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now we're looking at how the us has announced the rationing of us dollars, okay? it's doing that again to control the dollar output from iraq because of that there's been a decrease in the iraqi central bank of dollar sales by 40%, imagine that and then well that has affected dollar availability, the decline and supply means that there's a search in demand, right? all right, now moving back, because of that that is the iraqi dinar, which is hit a new low, 1,670 to the dollar. baghdad moves now to outlaw the use of dollar, not only for personal, but also for business reasons in order to not have the dollar impact is economy. it even went as far as uh allowing trade from china to be settled in yuan. okay, then we go to what the us treasury's aims are. the reason for all of that control is to stop the dollar cash flow to iran, syria and lebanon. that has been the soul goal of the us. as matter of fact, just recently, aside from the 19 iraqi banks, the us has moved and sanctioned another iraqi bank, and the us treasury visited the country in order to quote unquote do
now we're looking at how the us has announced the rationing of us dollars, okay? it's doing that again to control the dollar output from iraq because of that there's been a decrease in the iraqi central bank of dollar sales by 40%, imagine that and then well that has affected dollar availability, the decline and supply means that there's a search in demand, right? all right, now moving back, because of that that is the iraqi dinar, which is hit a new low, 1,670 to the dollar. baghdad moves now...
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thanks for joining us. this really genocidal war on the gaza strip continues to take heavy toll on palestinian civilians for the 121st day in a row. health officials in gaza announce that israeli forces killed over 100 palestinians during the past 24 hours. the regime. continued its rays and bombardments on various parts of the gaza strip. the strikes were mainly focused on the southern city of gan unis. regime forces targeted homes as well as displaced persons gatherings. there were also reports of several strikes in the vicinity of the hospitals in gaza. over 27,200 people have been killed in gaza since october 7. most of them are women and children. palestinian officials meanwile have blasted the international community's failure to stop the israel lot and the humanitarian catastrophe unfolding in gaza. palestine's for ministry warned against the possible israeli military operation in the city of raffa in south of gaza. the ministry said an aggression on the city would either lead to the annihilation of
thanks for joining us. this really genocidal war on the gaza strip continues to take heavy toll on palestinian civilians for the 121st day in a row. health officials in gaza announce that israeli forces killed over 100 palestinians during the past 24 hours. the regime. continued its rays and bombardments on various parts of the gaza strip. the strikes were mainly focused on the southern city of gan unis. regime forces targeted homes as well as displaced persons gatherings. there were also...
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i think on the us side, if you agree, there has been a deduction from uh, the allies that the us perhaps had, and uh, basically the western block is somewhat in some sort of transformation, and the palestinian issue has caused a lot of grievances in that regard or differences, i should say, and therefore we are seeing uh people perhaps identifying more with iran and what it stands for, and i'm using the palestine issue. because we're seeing what's unfolding this genocide in the gaza strip um and of course that's one of the core issues of the islamic republic um identifying with the oppressed people of palestine. is it correct to look at it this way? well, i think that definitely you're seeing some very important developments linked to the global south. global south of course describing mostly the developing nations and the non-white countries of the world. um, i think... "this was particularly evident in the case filed by south africa with the international court of justice, so definitely i think that the non-white world, you know, asia, africa, latin america, those countries, if you loo
i think on the us side, if you agree, there has been a deduction from uh, the allies that the us perhaps had, and uh, basically the western block is somewhat in some sort of transformation, and the palestinian issue has caused a lot of grievances in that regard or differences, i should say, and therefore we are seeing uh people perhaps identifying more with iran and what it stands for, and i'm using the palestine issue. because we're seeing what's unfolding this genocide in the gaza strip um...
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so they have not only use our ground components, it was used in the quarter. the needed matter together was their error and also naval assets. it is quite a complex operation, but i must say is that also it, you'll graphically speaking in favor of israel because um, how mos, quote, not flee from gaza. and i, i think that they have performed except for several cases, obviously of a civilian casualties and friendly fire. they have done the best they could in the given time processing as ever. thank you so much for that, but i think those are that. so i'm ready to meet on from the board studies department, kings company fund. thank you for having me. the cause of the war in ukraine and president savanski has dismissed his talk ministry come on, the general validity is allusion. a hot bank commander in chief of ukraine's um forces presents the landscapes at the time, had come for changes in the ministry leadership. but the general would remain on his team. general civil, his name is regarded by many ukrainians as a national here of overseeing the countries where t
so they have not only use our ground components, it was used in the quarter. the needed matter together was their error and also naval assets. it is quite a complex operation, but i must say is that also it, you'll graphically speaking in favor of israel because um, how mos, quote, not flee from gaza. and i, i think that they have performed except for several cases, obviously of a civilian casualties and friendly fire. they have done the best they could in the given time processing as ever....
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that they want the us leave, the us forces, or the combat us forces, leave iraq. despite that the us says that they don't have combat forces here, but it is still complicated. that is why these rocky leadership repeatedly attacked these bases not only before the war, but after the war in gaza. so from baghdad, these attacks both from militia related to iran or supportive of iran, against americans, isjust putting baghdad in an awkward situation between two countries. squeeze between baghdad and between washington and tehran and between washington and tehran and unable to move forward to reduce the number of american forces here. just one more question. we have been hearing from our correspondent in irbil in iraq the mood had been intense in the past few days and the expectation of something about to happen, what has been your sense in baghdad? the happen, what has been your sense in baahdad? , ., ., , , ., baghdad? the situation is so similar to what happened _ baghdad? the situation is so similar to what happened in _ baghdad? the situation is so similar to what
that they want the us leave, the us forces, or the combat us forces, leave iraq. despite that the us says that they don't have combat forces here, but it is still complicated. that is why these rocky leadership repeatedly attacked these bases not only before the war, but after the war in gaza. so from baghdad, these attacks both from militia related to iran or supportive of iran, against americans, isjust putting baghdad in an awkward situation between two countries. squeeze between baghdad and...
