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seems that for the pentagon, the ends justify the means even if it means violating u. s. law that for its military aid to human rights violators abroad, the us track record for such on accountability and impunity goes back decades is just a few examples. the infamous and dirty brigades of militias, the united states, trained in order to fight. i still, in a rock, have been accused of torturing detainees and other atrocities. united nations found us backed forces in the democratic republic of the congo were involved in mass rates and torture of civilians. back in 1981 up to a 1000. civilians were slaughtered by us backed forces in el salvador, the famous elements out a massacre. human rights watch has revealed the results of the us occupation of afghanistan and shone crimes that were committed by forces trained and backed by the united states. there. the strike forces have been lawfully killed civilians, your nitrates forcibly disappeared detainees undetected healthcare facilities for allegedly treated in storage and fighters. civilian casualties from these rates and ai
seems that for the pentagon, the ends justify the means even if it means violating u. s. law that for its military aid to human rights violators abroad, the us track record for such on accountability and impunity goes back decades is just a few examples. the infamous and dirty brigades of militias, the united states, trained in order to fight. i still, in a rock, have been accused of torturing detainees and other atrocities. united nations found us backed forces in the democratic republic of...
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that's how it's going to work for the pentagon. not washington say he's out, it's ties with the latin american country of ecuador, remain strong, and not the us respects the country's constitutional process. now this, despite the political chaos caused by the decision of the echo dwayne president, to dissolve the national parliament as an impeachment process was waged against him . that process known as mutual depth. and the country's constitution was invoked by the president of the legislative body, investigated him for a corruption presidency or more or less, so has denied the allegations standing there holistically motivated the nation. now it faces new parliament entry presidential elections as well to be held within the next 90 days. opposition politicians have called into question the legality of the leaders move. well, that was also brought into question by ex, with doors leadership itself. when a similar situation rose in neighboring her room, we should point died. in december 2022. the parliament did not century i stayed t
that's how it's going to work for the pentagon. not washington say he's out, it's ties with the latin american country of ecuador, remain strong, and not the us respects the country's constitutional process. now this, despite the political chaos caused by the decision of the echo dwayne president, to dissolve the national parliament as an impeachment process was waged against him . that process known as mutual depth. and the country's constitution was invoked by the president of the legislative...
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the pentagon's d classified directive appears to be a loophole that allows a direct violation of that law or to corresponded caleb mauppin takes a deeper look at the pentagon's relationship with it's on savory allies. if you're providing someone with military training and weapons, don't you have a responsibility to make sure the person is not a criminal to use them to go and commit new crimes? you would think so, but apparently the pentagon does not agree. indeed, why worry about such details as long as it serves american interest in far away lands? seems that for the pentagon, the ends justify the means, even if it means violating us law, that for its military aid to human rights violators abroad, the us track record for such on account ability and impunity goes back decades. here's just a few examples. the infamous, dirty brigades of militias, the united states, trained in order to fight ice hill and a rock have been accused of torturing detainees and other atrocities. the united nations found us backed forces, and the democratic republic of the congo were involved in mass rates and
the pentagon's d classified directive appears to be a loophole that allows a direct violation of that law or to corresponded caleb mauppin takes a deeper look at the pentagon's relationship with it's on savory allies. if you're providing someone with military training and weapons, don't you have a responsibility to make sure the person is not a criminal to use them to go and commit new crimes? you would think so, but apparently the pentagon does not agree. indeed, why worry about such details...
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and if you look at where our tax dollars are going, $858000000000.00 just this year to the pentagon. that is up a $100000000000.00 more than last year's budget. according to our national priorities dot org, they say the individual average american tax payer paid $929.00 towards pentagon contractors in 2021, which funds them for a whopping 18 days. but only a $171.00. dollars of our taxes went to pay through $12.00 education, then $62.00 going towards nukes, but only $7.00 towards anti homelessness programs. how do you read our economic investment so far? well, you know, the distribution of our tax dollars, like the distribution of the income, all of us get as human beings living here is affected by all kinds of issues. a series about the future worries a savings, put your kids through college, be able to afford a better home, a better car. but the way we spend our money is shaped by many, many things. and every capitalist enterprise has long ago understood this and realized that if it's going to succeed, it has to create a solid basis in the population of people who want to buy whate
and if you look at where our tax dollars are going, $858000000000.00 just this year to the pentagon. that is up a $100000000000.00 more than last year's budget. according to our national priorities dot org, they say the individual average american tax payer paid $929.00 towards pentagon contractors in 2021, which funds them for a whopping 18 days. but only a $171.00. dollars of our taxes went to pay through $12.00 education, then $62.00 going towards nukes, but only $7.00 towards anti...
