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we've got about 300000 chinese students studying in the united states. we have many american companies that i met with, or at least the representative here, including the, the chamber of commerce that continue to be very interested to do business here and is profoundly in our interest. i also noted to our, our host that china is broad economic success is also in our interest. we have done a remarkable job, rebounding from, from corporate and having a, a growing economy, very low unemployment, a tremendous investments in our future. but we also have done, it's a tremendously when there is growth in progress in other countries, especially one of the world's largest economies when it comes to china. so it simply would not be in our interest to seek to, to the couple. and as you, as i mentioned, and as you heard the sector yelling, say to congress just a few days ago. in fact, it would be disastrous. however, what is clearly in our interest is making sure that certain specific technologies that china may be using to, for example, advance, it's very opaque to
we've got about 300000 chinese students studying in the united states. we have many american companies that i met with, or at least the representative here, including the, the chamber of commerce that continue to be very interested to do business here and is profoundly in our interest. i also noted to our, our host that china is broad economic success is also in our interest. we have done a remarkable job, rebounding from, from corporate and having a, a growing economy, very low unemployment, a...
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align behind the united states. but as long as there is some sort of margin for them to work, they will work. and they have their own regional aspirations as well. and if you think about it, it also falls within the united states view on how to add to the, to spread its influence. so the, you know, the saudis could say, if we put pressure on syria 11 and for example, 11 and would fall under our influence. and therefore, the or influenced and so the americans would say the ultimately doesn't, doesn't matter how you market it, as long as you can actually achieve a lasting peace. that's a good enough of the result. the may get some, you know, haven't started to yours or persuasion is very helpful here. and it's, you know, it's still unclear who is the dog and who is the tale and in this whole tale. but the, at least people uh, not being killed in such large numbers anymore. yeah. we have yeah, yeah. we have to leave it there, but i, i agree that i appreciate your presence today. thank you very much for helping me. i'd
align behind the united states. but as long as there is some sort of margin for them to work, they will work. and they have their own regional aspirations as well. and if you think about it, it also falls within the united states view on how to add to the, to spread its influence. so the, you know, the saudis could say, if we put pressure on syria 11 and for example, 11 and would fall under our influence. and therefore, the or influenced and so the americans would say the ultimately doesn't,...
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states with united states does the same and uses the technology against russia. you know that, that makes the consequences of this less. so i do think in the future that there will be a trend towards getting at least some aspects of hypersonic technology down to proxy forces that can then use that against principles. like i said, either russian proxy against america, or an american proxy against russia, will arise and cheaper technologies to level the playing field when it comes to the us military dominance. we see in the 20th century, after world war 2 and even the earlier part of the 21st century wars extraordinarily complex business. but at the end of the day it's about killing people straight up. and so the question of whether or not the playing field is level it depends on answering to questions. what is your capacity to kill people? what's your capacity to absorb casual this? it doesn't matter what the about the specific technology on the bottom line is. if you can kill more people than they're willing to accept on the hill at the end of the day you, when,
states with united states does the same and uses the technology against russia. you know that, that makes the consequences of this less. so i do think in the future that there will be a trend towards getting at least some aspects of hypersonic technology down to proxy forces that can then use that against principles. like i said, either russian proxy against america, or an american proxy against russia, will arise and cheaper technologies to level the playing field when it comes to the us...
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here's the threat to the united states. e alleges that by 2035, china will have 1500 different warheads, and he says that's on grass advantage. he's playing that up and he's proposed engaging china to some degree. here's what he had to say. and i believe that the p r c could make the bold decision to engage directly with the united states in discussions of strategic stability and nuclear risk. and that it would be the right responsible thing to do for the benefit of our 2 countries. and as i said before, for the benefit of the water world, now the united states as long, sought to engage and assert some level of control over china is nuclear arsenal. china rises around the world, the united states perceives them as a rival and a threat, but let's review the record of the united states when it comes to in treaties. in recent years, you will recall that the intermediate range nuclear forces treaty, the united states, withdrew from in 2019. you also recall, united states withdrew from the open skies agreement in 2020 and most r
here's the threat to the united states. e alleges that by 2035, china will have 1500 different warheads, and he says that's on grass advantage. he's playing that up and he's proposed engaging china to some degree. here's what he had to say. and i believe that the p r c could make the bold decision to engage directly with the united states in discussions of strategic stability and nuclear risk. and that it would be the right responsible thing to do for the benefit of our 2 countries. and as i...