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but for us, this report takes a closer look at those us strikes the, the us of the launch, dozens of air strikes and syria and a rock using long range bombers. the white house says it does not see conflict in the middle east, but ward instead of tax will continue at times and places of its choosing. the us military person struck more than $85.00 targets at 7 facilities utilized firearms, islamic illusionary guard. and another thing is that they sponsor 3 of the facilities. our rec, for them are in syria. american officials cool. the strikes are tell you ation to a drone attack on us troops. nearly a week ago, 3 soldiers were killed and dozens injured at the military base in jordan. presumably, the goal of the campaign is to re establish deterrence, which is at the end of the day, a political and a psychological condition. so the question is, can the, these actions inflict enough damage on a rainy, an interest that the uranium as well uh, you know, basically step back from doing this sort of thing. again, in the future, iraq's military condemned, the attack is a violation of its sover
but for us, this report takes a closer look at those us strikes the, the us of the launch, dozens of air strikes and syria and a rock using long range bombers. the white house says it does not see conflict in the middle east, but ward instead of tax will continue at times and places of its choosing. the us military person struck more than $85.00 targets at 7 facilities utilized firearms, islamic illusionary guard. and another thing is that they sponsor 3 of the facilities. our rec, for them are...
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those are where you move from funding for us looking to us. and you know, there is always some spurious pre tax for military or economic intervention to de, stabilize a target nation. the west policy actually never takes into account or the human beings and the countries that they are targeting. so those human beings are irrelevant for chemical attacks. narrative served as justification to launch. boy, syria. vanessa says the town of duma, where the chemical that takes allegedly took place was controlled by terrace of the joint as islam group. the address fanatic supported by the british government, which also established the famous few though humanitarian organization, the white helmets. vanessa discovered that the 2 groups worked intend them to stage the attacks. russian diplomats knew the us who was preparing public opinion on planning new provocations to justify attacking syria. russia suggested the syrian government should destroy its chemical weapons stockpiles, under the supervision of an international commission. but the inspectors did
those are where you move from funding for us looking to us. and you know, there is always some spurious pre tax for military or economic intervention to de, stabilize a target nation. the west policy actually never takes into account or the human beings and the countries that they are targeting. so those human beings are irrelevant for chemical attacks. narrative served as justification to launch. boy, syria. vanessa says the town of duma, where the chemical that takes allegedly took place was...
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for “oining us. . ~ i. ., ~ thank you so much for “oining us. thank you. thank you very much. former— us. thank you. thank you very much. former commander - us. thank you. thank you very much. former commander ofl us. thank you. thank you very i much. former commander of us central command. _ live now to washington dc to speak to brett bruen, former director of global engagement at the white house and us diplomat. picking up on that last point about whether the us can actually compel iran to withdraw its support from these groups. how likely is that and is a us going about it in the right way, do you think? i do think they — right way, do you think? i do think they are _ right way, do you think? i gr think they are because i think the only way to get tyrone to back up is to increase the cost and that is in fact what days strike and those that will come in the next few days. —— tehran. they will ultimately make tehran recalculate and has was emphasised and reemphasised is not to escalate the situation. we have to hit them hard enough for
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leave, the us forces, or us combat forces, as they say, leave iraqi, and despite that the us says they do not have combat forces here but it is still complicated. that is why these iraqi militia repeatedly attacked us bases, not only after, before war in gaza, but also intensified their attacks after the war in gaza. with me to discuss is nathan sales, former ambassador—at—large and coordinator for counterterrorism and former undersecretary of state for civilian security, democracy and human rights. looking at the first part of the responses. do you think this is a blow to those they were targeting?— were targeting? tribal targeting- _ were targeting? tribal targeting. what - were targeting? tribal targeting. what we i were targeting? tribal i targeting. what we know were targeting? tribal - targeting. what we know as it took an awful lot of provocation from iran before the dr biden administration took the steps it took today. this is probably the most assertive use of force we've seen from the dr biden administration against iran. it is important to see the context of how we got
leave, the us forces, or us combat forces, as they say, leave iraqi, and despite that the us says they do not have combat forces here but it is still complicated. that is why these iraqi militia repeatedly attacked us bases, not only after, before war in gaza, but also intensified their attacks after the war in gaza. with me to discuss is nathan sales, former ambassador—at—large and coordinator for counterterrorism and former undersecretary of state for civilian security, democracy and...
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let us know. and so you next on the pico africa, ruby's ear is still and it's making people say it's important for us to begin collecting this data to be able to compare it and see whether there's any health impacts. and this little device as opposed to how we quoted these a low cost of what the team does it more eco africa next on d w, have you ever heard the term jump? ha, this basically describes how masses of young people are leaving the country to search for better opportunities elsewhere. when skilled work is leave africa, they leave a program of grand, great, big. it's hard to appreciate the real part of this problem. we sent out our team of correspondence to find some answers. this 77 percent. been 60 minutes, the opponent d. w gets ready for an exciting auburn toyota to look surprised. hi, irish. and i'm ready to die into the hands of the gentleman who 2 of you, one you have you have a one to talk to me before you go to the boss and the on expected side to side the how can we improve life
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they have to comply with us agendas. if those countries resist us agendas, then they are targeted for destruction, either through hybrids, wolf, or for direct smell, attraction as in, for example, iraq. and what is the, the policy the policy is to effectively arrest all development of progressive countries to return them to the dark ages. uh, to install regimes that are friendly to the united states after $911.00. which of course was the amount of function events that then led to the global war. and tyra, during which are tyra has actually grown exponentially and the u. s. u k. direction is the so syria, off the $911.00 was targeted for what's bush laira described as a different relationship. they wanted to bring by charlotte sides over to the side of the west. and in 2002, he was actually invited to the u. k. 20 black who was done the prime minister proposed a night to it's for president aside. so it was very clear at this time that the west was quoting presently decide to try to get him to comply with western agenda. h
they have to comply with us agendas. if those countries resist us agendas, then they are targeted for destruction, either through hybrids, wolf, or for direct smell, attraction as in, for example, iraq. and what is the, the policy the policy is to effectively arrest all development of progressive countries to return them to the dark ages. uh, to install regimes that are friendly to the united states after $911.00. which of course was the amount of function events that then led to the global...