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but in fact they old and going to the patronage of the pentagon. as for example, it happened with the style and condition of implemented by the space ex company, which now works to be on forces. it'd be crate. therefore, the us even when investing in cycle private civilian projects thinks about national defense and aggression every time it is just the most as of now the most important direction of development for us, which we need to investigate is satellite construction because satellites and not only about tv, radio and the internet within all joint country. it's obvious that fiber, optic wise, cannot be scattered over 3 quarters of us nights territory. whole, this needs to be covered with a space capital. and for this, the satellites must be presented and a sufficient amount is also about navigation communication and the monitoring of the us. therefore, they should be a lot of satellites along with a mathematical data processing system. we have it, but it needs to be improved and developed and with a jewel purpose because it's difficult to name
but in fact they old and going to the patronage of the pentagon. as for example, it happened with the style and condition of implemented by the space ex company, which now works to be on forces. it'd be crate. therefore, the us even when investing in cycle private civilian projects thinks about national defense and aggression every time it is just the most as of now the most important direction of development for us, which we need to investigate is satellite construction because satellites and...
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washington, the cold shoulder as china is minister of national defense denies the pentagon request for a closed door meeting. from the west supports genocide, that's the start statements. rushes for administer made on the west. roland, the ukraine conflict, as for of africa continues with a historic visit to the east african nation abroad. the just after 5 pm here in los gal when you're watching r t international. my name's donald quarter. welcome to the program. now we start this breaking news, world news, news our with breaking news. russia has struck a ukrainian military intelligence headquarters in kia and that's according to russian president vladimir put the russian armed forces, striking the territory a few grains with high precision long range weapons. specifically, at military infrastructure facilities, we have already talked about the possibility of striking headquarters where decisions are made. of course, this category includes the headquarters of the military intelligence of ukraine, which was head 2 or 3 days ago. all the hear more about the president statements. we're go
washington, the cold shoulder as china is minister of national defense denies the pentagon request for a closed door meeting. from the west supports genocide, that's the start statements. rushes for administer made on the west. roland, the ukraine conflict, as for of africa continues with a historic visit to the east african nation abroad. the just after 5 pm here in los gal when you're watching r t international. my name's donald quarter. welcome to the program. now we start this breaking...
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well, you know why they're quiet because they have to take their orders from pentagon, from the white house, and they cannot do any independent investigations. my theory is that you probably came to the conclusion that can you believe it? we need peace and you know, i'm sure you understand that this work should not be happening. this is actually just terrible, terrible conflict that was created by the west in order to weaken and destroy russia. he's probably come to the realization that this where it has to end. i think that got hold of a zillow's me. you know, they, they consider him a traitor and probably beat the hell out of him. maybe even tortured him and to shut them up. because they can't, washington cannot afford washington, london, brussels. they cannot afford the tub ukraine, general suddenly saying, we have to piece this is wrong. this more has to end. i can imagine this is, this would be all the plans that have been set by london, washington, brussels. all these plans have been made. $150000000000.00 invested, invested in this project. this project called more in ukraine.
well, you know why they're quiet because they have to take their orders from pentagon, from the white house, and they cannot do any independent investigations. my theory is that you probably came to the conclusion that can you believe it? we need peace and you know, i'm sure you understand that this work should not be happening. this is actually just terrible, terrible conflict that was created by the west in order to weaken and destroy russia. he's probably come to the realization that this...
