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kingdom by the united states. what we didn't know until the whistle blow came forward, that the security company employed by the ecuadorian embassy to provide security is joanne and to embassy staff. was capturing information in breach in the terms of their agreement with the ecuadorian government and providing it to parties in the united states. it is a alleged that we're doing it at the behest of the c i. e. c global, the security company that was hard to protect. julian was actually spying on him and sending the camera feed, send the sound back to the usa, back to see i through solitary confinement through the character assassination. through the orwellian legal process through the violation of his most basic human and legal rights. one thing after another was like this theater of the absurd stripping him of his basic human dignity to the newest new position that gets to the listing fee. the newest one, i'm repeating at his bus, he's east, i'm wanting to the seller being deported orders. me. she wasn't mean the
kingdom by the united states. what we didn't know until the whistle blow came forward, that the security company employed by the ecuadorian embassy to provide security is joanne and to embassy staff. was capturing information in breach in the terms of their agreement with the ecuadorian government and providing it to parties in the united states. it is a alleged that we're doing it at the behest of the c i. e. c global, the security company that was hard to protect. julian was actually spying...
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not to do it in united states. me up unless you do for more over a gets a bush and bush from laughter was invited by bush juniors, father bush, senior, to visit his place on the ocean ssl certificate. it was maybe he had a very serious conversation with president bush and his team to but i propose that the united states and russia and you are jointly create the miss or behind the system that we believe we should have created to unilaterally threatens our security despite the fact that the united states of potentially said that it was being created against missile threats from my ran. that was the justification for the deployment of the missile defense system. i suggested working together, i don't think russia, the united states and europe. they said it was very interesting. they asked me, are you serious? i see by setting ups. absolutely. may i ask, what year was this a new products worth of? i don't remember when somebody to come they have, it is easy to find out on the internet when i was in the us say at the inv
not to do it in united states. me up unless you do for more over a gets a bush and bush from laughter was invited by bush juniors, father bush, senior, to visit his place on the ocean ssl certificate. it was maybe he had a very serious conversation with president bush and his team to but i propose that the united states and russia and you are jointly create the miss or behind the system that we believe we should have created to unilaterally threatens our security despite the fact that the...
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tell us why you believe the united states might strike russia out into blue. how did you conclude that? it's not that the united states was going to launch a surprise strike on russia. i didn't say so. are we having a talk show we're serious conversation? here's the quote. thank you. it's a formidable series, expect it to go. and you were initially trained in history as far as i know. yes. the puzzle. so if you don't mind, i will take only 30 seconds or one minute of your time for giving you a little historical background. so when you please, some of the agent. so let's look where all relationship with ukraine started from. where does ukraine come from? the russian states starting to exist as a centralized states in $862.00. this is considered to be the year of creation of the russian states. because this year, the towns, people of novgorod, a city in the north, west of the country, invited roodick of a runjun prints from scandinavia to reign. in 1862. russia celebrated the 1000th anniversary of its statehood. and in nob garage, there is a memorial dedicated t
tell us why you believe the united states might strike russia out into blue. how did you conclude that? it's not that the united states was going to launch a surprise strike on russia. i didn't say so. are we having a talk show we're serious conversation? here's the quote. thank you. it's a formidable series, expect it to go. and you were initially trained in history as far as i know. yes. the puzzle. so if you don't mind, i will take only 30 seconds or one minute of your time for giving you a...
