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the, the top headlines right now here on oxy and there it is with a red coffee being rolled out for the iranian president who is meeting with alignment, put in right now in the heart of moscow on topic tre used the prices in palestine and the north south cordele connecting the name of the united states is in charge. it turned out that in practice they explored their allies as the russian president underlined. even moscow believes in a global economic model, but it's fat, something he says is disregarded myself in western partners for southern guys in the city over the coming under his riley, a todd, an aerial view inc waive refugees awarded to by the id f to allegedly find safety if it's cut off, life ceases to exist,
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even if it's not suitable people drinking because they need to stay alive. kind of make diet conditions in northern gods where civilians go without any clean drinking water. the un secretary general says the situation has, quote, created of pulling human suffering the while a lot of eyes on the russian capital right now with 2 heads of states having a solid sit down and meet and greet via ronnie and the president is meeting with the russian leda here in moscow, you've been able to use the environment, bruce, and have a big agenda set out for that by natural towards the price, isn't garza host of international issues and building trade between the countries topping the agenda of the around. the impression was created out after his plane touched down here in the heart of russia by a triumphant ministry orchestra. his visit coming a day off to vladimir putin, made a trip to the middle east to meeting with the leaders of the u, a. e and saudi arabia,
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the head of his meeting was the nice thing is that even if it was an address to russia, calling for him here in the capital, the russian president, speaking about the state of the economy and that of russia, believes in a fat economic global model, something but he says is disregarded by certain western hockey man. you, she wouldn't, you know, was made to still, if this is just, you know, that now the entire global system. most economic relations is undergoing a stage of radical. and as it has just been said, you reversible change, they are connected with the fact that the former model of globalization is being replaced by a multi point model. and really in need of its costing. just remember the former un secretary general, mr. coffee on coffee was a brilliant diplomat, a very good and decent man, i can say that for sure. and he spoke sincerely. and it really seemed impossible to deny it. at that time. actually, there was nothing to deny because globalization was there, it was developing. the only question is that it was understood differently by old
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people. and the goal is that people sit were also different and people like coffee and, and thought that it should benefit everyone that everybody should be put on an equal footing. nothing like that ever happened in practice. and he was one country. it thought differently that there should be a model of globalization. the united states is in charge of cost and now said that they are sharing with someone but not with their allies. as it turned out that in practice, they exploit their allies. what some of that he said during this maintenance of that before him at his speech, that the power dynamics in the world are changing and that the west is illusion. it's rich, while it's trying to sue professionally, contain the growth of all the countries that it's become a custom so treats in like colonies. he says that more countries are often to,
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for example, trade in their own national currencies, which will eventually, in the long term may for us dollar irrelevant. also, more countries are refusing to play by the less rules, choosing their own national interests in favor over at washington's, for example, when it comes to rush of let them know if we can set up the west failed to break rush of whether it's sanctions, something which was the ultimate goal for them, and actually he said that russia has become stronger on its own. so a sort of the less thing in the sky is if you will, and the food is stuck in was, let me remind you that one of the decisions of wisdom countries last year was to disconnect the russian banks from visa and must have cut systems. the calculation was that this would make it impossible to pay for goods and services, bring down payments and consequently, paralyzed the countries banking sector. it is just as some wisdom colleagues put it . they wanted to make us citizen stuff such with their humanistic plans. they
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wanted to create problems for millions of russian families. however, in practice, citizens and businesses did not actually notice the silent transition to the national payment system, which is successfully operating and developing today. and at the same time, we stop paying commission fees to western companies. they only missed out on what they could earn in russia. the russian leader also said that he was surprised to learn that the number of foreign companies in the russia actually increased after the sanctions were in ford. so i guess the west, so operation a breakdown defeat, paralyze ice lake. russia has failed. well, now we're all expected to see what will come out of the meeting between vladimir putin and his are on the, in the counts of par to brian. right? you see, they're expected to discuss the trade as well as regional and international issues in particular golf course and see here we and russia have a cold, new perspective, peace and stability in the region. we have come and views on regional and
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international issues. the fine to get us unilateralism. one of the important points of on negotiations will be the issue of palestine immediate efforts to stop the bombings of e gaus, a region lifting the siege on the people of gaza, providing aid to the people of palestine and garza. and the most important and central point of all is the fulfilling of the palestinian people's rights, which we will post you come with the also of course the discuss and phrase it has grown significantly between the 2 countries and was so we went and see what else to will say regarding their economic corporation. we know, for example, just a few days ago the russian foreign ministers for the lab rove and his running count support signed a declaration, how to overcome that legal us sanctions. so both economies on the western science and spots still live in this spite of the restriction. so we're waiting to see what this means and the lights of all the recent meetings and trips. what this means for