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busy really at the pentagon, or lloyd austin, the secretary defense up. i think the reason ukraine did it was to try to spark a reaction from russia to force it to escalate it in a way that would make it more likely to bring in us and nato direct involvement in the conflict. because ukraine realizes this losing. and it's losing badly across the board, and it's under enormous pressure to carry out an offensive. and yet likes likes to manpower and resources to carry out and sustain a successful counter offensive. as you train hobbits and visions to join nato hungry is deputy paula misspeak dore. darrow says, a k of is not even close to joining the alliance. here's what she had to say, which of course, the scenario seems unlikely now, and as both of the assigned to believe that they can win this for under beto c best sophia, and ukraine's daughter the see has not happened so far on the because so it the address then military supplies, so we can assess ukraine. that's running defendant, the app store back in and religion and practice the plan to the broke sup
busy really at the pentagon, or lloyd austin, the secretary defense up. i think the reason ukraine did it was to try to spark a reaction from russia to force it to escalate it in a way that would make it more likely to bring in us and nato direct involvement in the conflict. because ukraine realizes this losing. and it's losing badly across the board, and it's under enormous pressure to carry out an offensive. and yet likes likes to manpower and resources to carry out and sustain a successful...
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the pentagon has failed to account for hundreds of thousands of spare parts for as closely as weapon the c 55 to just as, according to the us government accountability office. as a result of his lack of accountability, the total value and quantity of despair, pause is kind of the unknown without the above and no defense taken steps to ensure that the spare parts are accountable under a contract. the f 35 join program office will be enabled to either gain or maintain the accountability or v spare parts and will not have data such as locations, costs and quantities needed for financial reporting. ordering sure the government interests are protected and there was also satisfies the total operational support bill for the ex. $35.00 program may eventually amount to an estimated $1.00 trillion dollars. this comes limits. negotiations between the pentagon and the programs contract to lockheed martin about the s 35 supply chain. the us government's accountability office summarized the b s. 35 issue is emblematic of the pentagon unsafe will chronic failure to pulse and audits. but yeah, it wa
the pentagon has failed to account for hundreds of thousands of spare parts for as closely as weapon the c 55 to just as, according to the us government accountability office. as a result of his lack of accountability, the total value and quantity of despair, pause is kind of the unknown without the above and no defense taken steps to ensure that the spare parts are accountable under a contract. the f 35 join program office will be enabled to either gain or maintain the accountability or v...
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once upon a time, i don't want to, i was at the pentagon, was up to now today. none. okay, so obviously it's a, given that there was a war, industrial military complex the united states. so tell me who exactly profits off of war? well, you're going to have the people who profit off of work, people who propagated and, and push it because that they, they, that's their golden parachute. we see them in the office all the time. and then they golden parachute into a cushy job in the, in the military industrial complex and for themselves. ultimately though, it's going to be the companies and they will and they're going to that, you know, many of them rely on government contracts up more than 90 percent in most cases. that's how they thrive. but in order to perpetuate that and, and, and, and, and campaign for them every year, to get the defense money's you gotta have a conflict somewhere and we're doing a great job of that. so is there there where we're seeing this kind of a continuous push for a looks like it for the more fair and, and, and, and the argument and, and confron
once upon a time, i don't want to, i was at the pentagon, was up to now today. none. okay, so obviously it's a, given that there was a war, industrial military complex the united states. so tell me who exactly profits off of war? well, you're going to have the people who profit off of work, people who propagated and, and push it because that they, they, that's their golden parachute. we see them in the office all the time. and then they golden parachute into a cushy job in the, in the military...
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this comes limits. negotiations between the pentagon and the programs contract to lockheed martin about the s 35 supply chain, the us government's accountability office to summarize, the b s 35 issue is emblematic of the pentagon unsafe will critics failure to pos and audits, but yeah, it was originally taught how to this capable of doing almost anything b u. s. military needed, but has reportedly been riddled with problems regarding his engines, self closing supersonic flight helmet mounted display and of a technical issues to a political alice done for me, us marine bryan ballistic phase. the lucrative s 35 program has been placed by corruption. i think it goes back to the institutionalized corruption of the us military industrial complex. this is nothing new, this is nothing new for the f 35. the were all these maintenance problems. it failed to live up to its stated specifications. and if you actually look back at the history of the military industrial complex lockheed martin all the way back in the sixty's, already went through this entire process with the f one o 4 star fighter. i
this comes limits. negotiations between the pentagon and the programs contract to lockheed martin about the s 35 supply chain, the us government's accountability office to summarize, the b s 35 issue is emblematic of the pentagon unsafe will critics failure to pos and audits, but yeah, it was originally taught how to this capable of doing almost anything b u. s. military needed, but has reportedly been riddled with problems regarding his engines, self closing supersonic flight helmet mounted...
