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given the united states own history of religious liberties, how did the people in the united states react to what was going on in guam? well, they may not have known very much what was going on in guam, because it's so far away. but the guam indians were really organizing amongst themselves for this the right for self-government. they there was the petition that i mentioned from 1901, that was one of a petitions that we know of. and guam remained under naval rule. that's military rule until 1950. this is probably something that people don't know about. guam after 1950. the us president appointed a governor to be the representative governor of guam and guam indians were still unsatisfied. and of course, because they wanted again the right to their own cratic elections. so they elected their first governor in 1970. and since then, guam has been represented to the united states as an unincorporated territory through through the governor that guam indian residents elect. so it became a territory in 1898 and remains a territory today. it does. so we've come to the philippines, which is where t
given the united states own history of religious liberties, how did the people in the united states react to what was going on in guam? well, they may not have known very much what was going on in guam, because it's so far away. but the guam indians were really organizing amongst themselves for this the right for self-government. they there was the petition that i mentioned from 1901, that was one of a petitions that we know of. and guam remained under naval rule. that's military rule until...
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i think it is similar to the problem that exists in the united states and the united states political establishment leaves the bible. they continue to think that they are the most important country in the world by far, that they can see to call up their opponents because they are exceptional because they are destined to be different than god. like i said, that's the most appropriate description of that perception of himself. so israel this way, the machine is very similar. they see themselves as gods chosen people. even those who are secular and israel somehow are they believe in something which they don't believe exist. paradoxically, or they, they're not religious, but they somehow believe that they are exceptional. that sense of arrogance. and that sense of, uh, uh, exceptionalism in israel, i think, rapes a complacency that is similar to what we try to, to what we see in the united states. and so there's riley's, don't consider the palestinians to be human beings equal to them with capabilities. who can be brilliant. and i think that's what basically destroyed this whole narrative
i think it is similar to the problem that exists in the united states and the united states political establishment leaves the bible. they continue to think that they are the most important country in the world by far, that they can see to call up their opponents because they are exceptional because they are destined to be different than god. like i said, that's the most appropriate description of that perception of himself. so israel this way, the machine is very similar. they see themselves...
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k was partner with united states in iraq was partner with united states in the, in i've got a son, was partly with united states in my country, syria. so old and oh, it doesn't indicate that the indications are not really positive. i'm not sure. really. 100 percent positive and optimistic about it. however, the pressure by the people was amazing today outside the outside the court. and i hope this continues to model. and i hope there would be further steps because the people have to continue the sit ins and they have to block the exit. absolutely. and aside from the, from any, from the, from the prison, if they try to expedite the him or put him in a, in a plan because they say, if the decision is made to model to expedite him, he may be put in a plan in a matter of few hours, and the stella and his wife and the legal team would not have enough time to take the issue to appear in court for human rights to vocal nasty. i'm at least experts in seriana analysis to tell found the many thanks for your time. appreciate it, a policy renewal. the license on the judy massage cases. we followed
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the united states is becoming a leader in channeling united states' investments to pakistan. in the last fiscal year, our u.s.-based diaspora investments are in fact remittances, $3 billion, same as in the previous year. to answer your question as to what are the most promising sex -- the most promising sectors, i would start with the tech sector. a small 10 belinda -- $10 million venture capital funding has soared to $4 billion. e-commerce earned $6 billion last year. tech startups covering for an tech, -- fintech, real estate, and transportation are transforming pakistan's economic landscape. this is just the beginning. new technologies, ai, robotics, block chain, synthetic biology, you name it, are being taught in pakistani colleges and universities and being assimilated by industry. venture capital firms from the united states, europe, the gulf, china, and southeast asia are financing these startups because they see pakistan as the next digital hub. which even now has 30,000 i.t. firms and 75,000 i.t. graduates joining the workforce every year. we are training an addition
the united states is becoming a leader in channeling united states' investments to pakistan. in the last fiscal year, our u.s.-based diaspora investments are in fact remittances, $3 billion, same as in the previous year. to answer your question as to what are the most promising sex -- the most promising sectors, i would start with the tech sector. a small 10 belinda -- $10 million venture capital funding has soared to $4 billion. e-commerce earned $6 billion last year. tech startups covering...
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those are the strengths of the united states. but most important, is the word of the united states and whether we stand by our word. whether we are credible, and so, when it appears that we are-- that we are weak in the sense of delivering what we promised we would do, it hurts our credibility. i mean, i've been abroad, just like you have. and i've talked to foreign leaders. and the question that they inevitably ask is, what's happening in the united states? can we trust the president? can we trust the congress, can we trust an ally? those are the questions i get and i'm sure others have gotten the same question. >> thank you. >> and the important thing is that we have to show that what we say we will do, we do and if we back away from that, it sends the wrong message to the world. >> thank you, secretary. secretary pompeo, i'd love to kind of bring you into this, you know, the challenges that you see before us, the fact that the two of you served here in congress and you're seeing what we're up to, the challenges we're facing th
those are the strengths of the united states. but most important, is the word of the united states and whether we stand by our word. whether we are credible, and so, when it appears that we are-- that we are weak in the sense of delivering what we promised we would do, it hurts our credibility. i mean, i've been abroad, just like you have. and i've talked to foreign leaders. and the question that they inevitably ask is, what's happening in the united states? can we trust the president? can we...
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over the past year, texas created more new jobs than any other state in the united states, more than half a million. more. 19 seaports would be the space center of the world. almost 150,000 people are employed in the aviation and space industry. there are 1,450 airports in the state. the largest space center named after johnson is located here. nasa space flight center. the heart of astronautics. american grandees too with texas registration. booing spacex is the largest american armed corporation locket martin. and this whole huge colossus of refusal. illegal entry into texas. this is a big report from cbs on the texas border , everything is turbulent. representatives of the border service at the end of december detained 50,000 illegal immigrants in just 5 days; overall, the flow from the south increased by 1,500 people per day. over the past 24 hours , more than 10,000 migrants have been checked by the patrol service. also, over 3.0 here in the sector. dal rio, texas. you can to see this woman with a child on her shoulders. here we are seeing more and more migrants, they are very c
over the past year, texas created more new jobs than any other state in the united states, more than half a million. more. 19 seaports would be the space center of the world. almost 150,000 people are employed in the aviation and space industry. there are 1,450 airports in the state. the largest space center named after johnson is located here. nasa space flight center. the heart of astronautics. american grandees too with texas registration. booing spacex is the largest american armed...
