Aden the Reuters News Agency says the forces which are backed by the u. A. E. Have confined the government of president of the rebel woman had the to the president ial palace the takeover comes after two days of fighting the Yemeni Government is accusing saudi arabia of ignoring the action by the u. A. E. Linked forces. This is a new front in yemen civil war which has so far been dominated by finding between president of these government and hoofy rebels now a split in the Saudi Led Coalition that supports how the. Separatists have turned on the president s troops in the south they want a separate state for southern yemen and the succession to say the region has been neglected a mistreated by the government south and north you havent put countries separate countries for much of the latter half of the Twentieth Century before uniting in one nine hundred ninety eight and used to be the confidant of the south. Is a visiting fellow at the European Council on Foreign Relations he says its b
Focusing on 1945 in asia and the pacific. David glantz discusses Joseph Stalin and the soviet union in the pacific war. Which ended 70 years ago this summer. He is editorinchief of the german and slavic military studies. The institute for the study of strategy and politics posted this event. David thank you for this invitation. I began my work on the soviet army, the red army, as a result of a trip to japan in 1979, 1980, and 1981. The questions they had were about manchuria. Now we have come full circle 35 years later. My task is to talk about ending the war in the pacific. A few words about the genesis of what going to be saying today. Three years ago, i received an invitation to the National Defense institute for defense studies in tokyo. They said, please come over and spend a week with us and talk about whatever you would like. I said, im going to grab a topic i have been enticed by four years. Those of you know im interested in operational military street. The soviet german war i
I think that would be pretty exciting for them. So what im going to do is im going to give you i guess what i would call a genealogy of the book. I will get into the themes of the book some but i want to start with kind of how it came into existence because its not always the case that a book thats about history and politics has a useful or meaningful personal back story but i think in this case it does, and its maybe sort of impossible to fully understand what the book is and what its trying to do if you dont understand what came from. Even though i dont show up, theres no, i i think youre in the book other than in the acknowledgments of its a personal book at the want to give it a genealogy to set up some of the discussions for some of the questions and answers at the end of the talk i will read a very short passage from the conclusion that nothing captures credible witness i was trying to do and some people think i have done this morning i discovered the National Review doesnt think
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To find out how a growing de demand from china is fuelling the illegal ivory trade. Hello there. There have been chaotic scenes in croatia as thousands of ref geese rife in serbia desperately to continue their journey into western europe. Hundreds of refugees have pushed through police lines, with people trampling and falling on each other amid the chaos. Croatian police say more than 7,000 refugees have entered the country in the last 24 hours. The u. N. Has described hungarys treatment of the refugees as phobic. Lawrence lee reports from the border with croatia. Reporter all day the buses came and off loaded the weary, dozens at a time. Picking up their few belongings it was then on foot yet again. 37 degrees in the late summer heat, yet they strode through the fields towards the European Union. Most said they were syrian, not much talking, though, just grim determination and quick feet. So these violence and contempt which the hungarian authorities showed the refugees has now sudden