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out the patient gives washington the cold shoulder as china is minister of national defense denies of pentagons request for a closed door meet the west supports of genocide. that's the start statement process. foreign minister has made on the web role in the ukraine conflict as a tour of africa continues with storage, visit to the east african nation of borough, the just after 7 pm here in the russian, russian capital. and you're watching r t international by your host donald quarter. welcome to the approach. we start with our top story. russia has struck a ukrainian military intelligence headquarters in kia for, according to the russian president vladimir put of the russian armed forces, striking the territory of your brain even with high precision, long range weapons, specifically at military infrastructure facilities. and we have already talked about the possibility of striking headquarters where decisions are made, of course, which of these categories really includes the headquarters of the military intelligence of the brain to us head 2 or 3 days ago, which the president of today stated th
out the patient gives washington the cold shoulder as china is minister of national defense denies of pentagons request for a closed door meet the west supports of genocide. that's the start statement process. foreign minister has made on the web role in the ukraine conflict as a tour of africa continues with storage, visit to the east african nation of borough, the just after 7 pm here in the russian, russian capital. and you're watching r t international by your host donald quarter. welcome...
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really at the pentagon or lloyd austin, the secretary defense up. i think the reason ukraine did it was to try to spark a reaction from russia to force it to escalate it in a way that would make it more likely to bring in us and nato direct involvement in the conflict. because you cry and realize this is lucy, and it's losing bad across the board. and it's under enormous pressure to carry out an offensive. and yet likes likes to manpower and resources to carry out and sustain a successful counter offensive. career has rejected a us off with the hand of a took, he has a russian made the s 400 defense system to ukraine. that's the revelation from the turkish firm minister. there were several proposals from the united states on the s 400. we were told, give us control. this is a proposal affecting our independence. where is our independence then? we were even offered to send them to ukraine. we said it was impossible. it's like in 2017 on trans moscow seal to $2500000000.00 contract to buying brushes, advanced as $400.00 systems which relate to deliver
really at the pentagon or lloyd austin, the secretary defense up. i think the reason ukraine did it was to try to spark a reaction from russia to force it to escalate it in a way that would make it more likely to bring in us and nato direct involvement in the conflict. because you cry and realize this is lucy, and it's losing bad across the board. and it's under enormous pressure to carry out an offensive. and yet likes likes to manpower and resources to carry out and sustain a successful...
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the firm is partially funded by the us government and provides intelligence for the pentagon and american secret service. back in july, max star was also spotted filming the region shortly before a ukrainian cluster bomb attack on a residential area which killed 4 locals. former pentagon analyst, michael maloof, says the us doesn't want to look like it's in charge of ukraine's operations. although the public knows otherwise us does control the keys and its actions in its policies. what have you uh the, the only thing is is that unless them until the, by the ministration helps deliveries and nothing's going to change. the only thing that the rusher can do in most cases is destroy it. so that's why i think they're gonna pain very, very clearly at the bottom of the tank, someone have you scan it and it's going to be a bit of less than that. it's going to be an expensive lesson for the united states . that a lot of high precision equipment is going to get destroyed. and, and, and since for the other states is on the verge of a default. first time in history, the expenses are expenditures loos
the firm is partially funded by the us government and provides intelligence for the pentagon and american secret service. back in july, max star was also spotted filming the region shortly before a ukrainian cluster bomb attack on a residential area which killed 4 locals. former pentagon analyst, michael maloof, says the us doesn't want to look like it's in charge of ukraine's operations. although the public knows otherwise us does control the keys and its actions in its policies. what have you...
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how would the americans react if a drone hit the white house, the capital, or the pentagon? the answer is obvious, for any politician as well as for an average citizen, the punishment would be harsh and inevitable. homeless c i list on c o is the associates, larry johnson shed his thoughts on how the word incidents could escalate. the conflict in this attempt to blame russia typical, i think of the us clumsy response to these instances. what, what i think is really going on is that you creating did carry this out. it was in the able by the united states, but it did not have the knowledge of the key leadership of either. blank, amanda, or boston, general milly at the pentagon, or lloyd austin, the secretary of defense up. i think the reason ukraine did it was to try to spark a reaction from russia to force it to escalate it in a way that would make it more likely to bring in us and nato direct involvement to the conflict. because you cry and realize this is lucy, and it's losing bad across the board. and it's under enormous pressure to carry out an offensive. and yet, likes l
how would the americans react if a drone hit the white house, the capital, or the pentagon? the answer is obvious, for any politician as well as for an average citizen, the punishment would be harsh and inevitable. homeless c i list on c o is the associates, larry johnson shed his thoughts on how the word incidents could escalate. the conflict in this attempt to blame russia typical, i think of the us clumsy response to these instances. what, what i think is really going on is that you creating...