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except the united states of america. and so i want to keep the united states strong. for some reason, people in this state understand. and what i mean when i say at the charleston shipyard or here in this part of south carolina, keep the united states of america strong. i am proud to have served with the president that has achieved something that no other president in the nuclear age is achieved. he's hammered out an arms control agreement that's verifiable and that for the first time in the nuclear age gets rid of an entire generation of nuclear weapons, good arms control, good national security. and we got it because we we understand the soviets, we are tough in negotiating with the soviets. and you, the people of south carolina backed us as we strengthened the military of the united states of america. so keep the country strong. but don't be afraid then to a step for peace. and that's the kind of president i'd like to be. i'd like to build on these arms control agreements. i want to see those conventional forces in balance in europe. i'd love to be the president to
except the united states of america. and so i want to keep the united states strong. for some reason, people in this state understand. and what i mean when i say at the charleston shipyard or here in this part of south carolina, keep the united states of america strong. i am proud to have served with the president that has achieved something that no other president in the nuclear age is achieved. he's hammered out an arms control agreement that's verifiable and that for the first time in the...
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states, a united states that wasn't run by bankers and businessmen, but a united states where people still believed justice and freedom, yes we'll rally round the flag boys, rally once again, shouting the battle cry of freedom, yes we'll rally round the hillside, we'll rally from the planes, shouting the battle cry of freedom, you know there's that, and then there's like a calmer one they talk about, we shall overcome, you know, we shall overcome, we shall overcome, we shall overcome some day, oh deep in my heart, i do believe, we shall overcome someday, we shall live. in peace, we shall live in peace, we shall live in peace some day, oh deep in my heart, i do believe, we shall live in peace someday. will walk hand in hand, will walk hand in hand, and all the peace shall overcome, he shall overcome some day, what if i all that do, oh we shall overcome some, we walk hand in hand, we walk hand in hand, we are, either you're with us. لو وافق صدام على كل قرارات الامم المتحده وعلى كل ما تريده الولايات المتحده لكان قد اط
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we, we are less, are people then lesser states, them the united states. and therefore, when they send that, that they sense that they are superior, then they have exceptional rights. and when they do something, which we consider to be evil, they don't consider to be able at god most i'll say it's a mistake, like any rock by invading the country and destroying the company. they then baited and destroyed the country. they never said that we did evil at most. so say it was that there was a mistake. now i know that you were born and spoke to your formative for gene, a chairs and the united face and done at a certain point of time. you returned to iran, you're also volunteer. it's a 25 and the iran iraq war you were subjected to, to a chemical weapons attack. and i want to ask you, it's a personal question, but i think it's very valid in this day and age. did you ever have to face a moment the choosing of making a conscious choice of who you are? because you have various identities. you have a very abrupt introduction to the multi faceted nature of the world.
we, we are less, are people then lesser states, them the united states. and therefore, when they send that, that they sense that they are superior, then they have exceptional rights. and when they do something, which we consider to be evil, they don't consider to be able at god most i'll say it's a mistake, like any rock by invading the country and destroying the company. they then baited and destroyed the country. they never said that we did evil at most. so say it was that there was a...
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united states congress declaring that you, the united states congress are put on notice that any weapons that you provide to israel in the form of economic sustainance and such, you will be liable for the bloodshed and the genocide, you're being put on legal notice and a copy of this is being sent to the international court of justice to the united nations security council, to the united nations general assembly to the united international criminal court. being put on notice that the rest of the world is is uh watching and is is clearly declaring that if the united states gives money and weapons to israel to unleash more murder against the palestinians, it will be aiding abetting genocide, and it will suffer all of the legal, economic, political, social, cultural and military consequences of that action, the the the genocide that israel is doing, is an offense to all of humanity and god himself, and it's quite horrifying that my own congress in the united states has sunk to such a monstrous level of idiocy and blindness that they would would call evil good and good evil, but i think that
united states congress declaring that you, the united states congress are put on notice that any weapons that you provide to israel in the form of economic sustainance and such, you will be liable for the bloodshed and the genocide, you're being put on legal notice and a copy of this is being sent to the international court of justice to the united nations security council, to the united nations general assembly to the united international criminal court. being put on notice that the rest of...
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the united state by far the biggest ally. it is a great advantage even for the united states. together with native allies, we have said 50% of the world's gdp. there is no reason the u.s. should do with china alone. we are so much stronger. nato is a good deal for the united states. it is good for the european allies but also the united states. i expect all the messages we need from next summer will be in a more dangerous world. because we live in a more unpredictable and dangerous world. >> thank you.
the united state by far the biggest ally. it is a great advantage even for the united states. together with native allies, we have said 50% of the world's gdp. there is no reason the u.s. should do with china alone. we are so much stronger. nato is a good deal for the united states. it is good for the european allies but also the united states. i expect all the messages we need from next summer will be in a more dangerous world. because we live in a more unpredictable and dangerous world....
