Wednesday, March 7, 2018

ENG 102-- "The Power Principle", Segment 3: "Apocalypse"--RAW TEXT OUTLINE & TIMESTAMP

ENG 102-1105
Prof M Judd
University of Nevada, Reno
Spring 2018 07/18
JC Langelle




Following text transcription to serve as rudimentary reverse outline within the range indicated by the included timestamps--


[0:36:59-0:37:58]
In 1989. Berlin Wall fell Soviet Union collapsed and anybody who believed the propaganda of the list fifty years was a NATO will be disbanded. And in fact there was a promise to Gorbachev it was George Bush number one the first president who was president on made sure that the promise was never in writing it was a verbal agreement this one will study is a verbal agreement which Gorbachev naively took seriously and not realizing who is dealing with it was a verbal agreement that if the rich off permitted Germany to be reunified and incorporated within NATO which is quite a concession then NATO would guarantee that they wouldn't extend one inch to the east
as the phrase that was used that wouldn't go to East Germany and certainly not beyond
but Bush was careful not to put it in writing so that promise went out the window very quickly and effectively Clinton quickly expanded it to the east and so on but why wasn't NATO disbanded. Well there's no Russia to defend against. But still reason you've got to make sure that Europe doesn't go off in an independent course. And may do prevents that keeps it under U.S. command and if I made it was expanded after the Russian Russians disappeared and I was expected in the east is extended the world and NATO has been turned into a U.S. run global intervention force in the Balkans in Afghanistan and effect beyond the current NATO mission officially is to protect the oil resources energy resources pipelines and sea lanesso as to protect the global energy system protect means make sure we run it.


March 1999 the U.S. and its NATO allies bomb Yugoslavia armed forces joined our NATO allies and air strikes against Serbian forces responsible for the brutality in Kosovo.
March 2011 America's next president and a new coalition of the willing attack Libya


"the U.N. Security Council passed a strong resolution that demands and to the violence against citizens. It authorizes the use of force"


[0:39:26-0:40:19]
to me it was sanctioned by the one Security Council in contrast to the bombings of the Slavia there was no such greenlights in 1999 in the bombings were led by need of the first time the military alliance atop the sovereign nation a non NATO member posing no threat to the group similarly Libya poses no external threat and there are other striking parallels between the conduct of these wars.


the enemy then Slobodan Milosevic dubbed the new Hitler the enemy of today the eccentric one mark and power for over forty years now similarly villainize to by the US

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