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how would the americans react if a drone hit the white house, the capital, or the pentagon? the answer is obvious for any politician as well as for and that. and another point was made by former u. s. greens, ryan burlesque, a cruise that you step by targeting, rushing you, prentiss, giving must go free ring to read, tell you it is moscow, a blank check politically to escalate in any way that it sees fit. jacob's conduct another mobilization that could also mobilize industry and the economy in any way. it seems fits. it's not just this attack, but many of these attacks recently continue to get moscow the, the ability to mobilize and to escalate in any way that it sees fit. lot of people are citing bad fact as evidence that well this benefited mainly moscow and that that's what suggest it could be a false flag attack. but we have to think back to 2014 everything the us installed quite regime. thank you. have has done from 2014 onboard, has benefited the notion of russia way of doing some sort of conflict with you. pregnant was it was always done to provoke russia and then to
how would the americans react if a drone hit the white house, the capital, or the pentagon? the answer is obvious for any politician as well as for and that. and another point was made by former u. s. greens, ryan burlesque, a cruise that you step by targeting, rushing you, prentiss, giving must go free ring to read, tell you it is moscow, a blank check politically to escalate in any way that it sees fit. jacob's conduct another mobilization that could also mobilize industry and the economy in...
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once upon a time, i don't want to, i was at the pentagon was on. okay, so obviously it's a off of war. well, you're going to have the people who profit a golden parachute into a cushy job in the oil, and they're going to that many of them rely on conflict somewhere. and we're doing a great job of that. so it's different contractors are there, some that exist in, in the, in the western part of the world. they can start going on their own, but they still will always need the west e or they come in and on for the new quad, through for submarine warfare. yeah, because they, you know, they, they think they can do what's, what's necessary to help us be a deterrence to china. well, i mean, with some rains. yeah. you gotta, it's a very, very serious part of the triad. and that's probably the most secure. and that's the one that the australia now wants to be involved along with the united states and, and the u. k. but we talked about, obviously defense contractors but, and you have to do the strong tied to the politicians. i think that's the key one that we
once upon a time, i don't want to, i was at the pentagon was on. okay, so obviously it's a off of war. well, you're going to have the people who profit a golden parachute into a cushy job in the oil, and they're going to that many of them rely on conflict somewhere. and we're doing a great job of that. so it's different contractors are there, some that exist in, in the, in the western part of the world. they can start going on their own, but they still will always need the west e or they come...
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this is partially funded by the us government and provides intelligence for the pentagon and the american secret service. back in july marks. i was also spoke with filming the region shortly before a ukrainian close to bone, the top on a civilian area. tilda for locals, it's laura can polish made on the vehicle, is also used in the latest a militant attack. some of them were captured by the russian forces asserted by the defense ministry. the pen to go on say is, it's on the lines in this footage, while the white house was denied with american hardware could be used in belgrade to find ukrainian troops. journalists have grilled the state department spokesperson on washington's assurances, but american weapons would not be involved in attacking it, russian territory. so in the, there were there obviously these reports and there's images online that suggest american weapons to have been used. so. so i know you don't know, but do you support us weapons being use on russian territory and, and would that change the calculus of providing a 16 to grant we have made very clear to the ukraine's th
this is partially funded by the us government and provides intelligence for the pentagon and the american secret service. back in july marks. i was also spoke with filming the region shortly before a ukrainian close to bone, the top on a civilian area. tilda for locals, it's laura can polish made on the vehicle, is also used in the latest a militant attack. some of them were captured by the russian forces asserted by the defense ministry. the pen to go on say is, it's on the lines in this...