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when is the united states going to do with the united states pledged to do. defend democracy andy tate -- and dictatorship. >> europe still needs to do more. as of last summer only 11 of the nato allies, that still needs to be done and applaud what germany is doing to get there hopefully this year. there are so many european allies. with regards to the united states, we are democracies. it takes time to get there. so for example the europeans haven't gotten to 2% yet. it takes time to bring democracies along. we will get there with regards to making adjustments. there may be different paths to get there. i'm reminded of winston churchill's quote americans will do the right thing after exhausting all other possibilities. i do think we will get there, it's just democracies take time to process. >> is there enough time for the democratic process. >> hearing about the two europeans here. what senator angus king told me that the united states is 15th in terms of defense spending. and other european countries are spending more frankly. giving all to the 2%. that's
when is the united states going to do with the united states pledged to do. defend democracy andy tate -- and dictatorship. >> europe still needs to do more. as of last summer only 11 of the nato allies, that still needs to be done and applaud what germany is doing to get there hopefully this year. there are so many european allies. with regards to the united states, we are democracies. it takes time to get there. so for example the europeans haven't gotten to 2% yet. it takes time to...
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we're now we want to cooperate the united states. the way you're still yeah, to me dominance as an agenda. i mean if we look at it objectively, if i also have to have some business planned to it. if you want, i'd share with you need to calculate the names of the goals and to make sure that you know, your, your balance to these is in order from what you're saying. and from what you've been writing, it appears that the united states just claims dominance, but it doesn't do any sort of homework to ensure that it has the resources, the capacity is the strategy, the tactics to insure, and without it, i don't understand how these people imagine the dominance will stay with them. i mean, it's like it's, it's not just wishful thinking. it seems to be a, you know, they say, well, perhaps, yeah, but yeah, so, and so the answer is, uh, the answer is 1st, they live in the past. i because the us was relatively more powerful in 1992 by the clearly lives in the past year. how we use it, use a man of the past that a lot of my former colleagues at ha
we're now we want to cooperate the united states. the way you're still yeah, to me dominance as an agenda. i mean if we look at it objectively, if i also have to have some business planned to it. if you want, i'd share with you need to calculate the names of the goals and to make sure that you know, your, your balance to these is in order from what you're saying. and from what you've been writing, it appears that the united states just claims dominance, but it doesn't do any sort of homework to...
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in the united states themselves, experts writes that the united states are none the less gradually changing their position in the world. it is your expert to write that i just read them. the only question is how this would happen painfully and quickly or gently and gradually. and this is written by people who are not anti american, 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 to analyze and recommend certain decisions at the level of political leaders. the, [000:00:00;00] the israel to itself selfish interests is not just destroying its rep is not only destroying the so called legitimacy as well in the eyes of the world. but it's destroying the whole of the western project of all of the notion of western civilization and somehow western civilization being exceptional for the greatest civilization. now people are looking down at the when the, the russian states never, i've started as i'm one of the most sense community best. most all sense and up in the system must be the one else holes. quest
in the united states themselves, experts writes that the united states are none the less gradually changing their position in the world. it is your expert to write that i just read them. the only question is how this would happen painfully and quickly or gently and gradually. and this is written by people who are not anti american, 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 to analyze and...
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the united states. so if you want to know why isolationism becomes such a powerful force in america in the interwar period, one of the reasons is because of the roosevelt corollary to the monroe doctrine, which fosters all of these interventions. so i often tell the students it's kind of like iraq and in our lifetimes and how that's fueled a resurgence. isolationism because of the costs, these interventions. so it really matters in teeing up what will become a big grand debate about the future of american foreign as the world enters those two great world wars in the in the mid 20th century. and so i'll ask a quick follow up that melissa wants to add. anything. well, let's get to melissa's question, because it does play right off of that and then maybe backtrack. we'll come back to the other one for you. melissa, have not forgotten you're there. we can see you in. you're looking over our shoulder. so jay noted and dan starting us off from 1823 on, really through the 19th century into the early 20th, lati
the united states. so if you want to know why isolationism becomes such a powerful force in america in the interwar period, one of the reasons is because of the roosevelt corollary to the monroe doctrine, which fosters all of these interventions. so i often tell the students it's kind of like iraq and in our lifetimes and how that's fueled a resurgence. isolationism because of the costs, these interventions. so it really matters in teeing up what will become a big grand debate about the future...
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the united states is doing everything possible. it seems to try and convince countries not to talk into belt and road initiative. what do you make of that? of that tit for tat? that consternation that's going on between the united states, the west really and president she, china, and the mountain road. so 1st of all, i want to say b r i caught a initiative is not about a one country or a lines is an id or a vision shared by countries and when i visions around roadways no political agenda . i know screens attached as low as one find a vision or even some projects attractive. one could have seen play a joint including all the you're paying and the u. s. companies. chinese sophie shows have emphasized many times that the b r ice door is wide open for the us and a european countries. the essence of the b r. i isn't about dictating terms, but encouraging partnerships. so increasingly, if we look closely, european to us have already become part of this initiative. in many ways, several eastern european countries have signed the b r i agr
the united states is doing everything possible. it seems to try and convince countries not to talk into belt and road initiative. what do you make of that? of that tit for tat? that consternation that's going on between the united states, the west really and president she, china, and the mountain road. so 1st of all, i want to say b r i caught a initiative is not about a one country or a lines is an id or a vision shared by countries and when i visions around roadways no political agenda . i...
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no short answer: it is, the united states and the united kingdom combined are demonstrating that the the're doing the equivalent of pun punching a bag of jello keeps moving around, we don't have any clear idea where the different missiles are, the the his have mobile missile systems, so they're very difficult to... "it's attached to the ship and it fires a very rapid rate, almost like solid sheet of metal coming out, but it's the last line of defense. what this means is that the hoothies fired an anti-ship missile that penetrated every other line of defense, and that was the thing that saved that ship, so i think it's just matter of time before the hoothies are going to sink one or more of these us or uk ships. uh, wow, that's interesting. ray, what about that? you just heard what larry said, i mean the last..." line of defense, i mean, what does that mean when we're talking about uh, a group like ans law or the yemini military uh being able to stand up or deal with the united states in this manner? well, there are people in washington that just can't believe that we could possibly l
no short answer: it is, the united states and the united kingdom combined are demonstrating that the the're doing the equivalent of pun punching a bag of jello keeps moving around, we don't have any clear idea where the different missiles are, the the his have mobile missile systems, so they're very difficult to... "it's attached to the ship and it fires a very rapid rate, almost like solid sheet of metal coming out, but it's the last line of defense. what this means is that the hoothies...