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, help us to create more community trust, it could help us on investigations, it could help us in so many positive ways. we also know that technology presents a lot of possibilities to undermine our core values and ideals as well when it comes to certain constitutional protections, when it comes to privacy, when it comes to some of the most sacrosanct elements of our democracy. and so, we know that ai is consequential in our society as a whole in ways that many of us cannot fully imagine, both in the possibility and promise as well as potential problems. in our criminal justice system, were often a person's liberty and life are at stake, when the safety of their neighborhoods are at stake, where there constitutional protections are at stake is particularly consequential. law enforcement's use of ai technology is not a recent development. it is one all of our experts can attest to. recent expansion raises a lot of questions, as well as raises a lot of excitement for me about the possibilities. i am going to submit the rest of my opening testimony for the record. but i do want to say t
, help us to create more community trust, it could help us on investigations, it could help us in so many positive ways. we also know that technology presents a lot of possibilities to undermine our core values and ideals as well when it comes to certain constitutional protections, when it comes to privacy, when it comes to some of the most sacrosanct elements of our democracy. and so, we know that ai is consequential in our society as a whole in ways that many of us cannot fully imagine, both...
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it will create artificial islands using sand stretched from the ocean, bids and give us one. it will damage moraine life. toni chang reports from them all dates, white, sandy beaches and clear to close waters. this is the multi of the world knows and the island of island gilly is a smaller waste is next to the capital. one of the most densely populated citizen, the world. just off the coast project to try and remedy the pillows sunk into the sea for highway leading to what to now just assemble will be a new call get pulled in residential blocks. locals have watched. is there a direct view to a building site? they take this that and using a dresser, and they put all the sad insight. and this is one of the biggest explanations at being in the middle of the and that had a very immediate impact. and then we came out to have a look that was settlement looms like a cloud of 30 men coming and hooting over you like it was this bad when they started it. now the surface was, is it clear again, but the real damage has been the the dive is here. say the judging has already had a devastat
it will create artificial islands using sand stretched from the ocean, bids and give us one. it will damage moraine life. toni chang reports from them all dates, white, sandy beaches and clear to close waters. this is the multi of the world knows and the island of island gilly is a smaller waste is next to the capital. one of the most densely populated citizen, the world. just off the coast project to try and remedy the pillows sunk into the sea for highway leading to what to now just assemble...
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thank you for being with us. in britain, hundreds of thousands have once again marched through the center of london against uh the us-israely genocidal war on gaza. protest has slammed the uk's complicity in that genocide and we support for the palestinian people's struggle for liberation. press tv saipura has sent us this report. the uk's first national demo since the international. court of justice ruling on the israeli regime's genocidal war on gaza was another enormous gathering. people came from all over the uk. the sentiment here, very clearly seefired now. and i for one will not sit at home and watch this genocide played out on television. they said never again in 1948, but it is happening again. and it's a holocaust against the gazans. as with all the previous ones, this too was a brought spectrum of anti-war, pro-palestinian sentiment, all here to push the government to act. there is a sense here the internet. national public opinion has had an impact, it's putting irresistible political pressure on the
thank you for being with us. in britain, hundreds of thousands have once again marched through the center of london against uh the us-israely genocidal war on gaza. protest has slammed the uk's complicity in that genocide and we support for the palestinian people's struggle for liberation. press tv saipura has sent us this report. the uk's first national demo since the international. court of justice ruling on the israeli regime's genocidal war on gaza was another enormous gathering. people...
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to use. you know, we'll discuss that. but many, my accounts are parts from the world. the majority say that it is and they've been committed and also develop need privately, how they americans on to monitor from them. so joe and then tie russian, we would sanction. and those threats they were using the guns they wanted to have been coming to a very interesting conclusions. now the losing the customer because diplomacy now boils down to the be to the following. but i see if they need some things that are specific from any country on the mass for all russia or china or whatever else. they made the sleep on them and say, americans meet with them and say we need you to do this and this. let's go to the sheriff's level. so the country, i'm gonna ask you, we don't quite like that. so what happens if we don't do it? let's look if you don't do it a little bit fun issue will be info sanctions include use and some list. i used to submit those ds. we understand and if we do what's in it for us do, if yo
to use. you know, we'll discuss that. but many, my accounts are parts from the world. the majority say that it is and they've been committed and also develop need privately, how they americans on to monitor from them. so joe and then tie russian, we would sanction. and those threats they were using the guns they wanted to have been coming to a very interesting conclusions. now the losing the customer because diplomacy now boils down to the be to the following. but i see if they need some things...
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and you've got the room on the baloney oceans from the on the us us. why anyone able a little try and come? she crushed. what is the reason you're supposed to bring it as read? you don't know for sure. it sounds like she made those choice. the opponent luann sky painfully sued them clear which i sent them. yep. i'll put it back to the previous due date. yeah. cuz the name's patricia industry. show you the funding at the see what to expect you to know what the what the full gas company. yes. so nobody who needs to scan the snap. the snap ash i shows can pretty much cover for some of the demo. typical you. so you are putting you on tip and investment in the table, depending on what portion of that you have and some nice to meet you, new cabinet piano with as many times with your what is new most popular opinion or really you of course, let me show with the most up to produce, hooked it up, say. now what category the more share. lots on the not a dispatch. no, which i'm a former sure don't close up showing us give sufficient putting enough space on the mo
and you've got the room on the baloney oceans from the on the us us. why anyone able a little try and come? she crushed. what is the reason you're supposed to bring it as read? you don't know for sure. it sounds like she made those choice. the opponent luann sky painfully sued them clear which i sent them. yep. i'll put it back to the previous due date. yeah. cuz the name's patricia industry. show you the funding at the see what to expect you to know what the what the full gas company. yes. so...