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but like as the case and their rack, the united states really didn't want syria to be just sar united states, france, great britain, did attack syria, claiming that they had hard intelligence of facilities that were used in support of this use of sarah nerve agents within the o, p c w. investigation came out and said there's no sharing those sharing was used. going through with from gainesville, florida is a former us marine corps intelligence officer, who served as a un weapons inspector in iraq, 1991 to 1998. and i was instructed that i had to create a crisis by a given date so that the bombs and missiles could be fired. and i, i made it clear that i would do my job. i would do my duty. there are no weapons of mass destruction in iraq. richard fell into superiors, but it didn't stop the us from launching an invasion in 2003, the for more than a decade. the united states and other nations have pursued patient an honorable efforts to disarm the rocky regime with eligible. a good face has not been returned . they see, we're seeking a war to remove saddam hussein from power. and people
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it's really the united states. well, you know, by the, you know, air and the problem, the problem with that and jim is already brought it up. is that the we have this, what scholars wouldn't called deletion nationalism. this s the nationalism, it's very fascist stick and it's nature. and they do have us way in, in ukrainian politics and the americans and the europeans. know that peter, that is a problem for ukraine as well, because russia will not tolerate this kind of breezy mind. it's border because it says pure ha, it's hospitality. peter, of the 5, the question is how tired are the russians also know they've got a letter and they're they're, they're less tired than the ukrainians. i can guarantee you that. okay, less tired might mean that they're still tired and, and that they might be willing to accept a deal where they get what they already hold and that they're there. they're ready to be willing to stop the fighting. no, don't believe ab 0. no, absolutely not. then that is a strategic defeat and what was it
it's really the united states. well, you know, by the, you know, air and the problem, the problem with that and jim is already brought it up. is that the we have this, what scholars wouldn't called deletion nationalism. this s the nationalism, it's very fascist stick and it's nature. and they do have us way in, in ukrainian politics and the americans and the europeans. know that peter, that is a problem for ukraine as well, because russia will not tolerate this kind of breezy mind. it's border...
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the united states and our allies have prevailed. so to align anthem, show us invitation. aguilar sounds good bye. now we, we just sort of regarding these, let me ask you a little bit off to visuals now. of my young recent claim. yeah. it is a gym, smola. why not look like i notice a shot a so what is what i can do that this judge instead of going to guide me for same style, a village green, you've also got the thinking on this thought and that should have their life. so that's kind of simple base envil, that's spelled countries have bled dry. people lose everything while west and those do by prov. again to continue to applaud us co sites. spanish laptop div, next loan from experience of america's roofless methods of waging was around the world. veteran us only offices dennis, left copy of nick, lived his entire adult life in the us, but decided to return to russia. but i'm wondering, the sex asian markets will just give them leave at all, and it'll say that you do have a video you want me to go look at. i want you book on your finis
the united states and our allies have prevailed. so to align anthem, show us invitation. aguilar sounds good bye. now we, we just sort of regarding these, let me ask you a little bit off to visuals now. of my young recent claim. yeah. it is a gym, smola. why not look like i notice a shot a so what is what i can do that this judge instead of going to guide me for same style, a village green, you've also got the thinking on this thought and that should have their life. so that's kind of simple...
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this is obvious to the united states need this. what for thousands of miles away from your national territory. so you don't, you have anything better to do. you have issues on the border issues with migration issues, with the national debt. more than $33.00 trillion dollars. you have nothing better to do. so you should fight in ukraine. wouldn't it be better to negotiate with russia? make an agreement already understanding the situation that is developing today. realizing that russia will fight for its interest to the end and realizing this actually returned to common sense, start respecting our country and its interests and look for certain solutions answer to it seems to me that this is much smarter and more rational. who blow up north stream you for sure. i was busy that day. made it, did you have to have uh, i did not pull up your delivery. uh, it takes you to know what you personally may have an alibi, but what? the c, i a has no such alibi. did you have evidence that nato, or did it make sense? you know, i won't get into deta
this is obvious to the united states need this. what for thousands of miles away from your national territory. so you don't, you have anything better to do. you have issues on the border issues with migration issues, with the national debt. more than $33.00 trillion dollars. you have nothing better to do. so you should fight in ukraine. wouldn't it be better to negotiate with russia? make an agreement already understanding the situation that is developing today. realizing that russia will fight...
