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Trump makes unannounced visit to US troops in Iraq US news - Duration: 1:53.

Trump makes unannounced visit to US troops in Iraq US news

Trip comes one week after president stunned advisers with announcement he would withdraw troops from Syria

Trip comes one week after president stunned advisers with announcement he would withdraw troops from Syria

Donald Trump has made an unannounced visit to Iraq, leaving behind a partially shuttered US government to greet American troops.

The visit comes a week after the president stunned his national security advisers by announcing that he would withdraw US troops from neighboring Syria, where they have been fighting Islamic State militants.

The defense secretary, Jim Mattis, abruptly resigned following the announcement, and Trump's decision rattled allies around the world, including in Iraq.

Trump's trip was shrouded in secrecy. Air Force One flew overnight from Washington, landing at an airbase west of Baghdad under the cover of darkness Wednesday evening. It is his first visit with troops stationed in a troubled region.

Fifteen years after the 2003 invasion, the US still has more than 5,000 troops in Iraq supporting the government as it continues the fight against remaining pockets of resistance by Isis. Isis has lost a significant amount of territory in Iraq and Syria but is still seen as a threat.

Trump, who speaks often about his support for the US military, had faced criticism for not yet visiting US troops stationed in harm's way as he comes up on his two-year mark in office. He told The Associated Press in an interview in October that he "will do that at some point, but I don't think it's overly necessary". He later began to signal that such a troop visit was in the offing.

Trump had planned to spend Christmas at his private club in Florida, but stayed behind in Washington due to the shutdown. It's unclear whether his trip to Iraq was added after it became apparent that the government would be shut down indefinitely due to a stalemate between Trump and congressional Democrats over the president's demand for a wall along the US-Mexico border.

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Donald Trump visits US Army troops in Iraq with wife Melania - News Live - Duration: 3:52.

 Donald Trump has landed in Iraq for a surprise Christmas visit to US troops, alongside his wife Melania

 It is Trump's first visit to US troops overseas since becoming president.  Trump and first lady Melania Trump met with military personnel on Wednesday at Al Asad Air Base in Iraq, according to photos from Reuters

 He has made the trip despite the US Government being shutdown over a budget impasse as Trump holds out for $5bn in funding for a border wall

 Trump recently announced that US troops would be withdrawing from Syria, a decision which prompted his Secretary of Defence Jim Mattis to resign

 He also said about half the troops in Afghanistan would be heading home.  Today Trump said he has "no plans at all" to remove US troops from the country

 "If we see something happening with ISIS that we don't like, we can hit them so fast and so hard they really won't know what the hell happened," Trump said, according to Bloomberg

 "We've knocked them silly."  He added, referring to the withdrawal of troops, "It's time for us to start using our head

 "We don't want to be taken advantage of anymore by countries that use us."  Air Force One was spotted over Europe today which prompted speculation a visit overseas was on the cards but the visit was only confirmed after he touched down

 When asked about the shutdown today the Republican president said: "Nancy (incoming Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi) is calling the shots

"  He added: "The American public is demanding a wall."  White House Press Secretary Sarah Sanders tweeted: "President Trump and the First Lady traveled to Iraq late on Christmas night to visit with our troops and Senior Military leadership to thank them for their service, their success, and their sacrifice and to wish them a Merry Christmas

"  Veteran White House correspondent for CBS Mark Knoller reported that Air Force One was boarded in privacy in the hangar and departed under cover of darkness

 "All on board instructed to pull down window shades and surrender cell phones," he tweeted

 Journalists who travelled with the president were not allowed to report on the visit until more than two hours after they landed

 National Security Advisor John Bolton is also in Iraq for the visit.  Trump had tweeted that he was "alone" in the White House on Christmas Eve and sent of a barrage of tweets

 His silence since late on Christmas Day sparked questions about his movements.  He cancelled a Christmas trip to his Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida shortly after it became clear a deal would not be reached over the budget and the government would be shutdown

 Visiting troops abroad is a tradition for presidents. President George W. Bush served Thanksgiving turkey to the soldiers in Baghdad in 2003, in the early days of the Iraq War