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the bigger picture. let's not forget the vladimir putin, this fresh office trip to the u. y e, and saudi arabia where he got a spectacular welcome. the . so the sort of a middle eastern tourist, so a lot of my uprooting discuss strengthening corporation within opec loss and how to make sure that they maintain a stable and reliable international energy market. so lots has been discussed. we're expecting some more in a couple of hours, i guess from the latest meeting that lot of our people have with abraham,
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right. c i. c takes inventory of the situation and gaza. the un secretary general antonio cortez laid out the desperate situation in alaska, where he invoked the rarely used article, 99 of the united nations, john a more than 8 weeks of hostilities in gaza. and israel have created a policy in human suffering, physical destruction and collective trauma across israel and the occupied palestinian territory. there is no effective protection of civilians. the health care system in gaza is collapsing. hospitals have turned into battle grounds amid constant bombardment by the israeli defense forces, and without shelter or the essentials to survive, i expect public order to completely break down soon, due to the desperate conditions rendering even limited humanitarian assistance. impossible, and even worst situation could unfold, including dep, it damage diseases and increased pressure from mass displacement into neighboring
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countries. article 99 of the un charter allows the secretary general dakota meeting officer to counsel on his own initiative. to specifically issue warnings about threats to international peace and security. and then a sign of just how serious the united nations considers the crisis. the article has not been invoked for decades. well, that's lot more across and live now. the professor of history politics and international relations doctor jamal's, what keep joining us here on archie international a very well welcome to you today. so what a story this is not whether you weren't getting potentially so directly involved. article 99 hasn't been invoked in decades. so your thoughts on whether or not it may affect the palestinian crisis as well. so we need to totally look at this move by the un secretary general because despite all the critics the, the directed towards him especially by is really. but i don't think that this
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initiative taken by the secretary general would be involved without quote, a prior coordination with the united states of america. and in this case, what is the objective and this ends pretty uh, open booking such a, an article, especially that uh, we know that the united states gibs for support for the uh, is it any attack on guys? uh uh, uh its the one that is uh, collecting any attempt to reach us expired on and the kilometer is a committed by, uh oh, it goes by the israelis in against the civilians and the guys us to. so this is what we need to uh, uh, uh, focus on uh, actually, especially the gutierrez, uh, as i said before,
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despite all of his uh, stances. that's where the criticized by uh, is, are you. but he wouldn't uh, take such a move without prior coordination with washington. it's a very good point. he did not pick you up with that in just a moment, dr. lucky and i wanted to ask you, i want to just kind of quote some what, what, what, what some people have said over the years. some people have said the use of article 99 has had mixed results in the past, though it has never really brought peace. that's because the secretary general's intervention does not quote, fundamentally changed the political calculation of the security council's most powerful members. how would you comment on that book the lucky as well, i fully agree on that because the united nations was which was meant to act as a world government after world war 2 has always been dependent on the stands
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of the great powers, but mainly the united states of america and less than follows because it was used as a tool for that it had germany world wide. and this was actually the case, especially after the collapse of the soviet union and 1991. and the, the, the emergence of a sort of a unit full of system directed and led by the united states where the united nations was transformed as to an extension of the u. s. foreign policy. and one of the secretary generator would act uh, with this gold or the without go to the nation where the united states, it would be punish the way. uh, uh, this is actually what happened with uh, ford motor. uh un secretary general the most uh, in 1996 when he uh uh, published that he put the criticizing. is it a ford?
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it's the responsibility for the master code of conduct the time against many civilians. and uh, he was punished. i'm the most. i was punished by not 3 when you in his the and he was a place by coffee on, on for 2 consecutive good inspect them. so uh, that's why we need to see if this action was taken with the info, the nation with the united states. otherwise, uh we would see uh gutierrez, being punished uh for, for uh, taking such a step on this. but this, i don't think that it will make any difference because uh, the united nations can, it does not have the tools to enforce its power. and its uh, especially with the, uh and the you and 2nd, the uh, security council where the, the big powers, mainly the western powers have
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a veto of vote on any addition that wouldn't go by that desires or by that with the team. i wanted to ask you a quick lane is so good to have you on the program with us here on, on the international. but you know, the words, the times genocide being thrown around wall crime being towed or thrown around. i believe it was it. the iranian head of state, or another regional head of state was calling for israel to be brought up in front of the i, c. c for these war crimes. but as you well know, talk to a key and the united states has so far so firmly opposed a ceasefire resolution at the security council as, as a potential genocide continues day and day out. why do you think the united states is opposing a peaceful ceasefire resolution? and is there anything so that can be done to influence washington to potentially change its position as well?