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to use ai tools. sen. padilla: do you envision to always be contained within your respective institutions or are there opportunities for public-private partnerships? dr. hayden: the library of congress and smithsonian are cochairing a secretariat this coming year that will look at ways we can all collaborate. of course opportunities with the private sector when we make sure there are guard -- guide rails. ms. park: i would just add that there are all sorts of opportunities work with external groups. higher education, companies, all are interested in this space. we have formed several consortiums with different organizations to figure out if we can convene together to talk about these kinds of issues, to provide space for people to discuss the complexities of ai. absolutely there are ways for us to partner with others. sen. padilla: thank you very much. chair klobuchar: very good, thank you. sen. haggerty: it's good to see all of our witnesses. dr. hayden, i'd like to start with you. we know the ivory of co
to use ai tools. sen. padilla: do you envision to always be contained within your respective institutions or are there opportunities for public-private partnerships? dr. hayden: the library of congress and smithsonian are cochairing a secretariat this coming year that will look at ways we can all collaborate. of course opportunities with the private sector when we make sure there are guard -- guide rails. ms. park: i would just add that there are all sorts of opportunities work with external...
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the us will not hesitate to act. the president will not tolerate attacks on american troops. and neither will i our teammates were killed by radical militias back by iran, and operating inside syria and iraq. so this is a dangerous moment in the middle east. we will continue to work to avoid a wider conflict in 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. let's look at this with bradley bowman who were senior director of the center on military and political power in washington dc. welcome to the w once the you hearing about the when, where and how thank you for the opportunity to join the, you know, the by the ministration has been deliberately vague on the when in the how and i think that's appropriate, right? because washington does not want to give its targets a lot of advance notice because that would endanger us forces and change the result for the same time. uh, there's been a lot
the us will not hesitate to act. the president will not tolerate attacks on american troops. and neither will i our teammates were killed by radical militias back by iran, and operating inside syria and iraq. so this is a dangerous moment in the middle east. we will continue to work to avoid a wider conflict in 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. let's...
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indeed, all be in use. that's all for us from now, but don't forget, there is always more on our social media channels onto our website. that's a d w dot com. i'm monica jones from me on the news team here in berlin. thanks for watching. and if you can just stay with us the not just another day, so much is happening all at once. we take time to understand this is the day i'm in, that's look at current use events, analyzed by experts and critical thinking is weekdays on dw, do these do for fun via do gravitational wave squeeze. i thought how do i the drums for the test page? and what's the perfect kid for approx side? find the on says get with dw signs on the picked up channels, the analyzing text using chat, c, p t, learning how to play the piano using a power to globs or understanding the anatomy of the human hop. in virtual reality, the future of learning looks bright. that's our topic on shift the using cutting edge technology to re imagined the way we learn. sounds pretty exciting, but in many schools a
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dw, use the ukraine bureau chief, nick connelly in k, if can give us the view from that. welcome, nick, talk us through the reactions to this latest, to 50000000000 as well. so there's been a kind of collective sigh of relief here in t of the reality is that at the beginning of this war, you had lots of celtic small electronics to finance a 100000000, the 200 the next week. so if one of those books of money, $1.00 of those transfers got stuck, it wasn't such a big deal right now. things have become a lot more structured and rugs and lots of smaller trends as you're getting these big promises. and when they get held up, as in the us right now, it is a big problem, fee grain to give you a sense of how significant this funding is for ukraine, those $50000000.00 euros mold, then ukraine's budget deficit for this coming year. this year 2024. obviously this is spread over 4 years. so it's not going to solve all the problems, but it is in its entirety already more than ukraine needs at for this year. so is very significant. it's about 2 thirds of what ukraine has received. since
dw, use the ukraine bureau chief, nick connelly in k, if can give us the view from that. welcome, nick, talk us through the reactions to this latest, to 50000000000 as well. so there's been a kind of collective sigh of relief here in t of the reality is that at the beginning of this war, you had lots of celtic small electronics to finance a 100000000, the 200 the next week. so if one of those books of money, $1.00 of those transfers got stuck, it wasn't such a big deal right now. things have...
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but us blocks a resolution calling for an immediate truce as china and other nations criticize us be though washington proposes its own ceasefire resolution for the 1st time. and also coming up the death of this event, alex said the bottom, the prompts you leaders to consider new steps to punish the kremlin. we look at the weather previous sanctions are slowing rushes economy. so in the program conflict in the, on the spills over its borders into neighboring bangladesh, r corresponded talks to some of the people who endured the bylaws and last loved the hello m. terry martin. good to have you with us. us is beat out an era backed resolution in the un security council, demanding a ceasefire in the war between israel and m us, which is labeled to terrorist organizations in many countries trying to condemn the us and locking the resolution as the us we said, proposed as a own plan and the 1st for washington is holding for a temporary seatbar link to the release of hostages of jerry a sponsor. the defeated plan only had several air of nations calling for an immediate humanitarian seized
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on the program, mr. uh, sib shot there joining us from belfast and sad al-mutalibi joining us from baghdad, and viewers, this brings us to the conclusion of this segment of your press tv's news review program. thank you for tuning in and goodbye for now. is devastating wars, terrorism, the israeli lobby, crackdown, diplomacy, anabatad genocide in gaza. only 13 countries around the world used to possess destroyers. today these vessels are among the most important surface. missels to navies around the world, but not all countries have the capability to build their own. iran's mohammed riza shah pahlavi decided for the first time to purchase number of destroyers from the united states, but when the 1979 islamic revolution happened, the us refused to deliver the purchase. in 1997, leader of the islamic revolution issued an order to iranian experts to build iran's own destroyer indigenously. in 2009, and after years of hard work, iranian experts unveiled the jamar. the first home-built destroyer in iranian history, but western powers started calling it a frigate, leting iran in the 13 member de
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anti-us sentiment is running high in iraq in the face of us support for the israeli genocide in gaza and recent deadly us strikes on iraq. those attacks killed dozens of civilians and iraqi security forces. the us maintains some 2,500 troops in iraq under the pretext of fighting the daesh terrorist group, which has already been defeated in the country. tim and is the director of the center for counter germonic studies joining us from sydney, we also have glenn deesen, professor of political science at the university of c eastern norway who joins us from maslow. welcome to you both. tim anderson, so we have had these talks now resume. they have taken place, and in between the time that they initially started, a couple weeks back, i believe, until now, there was an incident where there was a targeted assassination of three members of the katib hisballah of which that obviously uh speeded up things again uh for the desire for these talks to uh bear fruit. do you think they will? yes, but the us is trying to keep strings attached there, now there is certain amount of agreement about this
anti-us sentiment is running high in iraq in the face of us support for the israeli genocide in gaza and recent deadly us strikes on iraq. those attacks killed dozens of civilians and iraqi security forces. the us maintains some 2,500 troops in iraq under the pretext of fighting the daesh terrorist group, which has already been defeated in the country. tim and is the director of the center for counter germonic studies joining us from sydney, we also have glenn deesen, professor of political...