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it is united states foreign policy, united states for our policy is, is creating conditions in countries around the world. and i work specifically in latin america, so i could speak to many of those countries. but the wars that we have funded, the cruise that we have funded speak economic warfare that we're finding through sanctions. this is what is preventing countries from acting in ways that are software in a ways that are best for their own people. and it is what is expelling people from those countries. if we really wanted to, you know, to do the right thing. we would stop intervening in other countries solver in affairs. and they would stop spending billions of dollars on wars and you know, and, and militarization of other countries that would give us more than it would spend the flow tremendously of asylum seekers. and it would give us some more than enough money to pay for. as you mean border system, not to mention paper, health care and education and things like that. what we desperately need in this country for us are probably very enlightening. hold on panel, stay right there.
it is united states foreign policy, united states for our policy is, is creating conditions in countries around the world. and i work specifically in latin america, so i could speak to many of those countries. but the wars that we have funded, the cruise that we have funded speak economic warfare that we're finding through sanctions. this is what is preventing countries from acting in ways that are software in a ways that are best for their own people. and it is what is expelling people from...
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the united states pays a stay busy to china. soon, the top at least the before the expiration. expose to test the president. you mentioned taiwan. is that in your understanding we owe you expect to the most important issue in sign a us relations. hopefully i see the united states episode sides and 79 has split knowledge. so there was only one time on, on as of china. and the policy government is the soul visited with a representative of the chinese nation as a whole. and the 5 is on taiwan for beach face the back to the post. i'm relationally not just for the 5, as well as the chiral declaration, which he saw on the basis for the unconditional surrender of japanese incurious. c . 1945, very clearly stability, but try not to be withdrawn, but i want to be returned to china. that's all it is really, it's up to see that the united states, the equivocal of all this spent all big balls. and the problem with the chinese perspective trying to be the united states is really doing all the questions, all the separatist movement in kind of
the united states pays a stay busy to china. soon, the top at least the before the expiration. expose to test the president. you mentioned taiwan. is that in your understanding we owe you expect to the most important issue in sign a us relations. hopefully i see the united states episode sides and 79 has split knowledge. so there was only one time on, on as of china. and the policy government is the soul visited with a representative of the chinese nation as a whole. and the 5 is on taiwan for...
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the answer is point, the united states is not a party to the consulate. it is only providing weapons providing training, but it is not interested in directing your brain weird target or into attack. now at this point, he did also mentioned that the united states as counseling ukraine, but he didn't describe exactly what that entails. the u. s. a does not want to know who conducted strikes against the ground one, and it turns a blind eye to us provided weapon rate it is now being used on russian territory. here's what he said president. so when skiing is military commanders decide what they're going to do from a military perspective and they decide what they're going to do with the equipment that isn't provided to them. and that the, you know, all that said, we have been very clear with the craniums privately. we certainly been clear publicly that we do not support attacks inside russia. and we do not enable and we do not encourage attacks inside russia. we seen the ukrainian denial that they didn't seem to do. you're talking about the drug sake on the apa
the answer is point, the united states is not a party to the consulate. it is only providing weapons providing training, but it is not interested in directing your brain weird target or into attack. now at this point, he did also mentioned that the united states as counseling ukraine, but he didn't describe exactly what that entails. the u. s. a does not want to know who conducted strikes against the ground one, and it turns a blind eye to us provided weapon rate it is now being used on russian...
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there's a different reality confronting of the united states government mailed and confronted the united states government. let's say any rack or if can to stand the 2 most recent and use of us forever wars. and that is that the combatants on the american side who are principally ukrainians, are being traded killed at a rate that is far in excess of the rate at which american forces and other nato forces were sustaining casualties in iraq and afghanistan. and so the reality confronting the by the ministration is that even if it plans for yet another forever war ukraine, i'm is likely to run out of soldiers a lot faster than the americans would have run other soldiers in the theaters of combat. and the same is also true of the militant military material. it is being destroyed at a rate that is far in excess of the rate of which the webinar you need a webinar us rep in web and he was being consumed in those conflicts. and so i think that the american public's appetite for tolerance for the duration of this war is going to be far more limited to that. it was in the case of the, the, the a r
there's a different reality confronting of the united states government mailed and confronted the united states government. let's say any rack or if can to stand the 2 most recent and use of us forever wars. and that is that the combatants on the american side who are principally ukrainians, are being traded killed at a rate that is far in excess of the rate at which american forces and other nato forces were sustaining casualties in iraq and afghanistan. and so the reality confronting the by...