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and because of that, their gdp has gone from 75% of the united states' gdp to 64% of the united states' gdp. and we should not follow the same path that china has a taken. unfortunately as y'all know hearing this coverage of the rhetoric of our times, i think the united states is in a once in a generation period of virulent anti-immigrant sentiment. we have to push back. we have to remember that the united states became the most powerful, prosperous nation on earth not in spite of immigrants, but because ofpe immigrants. we've got to do everything that we can to make sure that we hold true to what has made us successful as a country. and when we think about russia, i want us to make sure both russia and china, that we keep our perspective. and this is what i mean by that. the russians are very intent on disinformation. i've sat on the intelligence for about seven and a half years, was part of the committee when we did the investigation into russian interference in the 2016 elections. the reason that's important is because we've got enough, got to be vigilant about protecting against di
and because of that, their gdp has gone from 75% of the united states' gdp to 64% of the united states' gdp. and we should not follow the same path that china has a taken. unfortunately as y'all know hearing this coverage of the rhetoric of our times, i think the united states is in a once in a generation period of virulent anti-immigrant sentiment. we have to push back. we have to remember that the united states became the most powerful, prosperous nation on earth not in spite of immigrants,...
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gaza and and the agreement of the the arab states who are allied to the united states, so there are differences and that's why there is some tension between them. we we know that the united states is pressing on for a type of ceasefire, and we know that... against um the israeli minister this week said that there were promising signs, so there is obviously something um substantial underway in the these negotiations which um is are being mediated by qatar, egypt and others, um, but nevertheless there is this tension in the war aims and until that is resolved and until the united states puts real pressure upon israel to settle then the the war will continue. okay, this uh uh failure as you mentioned, masu shajara of the international organizations, and i believe you're referring to the un, i'm guessing in this case and point, um, it's not going to get solved, right? i mean, we don't, i don't if there's anything that you may know that shows that it's going to, then maybe you can tell us, uh, we're looking at another scenario that's been unfolding and that's inside of occupied palestine
gaza and and the agreement of the the arab states who are allied to the united states, so there are differences and that's why there is some tension between them. we we know that the united states is pressing on for a type of ceasefire, and we know that... against um the israeli minister this week said that there were promising signs, so there is obviously something um substantial underway in the these negotiations which um is are being mediated by qatar, egypt and others, um, but nevertheless...
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states, a united states that wasn't run by bankers and businessmen, but the united states where people still believed in justice and... freedom: yes, we'll rally round the flag, boys, rally once again, shouting the battle cry of freedom, yes, we'll rally round the hillside, we'll rally from the plains, shouting the battle cry of freedom, you know, there's that, and then there's like a calmer one they talk about, we shall overcome, you know, we shall overcome, shall overcome, we shall overcome some day, oh deep in my heart, do believe, we shall overcome someday, we shall live in peace, we shall live in peace, we shall live in peace some day, oh deep in my heart, do believe, we shall live in peace someday, will... walk hand in hand, will walk hand in hand, all the peace shall overcome, we shall over come some day, what if in my... god and all that i do, oh we shall overcome some, we walk hand in hands, heal our hand in hand, hell and nations the first out of the exercise as part of the 24. named after the longest river in the world, it's now become the largest e-commerce company on the p
states, a united states that wasn't run by bankers and businessmen, but the united states where people still believed in justice and... freedom: yes, we'll rally round the flag, boys, rally once again, shouting the battle cry of freedom, yes, we'll rally round the hillside, we'll rally from the plains, shouting the battle cry of freedom, you know, there's that, and then there's like a calmer one they talk about, we shall overcome, you know, we shall overcome, shall overcome, we shall overcome...
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it's the united states decided a way back way. and i already, at least i 27 years ago when we have one account of it, that nato within large to ukraine, rushes from then until this small would have said no way. but then comes the question, why does the us do this? i and i think that there are i in 2 different categories of answers. one is that the united states just wants to be the global head. your mind. it wants to be the biggest power and it wants to habits pieces on every place on the world. chessboard i the other is that it's business. i that a, somehow there's good business that comes out of that approach. now they could be related, i because what is the business? so partly it's the war business itself. i, that's a trillion dollar your business, at least even bigger. and 2nd, by having military base is all over the world. the us things that it controls the flows of resources. it gets more oil. uh it uh, is able to determine where pipelines go and so on. so there's another view which says that it's politics in the service of
it's the united states decided a way back way. and i already, at least i 27 years ago when we have one account of it, that nato within large to ukraine, rushes from then until this small would have said no way. but then comes the question, why does the us do this? i and i think that there are i in 2 different categories of answers. one is that the united states just wants to be the global head. your mind. it wants to be the biggest power and it wants to habits pieces on every place on the...
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states, now politico writes that the economy of the united states is improving, and this is already forcing trump, and apparently his advisers, to look for other buttons to push in the run-up to election day in order to play on them, and in fact play against . joseph biden, how much, well, what 's next, what is donald trump going to do? it's hard to predict, he, by the way , a few days ago, he's on his social media, this social, he, he tweeted that the economy is improving, the stock market is...
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united states for elections. unfortunately, therefore, they have limited opportunities for free expression of thought, unlike citizens of many other countries, including ours. let's listen to how cia director willim burns explains the dynamics in us-china relations, this is from his recent foreign affairs article. for sidin ping, a man who tends to view the united states as a fading superpower, american leadership in ukraine certainly came as a surprise: the united states' willingness to use economic leverage to successfully resist pressure, washington's ability to hold its allies together. to counter putin's aggression have shaken beijing's belief that america is on the verge of collapse. the strong us alliances in the indo-pacific region, off the chinese coast, have had a sobering effect on beijing. one of the most reliable ways to make america look helpless in the eyes of the prc is to provoke chinese aggression, refuse to support ukraine, further material assistance to kiev will not be carried out to the detr
united states for elections. unfortunately, therefore, they have limited opportunities for free expression of thought, unlike citizens of many other countries, including ours. let's listen to how cia director willim burns explains the dynamics in us-china relations, this is from his recent foreign affairs article. for sidin ping, a man who tends to view the united states as a fading superpower, american leadership in ukraine certainly came as a surprise: the united states' willingness to use...