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including us export ad floyd to us by con, does or service for next us in for june, the technical boy guerria the scale of the trade is as to machine hundreds of thousands of tons of contra bandwidth line between the confidence for some odd reason. it went unnoticed for many years. the 2nd arms delivery outlines by minute was looked at via clubs of was rather than working of fossil arms. the consisted of $150.00 testing and phones of arms. but all codes fluids, a canadian stays on comp, penny, and included some thousands, 500, a k 47, a. so $3120.00 sniper guns, $100.00, the getting a launcher night vision equipment and $8000000.00. so for munition, a portion of the lease ons was delivered in july 2000 at that entry, the simple code that was using and use of certificates signed on may 26th, 2 thousands by a senior officer of the minnesota funds. the officials mentioned in the documents that patients and can't even been in and these friends didn't seem to be on intelligence agencies. radars then, is it easy to obtain numerous international possible it's found to in the raid on these ho
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we pray to all of you watching us have mercy on us. we are dying for the release a to be delivered in the north. children are austin was affected when the stuff is wound did around 335000 on the fives are a high risk of severe mal nutrition. unpreventable death is roles on the basing. attacks have left causa, unrecognisable streets that were once busy with bait grease and restaurants. now a distant memory for its staffing population during the day goes out as there is really forces have carried out a number of friends and they occupied. westbank soldiers entered most of the top, excuse me, in southern hebron and they assaulted. i'm an activist there is really army also rated to town. southeast of novelist sparking confrontations with palestinian hughes. the us sector stay down to the blinking says that israel's plan to expand its legal settlement, so they occupied, westbank is against international law. that's a change in the policy set by the trump administration on settlements. we've seen the reports and i have to say we're disappoin
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us central command claims the targets include rocket, missile and drone depos. the us president says the strikes will continue at times and places of washington's choosing. however, joe biden says the us does not see conflict in west asia. washington has confirmed the deaths of three of his forces in the drone strike that hit his military base last weekend. it marked the first time us military personnel died in attack since the start of the israeli unslaught on gaza on october the 7th. strong reactions the us attacks are streaming in from regional countries, not least by iraq and syria themselves. "iraq condemned the strikes as violation of his sovereignty, it won that the attack will have disastrous consequences for the region. iraq's foreign ministry says it has called in the us charge the affairs in baghdad to deliver an official protest. iran's popular mobilization forces said us attack is violation of the country's sovereignty and a blaten disregard for international laws. syria meanwile said the aggression caused casualties among civilians and..." soldiers and inflicted heavy m
us central command claims the targets include rocket, missile and drone depos. the us president says the strikes will continue at times and places of washington's choosing. however, joe biden says the us does not see conflict in west asia. washington has confirmed the deaths of three of his forces in the drone strike that hit his military base last weekend. it marked the first time us military personnel died in attack since the start of the israeli unslaught on gaza on october the 7th. strong...
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joining us on tonight spotlight, we have former cia analyst ray mcgovern, joining us from rawley north carolina. and also we have radio host and journalist cpr news, mr. don debar, joining us from aussening, new york. gentlemen, welcome to the program. let's start off with mr. mcgovern after 126 days of israeli barbarism and brutality, nearly 29,00 people have been killed in gaza, schools, mosks, churches, hospitals and even ambulances. have been frequent targets of the strikes, which have now left only few of the medical facilities partially operational in gaza. please share with us your perspective on this tragedy that is unfolding in gaza before our very eyes. well, the painful thing of course is that i'm an american citizen, and without the support of my government, israel could not do these things, not only. is arming and giving political support to israel, but it's also denying the the requisite funding for the only agency that can help, and that's unra, the un body that provides aid to the people in gaza and has for many, many years, they have decided to withhold funding on the
joining us on tonight spotlight, we have former cia analyst ray mcgovern, joining us from rawley north carolina. and also we have radio host and journalist cpr news, mr. don debar, joining us from aussening, new york. gentlemen, welcome to the program. let's start off with mr. mcgovern after 126 days of israeli barbarism and brutality, nearly 29,00 people have been killed in gaza, schools, mosks, churches, hospitals and even ambulances. have been frequent targets of the strikes, which have now...
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the race to manufacturer functioning organs using 3 d printers has been going on for use. first attempt supply printing artificial organs were made over 2 decades ago. one of the trail blazes is us surgeon, dr. anthony atalla in 2011 a 3 day printed accuse me thus the organ is measured using m r. i scanned the data is then used to create a 3 day model which has been sent to the printer. the printer manufacturers the model layout by layoff from living cells all as shown here from plus a race such as noting. and trent university develop basically the using a 3 d printer in 2021. it looks deceptively real, but it's actually made of synthetic materials. it's supposed to help train doctors to recognize live at cancer. in 2020 to 3 day systems and united therapeutics presented a 3 day printed long structure. this synthetic creation should help regulate gas exchange the way healthy lungs do. animal testing, shoot off the insight into how it functions it will probably still take some time before 3 d printed organs will actually be able to replace traditional organ donations. but t
the race to manufacturer functioning organs using 3 d printers has been going on for use. first attempt supply printing artificial organs were made over 2 decades ago. one of the trail blazes is us surgeon, dr. anthony atalla in 2011 a 3 day printed accuse me thus the organ is measured using m r. i scanned the data is then used to create a 3 day model which has been sent to the printer. the printer manufacturers the model layout by layoff from living cells all as shown here from plus a race...