 During his 2016 presidential campaign, Trump repeatedly promised Mexico would pay for his proposed wall

 After Mexico repeatedly refused to do so, he began seeking US taxpayer funding for the wall, which he sees as vital to controlling illegal immigration

 Even with both chambers of Congress and the White House under Republican control for the past two years, former real estate developer Trump has not gained full funding for his wall

 An eight-year-old Guatemalan boy died in Border Patrol custody on Christmas Day, the second death of a young migrant in such circumstances in a month

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미국살면 이건 그냥그래 - Living conditions in the US are so-so(Eng subtitles) - Duration: 7:01.

Hello, this is NY KIDARI SSAM.

You had America dream, sometimes at your country

But the world is changing

As opportunities to diversify culture increases,

Living in America no longer becomes the country of dreams

'Oh, this is really bad! This is more difficult than our country '

Or 'If you live in the US, that's just the way it is' There are a lot of people that say does things. While some of these may be subjective,

Let's see what parts are available today.

First of all, You need great patience when living in America. Whether you go to a government office,

There is no culture of 'quick and fast' at all when we look at administrative work,

There is no temporal concept of expectations.

And there are too many things that I have to go through as a consequence of an unexpected thing.

It's hard!

And it requires a lot of patience. And secondly, the law is very tricky.

Though many people may observe the order of the law and think that the culture is very high and the legal standard is high,

In fact, when you look at it from the inside, the laws are too great,

Because the law on penalties and laws in general are too scary, there are many things that follow the law.

For example, even though it might be different later, if you meet with a police officer.

Also, when I need to keep the law, I have to keep the law

Of course there is a conscious part. However, most of the reasons for following the law is due to money.

Then,

If you are an immigrant and can speak English perfectly,

There are not many people in any country. But in the case of Korean people, especially after a long time of learning English

Clearly there is a limit to English. Professional English, or

Whether it's slang, sweet language, or during a regular conversation,

In fact, there are many cases where you cannot understand a part.

Also, if we have public office or legal issues,

Obviously you will encounter limitations in English. It is a part that cannot be overcome. 20 years, 30 years, I was born here,

Clearly, there are limitations to English as an immigrant.

There is a lot to see and a lot of places to go. Because the land is too wide,

I travel a lot because I have to go through a lot of distance.

Long time to plan again,

There are also areas where you need to plan your trip. I'll eat something in the morning and go out.

Of course I can go nearby.

But I also want to see what I want, and what others want to see,

Anyway, you have to go a long distance . Rather than an opportunity to approach the nearest place,

Sometimes you have to go to a place that is far away. Then there is a lot of housing expenses.

When house prices are compared relatively,

There is a lot of difference between big cities and local areas.

However, the provincial cities do not have enough jobs

In addition, there are few sources of income that can be earned.

In contrast, large cities have many of those areas,

Regarding the costs, the one with the greatest expenditure in my life is the housing cost.

Due to the housing costs to be too expensive.

That's why you cannot save. Of course, medical expenses and insurance are also very expensive.

If an unimaginable amount is claimed,

There are many people who cannot go to the hospital because they are afraid of the hospital expenses.

After people go to the hospital and get treatment, they may go into bankruptcy.

In addition, in some cases,

There are people that have to commit crimes and go to prison.

Also, a recent part, the taxes are also very high.

Because you are getting welfare benefits as much as you pay taxes,

From the perspective of the earner, there is a great deal of tax on spending.

In addition, the public transportation charges, the local city rather than the public transport is not at all, in fact,

In the case of metropolitan cities, especially in subways, such as Manhattan or New York,

You just have to take subways, buses and taxis. Plus there is Tip. Some taxis share distance calculation and make some time improvements,

Although the subway and bus are connected, there are not many connections

I have a lot of time to wait. Public transportation is inconvenient.

After that

I can live with my family

When children go to college, they usually live in dormitories, and they go to college far away

Sometimes it is necessary to separate from family.