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states, would you say that for if there were any that did not know the real role of the united states in this? that with this genocide taking place against the palestinians that the roles have been totally clarified. well, i think with the presence of the united states in the middle east, the world is becoming worse. we've seen their failure in afghanistan, we've seen their failure in iraq, in syria, how they occupy at the northeast of the country, which is which represent the bread. basket and the source of energy just only to deprive syria from the resources, we've seen how they blocked tanaf between syria and iraq to stop and block the exchange of commerce and that iran and its allies managed to open the road through abu kamal, the exact road that was bombed yesterday by the americans, we've seen how the american they've done everything in their power to destabilize. the middle east, they've tried to bring war in the middle east and they have succeeded because they're very strong, but they have not brought peace and they have certainly not earn the... mind and heart of the populati
states, would you say that for if there were any that did not know the real role of the united states in this? that with this genocide taking place against the palestinians that the roles have been totally clarified. well, i think with the presence of the united states in the middle east, the world is becoming worse. we've seen their failure in afghanistan, we've seen their failure in iraq, in syria, how they occupy at the northeast of the country, which is which represent the bread. basket and...
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states and zienist organizations who have full support by the united states government and the you know across the ey whether democrats or republicans, look, who's building these colonies in the west bank? it's organizations like the jewish national fund that is fully supported and tax exempt, you know, most of the settlers who are in the west bank actually comes from you know the united states, from new york and chicago and boston and you know and also from canada and europe, these are a classic example of western colonization. in palestine, some of these settlers don't even speak hebrew, they speak, fluid english with no accent, and so at one hand, the united states is responsible for these settlers and their actions and you know their behavior, and on the other hand, the united states is worried about the crumbling of the palestinian authority in the west bank, which gives a more of a present and strength to the palestinian. existence, so they really are worried about israel and these settlers more than they're worried about the palestinians, but at the same time the united states wa
states and zienist organizations who have full support by the united states government and the you know across the ey whether democrats or republicans, look, who's building these colonies in the west bank? it's organizations like the jewish national fund that is fully supported and tax exempt, you know, most of the settlers who are in the west bank actually comes from you know the united states, from new york and chicago and boston and you know and also from canada and europe, these are a...
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states, and the united states is training remnance of isis there, those tribes in alt, they they were loyal to isis and they carry out attacks on syrian troops from those bases and then they return to those are controlled by the united states, so what the united states did was, as an occupying power, they attacked the indigenous population, they did not attack iranians, they did not attack the lebanese, and in fact they also intacked attacked iraqi military bases that belong to the central government in baghdad, but if you hadn't known any of this... you would think that uh by listening to western media that the united states was attacking some sort of aggressive force that was invading us owned property right and dr. manandi uh dr. doctor if you could for second apparently dr. mandy we don't have him for more than few minutes so let me get the second question out to dr. uh manandi and the the syrian government time and again it says that every time that we're taking out last remnance of the daiish terrorist group, there's either regime from tel aviv or the u.s., with these nefarious
states, and the united states is training remnance of isis there, those tribes in alt, they they were loyal to isis and they carry out attacks on syrian troops from those bases and then they return to those are controlled by the united states, so what the united states did was, as an occupying power, they attacked the indigenous population, they did not attack iranians, they did not attack the lebanese, and in fact they also intacked attacked iraqi military bases that belong to the central...
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if you take israel for what it is, an outgrowth of the united states in west asia. than the wars that the israeli military is fighting or america's by extension, and it is not just figurative thing to say, israel would not have survived in the past seven decades without american support. the united states has showered israel with billions in financial aid, military aid and other forms of support throughout its years of existence. israel would have been unable to survive without the us support throughout its short existence. in order to build these so... old iron dome weapon system alone, america offered a whopping $1.6 billion from 2011 to 2021. last year, the united states congress passed another $1 billion in funding for the apparently israeli system. in the ongoing war on gaza, the israeli regime has been gobbling up american money and weapons. since the start of the war, the pentagon has quietly ramped up military aid to israel, from more missiles for iron dome to laser guided missiles for apache helicopters, also us made to bunkerbuster munitions to military vehicles, according t
if you take israel for what it is, an outgrowth of the united states in west asia. than the wars that the israeli military is fighting or america's by extension, and it is not just figurative thing to say, israel would not have survived in the past seven decades without american support. the united states has showered israel with billions in financial aid, military aid and other forms of support throughout its years of existence. israel would have been unable to survive without the us support...
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- inhuman treatment in the united states _ inhuman treatment in the united states. ., . ., states. the editor in chief of wikileaks — states. the editor in chief of wikileaks is _ states. the editor in chief of wikileaks is also _ states. the editor in chief of wikileaks is also here - states. the editor in chief of wikileaks is also here and l states. the editor in chief of| wikileaks is also here and he states. the editor in chief of - wikileaks is also here and he told me that this case goes wider than mr assange. he says if he is extracted to the us journalists around the world will think again before publishing any leaked information thatis publishing any leaked information that is given to them. we publishing any leaked information that is given to them.— publishing any leaked information that is given to them. we will have full updates _ that is given to them. we will have full updates on _ that is given to them. we will have full updates on events _ that is given to them. we will have full updates on events on - that is given to them. we will have full updates on events
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states, i will be talking to oleksandr motsyk, the ambassador of ukraine to the united states. from 2010 to 2015, good health, mr. oleksandr, thank you for finding time for us, good evening, glory to ukraine, glory to the heroes, and i have a purely american question for you first, then a ukrainian-american one, but an american one questions, politics was written by such a publication that biden in private conversations, well, not very flattering to trump, and somehow it's like how the news sounded, and i'm sitting to... i think someone doesn't know about this, that in private conversations, both presidents, and prime ministers , and ministers, and deputies about their political opponents say whatever they want, that's what they say, i don't think trump talks very well about biden, biden about trump and so on and so forth, everyone doesn't like their political opponents, but it seems like that that the world is making noise for the second day. oh, look, he's his, he's his somehow, no that's what i called it, well, yes, well, it's normal, that's always the case, what do you say, eh,
states, i will be talking to oleksandr motsyk, the ambassador of ukraine to the united states. from 2010 to 2015, good health, mr. oleksandr, thank you for finding time for us, good evening, glory to ukraine, glory to the heroes, and i have a purely american question for you first, then a ukrainian-american one, but an american one questions, politics was written by such a publication that biden in private conversations, well, not very flattering to trump, and somehow it's like how the news...
