclip, you know, after world war 2, the u. s brought over 1100 nazi side to scale the u. s. in the war against the cold war again. so we union and the u. s. has been supporting nazis and ukraine for decades. so, i mean, this is nothing new. and this is not surprising. the us again, you can't even say there indifferent to nazis in ukraine. the fact is, the u. s. supports not quite well the bridge
it's contagious for the u. s. to support ukraine on to turn a blind eye to the atrocities committed by key if it is profitable to some very powerful interest in the united states. and that is why the u. s. continues to support ukraine and why they are turning a blind to various acts of terrorism in human rights abuses by the ukraine military . it is profitable to some defense contractors in the u. s. and that's very important to the leaders in washington. i think it's also profitable to the oil...
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sales to asia or to europe today, but the u. s. it already seems to be looking at a backup plan in the event that it continues to have to cut into its strategic reserves to absorb price and supply shocks. and that plan parentally involves easing up on sanctions against venezuela. so what's the catch to prevent his, willa venezuelan, president, nicholas maduro would reportedly have to hold elections in 2024 and engage with the opposition in exchange for u. s. sanctions relief. sherley hill sees that opportunity knowing how wonderfully reliable washington is at keeping its word just asked. ron, for example, apparently times are so tight for us energy that the white house is even considering an oil export ban. so this all leads europe in pretty deep trouble after the u. s. believe it into sanctioning its own energy supply and may half have even had something to do with attacks on the nord stream one and 2 pipelines that supply the content as u. s. mainstream media outlets and their guests have been increasingly suggesting have listen,
sales to asia or to europe today, but the u. s. it already seems to be looking at a backup plan in the event that it continues to have to cut into its strategic reserves to absorb price and supply shocks. and that plan parentally involves easing up on sanctions against venezuela. so what's the catch to prevent his, willa venezuelan, president, nicholas maduro would reportedly have to hold elections in 2024 and engage with the opposition in exchange for u. s. sanctions relief. sherley hill sees...
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so it is u. s. policy makers who are refusing any form of negotiation and we got to take note of where the refusal is coming from the interest of us policy makers. and this is true, republican and democrat, this is true for lately the entire u. s. establishment. they have no interest in ending this war. they are interested in dragging it out and seeing who else they can drag into it. it is absolutely pulling down the you can nomic lee and creating a normal division, an opposition, and that is our position is important. people are making themselves heard, but the plan of all of the rulers, of all of the decision makers is to drag this war out. to drag russia in every way that they can. and so, once a war started and, and engaged, russia has no choice, but to continue militarily until there's a real effort. it negotiation, but you're very dangerous with what makes it dangerous. karen, before we go to the break here, is that, you know, there's this talk of nuclear weapons and i'd like to point out to o
so it is u. s. policy makers who are refusing any form of negotiation and we got to take note of where the refusal is coming from the interest of us policy makers. and this is true, republican and democrat, this is true for lately the entire u. s. establishment. they have no interest in ending this war. they are interested in dragging it out and seeing who else they can drag into it. it is absolutely pulling down the you can nomic lee and creating a normal division, an opposition, and that is...
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in fact, his son to see who demands that the u. s. may make whether it's the military use of all is whether it's witness wants all of these sort of demands. now, when they have a difficult fight, it sounds to me like some you, it isn't chip will have to have another recent, i suspect, until at least and do you believe that america's sort of chaotic withdrawal from afghanistan last year and the subsequent souring of relations between pakistan in the u. s. and maybe pakistan's becoming closer to china as a role in this. well, my concern is all of us being closer to china. we have a strategic partnership with china that goes back to kids. and it's the relationship that gets the test of time and different leaderships coming in to fall, in fact the sun and in china. and the problem is that the america, american key optic withdrawn from by the sun. well, so there's a sun when i'm then gotten the said love why. there was always that the things that you must have dialogue with the americans. then finally had died and then suddenly decided tha
in fact, his son to see who demands that the u. s. may make whether it's the military use of all is whether it's witness wants all of these sort of demands. now, when they have a difficult fight, it sounds to me like some you, it isn't chip will have to have another recent, i suspect, until at least and do you believe that america's sort of chaotic withdrawal from afghanistan last year and the subsequent souring of relations between pakistan in the u. s. and maybe pakistan's becoming closer to...
