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Bush-Cheney guilty of war crimes - English
The activists and legal observers participating in the demonstrations wanted to deliver a letter to Attorney General Michael B. Mukasey, saying outgoing President George W. Bush and Vice President...
The activists and legal observers participating in the demonstrations wanted to deliver a letter to Attorney General Michael B. Mukasey, saying outgoing President George W. Bush and Vice President Dick Cheney should be taken accountable for treason, murder, bribery and other high crimes.
"This is not about getting them out of office, that's impeachment. This is about holding them accountable," said David Swanson, the founder of After Downing Street (ADS).
On the way to the department, the crowd, however, was stopped by a low-level press secretary who pledged he would hand the letter over to the attorney general, Press TV correspondent Jahan Hafez reported.
"We really need to have a medium with him (Michael Mukasey) and we need him to agree to look into the crimes of the Bush administration which are many," stressed Linda Letendre of the National Campaign for Nonviolent Resistance (NCNR).
As Justice Department officials passed the protesters, activists read off the names of those lost in the war.
The protesters then lay on the ground to symbolize those who killed in the so-called war on terror.
"If in fact your elected officials are not held the same standard that the regular citizens are, then you don't have the standard, you don't have the rule of law," one of the activists said.
"That's extremely dangerous for everybody," she warned.
"We are directly responsible for those and I would call them murders …Then you have another four million Iraqis who have been displaced from their homes and businesses and their children. There is cholera, there is no water, there is no electricity," another protester lamented, referring to the dire consequences the Iraqi nation has been suffering after the US-led invasion of the country in 2003.
"There is constant fear and it's hard to sit still, knowing that we have done this and that we are allowing it to continue," she added.
The anti-war community says that choosing a new commander-in-chief is not enough and it does not justify thousands of people who have died because of the policies of the Bush administration.
They say the real change comes about when George W. Bush and Dick Cheney are indicated over war crimes and crimes against humanity
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The activists and legal observers participating in the demonstrations wanted to deliver a letter to Attorney General Michael B. Mukasey, saying outgoing President George W. Bush and Vice President Dick Cheney should be taken accountable for treason, murder, bribery and other high crimes.
"This is not about getting them out of office, that's impeachment. This is about holding them accountable," said David Swanson, the founder of After Downing Street (ADS).
On the way to the department, the crowd, however, was stopped by a low-level press secretary who pledged he would hand the letter over to the attorney general, Press TV correspondent Jahan Hafez reported.
"We really need to have a medium with him (Michael Mukasey) and we need him to agree to look into the crimes of the Bush administration which are many," stressed Linda Letendre of the National Campaign for Nonviolent Resistance (NCNR).
As Justice Department officials passed the protesters, activists read off the names of those lost in the war.
The protesters then lay on the ground to symbolize those who killed in the so-called war on terror.
"If in fact your elected officials are not held the same standard that the regular citizens are, then you don't have the standard, you don't have the rule of law," one of the activists said.
"That's extremely dangerous for everybody," she warned.
"We are directly responsible for those and I would call them murders …Then you have another four million Iraqis who have been displaced from their homes and businesses and their children. There is cholera, there is no water, there is no electricity," another protester lamented, referring to the dire consequences the Iraqi nation has been suffering after the US-led invasion of the country in 2003.
"There is constant fear and it's hard to sit still, knowing that we have done this and that we are allowing it to continue," she added.
The anti-war community says that choosing a new commander-in-chief is not enough and it does not justify thousands of people who have died because of the policies of the Bush administration.
They say the real change comes about when George W. Bush and Dick Cheney are indicated over war crimes and crimes against humanity
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Part 8 Blood on our hands by Imam Al Asi - English
Imam Al-Asi and Dick Platkin talk about American involvement in the Isreali-Palestinian conflict. This event is part of the Anti-Zionism Week 2008 that is put on by the MSU at UCI.
Imam Al-Asi and Dick Platkin talk about American involvement in the Isreali-Palestinian conflict. This event is part of the Anti-Zionism Week 2008 that is put on by the MSU at UCI.
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Part 7 Blood on our hands by Imam Al Asi - English
Imam Al-Asi and Dick Platkin talk about American involvement in the Isreali-Palestinian conflict. This event is part of the Anti-Zionism Week 2008 that is put on by the MSU at UCI.
Imam Al-Asi and Dick Platkin talk about American involvement in the Isreali-Palestinian conflict. This event is part of the Anti-Zionism Week 2008 that is put on by the MSU at UCI.
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Part 6 - Blood on our hands by Imam Al Asi - English
Imam Al-Asi and Dick Platkin talk about American involvement in the Isreali-Palestinian conflict. This event is part of the Anti-Zionism Week 2008 that is put on by the MSU at UCI.
