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Soviet civilians being trained in the use of weapons, fighting guerrilla army, Soviet troops in winter outfits, 1941

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Soviet civilians being trained in the use of weapons, fighting guerrilla army including ambushes, scorched earth policy, Soviet troops in winter outfits, 1941
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Bloomberg

Sen. Rounds on Covid, Troop Withdrawal, Trump Nominations

Higher Ed
Nov.18 -- Senator Mike Rounds, a Republican from South Dakota and a member of the Banking and Armed Services Committees, discusses the surge in coronavirus cases in his home state, President Donald Trump’s plans to withdraw U.S. troops...
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Russian troops eating in the snow, revolution in St. Petersburg, 1917

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Russian troops eating in the snow, revolution in St. Petersburg, 1917
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RESEARCH IMW tapes 177, 192, 197, 198, 199

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RESEARCH IMW tapes 177, 192, 197, 198, 199
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Curated Video

Congress Still Weighing Sanctions Against Russia Over Ukraine Conflict

Higher Ed
Lawmakers say they're close to completing a bill that would introduce massive sanctions on Russian banks and the country's national debt.
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Russia Says Some Forces Pulling Back Amid Ukraine Crisis

Higher Ed
The fears of an invasion grew from the fact that Russia has massed more than 130,000 troops near Ukraine.
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Bloomberg

Russia Can Take Over Ukraine Within Weeks, Bremmer Says

Higher Ed
"This is for the foreseeable future the end of an independent Ukraine," Ian Bremmer, head of the Eurasia Group, said in an interview on "Balance of Power." He says the government could fall in a matter of weeks.
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Curated Video

How The Russia Invasion Unfolded

Higher Ed
Ukrainian President made a desperate plea late Thursday night in Ukraine before the Russian attack began.
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U.S. Claims Russia Has Ordered Final Preparations For Invasion

Higher Ed
The presence of the Russian troops raised concern that they could be used to sweep down on the Ukrainian capital, Kyiv.
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President Biden Warns Russian President Against Ukraine Invasion

Higher Ed
U.S. intelligence officials said Russia is planning to deploy 175,000 troops near Ukraine in preparation for a possible invasion.
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Curated Video

VOICED US vehicle destroyed in attack in flashpoint town

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00 00 Various of burning convoy on road 00 18 FX Explosion 00 31 Various of burning convoy, another explosion 00 43 Iraqis celebrating and throwing stones at vehicle 00 52 FX Various of Iraqis chanting and holding up weapon fragments and...
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Curated Video

Vietnam - 20 Anniversary Celebrated Of US Withdraw

Higher Ed
It's 20 years since the final remnants of the us "presence" in Vietnam beat an ignominious retreat from Saigon as Communist forces rolled into the South Vietnamese capital and secured their victory. The fall of Saigon, now renamed Ho Chi...
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President Bush will use a news conference this hour to urge Congress to give his plan for Iraq time to work.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Report on Iraq shows mixed results CAPTION: The Iraqi government has made only mixed progress toward fulfilling goals for political, military and economic reform, the Bush administration said Thursday in a report certain to...
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Signaling he's decided on new troop levels for the Afghanistan war, President Barack Obama said Tuesday he intends to "finish the job" on his watch and destroy terrorist networks in the region.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Obama poised for Afghan surge CAPTION: Signaling he's decided on new troop levels for the Afghanistan war, President Barack Obama said Tuesday he intends to 'finish the job' on his watch and destroy terrorist networks in the...
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Curated Video

KOSOVO: US TROOPS PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION VOTES (V)

Higher Ed
Voice and effects While the presidential election in the United State remains a cliffhanger, Americans abroad are watching with keen interest. Absentee ballots mailed in from overseas may play a key role in deciding the final outcome....
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State Department, analyst and DC residents on Syria developments

Higher Ed
The United States State Department says it is "crystal clear" that the Bashar Assad's regime is responsible for the alleged chemical attack that targeted Syrian civilians last week. Along with it's allies in Europe, the US appeared on...
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Bloomberg

Why Airstrikes Won't Work Against Islamic State: Switzer

Higher Ed
Sept. 25 -- Tom Switzer, research associate at the U.S. Studies Centre, discusses the U.S. airstrikes in Syria with Angie Lau on ""First Up."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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Reax as Obama to send up to 1,200 troops to US-Mexico border

Higher Ed
Phoenix, Arizona - 25 May 2010 1. Arizona Attorney General Terry Goddard standing at podium during news conference 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Terry Goddard, Arizona Attorney General: "I am very pleased to have heard this morning from the...
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Bloomberg

What Can Obama Learn From Last Iraq War?

Higher Ed
Sept. 16 -- U.S. Army Retired Colonel Wes Martin discusses U.S. strategy to fight the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria. He speaks on Street Smart. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Senators criticise Bush on Iraq

Higher Ed
Pool Washington, DC - April 7, 2004 1. Mid view Senate Minority leader Tom Daschle walking to microphone 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Senator Tom Daschle, Democrat - South Dakota: "We are all saddened by the news in the last 24 hours that we...
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USA: TROOPS IN GULF MAY HAVE BEEN EXPOSED TO CHEMICAL WEAPONS

Higher Ed
English/Nat A CIA study has revealed that more than 15,000 U-S troops could have been exposed to chemical weapons during the Gulf War. Pentagon spokesman Kenneth Bacon said that officials have already begun contacting about...
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Latam solidarity, anti-globalisation, pro-troops rallies

Higher Ed
Washington - 13 April 2003 1. Protesters 2. Various of banners 3. SOUNDBITE: (English), Cherreme Horazuk, protester: "We'll voice our opposition to the policies that create greater poverty for Latin America and the Caribbean that are...
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Chairman of the Joint Chiefs, General Peter Pace is quoted as saying he considers homosexuality to be immoral. The AP's Sagar Meghani reports on the issue of gays in the military.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Pace won't apologize for comments on gays CAPTION: Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Peter Pace is at the center of controversy, after saying he supports "Don't ask Don't tell" and believes homosexuality is immoral....
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President urges Congress to pass Iraq funding to support troops

Higher Ed
1. STILL: US President George W Bush reading radio address, with radio equipment superimposed, over AUDIO: (English) George W. Bush, US President "Good morning. Congress will soon vote on legislation to fund our troops serving on the...