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we're seeing the, the creation of a multi polar world or of the right, former pentagon, senior security policy analysts, michael maloof, thanks again for joining us on the program. thank you. good. that's it for this. our stay tuned for more news coming your way and just about 30 minutes here on our to international the what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy foundation. let it be an arms race is on. often has very dramatic. the only personally, i'm going to resist, i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very critical of time. time to sit down and talk because the 19 pandemic have left us with a couple new habits and workplace trends like work from home policies as remote work became the norm for most people. while that 1st the seems like a net positive for most, for adult work also has its costs to whether money comes out of your salary for a new desk setup for your shouldering a more expensive utility bill. and then on the far end of the spectrum, you have ceos who have now banned from the work from home and expects employees to be in the offic
we're seeing the, the creation of a multi polar world or of the right, former pentagon, senior security policy analysts, michael maloof, thanks again for joining us on the program. thank you. good. that's it for this. our stay tuned for more news coming your way and just about 30 minutes here on our to international the what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy foundation. let it be an arms race is on. often has very dramatic. the only personally, i'm going to...
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makes me wonder whether indeed there isn't a pentagon realist faction. we've had rooms of this since december. i'm with uh, the west, inside the nature side now realizes that actually a frozen conflict is about the only face saving solution that they can hope for. well, you know, to, i think there's one problem with that. i say your line of argumentation as usual. let's impeccable, let me go to matthew in montreal, but to have a ceasefire, you have to have both sides to agree. why would russia agree? as well as best made the points of either it's very difficult to speak to count of parties that have made made it illegal to having to go. she ation with the current sitting leadership of russia. so there isn't very much to talk to if that were to change, but the problem still exists, which is, well, what is the ultimate objective regarding benito and us caterpillars of the current as a wednesday regime or at the, at the end of the day, what do they watch at all, you know, there, there is a, i think a lot of in fighting right now about the fact that what we
makes me wonder whether indeed there isn't a pentagon realist faction. we've had rooms of this since december. i'm with uh, the west, inside the nature side now realizes that actually a frozen conflict is about the only face saving solution that they can hope for. well, you know, to, i think there's one problem with that. i say your line of argumentation as usual. let's impeccable, let me go to matthew in montreal, but to have a ceasefire, you have to have both sides to agree. why would russia...
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you would think so, but apparently the pentagon does not agree newly released documents show the united states seems to ignore the issue of human rights records and violations when it is training, and then covertly deploying proxy troops to other countries. for the purpose of this veteran used to detect cancer intelligence risks and potential threats to american forces. the directive does not match some violations of human rights, such as rape, torture, or extrajudicial killings. indeed, why worry about such details as long as it serves american interest in far away? lance seems that for the panic on the ends justify the means. even if it means violating u. s. law that for its military aid to human rights violators abroad, the us track record for such on account ability and impunity goes back decades. here's just a few examples. the infamous and dirty brigades of militias, the united states, trained in order to fight. i still, in a rock, have been accused of torturing detainees and other atrocities. united nations found us backed forces in the democratic republic of the congo were invol
you would think so, but apparently the pentagon does not agree newly released documents show the united states seems to ignore the issue of human rights records and violations when it is training, and then covertly deploying proxy troops to other countries. for the purpose of this veteran used to detect cancer intelligence risks and potential threats to american forces. the directive does not match some violations of human rights, such as rape, torture, or extrajudicial killings. indeed, why...
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how would the americans react if a drone hit the white house, the capital, or the pentagon? the answer is obvious for any politician as well as for an average citizen, the punishment would be harsh and inevitable. now it's in its very 1st statement off to the incident. the russians have said that well that they reserve the right to respond. however, and when they see fit sofa, again, nothing on the ground. but there was a planned meeting between the russian president and russia security council announced to take place in the very 1st week of may. now the very 1st week of may of course, runs out tomorrow because that's, that's friday. that's the last to the final. what day of the week, so we might see that happen, and if that happens, if there's a good chance, something will be agreed on. then a play supplies with an american journalist, glen greenwald has said that the claims of russia blue up, it's not stream pipelines. and now it's on its own from land. no, both ridiculous. the western press previously circulated the laughable claim that russia blew up its own pipeline. no
how would the americans react if a drone hit the white house, the capital, or the pentagon? the answer is obvious for any politician as well as for an average citizen, the punishment would be harsh and inevitable. now it's in its very 1st statement off to the incident. the russians have said that well that they reserve the right to respond. however, and when they see fit sofa, again, nothing on the ground. but there was a planned meeting between the russian president and russia security council...