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c and affiliated militia used to attack us forces while despite old fashioned us national, secure. busy t spokes pots and john cobb became the washington is not seeking conflict and at least, but blanked out, who in the situation could have serious wrong stations for the region. us military forces struck more than $85.00 targets at 7 facilities utilized firearms, islamic revolutionary and article. and another thing, groups that they sponsor 3 of the facilities are rec for them are in syria. these targets from carefully selected to avoid civilian casualties and based on a clear, irrefutable evidence that they were connected to a test on us personnel and the region united states does not see conflict with the wrong or in the brother middle east. but as president biden has made clear, we will not hesitate to defend our people and hold responsible all those who harm americans at a time. a place where choosing of this aaron strikes constitute the violation of the rock. the sovereignty undermined the efforts of the rocky government imposed a threat that could lead iraq and the regent int
c and affiliated militia used to attack us forces while despite old fashioned us national, secure. busy t spokes pots and john cobb became the washington is not seeking conflict and at least, but blanked out, who in the situation could have serious wrong stations for the region. us military forces struck more than $85.00 targets at 7 facilities utilized firearms, islamic revolutionary and article. and another thing, groups that they sponsor 3 of the facilities are rec for them are in syria....
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a us basis. and us bombs are the only way that us power corporation corporate has of the sorting extermination in the region today. their political efforts have auto resale, and now it's just, we're all power in the most brutal form that they're on the line. they, they don't expect any more to sell their occupation with words of democracy. freedom. nobody's buying that anymore. and so now it's just simply bombs and trying to spread to her and the people of the region of syria underwrite it also certainly human are refusing to be intimidated and they have other options in the world now. they didn't years ago. all right, the gaza now where children are old too often victims of this conflict. the central pottery enclave struggling hospitals have done the best they can to care for the newborns. some have been opened right off to being born while others have mothers who never sold the 1st days. the one with anything us shed this story. now this baby girl is 39 days old today. so far, no one has come t
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in terms of the us leave us to alleviate this is me zoom out a little bit for us, one for us to be talking about trucks, right? 40 trucks, 200 truck 500 trucks. i would eat at splits and, and even some people then government of thing is that is just a to range to measure. we cannot be taking in those tons, let's thinking a bigger sense of whether off all gets assigned in northern casa, and there are many entrances to israel that could be used to bring in humanitarian need, is the us. and israel chose to do that right now. the not choosing to do that. so i think as what the looking at rough, um least, and we think o can they do this and some kind of assuming we that would take care of the civilians but allowed them to meet the military objectives. the record is very clear, right? and, and the actual us leverage in terms of taking care of, as palestinian civilians has not been use and be on seeing any statement from the us or any open it from the authority side to, to laptop shape the, the operation and rasa. patrick. we know that the, the is where the all me is in the nose in the, in centra
in terms of the us leave us to alleviate this is me zoom out a little bit for us, one for us to be talking about trucks, right? 40 trucks, 200 truck 500 trucks. i would eat at splits and, and even some people then government of thing is that is just a to range to measure. we cannot be taking in those tons, let's thinking a bigger sense of whether off all gets assigned in northern casa, and there are many entrances to israel that could be used to bring in humanitarian need, is the us. and israel...
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tell us what i the deal for us. tell us what is in it for border security, what is in it for ukraine and the middle east?— what is in it for ukraine and the middle east? there is about $48 billion _ the middle east? there is about 348 billion for— the middle east? there is about $48 billion for ukraine - the middle east? there is about $48 billion for ukraine which, . $48 billion for ukraine which, from my understanding, that will hold them over until the election, and don't forget israel. there is $10 million for israel. many people are looking at the broader options for this. this has been negotiated before. there is some money that is going to go to border control so they can mmp to border control so they can ramp up security along the parameters, but also everyone wants to know about how many entries are going to be allowed before you can shut the water down, and that was kind of the big issue that was kind of floating around for a week, and those numbers, about 4000 on a daily basis up to a week, the dhs ha
tell us what i the deal for us. tell us what is in it for border security, what is in it for ukraine and the middle east?— what is in it for ukraine and the middle east? there is about $48 billion _ the middle east? there is about 348 billion for— the middle east? there is about $48 billion for ukraine - the middle east? there is about $48 billion for ukraine which, . $48 billion for ukraine which, from my understanding, that will hold them over until the election, and don't forget israel....
