A high cold in those 9 and rules on a u. K. Government low offering conditional immunity. The crimes commit to join the so called troubles period. The welcome to the we saw it and garza with as their lights up in the is reading the ministrys bumping campaign that all has killed at least 13000 palestinians as of today. But most of the women and children, at least 76 people were killed and in the past 24 hours a live. Now these are pictures and come out and one hospital in northern garza when incentives died from inhaling toxic gas caused by is ready by bomb and other children in the medical facility and malnourished the well food program said this week that garza has the worst levels of child malnutrition, in the world, a link all the cities, thousands of people have been scrambling the bags of flour as they hung a crisis unfolds cattle has called on the international community, just done the gains, what it calls the deliberate salvation of the Palestinian People by israel even agencies
What country would you trade places with . What would you look at what nation would you look and say i wish i was them, i dont know when. There are things about other countries you wish you had, frances wine, you name it but there is in any country in the world i would trade places with. The truth is it were still a great country because we are great people, our government is not our country. We have a government but the government is not the country, america is a people, we are still a great country people with people who have big dreams were willing to work for. The promise the 21st century is tailormade for what this country is founded on, if ever there has been an era in human history, tailormade press as a people it is the 21stcentury. What is standing in the ways out to the leaders who is out to the leaders who refuse to let go of the past, what i mean by the pastors this, what i mean by the pastors this. Big government has never been a good idea, it is always been a bad idea the
Refining capacity offline. Well ask an expert what this could mean for the Worlds Largest economy. Hello and welcome to bbc world news. The United States says its ready to use its Nuclear Capabilities to defend itself and its allies against threats from north korea. The white house issued the statement following a phone conversation between President Trump and the japanese prime minister, shinzo abe. It was made in response to north koreas sixth, and most powerful, nuclear test. South korea says its forces have carried out a live fire Ballistic Missile exercise following the norths nuclear test. Theres been Widespread International condemnation of pyongyang. The Un Security Council is holding an emergency meeting on monday to discuss north koreas continuing defiance. Our correspondent robin brant joins me now from the south korean capital, seoul. Walk to you. This threat from its neighbour is something that south korea has had to face for many yea rs. Korea has had to face for many yea
In washington dc, this is one hour. October 10 we will have the victory. Illusions of coat the future of war, a history. The historye have of the foreign interference in elections. If you are not on our mailing list, it can sign up for it on our website. History isvirtues of that it provides us with rich contextual understanding. If you study a country for years as historians do, you learn how individuals and groups interact you way that otherwise would not understand fully. You would understand how peoples views of their own history shapes their worldview. You find out how these countries are different from others. Problems withding our recent interventions is we did not pay enough attention to history. With the iraq war, people talked about how we could democratize iraq because we democratized indonesia. He studied the history of those countries, you would know they are quite different. We need to be careful. We saw similar problems but we went into libya in 2011. There was not the f
Were going to get started here. Thank you all for joining us. I am mark moyar, the director of the project on military and diplomatic history here at csis. We formed this center last year to help inform both the policy world and also the public on how history can help us understand current Foreign Policy issues. And we would like to especially promote historians who also do work in the policy world, and that includes our speaker today. And we also would like to promote interaction between historians and policy experts, and we have one of our own csis policy experts today, alice friend, who ill introduce later in the event. Ill give you a couple other events coming up for those who may be interested. We have october 10th, were going to have carter malcasen talking about his book, illusions of victory, the anbar awakening and the rise of the islamic state. On october 18th, well have Lawrence Friedman on his book, the future of war, a history. And october 24th, we have Calder Walton talki