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>> the united states is a vital trade partner of mexico and vice versa. this is not a new phenomenon, nor is the fact we are perfectly happy to see a free exchange of goods and products but not so happy to see an exchange of people. but the reality is, the people are going to be crossing the border anyway. people are crossing the border. people come into the united states, sometimes that the government's position to come here and stay after the fact. that is true of canadians, true of western europeans, true of mexicans. that is not a result of citizenship, but the fact life happens and priorities shift over time. what we truly want is to encourage the cross-border ties, then we need to stop using the border as a political baseball bat to beat political opponents with. we've seen the biden administration shut down ports of entry or a few days at a time. we have seen the governor of texas greg abbott demand inspection 100% of the cargo -- commercial cargo carrying vehicles crossing at certain ports of entry as a weight to make a point about border security
>> the united states is a vital trade partner of mexico and vice versa. this is not a new phenomenon, nor is the fact we are perfectly happy to see a free exchange of goods and products but not so happy to see an exchange of people. but the reality is, the people are going to be crossing the border anyway. people are crossing the border. people come into the united states, sometimes that the government's position to come here and stay after the fact. that is true of canadians, true of...
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states and 's organizations who have full support by the united states government and the you know across the are whether democrats or republicans, look who's building these colonies in the west bank, it's organizations like the jewish national fund that is fully supported and tax exempt, you know most of the settlers who are in the west bank actually comes from you know the united states from new york and chicago and boston'. and you know and also from canada and europe, these are a classic example of western colonization in palestine, some of these settlers don't even speak hebrew, they speak you know fluid english with no accent, and so at one hand the united states is responsible for these settlers and their actions and you know their behavior, and on the other hand the united states is worried about the crumbling of the palestine. authority in the west bank, which gives a more of a present and strength to the palestinian resistance, so they really are worried about israel and these settlers more than they're worried about the palestinians, but at the same time the united states wants
states and 's organizations who have full support by the united states government and the you know across the are whether democrats or republicans, look who's building these colonies in the west bank, it's organizations like the jewish national fund that is fully supported and tax exempt, you know most of the settlers who are in the west bank actually comes from you know the united states from new york and chicago and boston'. and you know and also from canada and europe, these are a classic...
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acting as puppet in west asia for the united states during the vietnam war, the united states were using the fighter jets that were sold to iran to attack vietnamese and we have passage in the memories of mother that one day shah went to his mother and was quite upset and the mother asked the shah, why are you upset? and the answer was that the americans have taken these fighter jets from iran without even notifying me, meaning the show, so the relationship between the shah and nixon kissenger those years... actually led to the revolution, because what wanted from nexon, after giving all these services to nixon was to leave the internal affairs of oppressing the people of iran to the shah, so cia had huge office in tehran, iran was actually the hub of cia operations in the middle east, and the cia didn't realize... 'there is going to be a revolution until it was too late and the reason for that was that it was an agreement between the shaw and the nexon administration to leave iran alone in terms of how shah was running the country in terms of oppressing the the revolution came in 1979 i
acting as puppet in west asia for the united states during the vietnam war, the united states were using the fighter jets that were sold to iran to attack vietnamese and we have passage in the memories of mother that one day shah went to his mother and was quite upset and the mother asked the shah, why are you upset? and the answer was that the americans have taken these fighter jets from iran without even notifying me, meaning the show, so the relationship between the shah and nixon kissenger...
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does the united states need this? you worked in germany, this is well known, and the germans clearly understand that their nato partners did this, of course, this dealt a blow to the german economy, why then are the germans silent, this confuses me, why the germans did not say anything about this question? well, this also surprises me, it also surprises me, but today’s german leadership is not, is not guided by national interests, but is guided by. interests of the collective west, otherwise it is difficult to explain the logic of their actions or inaction, because it’s not just about nord stream 2 , which blew up, nord stream 1, which blew up, nord stream 2 was damaged, but one pipe is alive, healthy, and can be supplied gas to europe, but germany is not opening it, we are ready, please, there is another route through poland and europe. the united states in terms of volume of financial assistance to ukraine is germany. through the territories of ukraine two gas routes pass. they took one route and simply closed i
does the united states need this? you worked in germany, this is well known, and the germans clearly understand that their nato partners did this, of course, this dealt a blow to the german economy, why then are the germans silent, this confuses me, why the germans did not say anything about this question? well, this also surprises me, it also surprises me, but today’s german leadership is not, is not guided by national interests, but is guided by. interests of the collective west, otherwise...
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states, a decline of the influence of the united states. the united states alliance even have repeatedly expressed the different of paintings on policies. for example, to west china against the united states. i think all of a wage have forced the united states to change some approaches in order to realize east own interest. i mean, meanwhile, and i'm looking forward to having another discussion with you because we're out of time. but i mean there's, there's the taiwan issue. there is the chip or issue that you eluded to. there's uh, you know, united states military exercises in the south china sea. there's the build up of some of the islands on the south china sea and that whole pacific rim discussion is a fascinating conversation for another time. i will look forward to due to having that with you and a guy is a host and a reporter for c g t a radio. it's a delight to be able to have this conversation with her so that we can all learn perspectives that we don't often take into account. thank you so much and it's a pleasure talking to you r
states, a decline of the influence of the united states. the united states alliance even have repeatedly expressed the different of paintings on policies. for example, to west china against the united states. i think all of a wage have forced the united states to change some approaches in order to realize east own interest. i mean, meanwhile, and i'm looking forward to having another discussion with you because we're out of time. but i mean there's, there's the taiwan issue. there is the chip...