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the united states used to listen to the piece proposal from china. they want to pall mall, feel onto the feel they are using the cleaning wall as a proxy war against the russia. they have their own geo political gains and the goals as far as the russian war, as far as they want to achieve their goal before they want to think about any. this is really a shame. it is a good thing. it is the result, the motives being your cray, and eventually i be to add to all that is to negotiate a settlement between russia and ukraine. and i hope the united states that natural members face will also, sooner or later to listen carefully to the chinese peace proposal. that's the very compulsive new point. all for russia, and for you, great. and for all those countries right now, i can you agree it with more weapons and they live in ending the law from africa where i sit and work there is more of a focus on the humanitarian is africa. we get the sense that one is on folding and the ukraine is a true humanitarian crisis, which would warrant a humanitarian into an inch of
the united states used to listen to the piece proposal from china. they want to pall mall, feel onto the feel they are using the cleaning wall as a proxy war against the russia. they have their own geo political gains and the goals as far as the russian war, as far as they want to achieve their goal before they want to think about any. this is really a shame. it is a good thing. it is the result, the motives being your cray, and eventually i be to add to all that is to negotiate a settlement...
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ready to be more than start with the needs the united states. this has especially have been the case that are several months because so the idea of color hardly intelligently been normalized relationships with you on ends that danger from that side is no longer so it seemed to reduce tensions that is basically trying to solve the problem in the image or the ward, any image, right? i put me, they think they're, they're image since the hosting's there. so they saw what do you use? don't need washington as much as washington needs today, in order to reduce the only process in order to get the cornish against russia and so on, so forth. so in this as a significant relationships, the saudis have the advantage and the americans need to act in a strategic clever, new way in order to read contain, if the model. so the other part there's, but this going to have to start by mutual respect and mutual interest, not treating them as dependent when they can human the age of 21. thank you very much for your analysis. as always, modeling bashar as our senior po
ready to be more than start with the needs the united states. this has especially have been the case that are several months because so the idea of color hardly intelligently been normalized relationships with you on ends that danger from that side is no longer so it seemed to reduce tensions that is basically trying to solve the problem in the image or the ward, any image, right? i put me, they think they're, they're image since the hosting's there. so they saw what do you use? don't need...
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the united states is losing the argument if not lost the argument. so when you look at the relationships now between the saudis, iranians, when you look at the relationship now between the iranians and the global. so when you look at the number of countries that are trying to join the brits, when you look at what's happening with china and, and look in a number of african countries, the united states has created this scenario where i wrote a piece months ago called the non a line nations have re aligned and the united states is losing on the international front. and therefore, the domestic us politics has not caught up with that reality. but the rest of the world is, even when you look at me, krohn going to china and show going to china. and they're understanding who they are, who they are to trading partners are in china, is divesting of it's us investments. so the world is going to bring this to a different result than united states has had intended even if tony blanking and samantha power and the rest of that crew don't get it. the rest of the wor
the united states is losing the argument if not lost the argument. so when you look at the relationships now between the saudis, iranians, when you look at the relationship now between the iranians and the global. so when you look at the number of countries that are trying to join the brits, when you look at what's happening with china and, and look in a number of african countries, the united states has created this scenario where i wrote a piece months ago called the non a line nations have...
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what for are you from from the west, from united states? i'm from your and of course uh to have uh uh, uh, to be more sent to you because the economists you will gradually try to diversify the sources across the country. so um i do know that recently ive been growing agreement is contrast between the our page and so some other uh, some are countries what other uh, nation. so with russia with china, what presented with india and sort of software. and so these are all efforts to really ensure that we have a diverse boss of the military and security suppliers so that we're not really beholden by anybody. we are not the mercy of anybody. and this is one major lesson. i think they are a people and they are about leaders. i'm thinking of buying the basically, i'm not sure these they officially, they kind of a pussy food around what they think. but you know, they kind of condemn normalization between arab countries and syria or iran. what did you think the higher, well, i mean china are obviously must just life. but the fact that united states is
what for are you from from the west, from united states? i'm from your and of course uh to have uh uh, uh, to be more sent to you because the economists you will gradually try to diversify the sources across the country. so um i do know that recently ive been growing agreement is contrast between the our page and so some other uh, some are countries what other uh, nation. so with russia with china, what presented with india and sort of software. and so these are all efforts to really ensure...
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maybe i think we see that the united states reopening the embassy, you know, they're going to try and maintain some of their, their influence there. but i think that the, the, you know, they're, they're, they're simply adjusting quite to quite rationally and reasonably, and pragmatically to do this involving situation in, in the world. yes, i think you are right. i think it's important to highlight that the us is the country with the most foreign basis all around the world. history of course is very telling. okay, doctor, we gotta leave it posit right there. coming up next, we'll get into taiwan. that appears to be the trigger word for the bite and administration. we'll discuss it when we return with dr. ken hammond. sit tight. the m o will be right back the the show room. just don't need to shape out because the application and engagement equals the trails when so many find themselves will support. we choose to look for common ground, the the, the welcome back to the m o m l. a chance. you heard president biden at the top saying the us would intervene militarily, should there be a co
maybe i think we see that the united states reopening the embassy, you know, they're going to try and maintain some of their, their influence there. but i think that the, the, you know, they're, they're, they're simply adjusting quite to quite rationally and reasonably, and pragmatically to do this involving situation in, in the world. yes, i think you are right. i think it's important to highlight that the us is the country with the most foreign basis all around the world. history of course is...