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do you have a free press in the united states and that's where we got to cali press. we've got to press the depth is not willing to raise his voice directed to actually wrestle with some of the deeper questions that have to do with the future of america. there was a bipartisanship in, in, in the us press. the of the military is expansion of the military budget. no seriously takes a wall street, no serious boutiques of corporate greed and silicon valley. you get that both democratic party, republican party, both fox news and m as in dc. and they all had trump. any a trump is more popular than ever. yeah. that's true. that's true. as the as president. uh, would you immediately in this extradition from torture of julian? i sancha who kind of exemplifies them free for us with the 1st day of part, julie, this also pardon me, me a bu, jamal? i would, i would like to ask for step shot, or she could come home if she wanted to get all of those will be and had been on fairly incarcerated onto their political views. and i'm thoroughly convinced of my dear brother do. and the son
do you have a free press in the united states and that's where we got to cali press. we've got to press the depth is not willing to raise his voice directed to actually wrestle with some of the deeper questions that have to do with the future of america. there was a bipartisanship in, in, in the us press. the of the military is expansion of the military budget. no seriously takes a wall street, no serious boutiques of corporate greed and silicon valley. you get that both democratic party,...
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uh, to install regimes that are friendly to the united states. after $911.00. which of course was a manufactured events that then led to the global war. and tyra, during which are tyra has actually grown exponentially on the u. s. u k. direction . so so syria off the $911.00 was targeted for what's bush laira described as a different relationship. they wanted to bring by charlotte sides over to the side of the west. and in 2002, he was actually invited to the u. k. and tony blair, who was then department us or proposed a night to a full president facade. so it was very clear at this time that the west was quoting presently to side to try and get him to comply with western agenda. however, the leaders of this ancient country refused to be internally with the international monetary fund for to give up the silver and tape and break relations with russia. and at that point, the propaganda against president outside started the price of the invasion. over 600000 dead strikes, shedding local crashes, improvised explosive, scattered everywhere. a know of to the goes gr
uh, to install regimes that are friendly to the united states. after $911.00. which of course was a manufactured events that then led to the global war. and tyra, during which are tyra has actually grown exponentially on the u. s. u k. direction . so so syria off the $911.00 was targeted for what's bush laira described as a different relationship. they wanted to bring by charlotte sides over to the side of the west. and in 2002, he was actually invited to the u. k. and tony blair, who was then...
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um the united states. uh, wait in and the end result was a, uh, an act of nato aggression. death a was one of history's most impressive statesman. a lot happened in the 42 years he lands libya. the americans began shooting down maybe an ad croft as early as 1981. in 1982, they put an embargo on libyan oil in 1986 under a false pretext. they from the country for the 1st time. duffy's 4 year old daughter died in the bombing, or was it been here, which i did reagan's administration so much style level by which after an uh, continue to sign my book, got the story carlia to wish, you know, blog a stay and yeah not or the from the 3 just because it's around with experts, at least a blessing of all my soul cool showing through my move to god that you doing to conduct executive district visual here with a friend. come over and use the shift you over and over. and it was listed right here. i don't the finish the was want us to believe the ghost of a posley such all the blood guy may have to publish. and that was me
um the united states. uh, wait in and the end result was a, uh, an act of nato aggression. death a was one of history's most impressive statesman. a lot happened in the 42 years he lands libya. the americans began shooting down maybe an ad croft as early as 1981. in 1982, they put an embargo on libyan oil in 1986 under a false pretext. they from the country for the 1st time. duffy's 4 year old daughter died in the bombing, or was it been here, which i did reagan's administration so much style...