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ah, the u. s. j department allegedly left 325000 afghan rescue program applications and red pass after washing did pledge special visas and relocation for afghan locals who helped us forces and america longest ever war. the state department inspector general reported that tens of thousands of emails from afghan seeking safety were simply left unopened with the state department breaking guidelines by stalling the applications. the program was launched after the u. s. withdrawal from afghanistan last year, but the white house's promises have been left unfulfilled to days and, and pulled milestone as we continue to fulfill a promise to the thousands of have gone nationals who served shoulder to shoulder with american troops and diplomats all the last many years and have got us to them . we will quickly to relocate special immigrant resa eligible if can sell to home sway to the united states to us for suitors abroad or to 3rd countries so that they can wait in safety while they finish their visa applic
ah, the u. s. j department allegedly left 325000 afghan rescue program applications and red pass after washing did pledge special visas and relocation for afghan locals who helped us forces and america longest ever war. the state department inspector general reported that tens of thousands of emails from afghan seeking safety were simply left unopened with the state department breaking guidelines by stalling the applications. the program was launched after the u. s. withdrawal from afghanistan...
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u. s. i'm busted, it's the u. n. reject. those are mark saying that is no equivalency between these 2 activities. only at north korea. also, cues, washington, on this all lies of threatening it with joint drills on a military buildup. international journalist, i think someone believes that north korea sees this nuclear and miss all programs is a necessary deterrent i should say, on behalf of china, because i'm a permanent resident of know that chinese position all along has been that there should be no nuclear weapons on the korean peninsula, china is suppose to further nuclear proliferation and so is russia. indifference is they understand why north korea is resorting to this extreme measure because it's a cray united states has had military forces stationed in south korea adjacent right to north korea. since the korean war and just before the recent missile test is conducted, yet another large scale on military operation or military exercise alongside the south korean army. so it's not hard to imagine the mindset of north
u. s. i'm busted, it's the u. n. reject. those are mark saying that is no equivalency between these 2 activities. only at north korea. also, cues, washington, on this all lies of threatening it with joint drills on a military buildup. international journalist, i think someone believes that north korea sees this nuclear and miss all programs is a necessary deterrent i should say, on behalf of china, because i'm a permanent resident of know that chinese position all along has been that there...
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the u. s. is reputation in a positive light, even though there's not many details available on the morning of april 26, 2022 federal agents rated renowned a, b. c. news producer james gordon meeks apartment in arlington. virginia, the raid came as a shock to some of his neighbors, one who described at least 10 heavily armed agents in mostly unmarked vehicles. they didn't stick around, they took off pretty quickly and headed west on columbia pike towards fairfax county. most people seeing that green vehicle would think it is some kind of tank, but i knew it was the land co bearcat that vehicle is designed to be jumped out of . so they can do a raid and that kind of time. it can return fire if they're being fired upon the f . b. i confirmed the raid adding that, although there's an ongoing investigation and nothing more could be sad, meeks has not been charged with a crime. but sources claim that federal agents allegedly found classified information on meets laptop is to make, is unaware of what
the u. s. is reputation in a positive light, even though there's not many details available on the morning of april 26, 2022 federal agents rated renowned a, b. c. news producer james gordon meeks apartment in arlington. virginia, the raid came as a shock to some of his neighbors, one who described at least 10 heavily armed agents in mostly unmarked vehicles. they didn't stick around, they took off pretty quickly and headed west on columbia pike towards fairfax county. most people seeing that...
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the u. s. has suggested at the un to deploy an international security force to haiti as the government, their struggles to deal with chaos in the country. ah, as you can see here, reaction to the art requests were swift on the country streets license in port au prince showed their opposition. demanding about the prime minister reside the haitian government has requested foreign troops to be deployed immediately. but much of the general population appears to be against the deployment and any more interventions. and really we don't need an occupation of our country. we can find solutions in our own. why don't they strengthen the police and the army? woe to them if they come to our land because we don't need them here. today's the yes, they're calling on foreigners to come and torture us because they already have a habit of doing this. they have already come 4 times to our country as an intervention force. this has never brought any changes to us. on the contrary, they gave the for president, coul
the u. s. has suggested at the un to deploy an international security force to haiti as the government, their struggles to deal with chaos in the country. ah, as you can see here, reaction to the art requests were swift on the country streets license in port au prince showed their opposition. demanding about the prime minister reside the haitian government has requested foreign troops to be deployed immediately. but much of the general population appears to be against the deployment and any...