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how would the americans react if a drone hit the white house, the capital, or the pentagon? the answer is obvious, for any politician as well as for an average citizen, the punishment would be harsh and inevitable. now it's in its very 1st statement off to the incident. the russians have said that, well, that they reserve the right to respond, however, and when they see fit sofa, again, nothing on the ground. but there was a planned meeting between the russian president and russia. security council announced to take place in the very 1st week of may. now the very 1st week of may of course, runs out tomorrow because that's the, that's friday. that's the last to the final. what day of the week. so we might see that happen. and if that happens, if there's a good chance, something will be agreed on. and then the 3 civilians have been engine including a $60.00 child during thursday night shelling of don't yet city ukrainian armed forces. the city was shelled 8 times according to locals ortiz, and they took multiple launch look at systems was he was reported, he used a residential
how would the americans react if a drone hit the white house, the capital, or the pentagon? the answer is obvious, for any politician as well as for an average citizen, the punishment would be harsh and inevitable. now it's in its very 1st statement off to the incident. the russians have said that, well, that they reserve the right to respond, however, and when they see fit sofa, again, nothing on the ground. but there was a planned meeting between the russian president and russia. security...
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a false defined allegedly, a line generated image of an explosion outside the pentagon, building his spots pilot can briefly said the us stop marketing to free for the photo. i posted on facebook, a pass to show a plume of smoke that they use a claim was seen to the us military headquarters in virginia. the image was quickly picked up and re posted by multiple accounts, including some verified and trustworthy sources. however, us, so authorities have denied any incidents outside the pentagon and dismissed the photo as a hoax. the original image on facebook has been labeled as far as information by the time on technology experts, condition goals. a line generated contents can be easily manipulated by terrorists without having to use any physical force. i think, uh, yeah, i keep getting the better nice to be and can be used for an access information, blah, blah, blah. because we saw the ultimate because it was the use. so what happens by sir, there's more using physically better than what are using the moment. mentors are using information more. okay. so in this case, it's important th
a false defined allegedly, a line generated image of an explosion outside the pentagon, building his spots pilot can briefly said the us stop marketing to free for the photo. i posted on facebook, a pass to show a plume of smoke that they use a claim was seen to the us military headquarters in virginia. the image was quickly picked up and re posted by multiple accounts, including some verified and trustworthy sources. however, us, so authorities have denied any incidents outside the pentagon...
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busy millie at the pentagon, or lloyd austin, the secretary defense up. i think the reason ukraine did it was to try to spark a reaction from russia to force it to escalate it in a way that would make it more likely to bring in us and nato direct involvement in the conflict. because you cry and realize this is lucy, and it's losing badly across the board. and it's under enormous pressure to carry out an offensive. and yet likes likes to manpower and resources to carry out and sustain a successful counter offensive. let's just consider for a moment that this was most go staging a full flag of type in the capital. so if anything, would russia have to gain from from this? yeah, that that's, that's the key point. nicky. that did, it doesn't gain anything other than possibly be made to look like a full of what the capture is. my attention has been the reaction, you know, instead of worrying about who did, who did this or who didn't do it? let's worry about what is the reaction in mos scale or particular russia in general . although this, these 2 attacks were p
busy millie at the pentagon, or lloyd austin, the secretary defense up. i think the reason ukraine did it was to try to spark a reaction from russia to force it to escalate it in a way that would make it more likely to bring in us and nato direct involvement in the conflict. because you cry and realize this is lucy, and it's losing badly across the board. and it's under enormous pressure to carry out an offensive. and yet likes likes to manpower and resources to carry out and sustain a...