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they will find a friend in the united states. the seem to be an automated body, bolts in a very, very easy sort of city. and you look at the in service of the secret 18 color revolutions is one among several means to reach the goal of conquering foreign lands and bringing them onto the help of us, the western economic interest to go up inside it. didn't that pete? it's when i go by the democrats. yeah. let me check quarterly, i think so. no, we must say a little bit. so by what i mean, he can see the final goal of these theme or of allusions to ensure that there are no independent players in the world anymore. the welcome back. this is 360 view. i'm scanning now hughes. we are discussing the friendship protests with our guest french compare is on a birthmark. thanks for joining us, shawn. john, i have just asked our french workers actually tax higher than other nations that i don't know. i don't think so. i don't think, i mean you're focusing on the tax, but the whole issue is what services you give them know. so what do we get t
they will find a friend in the united states. the seem to be an automated body, bolts in a very, very easy sort of city. and you look at the in service of the secret 18 color revolutions is one among several means to reach the goal of conquering foreign lands and bringing them onto the help of us, the western economic interest to go up inside it. didn't that pete? it's when i go by the democrats. yeah. let me check quarterly, i think so. no, we must say a little bit. so by what i mean, he can...
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but the united states was not able to stop the national liberation, struggle of the filipino peoples in 1946. after the decades of the dramatic ordeal, the philippines was finally able to achieve independence. the. the good to buy the yeah. or share the it is a little nimble there, showing that the answer of the thing is the most let's see for sure. don't cry and skim. funny mean, let's say that what was it g e o you follow up with some stuff i chose for cvt slash the top headlines right now and i'll change the national as russians defense ministry says, but check and shouldn't military unit cold a lot. that's been ordered onto the offensive in the past while in odessa, russian of. busy assigned to brains. last naval ship. the u commission president advocates against any ceasefire in ukraine, claiming a peace field would be against, keeps go downstairs. something was thought by the american or any other overseas in pasadena. then in general, you need to know your place and not get into other people's affairs. we never violate international norms, but our western colleagues do violate
but the united states was not able to stop the national liberation, struggle of the filipino peoples in 1946. after the decades of the dramatic ordeal, the philippines was finally able to achieve independence. the. the good to buy the yeah. or share the it is a little nimble there, showing that the answer of the thing is the most let's see for sure. don't cry and skim. funny mean, let's say that what was it g e o you follow up with some stuff i chose for cvt slash the top headlines right now...
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so i think the united states government is running out of options real fast. well, tvs aren't, you know, we're going to go to break in a 2nd here. but i mean, logically i have to agree with you. but then again, look at the behavior of the europeans for the last 15 months, which, you know, defies logic and common sense to me. what would make that change? we have 40 seconds before we go to the break, go ahead. political interest of the people from europe. me right to up at some point. i mean, we've already seen a tremendous amount of political instability in france. i think it's only going to get worse. i agree that the, the incumbent governments of europe have shown themselves incredibly, serv. while these of either us government effectively have done whatever the us government, they don't want it. but the, the, the, the public's appetite or tolerance for this insanity is rapidly waning. and eventually there will be so much instability on the ground that they will be forced either out of office or force to change their policies. i think. all right, well that'll
so i think the united states government is running out of options real fast. well, tvs aren't, you know, we're going to go to break in a 2nd here. but i mean, logically i have to agree with you. but then again, look at the behavior of the europeans for the last 15 months, which, you know, defies logic and common sense to me. what would make that change? we have 40 seconds before we go to the break, go ahead. political interest of the people from europe. me right to up at some point. i mean,...
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although that is an advertise much in the united states for sure. yeah, people, amazing people can watch on tv with progressive valued rolling of bulk, so reduce that innovation actually has declined in capitalist economies. so fundamental or innovation. i mean, war obviously is a good way to united populations around leaders. that's what presidents historically of the united states of done it. how successful has joe biden being in managing to corolla? the american population is clearly a suffering desperate poverty, desperate them by decline at home, and to get some kind of a unity behind this war in europe, which is taking the lives of so many sons and daughters of ukraine and russia as well. i think americans basically don't care. i mean they've given up, they don't even look within a $120000000000.00 have gone. they know it's not going to them. and part of the reason is we don't have an alternative party. we don't have what middle of saw has in phones and i see needs in france. an alternative. an alternative way of looking at things, a socialist
although that is an advertise much in the united states for sure. yeah, people, amazing people can watch on tv with progressive valued rolling of bulk, so reduce that innovation actually has declined in capitalist economies. so fundamental or innovation. i mean, war obviously is a good way to united populations around leaders. that's what presidents historically of the united states of done it. how successful has joe biden being in managing to corolla? the american population is clearly a...