Even if a sibling lives in the same state,

If you live in another state, you will have a great affair once or twice a year

If you are flying,

Long-distance driving for more than 10 hours

We have no choice but to eat rice.

so

Because of the distance between family members,

I meet my family often,

There is not much time to talk, to play or to enjoy. My family, may be close to my extended family.

In the end, the day will come when the members will go away, and the sibling,

Such a time could be a time and space constraint. 'If you live in America, it really is!'

"It's no fun!" What is this? I'm so uncomfortable! "

You feel personal

I will also have a number of reasons for

Also, the environment will be decided. However, living in the United States is a cultural adjustment

If I live by the way I live,

If a man does something good, good results will follow. But if he does something bad, bad results will come.

See you next time.

Thank you

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Trump makes surprise visit to U.S. troops in Iraq, his first as President - Duration: 1:29.

US President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump have made a surprise

Christmas visit to see US troops in Iraq for more on this and other news from

around the world let's turn to our Noah ROM so Adam this was or is Trump's first

trip to a conflict zone as the leader of the free world and he's come under some

criticism for waiting so long that's why my Trump had drawn fire from some in the

US military for not having visited American servicemen in war zones during

his presidency he had made promises to do so before and it now has taken quite

a while for him to make good on that promise

Air Force One Flew overnight from Washington landing at an airbase west of

Baghdad on Wednesday the president was on the ground for about three hours

greeting soldiers and taking selfies with them the trip comes about a week

after he made the controversial decision to pull American troops out of

neighboring Syria during his visit President Trump defended the defended of

that decision again making the disputed claim that the Islamic state group was

defeated however the president said he has no plans to withdraw US forces from

Iraq there are some 5,000 American servicemen and women who are supporting

and training Iraqi forces in their fight against what remains of the Islamic

state group

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How a Nazi joined the U.S. Special Forces - Duration: 2:56.

by the time Larry Thor enlisted as a private in the US Army in 1954 he was

already a war hero his real name was Laurie tawny and he'd been fighting the

Soviets for most of his adult life Courtney was born in Finland in 1919 he

enlisted when he turned nineteen to fight for his country against the Soviet

Union in the Winter War of 1939 through 40 he rose to the rank of captain and

took command of a group of ski troops yes ski troops the man literally skied

into battle in 42 he skied into a mine and was severely wounded but he didn't

stop fighting in 1944 he received the mannerheim cross Finland's version of

the Medal of Honor unfortunately 1944 is when Finland

signed a ceasefire and ceded territory to the Soviets

but Ordnung wanted to keep fighting the Russkies so he joined up with the German

SS but he didn't get to fight for long since Germany soon fell and tourneys

soon found himself arrested by the British and put into a POWs camp not

that the POWs camp stopped him he escaped or returned to Finland but Toni

was arrested and sentenced to six years in prison for treason

he served half the sentence before he was pardoned by the president of Finland

in 1948 at this point the Soviets wanted to get their hands on tor knee dragged

him to Moscow and try him for war crimes but Toni had other plans he made his way

to the United States and joined Army Special Forces in 1954 under the name

Larry thorn thorn quickly distinguished himself and rose to the rank of captain

just as the Vietnam War was on the horizon in Vietnam thorn earned the

Bronze Star medal for heroism along with five Purple Hearts

for combat wounds his wounds allowed him to return to the rear away from combat

but horn instead requested command of a special operation space on October 18

1965 thorn led the first military assistance command cross-border mission

into Laos to interdict North Vietnamese movement down the Ho Chi Minh Trail his

team was inserted into a clearing inside Laos by South Vietnamese Air Force

helicopters while thorn remains in the chase helicopter to direct support once

the team confirm that they had made it in thorn headed back base but roughly

five minutes later the helicopter crashed due to poor visibility and bad

weather first he was listed as missing in action

and then later as killed in action the wreckage of the aircraft was found

before the end of the war while the remains of South Vietnamese aircrew were

recovered Thorne was never found according to a Finnish newspaper quote

many believed he was exactly the sort of near indestructible soldier who would

have simply walked back out of the jungle and they found it hard to believe

that he had been killed in 1999 the mystery ended thorns remains were

recovered from the crash site and dibbs records confirmed that he had died that

fateful night like share and comment below and stand in awe of Larry thorne a

man who fought under three flags and didn't acknowledge the meaning of quit

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Why Did US Army Perform Secret Drug Mind Experiments? - Duration: 13:51.