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the pentagon was confident that the victory would be on the american side, due to its military superiority. however, the enemies during this war into total health for the occupants. unable to cope with the guerrillas, the american army started blanket bombing alongside using chemical weapons and naples, which burnt all alive. the village of my lay, where he 1969 american soldiers killed 504 civilians, including 210 children, became a tragic symbol of this war. all involved during the whole period of this conflict, the usa dropped on vietnam more than $6000000.00 tons of bonds, which is 2 and a half times as much as on germany during the 2nd world war. in 1973, the american army under the pressure of the rebels, withdrew from vietnam, and only 2 years later did the puppet regime. and so i got involved. however, the vietnamese paid a high price for their freedom. more than 1000000 vietnamese people became the victims of america in aggressors. the yes or group of countries that to call the, the european agenda i used to about the, to the change of diseases for section of the security in europ
the pentagon was confident that the victory would be on the american side, due to its military superiority. however, the enemies during this war into total health for the occupants. unable to cope with the guerrillas, the american army started blanket bombing alongside using chemical weapons and naples, which burnt all alive. the village of my lay, where he 1969 american soldiers killed 504 civilians, including 210 children, became a tragic symbol of this war. all involved during the whole...
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really at the pentagon or lloyd austin, the secretary defense up. i think the reason ukraine did it was to try to spark a reaction from russia to force it to escalate it in a way that would make it more likely to bring in us and nato direct involvement in the conflict. because you cry and realize this is lucy, and it's losing bad across the board. and it's under enormous pressure to carry out an offensive. and yet likes likes to manpower and resources to carry out and sustain the successful counter offensive. and now over to the middle east, where the rocky farm industry spokesperson has said serious returns to the arab league was approved during a meeting of the groups. foreign ministers, the country's membership was their votes in 2011 after the outbreak of the syrian civil war, the decisions to be in states, syria was made before the relief. somebody in saudi arabia on may, the 19th was to discuss this, the less cost live. now to international oil economist and energy experts, delta mom, do this allow me. thanks very much for joining us this afte
really at the pentagon or lloyd austin, the secretary defense up. i think the reason ukraine did it was to try to spark a reaction from russia to force it to escalate it in a way that would make it more likely to bring in us and nato direct involvement in the conflict. because you cry and realize this is lucy, and it's losing bad across the board. and it's under enormous pressure to carry out an offensive. and yet likes likes to manpower and resources to carry out and sustain the successful...
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and uh, but that also seem to be some, perhaps pentagon realists. and that's why, as you suggested in your question, the room is about a ceasefire. a phrase in conflict, a stalemate. all of those forms of words if they prevail, if that option prevails. the other option, of course, being to escalate the wall, which many people are arguing for, but if the frozen conflict of multiple prevails, then that is of course, a victory for russia, at least in the immediate and perhaps short medium terms. what i mean by that is that there are plenty of other frozen conflicts uh, in the territory of the former soviet union, obviously. and in the motive of it and transmit straight from the early nineties and all of them. i mean, to put the very bluntly, that russian troops in the territories in question and then not likely to be going home at any point set model may indeed be the one that will now turn out to be a to prevail is that's of course we are a few days from the defeat of ukraine in best mood, a defeats which it was initially. it was very difficult to con
and uh, but that also seem to be some, perhaps pentagon realists. and that's why, as you suggested in your question, the room is about a ceasefire. a phrase in conflict, a stalemate. all of those forms of words if they prevail, if that option prevails. the other option, of course, being to escalate the wall, which many people are arguing for, but if the frozen conflict of multiple prevails, then that is of course, a victory for russia, at least in the immediate and perhaps short medium terms....
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but he says, the budget control loopholes in washington are designed to stay with the pentagon. the overseas contingency fund is, is a, is another hidden, boone dog or for special operations. and, and it doesn't have to be reported to the congress and as a cause. and that's that, that in itself is tens of billions of dollars, not to mention the fact, the pentagon, every quarter goes back for the so called supplements. and by the time it's all said and done, the, it's well over a $1000000.00. and frankly, this is why procurement and the bunch of people have never been able to get their hands around what the actual costs are, or to delineate in any way the congress, how much is being spent. let's say, for example, in, in uh, afghanistan. they don't want to tie their hands and, and, and, and in many cases or as i say, waivers, to implementation and to the, even to deadlines. so while i'm not a budget expert, i, i've seen from the inside certain ways things are, are completed, how they're been calculated and, and how they try that and run the system that they have these loopholes in
but he says, the budget control loopholes in washington are designed to stay with the pentagon. the overseas contingency fund is, is a, is another hidden, boone dog or for special operations. and, and it doesn't have to be reported to the congress and as a cause. and that's that, that in itself is tens of billions of dollars, not to mention the fact, the pentagon, every quarter goes back for the so called supplements. and by the time it's all said and done, the, it's well over a $1000000.00....