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the united states. the embedding is real quick. i do, do i get to start doing uh, uh, medicare, do you mind doing a demo? correct. see, i'm gonna do it if i place you, but sorry about the she said the swooned the show. okay. i could go to a multi out the price. yeah. it'll be the one for $50.00. and once in the book menu, key or shoes belonging to this, regardless office village at the the, uh, the carrier said, even do they need an official. but soon it is said that the, the things in the case of bahrain, you're seeing a situation where it's no secret that the us as, as strategic concerns about the fleet that is based there, the all about stuff living will start to get all 3 if need be good. yeah, near the get the solar cold for the engineer died in set it all screwed. i mean, no book this with a conduct all the little via the, the auto body about $80.00 to the very basic is only city. did you all key the link and put in service to get a pm to doors? the story, the mass confusion tonight in egypt the w
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when you look at there, we have a major homeless problem here in united states. we have is a major challenge to a paying for education. we are of a challenge to our health care system. we don't have money right now currently in the united states, but it's even pay for the citizens that we have homeless veterans. we're, we're actually kicked out of hotels. what do you say to those and say we don't even have enough money to take care of american citizens right now, or sending billions overseas to other countries? why didn't the more of a call to take care of americans 1st, then take care of other countries as i mean, she might be having american speaking asylum and other countries soon if we keep this up. yeah, i mean, i think actually we need to look at the global budget. we need to look at the global federal budget. we're spending billions and billions of dollars on a proxy or with russia that is already killed over a $100000.00 ukrainians and display millions more. we don't need to be spending that money, but on unaware that could be other peacefully through neg
when you look at there, we have a major homeless problem here in united states. we have is a major challenge to a paying for education. we are of a challenge to our health care system. we don't have money right now currently in the united states, but it's even pay for the citizens that we have homeless veterans. we're, we're actually kicked out of hotels. what do you say to those and say we don't even have enough money to take care of american citizens right now, or sending billions overseas to...
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they don't pose the number one security threat to the united states. i remain much more concerned about the prospect of a nuclear weapon going off in manhattan. now, all of a sudden the us, these russia as an equal. but what were they when moscow asked washington to meet its security? the amends. well now there is a conflict in europe. you'll buy the west. russia suddenly, not simply a gas station, as they've previously jokes about russia, is a gas station masquerading as a country. it's a club doc, or c, h corruption. he's basically a gas station with a bunch of nuclear weapons. for decades, moscow worked to deepen europe's dependence on russian oil and gas. well, that exact same game plan they had in mind for moscow ended up bringing the hammer down with sanctions. and oh boy, those very same sanctions. they have completely back fired, were 16 months into a sanctions regime. and i, i think if we're honest, it has not yet doesn't mean what, but for right now, it has not been achieved the desired effective, creating enough pain that at least putting to
they don't pose the number one security threat to the united states. i remain much more concerned about the prospect of a nuclear weapon going off in manhattan. now, all of a sudden the us, these russia as an equal. but what were they when moscow asked washington to meet its security? the amends. well now there is a conflict in europe. you'll buy the west. russia suddenly, not simply a gas station, as they've previously jokes about russia, is a gas station masquerading as a country. it's a club...
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uh in 2020 the open sky is agreement was withdrawn from by the united states. and just yesterday we started the united states actually stop sharing information regarding its nuclear arsenal. the united states stopped sharing information with other countries on its own nuclear practices. so engaging china in a meeting and trying to assert some us control or us oversight into china is nuclear arsenal is something that the united states is going to have quite a bit of difficulty selling to the world. as at this point, the united states has withdrawn from so many nuclear agreements and proved to not be very reliable and its own reporting and its own transparency regarding the issue of nuclear weapons. caleb many things for the update that's a lot to use kind of open speaking to those live from new york. thank you. a lot of people have been killed in senegal on thursday when police and supporters of all position the the ocean on this phone call clashed off to a quote, a sentencing him to 2 years in prison, costing serious doubts on his plans to run for presidents ne
uh in 2020 the open sky is agreement was withdrawn from by the united states. and just yesterday we started the united states actually stop sharing information regarding its nuclear arsenal. the united states stopped sharing information with other countries on its own nuclear practices. so engaging china in a meeting and trying to assert some us control or us oversight into china is nuclear arsenal is something that the united states is going to have quite a bit of difficulty selling to the...