LSD stands for lysergic acid diethylamide

(LSD) and is a derivative of the fungus ergot, which grows on rye and other cereal grasses.

A Swiss scientist named Albert Hofmann created LSD in 1938 and actually tested it on himself

in 1943.

He recalled in his book, LSD: My Problem Child, the hallucinogenic properties that the drug

became famous for.

He described how "kaleidoscopic, fantastic images surged in me, alternating, variegated,

opening and then closing themselves in circles and spirals, exploding in colored fountains,

rearranging and hybridizing themselves in constant flux."

He also noted how "every sound generated a vividly changing image, with its own consistent

form and color."

It was not until the 1950s that the U.S. government became interested in LSD as a mind control

drug.

The potential use of LSD in this manner led it to take some unethical and downright sleazy

measures that we will examine in this episode of The Infographics Show, "The U.S. Government's

LSD Mind Experiments."

The 1950s was a time of the Korean War and the Cold War.

Stopping the spread of communism was a top priority for the United States, so the U.S.

government became concerned that many soldiers returning home from the Korean War "were

found mindlessly parroting the communist propaganda they had been sent to Korea to fight" according

to one source.

Investigations led to two discoveries.

First, the communist countries of China, Russia, and North Korea were using "mental torture

and brainwashing" techniques.

Second, the "Russians in particular were interested in using LSD to manipulate minds."

Fueled by Cold War paranoia, U.S. government officials were compelled to take countermeasures

to prevent what one article calls a "larger scale drug attack."

They began two testing programs to find out if LSD and other drugs could be used to subdue

and control the enemy mentally.

One of these programs was run by the U.S. Army, and the other one was run by the CIA.

Edgewood Arsenal Human Experiments About 7,000 soldiers participated in the U.S.

Army's secret testing program.

Although the official name of this program is the Medical Research Volunteer Program

(MRVP), this testing is often referred to as the Edgewood Arsenal Human Experiments

because many of the tests were conducted at a military facility called Edgewood Arsenal

located in Maryland.

Some soldiers were exposed to various chemical agents, including nerve agents such as sarin,

nerve agent antidotes such as atropine, and riot control agents such as tear gas.

Other soldiers were used to test things like protective clothing, vaccines, and drugs such

as LSD.

LSD was one of several drugs studied at Edgewood Arsenal for possible use in psychochemical

warfare.

While the MRVP began in 1948, a New Yorker article states that psychochemical research

at Edgewood Arsenal did not begin until 1956.

According to footage included in a New Yorker article, the purpose of this testing was to

"identify a chemical with the right balance of properties: one that causes no physical

harm but also triggers mental disruptions so profound that they can incapacitate enemy

soldiers."

Test subjects were usually filmed so that the effects of LSD on the soldiers would be

documented.

Soldiers had widely varying responses to the drug.

In one 1958 film called "Effects of Lysergic Acid Diethylamide (LSD) on Troops Marching,"

you can see how a group of well-trained soldiers dosed with LSD were reduced to a bunch of

giggling, disoriented men unable to follow simple commands.

In another film called "Manufacturing Madness," soldiers who took LSD were unable to make

simple subtraction calculations.

One soldier seemed to be in too much pain to concentrate and even says he is "incapacitated,"

while another one complained, "Everything's moving."

The New Yorker reports that "LSD experiments continued at Edgewood until 1967," but the

Army eventually lost interest in it as a psychochemical agent before that time.

Raffi Khatchadourian, a journalist who published an article about these tests in the New Yorker,

explains why these experiments were abandoned in a Fresh Air interview:

" . . . LSD's effect was just really unpredictable.

You could give LSD to one person, and it would have one effect.

And you could give it to another person and it might have a completely different effect.