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united states and the new russia would become friends. both mister pool and historians say that that is what the wes kind of promised, but that is not what the west kind of bid. but even though he's good, because i want you as an american citizen and your viewers to hear about this as well, and what should you need? the former russian leadership assume that the soviet union has ceased to exist. and therefore, there were no longer any ideological dividing lines that gave them a bunch of other from that as well. saying as close as russia even agreed voluntarily and proactively to the collapse of the soviet union was away well. and believe that this would be understood by the 20 so called civilized was that using the same as we listen to this interview, there appears to be no bigger thorn in the side of mister quote. and then most russians then what he has come to be known as what he describes added. and i think what has come to be known as the nato deception. and this is huge, right? the nato deception which led to the nato expansion. i mea
united states and the new russia would become friends. both mister pool and historians say that that is what the wes kind of promised, but that is not what the west kind of bid. but even though he's good, because i want you as an american citizen and your viewers to hear about this as well, and what should you need? the former russian leadership assume that the soviet union has ceased to exist. and therefore, there were no longer any ideological dividing lines that gave them a bunch of other...
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this time the united states seemed to be fair weather friend of the shah. the shah came. to the united states for medical treatment in would have been i guess 19 early 198, late 1979, early 198 somewhere, helmes went to see him in the hospital in new york, and the first thing the shah said to him was, why did you americans turn against me? so certainly by the time the revolution got underway, he had... his doubts about us and i think it affected his ability to manage the crisis. sharif ammi began a policy of meeting the opposition's demands before being made. he did away with the unpopular rastar party and announced all political parties in the country legal. hundreds of political prisoners were released and freedom of expression became a civil right. the prime minister also curtailed samac's powers. are rebellious, politically inept, the sharif emami administration was unable to appease the angry opposition, and as for the americans, they hadn't reached a consensus on what attitude they had to take towards the revolution. the disagreement between brezinski
this time the united states seemed to be fair weather friend of the shah. the shah came. to the united states for medical treatment in would have been i guess 19 early 198, late 1979, early 198 somewhere, helmes went to see him in the hospital in new york, and the first thing the shah said to him was, why did you americans turn against me? so certainly by the time the revolution got underway, he had... his doubts about us and i think it affected his ability to manage the crisis. sharif ammi...
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of the united states was talking about. mister blinking has talked about this several times, that his relatives, his great grandfather, fled russia from jewish pilgrims and in different countries of the world in europe, in the states. this topic is brought up constantly. i repeat, it is brought up with the aim of demonizing, russia to show what barbarians scoundrels and robbers live here. in fact, if you look at what the current secretary of state said and look not at political slogans, but at the essence of the problems that were occurring then much of this becomes clear. for example, in our archives, we have this, mr. blinking is great, grandfather did leave the russian empire. he was born somewhere in the pole top of province and then lived in keys and left the city. the question arises, what does mister blinking believe? the keys and the surrounding areas on native russian territories? sick and if he says that his great grandfather escaped russia from jewish pilgrims, then i want to emphasize this. he believes that ther
of the united states was talking about. mister blinking has talked about this several times, that his relatives, his great grandfather, fled russia from jewish pilgrims and in different countries of the world in europe, in the states. this topic is brought up constantly. i repeat, it is brought up with the aim of demonizing, russia to show what barbarians scoundrels and robbers live here. in fact, if you look at what the current secretary of state said and look not at political slogans, but at...
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he was straining every nerve to keep his relations with the carter administration, but the united states didn't seem to grasp the gravity of the situation in iran. i don't know enough about jimmy carter's mindset, maybe gary sick does. i mean, i don't know if jimmy carter really said to himself, if we got rid of the shot of iran, everything would be terrific. iran cuuse we'll bring about democratic, libertarian, secular government, or whether jimmy carter didn't realize what he was saying or didn't or thought that the show was so strong and powerful a character like ferdinand marcos, that this stuff would go over big in the united states, but it wouldn't matter the shaw. the ladder is my guess is that carter had no understanding of how weak the shaw was. i was the person that was responsible for reporting to the president. the united states about what was going on, i wasn't the only person, but i was the principle, that was my job, and i wrote memos saying, there are demonstrations, uh, there are problems, we're seeing signs that things are not going well, it doesn't seem to be getting b
he was straining every nerve to keep his relations with the carter administration, but the united states didn't seem to grasp the gravity of the situation in iran. i don't know enough about jimmy carter's mindset, maybe gary sick does. i mean, i don't know if jimmy carter really said to himself, if we got rid of the shot of iran, everything would be terrific. iran cuuse we'll bring about democratic, libertarian, secular government, or whether jimmy carter didn't realize what he was saying or...