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review the record of the united states when it comes to nuclear treaties . in recent years, you will recall that the intermediate range simply, of course, free the united states, withdrew from in 2019. you also recalled, united states, withdrew from the open skies agreement in 2020 and most recently the inspections that go on under the new start treat uh they have been at this point, suspend usa is not branding. visa is to enable the transparency and inspection under the new star treaty regarding nuclear weapons site that was agreed to to take place. so. busy essentially, the treaty is, is no longer in operation, it's been suspended. so this is the context in which the united states is assuming that china would be willing to sit down with them. now in the past, china has been willing to talk to united states about reduction of the nuclear arsenal. but they said that in order to start talks of, they want the united states to be willing to reduce some of its nuclear arsenal as well. they want that to be on the table and the united states has not been willing t
review the record of the united states when it comes to nuclear treaties . in recent years, you will recall that the intermediate range simply, of course, free the united states, withdrew from in 2019. you also recalled, united states, withdrew from the open skies agreement in 2020 and most recently the inspections that go on under the new start treat uh they have been at this point, suspend usa is not branding. visa is to enable the transparency and inspection under the new star treaty...
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gentleman companies move to the united states as a professor. i think on the close the lobsters, that's much more of the us from the consequence of. i mean, this is in 50 consequence of this. one last question, are protests like this likely to be same? do you think and other european countries where governments are pushing for pension reforms? is this just the beginning where i know little, i mean, in belgium the great if you put this, they've been polluters so, so in all of their input this in germany we ok. so put this, but the maybe less visible in france, like any kind of predict that they do this. and even though there's been lots of pricing to this, the only literally that will be like in the bluff for the day. so the lack of political need of shipping, the lack of quality. can you see that the investigation of these are lack of connection between the problem and the union, especially clinician over the and the willing to pay in since we completed a would? i mean, do i can thank you, john burke, law and a mathematical. as the fiscal physic
gentleman companies move to the united states as a professor. i think on the close the lobsters, that's much more of the us from the consequence of. i mean, this is in 50 consequence of this. one last question, are protests like this likely to be same? do you think and other european countries where governments are pushing for pension reforms? is this just the beginning where i know little, i mean, in belgium the great if you put this, they've been polluters so, so in all of their input this in...
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they've interfered with state cases related to election fraud, even though the states and united states based on the constitution elections are left to the states to actually run so. so they're interfering everywhere that they can and they're altering the pathway of the judiciary in basically doing what most people thought was impossible notifying the constitution and applying rules that allow for them to act with impunity. so i think that there's going to be a whole lot more interference, a whole lot more personal or a political prosecutions persecutions. and frankly, i wouldn't be surprised if i came up on the radar and they came after me. they certainly don't like me for standing up and speaking truth, and i do so every day, twice a day, 5 days a week, all jeremy, you're always welcome here in las vegas so much for joining us here about the budget. so we're going to do all the most of the conservative day before because i figured i should. now, despite the tremendous political weight of these latest accusations, as president biden refused to answer any questions on the topic of enjoy
they've interfered with state cases related to election fraud, even though the states and united states based on the constitution elections are left to the states to actually run so. so they're interfering everywhere that they can and they're altering the pathway of the judiciary in basically doing what most people thought was impossible notifying the constitution and applying rules that allow for them to act with impunity. so i think that there's going to be a whole lot more interference, a...
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the other gentleman companies moved to the united states as a 1st. so i think on the, the, the of upsets that's much more visit us from the consequence of, i mean, this is in 50 consequence of this. one last question. are protests like this likely to be seen? do you think and other european countries where governments are pushing for pension reforms? is this just the beginning? well, i know little, i mean, in belgium the great if you put this, they've been put there so, so in the input this, in germany, we know casual quote, this, but the maybe less visible than fans kind of predict that they do this and you know, then there's been lots of pricing to this, the only literally that will be headed on the bluff and the value of the the so the lack of political need of shipping, the lack of quality. can you see the t investigate of these a lack of connection between the problem and the union associated clinician over the and the willing to pay in since we completed a would? i mean, do, i can thank you, john brick wall and a mathematical and statistical ph
the other gentleman companies moved to the united states as a 1st. so i think on the, the, the of upsets that's much more visit us from the consequence of, i mean, this is in 50 consequence of this. one last question. are protests like this likely to be seen? do you think and other european countries where governments are pushing for pension reforms? is this just the beginning? well, i know little, i mean, in belgium the great if you put this, they've been put there so, so in the input this, in...