. . . So as a weapon, anything that would be that unpredictable is something that you

would want to shy away from, just because it would be tactically ineffective."

However, the story of LSD experimentation at Edgewood Arsenal did not end after the

experiments did.

Like others who participated in the Edgewood Arsenal Human Experiments, some soldiers dosed

with LSD felt misled by Army researchers and suffered long-term health problems from these

experiments, such as this soldier interviewed by the Baltimore Sun:

"They told me it would be like taking aspirin," said Gary, who went by only his first name

in a 1979 story that ran in The Sun.

But he reported being depressed and even suicidal in the years since undergoing testing at Edgewood.

The issues of long-term health problems and questionable informed consent practices associated

with the Edgewood Arsenal Human Experiments led to a Congressional investigation of the

MRVP in the mid-1970s, and a Medium.com article reports that "Edgewood shut down the MVRP

in 1975."

The same article states that the Army conducted its own series of studies of the MVRP and,

perhaps unsurprisingly, "concluded none of the individuals who participated in the

LSD and other tests were suffering any significant lasting health impacts."

However, some problems with consent practices were discovered, including what one source

calls using "possible coercion" to persuade soldiers to volunteer.

Project MKUltra During the Cold War, the Army was not the

only government organization interested in the use of LSD as a psychochemical agent.

According to History.com, the director of the CIA during the 1950s, Allen Dulles, spoke

of "brain warfare" and "how sinister the battle for men's minds has become in

Soviet hands."

In 1953, he began the top-secret Project MKUltra in order "to assess the potential use of

LSD and other drugs for mind control, information gathering and psychological torture."

Between 1953 and 1964, the CIA conducted most of its over 150 MKUltra experiments in the

U.S. and Canada.

Poor recordkeeping and a cover-up that led to the destruction of many MKUltra documents

at the official end of the program in 1973 make it difficult to know about all of the

LSD experiments that took place.

What we do know about these tests is mainly from the firsthand accounts of the people

who participated in them.

Some of these people testified at Congressional hearings that took place in 1977, while others

told their stories to the press.

Unlike the Edgewood Arsenal Human Experiments, Project MKUltra experiments were not limited

to military personnel.

People from all walks of life were involved in the following experiments:

1.

Volunteer Experiments

The CIA found willing test subjects in various institutions.

For instance, History.com states that the CIA reached out to universities and colleges,

offering them funding to study the effects of LSD.

This meant college students ended up "tripping on acid" for MKUltra research.

One well-known college student turned MKUltra test subject is Ken Kesey, author of One Flew

Over the Cuckoo's Nest.

According to one source, Kesey was a graduate student at Stanford University when he learned

about a "study" from a neighbor who was a psychologist.

Like some of the Edgewood Arsenal test subjects, he was kept in the dark about the true purpose

of the experiments he participated in.

He recalls, "[The testing] wasn't being done to try to cure insane people, which is

what we thought.

It was being done to try to make people insane—to weaken people, and to be able to put them

under the control of interrogators."

Kesey was not rendered insane by his participation in these tests, but he could not stop taking

drugs.

While he was a testing volunteer for the CIA, he tried to work at the place where the tests

took place so that he could get his hands on other experimental drugs.

Even after the tests ended, he and his friends along with others were making and taking "homemade"

LSD that Kesey said "never was anywhere as good as that government stuff."

History.com reports that "Kesey later went on to promote the drug, hosting LSD-fueled

parties that he called 'Acid Tests.'"

These parties helped to launch the hippie movement and the psychedelic drug scene of

the 1960s.

Another good source of volunteer test subjects were prisons.

According to History.com, prisoners were eager to consent to these tests "in exchange for

extra recreation time or commuted sentences."

One well-known prison volunteer was a gangster named Whitey Bulger.

One source states that Bulger underwent 18 months of LSD testing while in prison in order

to receive a lighter sentence.

In contrast to Kesey, Bulger loathed his testing experience.

He went on one bad acid trip after another, which "were followed by thoughts of suicide

and deep depression."