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states, that's just in that conflict, of course the united states has been committing them all over the planet, um, the bombing recently of yemen, of syria along with an illegal occupation of iraq, along with in the legal occupation that still continues, even after it was officially discontinued several times now, this is the this is in essence the standard operating procedure of the of the empire. "i don't know how how you uh put a stop it using the architecture of imperialism that was constructed in the aftermath of world war ii uh, but it has to be stopped by whatever means necessary, and we're getting close to the point where it has to be stopped now. ray govern, iranian foreign minister hussein, abdul in his recent trip to beirot said that israel wants to drag the us alongside itself into the..." the west asia quagmire, do you believe the israelies are seeking to expand their onslot on gaza into a wider regional conflict so they can get the us directly involved and are those actions producing the results that the israelies are seeking? well i have to tell you that i've been aro
states, that's just in that conflict, of course the united states has been committing them all over the planet, um, the bombing recently of yemen, of syria along with an illegal occupation of iraq, along with in the legal occupation that still continues, even after it was officially discontinued several times now, this is the this is in essence the standard operating procedure of the of the empire. "i don't know how how you uh put a stop it using the architecture of imperialism that was...
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states, so the policies of the president of the united states ought to be deferred to. but in this glennon institutions against the truman night network, the -- which tickles my libertarian nerve, but assuming ite networking the bad guy here, you are saying the nsc is a place for my authority. they work geographically near me, i see them all the time. there was a fairly attention in the first trump administration -- you mentioned the nsc as one way to build that up. anyway from detaching that from the schedule f controversy? victoria: i am a fan of schedule f. it is a reform long in the making. a lot of my friends, many of them liberal democrats, in career bureaucracies, like it. they think it is a good idea. and that it would give them more latitude. we had a couple folks in the trump administration get detailed over for a period of time to the nsc who want upcoming political appointees, the giving up their career status, because they wanted to stay longer. i think that reform is deeply necessary. in terms of what the nsc does, that needs a total overhaul. we still hav
states, so the policies of the president of the united states ought to be deferred to. but in this glennon institutions against the truman night network, the -- which tickles my libertarian nerve, but assuming ite networking the bad guy here, you are saying the nsc is a place for my authority. they work geographically near me, i see them all the time. there was a fairly attention in the first trump administration -- you mentioned the nsc as one way to build that up. anyway from detaching that...
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the united states, belarus and the united states at least tried to establish normal bilateral relations. recently , donald trump said that if he wins the 2024 elections , he will be able to resolve the ukrainian conflict for about 100 pounds. he said that i know putin, i know zelensky, and we can put an end to this in 24 hours. how do you think, this is true because there is a feeling that this is nothing more than populism to attract supporters. donald trump said i will look at countries from a bilateral perspective. this applies to both ukraine and russia, no intrigue. and when he says this: i know putin, i know zelensky, i know lukashenko, i know sidinpin, he really means it. after all , the view of these leaders on the world is in many ways similar, national interests, and we know why, when i made a film about ukraine and its years of independence after the collapse of the ussr, we were able to trace its roots changes, how joe biden implemented his economic interests, how entire sectors of the economy were captured. the mueller report, the special counsel's official report on collus
the united states, belarus and the united states at least tried to establish normal bilateral relations. recently , donald trump said that if he wins the 2024 elections , he will be able to resolve the ukrainian conflict for about 100 pounds. he said that i know putin, i know zelensky, and we can put an end to this in 24 hours. how do you think, this is true because there is a feeling that this is nothing more than populism to attract supporters. donald trump said i will look at countries from...
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, traveling around the united states s... visited cuba, nicaragua, argentina, and then paid an official visit to brazil, visited rio de janeiro, brazil, fortaleza, where he took part in the brix summit, and held bilateral meetings not only with brix colleagues, but with latin american leaders, with the president of bolivia, eva morales of uruguay, jace mujica, peru. chile by michel bechelet, colombia by juan santos. putin cheered at the final of the world cup, after which russia took over the baton for hosting this tournament in 2018. during the visit vladimir putin to latin america, the first point was cuba, where our president met with fidel castro. this was a leader, this is a man who... thought about people every second, and not only about the cubans, he thought about all of latin america, he thought about all the people on the planet, on earth, and... really his entire consciousness was imbued with caring about achieving the common good of justice, he was a unique person, these are the kind of people latin america produc
, traveling around the united states s... visited cuba, nicaragua, argentina, and then paid an official visit to brazil, visited rio de janeiro, brazil, fortaleza, where he took part in the brix summit, and held bilateral meetings not only with brix colleagues, but with latin american leaders, with the president of bolivia, eva morales of uruguay, jace mujica, peru. chile by michel bechelet, colombia by juan santos. putin cheered at the final of the world cup, after which russia took over the...
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companies about united states investments, u.s. focused strategies and united states institutions. allowing these companies to ignore their obligation to respond to u.s. law is not just an affront to the subcommittee, it risks allowing companies to effectively contract away their obligations to other countries all around the world where you do business, where you perform services to comply with united states laws. although the subcommittee's inquiry began last summer with questions about the saudi arabia public investment fund in u.s. golf, it has become much bigger and more consequential. after mckinsey, bcg, each refused to voluntarily produce records about their work because of the saudi arabia objections and we issued subpoenas compelling them to do so. our goal is simple, we want to determine what work these companies have done and are doing that allows a foreign authoritarian government to use instruments of commerce in the united states to increase its influence within our shores and rebrand its tarnished image after years of horrific human rights abuses. our subpoenas seek
companies about united states investments, u.s. focused strategies and united states institutions. allowing these companies to ignore their obligation to respond to u.s. law is not just an affront to the subcommittee, it risks allowing companies to effectively contract away their obligations to other countries all around the world where you do business, where you perform services to comply with united states laws. although the subcommittee's inquiry began last summer with questions about the...