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the people in the united states of america have over thrown their congress and gotten rid of the democrats and the rhino who were pushing for this war. the american people do not support zalinski. the american people do not want to continue financing or providing weapons to ukraine. that's what to do and what i see the vicious kept out of the ukraine in mind. so what we've seen is a a pseudo pagan, brainwashing of the craniums that often is reinforced with tattoos of teutonic viking swastika bend there. a hero ideologies. and then that is amplified by drug inducement. the for the, for the, for the russian weapons, i think are the best weapons on earth. i think they're wonderful weapons. my, my father always described the a k. 47 is the best rifle ever made. uh, they preferred the was in vietnam by me partial to that to life. i've had an a k 47 personally and i think it's a wonderful weapon that endorse everything. very powerful and essentially cannot be exhausted and cannot be broken during the school. the for sure. cool, funny because i was a special operation soldier myself in the army a
the people in the united states of america have over thrown their congress and gotten rid of the democrats and the rhino who were pushing for this war. the american people do not support zalinski. the american people do not want to continue financing or providing weapons to ukraine. that's what to do and what i see the vicious kept out of the ukraine in mind. so what we've seen is a a pseudo pagan, brainwashing of the craniums that often is reinforced with tattoos of teutonic viking swastika...
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the way in which the united states is described, the facts in order to justify his expedition. we also res, concern about the application of the u. k. us treaty that treaty prohibits expedited someone for a political offense. the united states has applied for his extradition, produced treat it as a criminal in this clause car to this is, julian is a dangerous terrorist who's going to put powder and i k installed gunning everyone down in the cold. i was sitting up in the gallery watching this astonishing spectacle of injustice and order to talk to his lawyers. he had to kneel down, fresh, easy that's of across. so it could here was they had to say and taught. it was absurd. it makes it very difficult for us as easily it'll team to take instructions from join. when he's sitting behind us, we have to be constantly watching to see if he's got instructions on what's happening during the course of the hearing. and it's very difficult to talk to him in a secure and confidential way, because in order for him to communicate to us, he has to say it loud enough so that the people next to
the way in which the united states is described, the facts in order to justify his expedition. we also res, concern about the application of the u. k. us treaty that treaty prohibits expedited someone for a political offense. the united states has applied for his extradition, produced treat it as a criminal in this clause car to this is, julian is a dangerous terrorist who's going to put powder and i k installed gunning everyone down in the cold. i was sitting up in the gallery watching this...
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states, and only to the sides. expose the war, tribes of united states. his case was exposed, the corruption of amazing press cannot send over to the survey and it cannot set of entire political plus, plus federal song studios wife. this is a matter of life or death. she has this, right. and once more the if julian is expedited to the united states, where he is 175 years in prison on to the espionage on a day to piece of legislation introduced in 1970. this will be the 1st time the publisher has been charged under the if he is expedited that he will die in prison now that have been paid for his votes, his mental and physical health. this is even being reiterated by a un, especially russell to describe the conditions of duty and is held in in bel multi security prison. as to not forget the judy in the phones has not been convicted or charged with any crime by britain. he was, of course, the sort factory in the ecuadorian embassy, but in 2019 police also be removed him on funds for them to as a high security prison usually was a full dose of committed acts
states, and only to the sides. expose the war, tribes of united states. his case was exposed, the corruption of amazing press cannot send over to the survey and it cannot set of entire political plus, plus federal song studios wife. this is a matter of life or death. she has this, right. and once more the if julian is expedited to the united states, where he is 175 years in prison on to the espionage on a day to piece of legislation introduced in 1970. this will be the 1st time the publisher...