Imam Al-Asi and Dick Platkin talk about American involvement in the Isreali-Palestinian conflict. This event is part of the Anti-Zionism Week 2008 that is put on by the MSU at UCI.
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Part 5 - Blood on our hands by Imam Al Asi - English
Imam Al-Asi and Dick Platkin talk about American involvement in the Isreali-Palestinian conflict. This event is part of the Anti-Zionism Week 2008 that is put on by the MSU at UCI.
Imam Al-Asi and Dick Platkin talk about American involvement in the Isreali-Palestinian conflict. This event is part of the Anti-Zionism Week 2008 that is put on by the MSU at UCI.
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Part 4-Blood on our hands by Imam Al Asi - English
Imam Al-Asi and Dick Platkin talk about American involvement in the Isreali-Palestinian conflict. This event is part of the Anti-Zionism Week 2008 that is put on by the MSU at UCI.
Imam Al-Asi and Dick Platkin talk about American involvement in the Isreali-Palestinian conflict. This event is part of the Anti-Zionism Week 2008 that is put on by the MSU at UCI.
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Part 3- Blood on our hands by Imam Al Asi - English
Imam Al-Asi and Dick Platkin talk about American involvement in the Isreali-Palestinian conflict. This event is part of the Anti-Zionism Week 2008 that is put on by the MSU at UCI.
Imam Al-Asi and Dick Platkin talk about American involvement in the Isreali-Palestinian conflict. This event is part of the Anti-Zionism Week 2008 that is put on by the MSU at UCI.
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Part 2- Blood on our hands by Imam Al Asi - English
Imam Al-Asi and Dick Platkin talk about American involvement in the Isreali-Palestinian conflict. This event is part of the Anti-Zionism Week 2008 that is put on by the MSU at UCI.
Imam Al-Asi and Dick Platkin talk about American involvement in the Isreali-Palestinian conflict. This event is part of the Anti-Zionism Week 2008 that is put on by the MSU at UCI.
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Part 1 Blood on our hands by Imam Al Asi - English
Imam Al-Asi and Dick Platkin talk about American involvement in the Isreali-Palestinian conflict. This event is part of the Anti-Zionism Week 2008 that is put on by the MSU at UCI.
Imam Al-Asi and Dick Platkin talk about American involvement in the Isreali-Palestinian conflict. This event is part of the Anti-Zionism Week 2008 that is put on by the MSU at UCI.
Dubai - Ahmadinejad in Iranian Club in Dubai - Persian
Ahmadinejad in Iranian Club in DUBAI, United Arab Emirates.
Iran's president led an anti-American rally in DUBAI, United Arab Emirates, this tightly controlled U.S. ally in the Persian Gulf, a day...
Ahmadinejad in Iranian Club in DUBAI, United Arab Emirates.
Iran's president led an anti-American rally in DUBAI, United Arab Emirates, this tightly controlled U.S. ally in the Persian Gulf, a day after a low-key visit by Vice President Dick Cheney aimed at countering Tehran's influence in the region.
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad tells the cheering crowd that America was to blame for creating instability and robbing the region of its wealth.
"We are telling you to leave the region. This is for your benefit and the benefit of your nation," Ahmadinejad says to the crowd of thousands at a soccer stadium. "The nations of the region can no longer take you forcing yourself on them. The nations of the region know better how to create peace and security."
"Every time your name is mentioned, hatred builds up," Ahmadinejad said of the United States. "Go fix yourself. This is Iran's advice to you. Leave the region."
One woman in the crowd shouted "I love you!" and Ahmadinejad paused to respond with a polite "thank you."
"God bless you for loving Iran so dearly," he told the crowd. "I love you."
The crowd, many of them expatriate Iranians, cheered Ahmadinejad and waved Iranian flags. One group carried a black banner bearing a yellow symbol seen on nuclear fallout shelters. Chants of "Down with the USA!" and "Nuclear energy is our right!" frequently interrupted the speech.
His rally was remarkable in a country where political parties are banned and power is held solely by tribal families
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Ahmadinejad in Iranian Club in DUBAI, United Arab Emirates.
Iran's president led an anti-American rally in DUBAI, United Arab Emirates, this tightly controlled U.S. ally in the Persian Gulf, a day after a low-key visit by Vice President Dick Cheney aimed at countering Tehran's influence in the region.
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad tells the cheering crowd that America was to blame for creating instability and robbing the region of its wealth.
"We are telling you to leave the region. This is for your benefit and the benefit of your nation," Ahmadinejad says to the crowd of thousands at a soccer stadium. "The nations of the region can no longer take you forcing yourself on them. The nations of the region know better how to create peace and security."