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uh, the united states go. so that was the uh, the blow directed to is it, are you on october 7? so it wasn't meant to undermine is way to security. but it's also directed. this would be a little too old adage. and at that age are the arrangements by the united states to establish the original order led by israel and depend on the on the u. s. had gemini, and this was launched mainly during the g 20 summit has in a new daily, uh, almost 2 months ago. when this uh, indian middle east, uh, european uh, cody door was launched and this is not only meant to be a equity door to portrayed. but it's meant also to obstruct the best. the end road initiative launched by china. 1 almost a big a decade ago,
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and it's also meant to obstruct the north south. ah, gaudy dog launched by archer. so it has a geo political, let's say, by mentions, especially with giving a pivot the role for is it a, in this sense and undermining the role of all the power such as egypt, syria, iraq, 30 and it on. so i'm us low was only directed against is right above it was also a or this blue to undermine this project by doing lighted states. that's why. 1 in the united states wants to neutralize and pacify the the occupied territories as a means to enforce the power of israel as a base for this region it or the so that's why the out of no selecting any
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ceasefire hope and that is a good, a cheap uh, at times you better results against the autumn, the resistance, which is not the case, especially that uh, you know, the united states is losing time with the emergence of russia, china, and other of what follows on the scene to undermine u. s. a. germany awarded wide. right dr. jamal's. lucky and professor of history. politics and international relations. joining us live from babies. many things to do to appreciate your time. both 20 people have been killed in the southern gauze and city of the file as id. a 4th is struck, a residential building and out of the destruction of young survivors, car at the hospital at the locals deal with what's left behind. and we heard from some who we thought the area was supposed to be a safety some there were 3 very big explosions. then we so striking the apartment up there, my brother's apartment, it was completely destroyed, along with the floor below, with a large number of people,
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had been killed around 20 motors excluding the one that most of them are children. and with the, with let from go. the cities and was stand it and now the peasants home, when suddenly a rookie said the house and we were thrown in there, eventually i was pulled from underneath the rubble of hospitals in the south of gauze and taking in the wounded, rushed in for kind of following the latest strikes in the area of medical personnel to the palestinian red crescent, say they are being targeted by israel, the english it so you're up to this house, the phone you're shipping and the
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well, it goes into being killed and a reason his right a strike on the jump out of the refugee camp. that's on the north of the enclave. the pictures right to basically speak for themselves. locals, right? they're looking for survivors amid the depth. 3. meanwhile, the lack of fresh water and northern gauze, or was making life very difficult. we heard from one local about the crisis, the the english. as you can see, we're drinking civil defense water, which is not suitable for consumption. we use it as drinking water to meet the needs of our small children because there's nothing else. when the water and electricity are cut off, we use it to flush toilets and for other things. water is the most essential thing . if it's cut off, life ceases to exist, even if it's not suitable. people will drink it because they need to stay alive. thank god we're patient and will remain here. what do they want to achieve through displacement will continue despite it and the state of israel. thank god, brothers,
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you see all the destruction they relentlessly bomb a set of crazy and disorganized manners. people are being killed. we have martyrs, everywhere. living conditions are terrible. essentially like water and electricity have been cut off. even a they were supposed to delivered during the ceasefire. they hit them, a jeep center were convoys of assistance used to unload destruction. genocide, as netanyahu said before, the war, the people of gods or human animals. none of the countries are with us. may god grant his patients mercy for our marchers, and here are sick. hopefully will come out of the safe and victorious over to greece. now, where a group of demonstrators has crashed with police for the following a memorial. busy march and the fold it off to thousands. come down for the rally to market. 15th anniversary of
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the motor of a teenager by police or the event was mostly peaceful. however, when it ended a group of participants went on the fast with the police, with multiple cop sales and stones being thrown up in the center forward. his did respond with to okay, so the us senate has been locked in initiative to send another $50000000000.00 to youth crane. despite his democratic party, having a majority in the legislature, joe biden was unable to secure approval for his funding plan. this cannot wait. the congress needs to pass supplemental funding for ukraine before they break for the holiday research. simple as that, frankly, i think it's funny that we've gotten to this point in the 1st place. well, i think it states, we know joining us a lively, sure to take this conversation further, you know, biden, he was pleading so much to get these billy and sent to you cried, why,