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in the united states themselves, experts are writing that the united states are none the less gradually changing their position in the world. it is, you are experts who write that i just read that. the only question is how this would happen painfully and quickly or gently and gradually been seen. and this is written by people who are not as anti american because they simply follow global development trends. that's it. and in order to assess them and change policies, we need people who think look forward can analyze and recommend certain decisions at the level of political leaders. i just have to ask, you've said clearly that nato expansion, where it is a violation of the promise you all are made and such as, i mean it's, it's a threat to your country. right before you send troops in to ukraine, the vice president. i'd states with munich security conference and encouraged the president of ukraine to join nato. do you think that was an effort to provoke you into military actions? i my goal is to ensure that the best day when the got cut up and then the got cut up. and uh, luckily i repeat
in the united states themselves, experts are writing that the united states are none the less gradually changing their position in the world. it is, you are experts who write that i just read that. the only question is how this would happen painfully and quickly or gently and gradually been seen. and this is written by people who are not as anti american because they simply follow global development trends. that's it. and in order to assess them and change policies, we need people who think...
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states make no mistake about it, stands with israel, united states stands with israel. this is my land and my country, it is not only the 1948 or 1967 borders from the sea to the river. i am not ready to let go of a centimeter. israel is here like any for by the support of the europe, by the support of the united states. that's why they separate the land. well, i was at the babel shams protest last week, and i myself had a my head banged against a bus by soldier. illegally on illegal stolen land and they are arresting us, the palestinians, this is historical palestine. israel continues to target hospitals housing thousands of displaced palestinians in southern gaza as death tool for regime's campaign of genocide nears 27,600. leader of yemenza movement says the sun will intensify attacks on israel linked ships that regime does not stop its onslot on gaza. any rock's prime minister once.
states make no mistake about it, stands with israel, united states stands with israel. this is my land and my country, it is not only the 1948 or 1967 borders from the sea to the river. i am not ready to let go of a centimeter. israel is here like any for by the support of the europe, by the support of the united states. that's why they separate the land. well, i was at the babel shams protest last week, and i myself had a my head banged against a bus by soldier. illegally on illegal stolen...
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so these are all being manufactured in the united states, a sense to ukraine. hold it up for me if they thought or to compose them. elizabeth the mushroom for yeah. yeah. devastating . literally the rules this will not this one you might have didn't use a man in us, the cardboard. so blue line dot com. oh, do you got a phone number? i should give them a call more than opposite me and tell them, hey, i've got your property in the criminal enterprise because the politicians that take tax fair dollars to buy these weapons or getting money in their own pockets from the defense contractor agencies . so all the companies that make these weapon systems getting money to the american politicians for passing a passing financial packages. so literally graham and all of these republicans and democrats who vote to send weapons de craye. they're getting money off the top. they'll get a $1000000.00 in brown bag of cash. so right behind me at the building that was struck on november 6th by high morrow. bob's time our missiles fired by the ukrainian military, that killed civili
so these are all being manufactured in the united states, a sense to ukraine. hold it up for me if they thought or to compose them. elizabeth the mushroom for yeah. yeah. devastating . literally the rules this will not this one you might have didn't use a man in us, the cardboard. so blue line dot com. oh, do you got a phone number? i should give them a call more than opposite me and tell them, hey, i've got your property in the criminal enterprise because the politicians that take tax fair...