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the united states is committed to maintaining in public jodi. hi ones dfcs going dependence. and as we know from political leaders in beijing, that is also a red line for china. china wants to achieve the unification of high one in china over the course of the next few decades. and so both of these countries on all the issues that we can look at some statically, you need to that solar rina are really at loggerheads and they are driving in very different directions. i think may be the one good. we're hoping all of this has been this meeting is maybe the praying you to embossed of static discussion between president the start button and shooting thing later this year as possible. they'll get together on the sidelines of the a pick meeting which united states as the hosting. and maybe that will be your most upstanding discussions at the very highest level, which may be, provides us with an opportunity to go in the right direction bilaterally. but of course, as we all know, us domestic politics is gearing up for a really bruising presidential campaign. and trying to policy is goi
the united states is committed to maintaining in public jodi. hi ones dfcs going dependence. and as we know from political leaders in beijing, that is also a red line for china. china wants to achieve the unification of high one in china over the course of the next few decades. and so both of these countries on all the issues that we can look at some statically, you need to that solar rina are really at loggerheads and they are driving in very different directions. i think may be the one good....
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maybe i think we see that the united states reopening the embassy. you know, they're going to try and maintain some of their, their influence there. but i think that the, the, you know, they're, they're, they're simply adjusting quite to, quite rationally and reasonably it pragmatically to do this involving situation in, in the world. yes, i think you are right. i think it's important to highlight that the us is the country with the most foreign basis all around the world. history of course is very telling. okay, doctor, we gotta leave it posit right there. coming up next, we'll get into taiwan. that appears to be the trigger word for the bite and administration. we'll discuss it when we return with dr. ken hammond. sit tight, the m o will be right back. the the so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy on foundation. let it be an arms race is on all sides. very dramatic. the only personally, i'm going to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very unclear to get a time time to sit down and talk the r
maybe i think we see that the united states reopening the embassy. you know, they're going to try and maintain some of their, their influence there. but i think that the, the, you know, they're, they're, they're simply adjusting quite to, quite rationally and reasonably it pragmatically to do this involving situation in, in the world. yes, i think you are right. i think it's important to highlight that the us is the country with the most foreign basis all around the world. history of course is...
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of everything that united states, when it's due. we've covered the model in the program, the insights and the ducks, not for example, where that your job any one of the last probably would be largest economy. now within the european union, essentially be shot that what are their industrial factories now? the shipping or the veterans does to west coast to the united states, which is obviously causing a lot of jobs, a lot of reducing actual goods, which is, which is what creates g d p. right? it's, it's the domestic product product produced by a country without products or services and it just gets somebody to dr. one. and the 2nd part is very simple, right? in terms of the becoming conflicts in your credit and you're with is just flies. the united states blindly into this, the science and, or the russian or the gas where the majority of it was relying on that very, very cheap natural resource, the power for their economies. and out of just essentially a now going to buy that results, especially natural gas from the united states. so
of everything that united states, when it's due. we've covered the model in the program, the insights and the ducks, not for example, where that your job any one of the last probably would be largest economy. now within the european union, essentially be shot that what are their industrial factories now? the shipping or the veterans does to west coast to the united states, which is obviously causing a lot of jobs, a lot of reducing actual goods, which is, which is what creates g d p. right?...
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the united states says that we're not.
the united states says that we're not.
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united states regrets. the transition government of malice decision to revoke it's constant for me newest my newest must draw down, must be orderly and responsible. prioritizing the safety and security of peacekeepers and malians. we are not surprised that the mally and transitional government in russia will use the forthcoming extension of the un mandate to make political capital out of it. our interest is still in orderly withdrawal. so the un peacekeeping mission has been molly for a good decade. the whole, the task was that of combating terrorism for the national government. it's fed up with foreign troops, were officials say, have done little to quail the violence and should baffle just go on. it does kind of made escalating and c western sentiment in the region directed them to, to kayla, i guess from the former colonial power the government of molly calls for the withdrawal and the new summit without delay. the news to me it seems to have become part of the problem by fuel and community tensions exac
united states regrets. the transition government of malice decision to revoke it's constant for me newest my newest must draw down, must be orderly and responsible. prioritizing the safety and security of peacekeepers and malians. we are not surprised that the mally and transitional government in russia will use the forthcoming extension of the un mandate to make political capital out of it. our interest is still in orderly withdrawal. so the un peacekeeping mission has been molly for a good...