He wrote of nightmarish hallucinations such as "blood coming out of the walls" and

"guys turning to skeletons in front of me."

2.

CIA Agents Experimenting on Each Other

Some of these experiments were voluntary, but some were not.

According to one news site, LSD testing for Project MKUltra first began with CIA agents

giving themselves LSD and tracking its effects.

Soon these agents were dosing each other with LSD without warning, and even CIA agents who

never took LSD were eventually targeted by these sneaky agents.

These "anytime and anywhere" acid trips became so common that a security memo went

out in December 1954 telling agents that office party punch bowls were off limits and not

to be "spiked."

It's strange to think CIA agents lived in fear of stealth drugging from their own colleagues,

but that's what happened in the 1950s.

One tragedy arising from these experiments was the death of CIA scientist Frank Olson

in 1953.

According to History.com, Olson "drank a cocktail that had been secretly spiked with

LSD" and ended up falling out of a hotel room window in New York City a short time

later.

Olson's death was initially thought to be a suicide, but a second autopsy done in 1994

revealed "injuries on the body that had likely occurred before the fall."

These injuries raised suspicion that "Olson might have been assassinated by the CIA."

His family eventually received a settlement of $750,000 and a "personal apology from

President Gerald Ford and then-CIA Director William Colby."

3.

Experiments on Involuntary Test Subjects

After mastering stealth LSD drugging on people within their own agency, CIA agents moved

on to the unethical practice of drugging unsuspecting members of the public with LSD and following

them around to observe its effects.

They knew what they were doing was wrong, but they did it anyway.

"Precautions must be taken not only to protect operations from exposure to enemy forces but

also to conceal these activities from the American public in general," wrote the CIA's

Inspector General in 1957.

"The knowledge that the Agency is engaging in unethical and illicit activities would

have serious repercussions in political and diplomatic circles and would be detrimental

to the accomplishment of its mission."

It is hard to know exactly how many Americans and Canadians were dosed with LSD without

their knowledge and consent.

One case that came out during the Congressional hearings on MKUltra in 1977 was that of a

singer and waitress named Ruth Kelley.

An MKUltra project leader named George White wanted to recruit her for another LSD testing

program that we will discuss in a moment.

However, when she did not show interest in participating in this program, White or someone

working for him chose to drug her with LSD right before her performance one night.

Kelley managed to get through her act but ended up going to the hospital right away

afterward.

4.

Operation Midnight Climax

Just when you thought the CIA could not get any lower in terms of morally reprehensible

behavior, it thought up another shady LSD testing program with the sexually suggestive

name of Operation Midnight Climax.

This operation was implemented in both the US and Canada.

A History.com article describes this operation.

At safe houses turned into whorehouses in San Francisco, the CIA actually paid prostitutes

to drug their customers with LSD while the previously mentioned George White and other

CIA agents looked on through two-way mirrors to observe LSD's effects and so much more.

White reveled in his duties as a professional voyeur.

He said, "I toiled wholeheartedly in the vineyards because it was fun, fun, fun."

According to one article, these sexual encounters were also filmed for "potential blackmail

material."

In Canada, some Canadian women claimed they were underage at the time they were filmed

having sex with government officials, so you could say the CIA was engaged in filming child

pornography too.

What happened to Project MKUltra?

After decades of research that obviously went astray from its original purpose, Project

MKUltra researchers reached the same conclusion that emerged from the Edgewood Arsenal Human

Experiments – LSD was not an effective mind control agent because its effects were too

unpredictable.

And, like the Edgewood Arsenal Human Experiments, Project MKUltra ended amidst growing scandal

in the 1970s.

After the publication of a shocking New York Times article about the CIA's activities

in 1974, the CIA was soon investigated by the Rockefeller Commission and the Church

Committee.

However, the testing may not be over.

According to a Thought Catalog article, "many experts in the workings of the CIA and government

intelligence agencies insist that the government continues performing exactly the same sort

of mind-control experiments—and possibly worse—using different code names."

Would you volunteer for experiments like these if given the opportunity?

Why or why not?

Let us know in the comments!

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