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the united states has to focus more on east asia. that is going to be the future of american foreign policy for the next 40 years, and europe has to wake up to that fact. now, let me just throw a couple of facts out there. number one, the problem in ukraine from the perspective of the united states of america, and i represent, i believe, the majority of american public opinion, even though i don't represent the majority of opinion of senators who come to munich, is that there's no clear endpoint, and fundamentally the limiting factors for american support of ukraine, it's not money, it's munitions. america, and this is true, by the way, of europe too, we don't make enough munitions to support a war in eastern europe, a war in the middle east, and potentially a contingency in east asia. so the united states is fundamentally limited. now, let me just throw very specific details. the pac-3, which is a patriot interceptor, ukraine uses in a month what the united states makes in a year. the patriot missile system is on a five year back or
the united states has to focus more on east asia. that is going to be the future of american foreign policy for the next 40 years, and europe has to wake up to that fact. now, let me just throw a couple of facts out there. number one, the problem in ukraine from the perspective of the united states of america, and i represent, i believe, the majority of american public opinion, even though i don't represent the majority of opinion of senators who come to munich, is that there's no clear...
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remember, this is a, an election year in the united states. and it was inevitable that the fight and would have to respond and he has responded in this way. but let's actually have a listen to lloyd austin's comments on the american position regarding the attack. we will continue to work to avoid a wider conflict than a region, but we will take all necessary actions to defend the united states, our interest, and our people. and we will respond when we choose where we choose and how we choose pretty predictable stuff. but what about, what about the here opinions and um, what are they saying about this? uh, tinderbox is just being set on fire. yeah. what of course, predictably, given the geo political and geo strategic alignment between the you and the united states story, which were all very much aware of now, he was broadly aligned itself with america is really to intervene. essentially the support of this uh, on monday to mission into the red sea at to protect freedom of navigation as the americans and the british of porter. and i suppose it
remember, this is a, an election year in the united states. and it was inevitable that the fight and would have to respond and he has responded in this way. but let's actually have a listen to lloyd austin's comments on the american position regarding the attack. we will continue to work to avoid a wider conflict than a region, but we will take all necessary actions to defend the united states, our interest, and our people. and we will respond when we choose where we choose and how we choose...
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the united states has showered israel with billions in financial aid, military aid and other forms of support throughout its years of existence. israel would have been unable to survive without the us support throughout its short exists. in order to build the so-called iron dome weapon system alone, america offered a whopping 1.6 billion dollars from 2011 to 2021. last year, the united states congress passed another $1 billion dollars in funding for the apparently israeli system. in the ongoing war on gaza, the israeli regime has been gobbling up american money and weapons. since the start of the war, the pentagon has quietly ramped up military aid to israel, from more missiles for iron dome to laser guided missiles for apache helicopters (also us made) to bunkerbuster munitions, to military. vehicles, according to an internal defense department list. let's take a look at how america has been fueling the war on gaza an action. the latest war on gaza started on october the 7th after a multi-prunged attack by hamas, the gaza-based palestinian group, the scope of which caught the israeli
the united states has showered israel with billions in financial aid, military aid and other forms of support throughout its years of existence. israel would have been unable to survive without the us support throughout its short exists. in order to build the so-called iron dome weapon system alone, america offered a whopping 1.6 billion dollars from 2011 to 2021. last year, the united states congress passed another $1 billion dollars in funding for the apparently israeli system. in the ongoing...
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states left-wing, the united states right wing, and independent circles as well, this man is has the lowest presidential approval rating um in in perhaps over a century, and this person is being champion as the ticket, and the entire establishment is saying, either vote for this guy or you'll get trump. meanwhile, even on the trump side of things, on the republican side of things, you see the entire state uh in some senses even try to limit donald trump, i don't like donald trump, i think he's a murderous imperialist, i think he's a bankster, i think he's a terrible person, but you even see how like a quote unquote outsider, lot of people call him an outsider. but he's he's part of the same system. um, they try to limit him too, just because he he, the way he like talks about america, lot of people found about that, but as you can clearly see, there's limitations upon limitations, if you don't play the political ball game, they will they then they they're not interested in anything that you have to say. all right, let's look at some of the details here about the representation for da
states left-wing, the united states right wing, and independent circles as well, this man is has the lowest presidential approval rating um in in perhaps over a century, and this person is being champion as the ticket, and the entire establishment is saying, either vote for this guy or you'll get trump. meanwhile, even on the trump side of things, on the republican side of things, you see the entire state uh in some senses even try to limit donald trump, i don't like donald trump, i think he's...
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burns stated that it is strategically important for the united states of america to continue supporting ukraine against the background of russian aggression, quoting william burns, who in an interview said literally the following: "maintaining the flow of arms will strengthen ukraine's position if the opportunity for serious negotiations arises. this offers a chance to ensure a long-term win for ukraine and a strategic loss for russia. ukraine could defend its sovereignty and recover when russia has to... constant spending because of putin's stupidity, stupidity. for for the united states to withdraw from the conflict at this crucial moment and stop supporting ukraine would be an own goal of historic proportions. mrs. iryna , will there not be this own goal, which the director of the circus, william bertz, is talking about, because we see the development of events in the united states of america, well , it simply pushes us not even to the tenth position, probably to the 20th or 30th, because there is texas, there is trump, there are some other internal problems in the united states of a
burns stated that it is strategically important for the united states of america to continue supporting ukraine against the background of russian aggression, quoting william burns, who in an interview said literally the following: "maintaining the flow of arms will strengthen ukraine's position if the opportunity for serious negotiations arises. this offers a chance to ensure a long-term win for ukraine and a strategic loss for russia. ukraine could defend its sovereignty and recover when...