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in november 1977, the shah made made a visit to the united states. the police had to use tear gas to disperse anti-shah protesters during president carter speech in front of the white house. the media captured the shah and the president shedding tears, a scene many revolutionary groups liked. during the visit, carter fully supported. the shah and the shah announced his agreement on fixing the price of oil to make decisions himself based on no knowledge of anything uh how serious he was uh and what would that have actually happened have happened it's hard to say it's clear that he uh he was not friendly toward the shah in fact we refused him in mission to the united states even to seek medical treatment. uh, and whether the us would have ceased arm sales to any dictatorship, probably would not have happened since there are so many, and they depend down the us. depends heavily on arm sales uh, but who knows?insky, well that will be, we have to announce it on the air so it doesn't look peculiar. your majesty, are you being sold weapons in the united sta
in november 1977, the shah made made a visit to the united states. the police had to use tear gas to disperse anti-shah protesters during president carter speech in front of the white house. the media captured the shah and the president shedding tears, a scene many revolutionary groups liked. during the visit, carter fully supported. the shah and the shah announced his agreement on fixing the price of oil to make decisions himself based on no knowledge of anything uh how serious he was uh and...
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whereas the united states and great britain took the side of the invaders. the portuguese responded to the guerrillas attacks with cruel counter insurgency, however, bri limos 10 year courageous struggle was a success after the overthrow of the fascist regime in portugal in 1974, the new what the already surrendered. a year later, lisbon fully recognized the independence of mozambie, but the victory had been gained at a high price during the war, mozambique had lost tens of thousands of his sons and daughters the nor you for sure, was busy that you need it and you have you have i just uploaded or uh, excuse me though, at topic laid into our sit down with us journalists, tucker, carlson, this week western audiences finally built the jobs that here a lot. the mirror put things on centered views on north stream, ukraine, nato. another pressing issue dies and trolley across europe, calling for a peace in gals that made fresh feelings of palestinians, thereby the adf with the war now into it's 5th month. original war of words in west african. meanwhile, as the.
whereas the united states and great britain took the side of the invaders. the portuguese responded to the guerrillas attacks with cruel counter insurgency, however, bri limos 10 year courageous struggle was a success after the overthrow of the fascist regime in portugal in 1974, the new what the already surrendered. a year later, lisbon fully recognized the independence of mozambie, but the victory had been gained at a high price during the war, mozambique had lost tens of thousands of his...
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united states are certainly amplified by drug use. they are given capt gone. they're given methamphetamines. they are given all sorts of other inducements. michael, president obama are and hillary clinton, the founders, devices, bicycle hands them. the most valuable player. reward is to promote the book about when you was just showing me to us. since we have slides, which if you want to call me, i need meet you and you may be cutting out. if you can just fax your sheet should the may at the condition of what the work on each is. but do you have the space starting? yeah, i can set a will of nowhere, but any kind of scared get the new wisdom as simple as a new screen. it's rich. somebody's nice question. no, but i was just a whole nice chamomile. the get the videos all together. you get a from the already legend, it always come back as well, but it also gives them i just them to show them a little less of those that we really think you might have said not for we pursue that. need you guys me to on know chileya is a just that there's the
united states are certainly amplified by drug use. they are given capt gone. they're given methamphetamines. they are given all sorts of other inducements. michael, president obama are and hillary clinton, the founders, devices, bicycle hands them. the most valuable player. reward is to promote the book about when you was just showing me to us. since we have slides, which if you want to call me, i need meet you and you may be cutting out. if you can just fax your sheet should the may at the...
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scott bennett, i'm a former united states army psychological warfare officer and he served in the state department counterterrorism office under investor del bailey. so i wanted to come here to russia in the dawn bass area and gather the facts to take back to the american people in the course of the hold on bass of the front lines and the square, the bombs and the bullets are raging. this is where people are dying, this is where the buildings are exploding. so i wanted to see 1st hand the scars of war, the ones in the street, the level of the building was being collapse. i wanted to see the soldiers that were fighting and hear from them why they were fighting, powerless, fighting started in their opinion. and ultimately, where we're heading, the radically, the 1st american army officer who's been here since then, snowden saw i want to see with my own eyes, what american taxpayer dollars have done the i think this is a privilege and a duty to come. and the most important thing that we can do is show that america has americans that do not have conflict, resentment, possibility, or prejudi
scott bennett, i'm a former united states army psychological warfare officer and he served in the state department counterterrorism office under investor del bailey. so i wanted to come here to russia in the dawn bass area and gather the facts to take back to the american people in the course of the hold on bass of the front lines and the square, the bombs and the bullets are raging. this is where people are dying, this is where the buildings are exploding. so i wanted to see 1st hand the scars...