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let's go to the us now. well, all make was a welcome to salvage legislation, providing tens of billions of dollars and 8 for ukraine and his road. oh lou at the centers, natalie defeated a boot that fed the 8th with stuff border security measures. the senate has not providing to vote on a stand alone, very deliberate and only the aid that education is towards $14000000000.00 and security assistance for his fare. and 60000000000 for ukraine, and it's fight against russia. ukrainian traipsing training, preparing for the real front line. but it's almost 2 years on from versus invasion . the cost of wall is mounting. last week the you tentatively approved a full year package with 50000000000 euros on the blocks top diplomatic. joseph burrell has visited the scene of overnight strikes with keys, mat baton eclipse. ko. it's one of the war stairways and they said it was a tourism to, to kill civilians. burrell told, to talk to bella strikes, we're in disagreement at d as a random attack. these me cycles have failed
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and what that tells us is that us influence in the middle east us implants, in this particular arena, is on the wait, who let me 5 minutes or nothing. yeah. was ordered his troops to prepare for a push into a rough file, which is where, you know, half of glasses population is, was order to shelter as, as the israel ground troops were advancing. what impact do you think that could have on the prospect of a truce? or to get to a truce that has to be a degree of trust to you have to be able to trust the other side in the conflict that they will follow what has been agreed. and i think right now, given that palestinians have been told in no uncertain terms, to go south to go to the south of gaza to go to the roof. and if the is really forces go to the very space that palestinians have been sent to. that will make it incredibly difficult for that to be any real trusts from the palestinian side. and we already know that from this way, the side, there's nothing you know who will only claim success when from us has been defeated and getting back confirmation to us. the 10 sort of that, that k
and what that tells us is that us influence in the middle east us implants, in this particular arena, is on the wait, who let me 5 minutes or nothing. yeah. was ordered his troops to prepare for a push into a rough file, which is where, you know, half of glasses population is, was order to shelter as, as the israel ground troops were advancing. what impact do you think that could have on the prospect of a truce? or to get to a truce that has to be a degree of trust to you have to be able to...
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i'm us. a representative for them is and says nothing you hose refusal to negotiate is only up thoughts. what i'm the so i like i'm old so far. there is no deal these really obstinacy asked about is explicit and has openly been spoken about by net on yahoo and members of these government. it is not a secret. what is being presented is a framework agreement which requires discussion and dialogue because all is details are not available. therefore, how can once like about a deal. this covers those thousands of photos as have gathered in kind of eve to them on an immediate deal to return his way. hostages from the other is the police made multiple arrests. the riley, the, the claim that the heart of the site is built to it. so i'm the 136 stuff with you . the don't to go. i home us more than 3 months ago. people in the quickest size and if he has a government and the ability to matter is the joyce, i'm the mom of the pm's tablet. step down the story and the lights of so many innocent civilians s
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i in refuge account which is to the noise of the occupied to us, the man committed nablus with tell us the news have use some help made explosive devices to fight to the is really forces that have been raising that. a few. jacob no, according to our sources, they are, these really forces i'm surrounded the house that they say belongs to a wants to palestinian man. they could not find the man, but what they did is that they were arrested at relative. and again, this is a tactic that we've been seeing these really forces using before the war, but they've intensified their use of this collective punishment. the use of okay, and that's a rest of a brother, a sister, a father and mother to kind of put pressure on that one to tell us the news to hand themselves in the raise of continued also elsewhere in the of to fight the west bank. they've been taking place in drama lot in jeanine, and as far as we can look at the bigger fixture, the most place that has been weighted by these really forces when it comes to the occupies westbank, has been never this followed by the law. and you mean, when
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look, if you attack us, whatever you will do, you will lose us. and if the europeans are saying, oh, it's very difficult without the united states, and please, please us, help us because we cannot do it alone. this might be a big temptation for pointing to drive things. so it's very important, i think also to get the communication around this right? and some conversations, for example, about nuclear determines should not be made. look toral campaign considerations. what are your pin problem? and i think they shall be discussed behind the scenes between the, the nato partners, including from spend then you okay. i think that's also a very necessary element right now. what i like just to exit, exercising. i think this is a good signal to the russian side. where the exercises that are going on right now, i think we need more of that. that's all we have time for in this discussion. thank you so much talk 3 of you for joining us. and of course we'll see how that plays around. we cannot predict the future, but we certainly can try to see scenarios. so t
look, if you attack us, whatever you will do, you will lose us. and if the europeans are saying, oh, it's very difficult without the united states, and please, please us, help us because we cannot do it alone. this might be a big temptation for pointing to drive things. so it's very important, i think also to get the communication around this right? and some conversations, for example, about nuclear determines should not be made. look toral campaign considerations. what are your pin problem?...
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the w cost cost the extended us into type pretty much it was this was used in, you know, the use of the list is ultimate. yeah. ok. good or showing up as a child prodigy or one second and learning to deal with stage fright. and stephen by tough, tiny house in germany. 3 professionals discuss the personal side of a music career. steven is the director of feed, told him fest button by day and a talk show host in the evening with coco lane, cocoa place to viola and things and blends classical music and pop in their projects together. their hosting new sessions and stevens tiny house. ringback such as done, i duck and at the age of just 11. then i began studying a one of jeremy's most prestigious music academies paving the way for us stellar career. down i joins cocoa and steven to talk to. ringback and make music in the tiny house this session isn't that it? yeah. it yeah, yeah, yeah. so i that i the on your expedition has to be under slips. well, uh the cool, cool, tiny house is they have some uh, wow. yeah. so this guy is part of the big out at the a good a a the as well because yeah, th
the w cost cost the extended us into type pretty much it was this was used in, you know, the use of the list is ultimate. yeah. ok. good or showing up as a child prodigy or one second and learning to deal with stage fright. and stephen by tough, tiny house in germany. 3 professionals discuss the personal side of a music career. steven is the director of feed, told him fest button by day and a talk show host in the evening with coco lane, cocoa place to viola and things and blends classical...
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the us how's the rugs and will use its rights to retaliate. now it's also important to note that the us says that it is a very of mindful that it does not want to injure or kill civilians in the strikes . there was a briefing via the white house and pentagon officials on friday evening here in washington. and they said that they need to do a detailed uh damage assessment to see if their plans to only go after military targets. not civilians actually came to fruition. we still don't have that damage assessment, but that said, they also noted it because they were already early questions about whether the rocky government was of was responding because it hadn't been notified us. officials said, we did tell the a rocky government before being launched this operation. implying that to whether or not there was any, a cert from baghdad that the us was going to go ahead with these air strikes. rosalind, thank you very much. rosamond jordan talking to us from washington dc, a v i says reportedly launch the 3 air strikes in yemen. quit the fi, so say th
the us how's the rugs and will use its rights to retaliate. now it's also important to note that the us says that it is a very of mindful that it does not want to injure or kill civilians in the strikes . there was a briefing via the white house and pentagon officials on friday evening here in washington. and they said that they need to do a detailed uh damage assessment to see if their plans to only go after military targets. not civilians actually came to fruition. we still don't have that...