"Every time your name is mentioned, hatred builds up," Ahmadinejad said of the United States. "Go fix yourself. This is Iran's advice to you. Leave the region."
One woman in the crowd shouted "I love you!" and Ahmadinejad paused to respond with a polite "thank you."
"God bless you for loving Iran so dearly," he told the crowd. "I love you."
The crowd, many of them expatriate Iranians, cheered Ahmadinejad and waved Iranian flags. One group carried a black banner bearing a yellow symbol seen on nuclear fallout shelters. Chants of "Down with the USA!" and "Nuclear energy is our right!" frequently interrupted the speech.
His rally was remarkable in a country where political parties are banned and power is held solely by tribal families
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Cheney - Isolate Iran and prepare possible war - English
Cheney - Isolate Iran and prepare possible war - English. Phyllis Bennis - Cheney visit in Middle East intended to isolate Iran and prepare possible war.
Cheney - Isolate Iran and prepare possible war - English. Phyllis Bennis - Cheney visit in Middle East intended to isolate Iran and prepare possible war.
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US National debt $13 trillion Congressman says the more debt you are in the wealthier you are-English
The United States national debt officially went over the 13 trillion mark which is one of the largest in the world at the present time How much can $13 trillion buy In 2004 United States Vice...
The United States national debt officially went over the 13 trillion mark which is one of the largest in the world at the present time How much can $13 trillion buy In 2004 United States Vice President Dick Cheney emphatically stated during a cabinet meeting that deficits do not matter But do debts and deficits really matter
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The United States national debt officially went over the 13 trillion mark which is one of the largest in the world at the present time How much can $13 trillion buy In 2004 United States Vice President Dick Cheney emphatically stated during a cabinet meeting that deficits do not matter But do debts and deficits really matter
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[04 June 2013] Chemical Weapons in Syria - English
Israeli officials have publicly declared that the Syrian government used Chemical weapons which was followed by statements made by US secretaries of state and defense who said that the assessment...
Israeli officials have publicly declared that the Syrian government used Chemical weapons which was followed by statements made by US secretaries of state and defense who said that the assessment was that Sarin gas was indeed used.
Syrian officials said this comes after the gains made by the Syrian army, particularly in and near Al-Qusier on the outskirts of Homs.
Russia and Iran have both come out strongly against using this as a pretext for military action. Emphasis on how this shows how much Israel wants to get rid of Assad and how much it regards him as an enemy.
Will Obama be dragged into a confrontation by Israel and its allies like the NeoCons in Washington even if he will have to face Russia, China and Iran?
Or is it that the US shares the opinion that Assad must go and might assign Israel with the task of launching military action?
An emphasis as well on the differences between the Syrian case and the Iraqi case because back then it was Dick Cheney and co who were pushing for war and even fabricated intelligence for this purpose. Now in this case it is Israel pointing to weapons of mass destruction trying to push a hesitant Obama administration into war.
In this episode of the Middle East Today, we will discuss the Syrian crisis and ask: What the future holds for Syria?
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Israeli officials have publicly declared that the Syrian government used Chemical weapons which was followed by statements made by US secretaries of state and defense who said that the assessment was that Sarin gas was indeed used.
Syrian officials said this comes after the gains made by the Syrian army, particularly in and near Al-Qusier on the outskirts of Homs.
Russia and Iran have both come out strongly against using this as a pretext for military action. Emphasis on how this shows how much Israel wants to get rid of Assad and how much it regards him as an enemy.
Will Obama be dragged into a confrontation by Israel and its allies like the NeoCons in Washington even if he will have to face Russia, China and Iran?
Or is it that the US shares the opinion that Assad must go and might assign Israel with the task of launching military action?
An emphasis as well on the differences between the Syrian case and the Iraqi case because back then it was Dick Cheney and co who were pushing for war and even fabricated intelligence for this purpose. Now in this case it is Israel pointing to weapons of mass destruction trying to push a hesitant Obama administration into war.
In this episode of the Middle East Today, we will discuss the Syrian crisis and ask: What the future holds for Syria?
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3 Remarkable Facts About IRAN | Imam Sayyid Ali Khamenei | Farsi Sub English
You may hear many things about Iran from every Tom, Dick, and Harry. Take a listen to the words of the most honest, realistic, and trustworthy person who lays out three remarkable facts about the...
You may hear many things about Iran from every Tom, Dick, and Harry. Take a listen to the words of the most honest, realistic, and trustworthy person who lays out three remarkable facts about the Islamic Republic of Iran.
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You may hear many things about Iran from every Tom, Dick, and Harry. Take a listen to the words of the most honest, realistic, and trustworthy person who lays out three remarkable facts about the Islamic Republic of Iran.
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