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thus, the united states, this claim is false. the goal is to block the past any serious diplomatic efforts to end the war in gaza. so the united states wants to keep such attempts with a narrow scope in order to obstruct any serious efforts within a security council. in the tripartite negotiations due to america's history in the region, whether in iraq or afghanistan, it's true that the american resolution strongly opposes the ground military attack in the roughest sectors. but this cannot be interpreted for humanitarian reasons or rather, for regional considerations. for the united states tries to these regional allies in the middle east, including egypt, co director of the international acts and sent us are found as says that the us is the main obstacle. tedney piece agreement on cost in the us position is exactly and completely un indorsements a support of israel's war in gaza. every criminal aspect of it and they are the major blockade of any agreement being reached internationally through the un. this is the 3rd data, and it
thus, the united states, this claim is false. the goal is to block the past any serious diplomatic efforts to end the war in gaza. so the united states wants to keep such attempts with a narrow scope in order to obstruct any serious efforts within a security council. in the tripartite negotiations due to america's history in the region, whether in iraq or afghanistan, it's true that the american resolution strongly opposes the ground military attack in the roughest sectors. but this cannot be...
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this is allows the investment for the united states. we're not getting rich out of this, you're not benefiting from this. this is a waste of money and a waste of time and a waste of lives. and those are the top floor. is this alex. i'll see you in just half an hour, stay with the how many people question, the name is true, provocative collateral murder. instead of collateral damage and the information, but as a former marine company commander, i knew enough about more law launch a war to know that that was in fact or there is no video of more market in history in the public domain. there is no video type that shows how a country lot in the united states has wage war. there's nothing out there that is so on the on east that is on census, that shows what was in the modern era is really like nothing. and that's why the us government doesn't want it in the, in a court room where they want to try drilling and such. that's why it's not part of the indictment against him because it's so embarrassing it's, i think it's really important that esp
this is allows the investment for the united states. we're not getting rich out of this, you're not benefiting from this. this is a waste of money and a waste of time and a waste of lives. and those are the top floor. is this alex. i'll see you in just half an hour, stay with the how many people question, the name is true, provocative collateral murder. instead of collateral damage and the information, but as a former marine company commander, i knew enough about more law launch a war to know...
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this time the united states seemed to be fair weather friend of the shah. the shah came to the united states for medical treatment in would have been i guess 19 early 198 when late. 1979, early 1981, somewhere helms went to see him in the hospital in new york, and the first thing that shaw said to him was, why did you americans turn against me? so certainly by the time the revolution got on the way, he had his doubts about us and i think it affected his ability to manage the crisis. sharife began a policy of meeting the opposition's demands. before being made, he did away with the unpopulary party and announced all political parties in the country legal. hundreds of political prisoners were released and freedom of expression became a civil right. the prime minister also curtailed powers and closed down casinos and nightclubs. the imperial calendar was also. آیا ممکنه که وجود بیان و دولت اونا رو خواهید. البته احزاب همون طور که اعلام شده است آزادن و می توانند که احزاب جدی
this time the united states seemed to be fair weather friend of the shah. the shah came to the united states for medical treatment in would have been i guess 19 early 198 when late. 1979, early 1981, somewhere helms went to see him in the hospital in new york, and the first thing that shaw said to him was, why did you americans turn against me? so certainly by the time the revolution got on the way, he had his doubts about us and i think it affected his ability to manage the crisis. sharife...