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give us look at the uh issue. bone of political exiles brought to the cape of goodope by dutch colonialists. the old malay quarter of cape town, better known as burkap, is reaching back to its roots as location of protest by raising a flag for palestine. the houses of workkup have always been painted in eye-catching colors, but the walls of these homes have now taken on a whole new meaning, tourists regularly frequent this area and the paintings here convey a message that will travel around the world. as palestinians continue to endure the deadly israeli unslot on gaza, young south african nurse has taken the initiative by painting what some say is the largest mural of its kind for palestine, he says by painting this large palestinian flag in a location overlooking the cake. town central business district, palestine cannot be ignored, with tourism comes photography, and i decided to allow the world to protest inadvertently from every angle, from every ad, from every instagram post, anybody who comes to book up wil
give us look at the uh issue. bone of political exiles brought to the cape of goodope by dutch colonialists. the old malay quarter of cape town, better known as burkap, is reaching back to its roots as location of protest by raising a flag for palestine. the houses of workkup have always been painted in eye-catching colors, but the walls of these homes have now taken on a whole new meaning, tourists regularly frequent this area and the paintings here convey a message that will travel around the...
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thanks for joining us. the scenes of horrific killing of palestinians have become common ever since the israel regime launched its genocidal war on the gaza strip. the regime's forces have massacred scores more gazans who were waiting for humanitarian aid in gaza city. according to the palestinian health ministry, 77 people were killed after israeli snipers shot directly at a crowd waiting for 8 in the early morning. hunders more sustained injuries. the dead and wounded have been taken to al-shifah and kamal adwan hospitals. the palestinian for ministry has condemned the attack saying that it was a cold blooded massacre. palestin resistance movements hamas and the islamic jihad have also centured the massacer of gazans. palestinians are already struggling with shortages of food as the israeli regime is using. as a weapon against them, shortages have caused a surge and malnutrition among children with the un, warning of a looming famon, the israeli genocide has so far killed over 30,000 gazans. the us manage
thanks for joining us. the scenes of horrific killing of palestinians have become common ever since the israel regime launched its genocidal war on the gaza strip. the regime's forces have massacred scores more gazans who were waiting for humanitarian aid in gaza city. according to the palestinian health ministry, 77 people were killed after israeli snipers shot directly at a crowd waiting for 8 in the early morning. hunders more sustained injuries. the dead and wounded have been taken to...
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the enemy uses both aviation and drones, uses them actively, again it depends on the weather conditions, when it snows or rains heavily, then the use is made accordingly. is decreasing, during the past day we had one airstrike and 23 fpv drone use, in principle it is not much, sometimes more, sometimes 50 and 60 drone use, as far as we are concerned, we are not standing still, he is right now you you see one of the defeats of the equipment that was used by the enemy to arrange its engineering structures, this is the work of the border guards of the steel border. we constantly conduct aerial reconnaissance and, in case of detection of any new positions, take measures to destroy enemy positions and equipment. well, that is, in fact, the enemy, as always , tries to dig in at any opportunity, and as we can see, the kortonians are fighting this, but the question arises, our fortification, i hope that we are also now taking measures aimed at strengthening our own fortifications? in war, fortification is a primary measure, before sending a soldier to a position, this position must be equipped
the enemy uses both aviation and drones, uses them actively, again it depends on the weather conditions, when it snows or rains heavily, then the use is made accordingly. is decreasing, during the past day we had one airstrike and 23 fpv drone use, in principle it is not much, sometimes more, sometimes 50 and 60 drone use, as far as we are concerned, we are not standing still, he is right now you you see one of the defeats of the equipment that was used by the enemy to arrange its engineering...
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can you tell us why using that is? well, i think the neo liberal projects is in serious and to be american fabric to continue. so like it has already been said, black history month has been sold back to us as just something that we should be educating ourselves about particular people. we've been black history month, not luther king, jr, or whitewash history of mark we can junior, certainly not be active as work that he did to doesn't to model to demolish capital live. um, um we, it just becomes something that exist at the academy level. and at the secondary school level, but not actually seen in the material conditions of black people. so well we have a month and that's great. and we get to celebrate. it doesn't actually shift anything, right. it's just symbolism. we still are seeing the impacts of red lining interpretation . we still are seeing a really horrible success sticks around maternal mortality. people are walking in black bird and people are walking into medical institutions and not working out with their ch
can you tell us why using that is? well, i think the neo liberal projects is in serious and to be american fabric to continue. so like it has already been said, black history month has been sold back to us as just something that we should be educating ourselves about particular people. we've been black history month, not luther king, jr, or whitewash history of mark we can junior, certainly not be active as work that he did to doesn't to model to demolish capital live. um, um we, it just...
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the us congressmen like lodge. along with the naval theorists mohan and the other men in, they were really fixated on hawaii. it just happened that the the war of 1898. so the war with spain was also happening and it was the right moment to push past that overthrow and go ahead and annex hawaii. and this is through joint resolution. so a total vote of the us house of representatives and the congress. so the total vote of congress instead of one part of the congress passing thing and the treaty to annex. and then the other part, they did a total vote. that's basically a shortcut because they knew they wouldn't have the right votes in the house of representatives. the annexation has been contested by hawaiians ever since. and you can imagine how hurtful and how painful this history is for many native hawaiians to this day, especially since after the overthrow, the queen was imprisoned for eight months and her lands were seized. about $20 million is estimated to be owed to her. that was never paid, despite her attempt
the us congressmen like lodge. along with the naval theorists mohan and the other men in, they were really fixated on hawaii. it just happened that the the war of 1898. so the war with spain was also happening and it was the right moment to push past that overthrow and go ahead and annex hawaii. and this is through joint resolution. so a total vote of the us house of representatives and the congress. so the total vote of congress instead of one part of the congress passing thing and the treaty...