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the u. s. williams, the saudis, as royal back stabbers following the opec plus decision to splash oil output. reorder those to us is fully responsible for the energy prices in the country. and are ridiculous. moscow isn't buying, he as attempts to retract president going, please call for preemptive strikes on russia by claiming he was actually calling for sanctions with from moscow to the world. this is our t international. i'm rachel blevins, and these are the top stories this hour. we begin with breaking news from crimea. several reports have emerged of a large fire on the current bridge between mainland russia and crimea. the video is still yet to be verified, but appears to show fix, smoke billowing from a fire on the bridge, and the distance report say, a fuel tanker caught fire and there was an explosion. but it's not yet clear what might have caused. it will bring you more details as soon as they come in. earlier in russia, donnelly republic, the ukrainian army attacked the city of yello
the u. s. williams, the saudis, as royal back stabbers following the opec plus decision to splash oil output. reorder those to us is fully responsible for the energy prices in the country. and are ridiculous. moscow isn't buying, he as attempts to retract president going, please call for preemptive strikes on russia by claiming he was actually calling for sanctions with from moscow to the world. this is our t international. i'm rachel blevins, and these are the top stories this hour. we begin...
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the time was right, because the u. s. s. all was devastated by will the united states last about 400000 people at the brits last lesson. the americans did. and the soviets suffer 27000000 deaths. mm mm. 27000000 a by john kennedy, american university of commencement address it back to 63. he said that what the soviet suffered of world war 2 was the equivalent of the entire united states, east of chicago having been destroyed. mm. initially the plan to attack the u. s. l was code named trojan over time it evolved into pincher bush, micah, crankshaft, half moon, cold wheel off tackle. and sherry, a december 19th 1949, so the adoption of the best known plan to wipe out the soviets operation dropshot, date of attack. january the 1st 1957. the plan outlined the complete annihilation of the usaa under the democratic guise of liberating the nations from communism. but those very nations would be wiped out along with communism. in the 1st phase of operation, dropshot and visit drop 300 nuclear and 250000 tons of conventional bombs o
the time was right, because the u. s. s. all was devastated by will the united states last about 400000 people at the brits last lesson. the americans did. and the soviets suffer 27000000 deaths. mm mm. 27000000 a by john kennedy, american university of commencement address it back to 63. he said that what the soviet suffered of world war 2 was the equivalent of the entire united states, east of chicago having been destroyed. mm. initially the plan to attack the u. s. l was code named trojan...
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s, the u. s. has been drawing on it's on this reserves and has accelerated the pace of these talking at the s p r since march. i think that was a great decision mister the count, the mark. ready when the market was concerned about an abrupt stop in the, in the question supply with that actually was, did not happen. and probably the u. s. should that stuff have been more as i in adjusting in the pace of the stocking? of course, from the earlier on. now the s p r kathy is completely offset by dia, the opec production cut. the s p r releases is completely offset the us obviously it has the option of increasing the pace of the stocking. i don't think it would be necessarily a wise idea. it would deplete the reserve and it would not really serve any purpose . not bring any benefit right now, but it's an option if the market gets too tight and no peck bill, the so called no peck bill that's being considered in the, in the us right now. could that, could that become a law and i mean what, what difference
s, the u. s. has been drawing on it's on this reserves and has accelerated the pace of these talking at the s p r since march. i think that was a great decision mister the count, the mark. ready when the market was concerned about an abrupt stop in the, in the question supply with that actually was, did not happen. and probably the u. s. should that stuff have been more as i in adjusting in the pace of the stocking? of course, from the earlier on. now the s p r kathy is completely offset by...
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u. s. s. missouri with representing the soviet union general due to vancho, also signed the surrender documentable on the u. s. s. missouri general macarthur and admiral nimitz signed on behalf of the usa. the tokyo tribunal soon follows the trial of japanese war criminals. america behaved as if it owned the courtroom after all, japan was in its hands with the hoa america unless she hi norma, tanya. let her go there america de la summer nealon do her good. okay. i'm ready. go the longer debra new and you ah ah, the took you tribunal began on may the 3rd 1946 by this time churchill had already delivered his sinew as of peace speech that heralded the cold war. and the choke you tribunal became an arena, prevailed, confrontation between the u. s. great britain and the u. s. s. l u s. representatives refused to review the topic of unit 731 end of detachments, despite soviet demands. in the whereabouts of the unit 731 leaders are unknown to us. there are no grounds for charging the unit with wal
u. s. s. missouri with representing the soviet union general due to vancho, also signed the surrender documentable on the u. s. s. missouri general macarthur and admiral nimitz signed on behalf of the usa. the tokyo tribunal soon follows the trial of japanese war criminals. america behaved as if it owned the courtroom after all, japan was in its hands with the hoa america unless she hi norma, tanya. let her go there america de la summer nealon do her good. okay. i'm ready. go the longer debra...