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they go through the united states. so the use of information for their intelligence or somebody and he'll get to influence meals. so they basically do use their 30 methods and they discredited the dollar and a 2nd legal certificate, another weight that led to the account, but the $32.00 trillion dollars. is that and with the death of the united states in will. and you need to understand that what the united states is, never going to be able to paid off. if it's a country cannot pay us with needed. and when it turn or production is lower than the nature of the dead one, then they might just filed for bankruptcy because there's really nothing else behind the dollar. so the dollar is if it cannot, when be a global exchange currency anymore, or some financial it, we cannot guarantee the financial stability. that's why countries i've tried to use national currencies and there are trade in order to avoid having to send reports data to the fed in the united states. they don't want to reason couple other deals because they're
they go through the united states. so the use of information for their intelligence or somebody and he'll get to influence meals. so they basically do use their 30 methods and they discredited the dollar and a 2nd legal certificate, another weight that led to the account, but the $32.00 trillion dollars. is that and with the death of the united states in will. and you need to understand that what the united states is, never going to be able to paid off. if it's a country cannot pay us with...
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united states loss about $400000.00 people at the brits was less than the americans did. and the soviet suffered 27000000 debts the the place john kennedy case american university and commencement address. if i to succeed for any . he said that was the salvage suffered of world war 2 was the equivalent of the entire united states, east of chicago. have you been destroyed initially the plan to attack the us as of was code named trojan. over time it devolved into pincher bush, lack of crank, shelf off noon, called wheel off tackle and sharia to december 19th, 1949. so the adoption of the best known plan to wipe out the associates the cooperation dropshot, date of attack. january the 1st 1957, the plan outlines the complete annihilation of the ssl under the democratic guise of liberating the nations from communism. that those very nations would be wiped out alone with communism. the the 1st phase of operation, dropshot and visits dropping 300 nucleus and 250000 tons of conventional bombs on the savings union. the 100. so be upset. he's what pre selected as to august. the 2nd
united states loss about $400000.00 people at the brits was less than the americans did. and the soviet suffered 27000000 debts the the place john kennedy case american university and commencement address. if i to succeed for any . he said that was the salvage suffered of world war 2 was the equivalent of the entire united states, east of chicago. have you been destroyed initially the plan to attack the us as of was code named trojan. over time it devolved into pincher bush, lack of crank,...
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so it'll counsel for the united states. don't durham claims that individual s b, i officials of apologize to him. the claims of former prison don't on one of the 2016 elections to russian meddling the massages that he could find no proof to back up the obligations. so yes, the i was too willing to accept and use politically funded and uncorroborated opposition research such as the steel box, yet not a single subs and a piece of information in the dicey that is ever been corroborated by the f b. i or to my knowledge, anyone else. the investigation started the full years ago to review the f. b. i's inquiry into the presidential election. there was some face off against hillary clinton trends in the democratic party late to report of the agreed to a $100000.00 settlement to clear the charges over the funding of a semitic campaign against trump known as this deal. dosier social council durham concluded the fbi. i showed confirmation bias tools. julius information contained in the report, legal and media outlets line also some d
so it'll counsel for the united states. don't durham claims that individual s b, i officials of apologize to him. the claims of former prison don't on one of the 2016 elections to russian meddling the massages that he could find no proof to back up the obligations. so yes, the i was too willing to accept and use politically funded and uncorroborated opposition research such as the steel box, yet not a single subs and a piece of information in the dicey that is ever been corroborated by the f b....
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and united states doesn't even join the i. c. c, the international criminal court, but it is legally responsible over the international criminal court decision, because all un member states are party to the international court of justice is rulings. and this ruling says very clearly that the united states has violated international law by attacking nicaragua in numerous ways. including by supporting the congress which were these right wing death squads the in to try to over throw the sun, the nice the government. and the 1980s, also by putting mines in nicaragua has ports which is an attack on civilian infrastructure. and the court ruling says very clearly that the us violated international law by imposing an embargo on nicaragua. and today the us has sanctions on nicaragua, which are very similar to the embargo. so the point is that not only did the us violate international law then, but the u. s. continues to violate international law today, and it refuses to abide by a ruling from the top court in the world from the united nat
and united states doesn't even join the i. c. c, the international criminal court, but it is legally responsible over the international criminal court decision, because all un member states are party to the international court of justice is rulings. and this ruling says very clearly that the united states has violated international law by attacking nicaragua in numerous ways. including by supporting the congress which were these right wing death squads the in to try to over throw the sun, the...
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however, the united states are facing a major arms race and major rivalry was china. and china is going to be much stronger, an opponent, even in purely military field, then soviet union could ever hope to be the reason that simple, if you attempt their manufacturing value added in china, it's like it's more than united states and japan combined. even if you don't take purchasing parity into account.
however, the united states are facing a major arms race and major rivalry was china. and china is going to be much stronger, an opponent, even in purely military field, then soviet union could ever hope to be the reason that simple, if you attempt their manufacturing value added in china, it's like it's more than united states and japan combined. even if you don't take purchasing parity into account.