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why do you think the senate voted against as well? barton has responded pretty angry to this decision. he's accused of republicans of essentially me copying ukraine on the bottle filled with his please fell on deaf ears as did those of the ukrainian delegation that was in washington dc. they met with the pens ago in chief of course it lensky was due to address sentences earlier this week. he pulled out the last minute and it left us text you to stay on the blink and the defense that country. lloyd austin, on the other by an administrator, an official, was to pitch full this. i got the cash in, of course, obviously it didn't work out for them. and the, the vote went mostly along party lines of republicans voting against the democrats voting in favor independent sentence of among bernie sanders. he voted against the package. he was concerned about this unconditional aid for as well. that was included in the,
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the bumper sum that was put forward now. and the senate majority leader, chuck strube. and now he switched his vote from yes to no. this means that the bill can be brought forward again. but this was long as the technicality of books, really, that it wasn't really that close to the, the vote was closed, it still needed 60 bucks on the 100 to pause. and if i were to bust it up, but i don't understand why, you know, why have the republicans refused the aid? because, i mean, up until this point they were supporting ukraine. one thing, well, pretty much that has been the old republican who's come out against multiple where you cried, but there's been a mirror, you maybe had a reasoning for it. one is this a 5 year in strategy? now, by saying, look, we pumped billions upon billions into play, then there's no sign that it's capable of winning. this will the other concern that they raises their site and the dependency going, how's it, where the accounting for all of these cost, it's flowed into cubes, coffers. now the white house has also conceded that this accountability is
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a concern. the republicans also raised immigration. now they want a change in navigation policy, the segment, this is a national security issue and they've kind of been pressing a bite into and for a change in direction in return for support for this pump. a bill. now, why didn't a game has been very critical of the republicans for this stones, although lots of you now, he's conceded that the immigration policy is broken, that he may make some changes that he hasn't exactly specified what yet. but let's remember, next year is an election year, and there are many republicans that believe that this money could be better spent. well, why don't you just tell us why you are not voting for this? well, we can't afford it. look at some point i realized we had spent more in ukraine than we spend on all our roads and bridges in the united states to support this money. you have to be economically deliberate and morally deficient. those are the
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conditions of voting for this because to say that we're going to grind down russia, that we're going to deplete their own soldiers by expanding the lives of ukrainians . knowing that in the end, we're going to leave them holding the bag that in the end they can never prevail. they're not going to take that crime me even though we, we say that's one of the goals. when, when we can get them to state goals, which usually they won't. so it's, it's morally reprehensible to say that you should fund this to now the white house has become increasingly desperate. now, it's laid on the table. this potential will with rushes, saying the american soldiers will be killed if this money isn't handed to the pot and administration prudent takes ukraine. he won't stop there. it's important to see the long run here. he's got to keep going. he's made that pretty clear, put the tax and nato ally if he keeps going in any attacks and nato ally,
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or we've committed as a nato member to we defend every inch of new territory and we'll have something that we don't seek and that we don't have to day american troops for the russian troops. and if you think the cost of supporting ukraine is high now, just imagine how much higher it's going to be. not just a national treasure, but in american blood, go across me, it is strows. i'm a cooking of cooking me ideas here on the way you hear statements like this or any reaction from moscow. so this for most go understand the impact on surprisingly, he says that not only is this family, they described this as irresponsible, given that both nations on nuclear powers such boogeyman stories are fabricated in order to justify, to tax payers and sober minded political forces. but huge expenses for containing the russian federation in an attempt to add fuel to the fire of the ukrainian proxy
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war. local authorities have finally lost touch with reality. easily discussing the likelihood of a direct clash between the armed forces of our countries. this kind of provocative rhetoric is unacceptable for responsible nuclear state. and now what we do know is those of us that are being on the ground for many months is the situation is not looking very good for you quite. we've seen the situation in body in co rushman is making advances in of the cool things that have been ukrainian stronghold was very since 2014 western allies are even now, conceding that russia is in fact winning the conflict. and there's even these disagreements now among you findings talk process. uh, we sold the most recently with the lensky and who's the total energy come on, does it lose me? uh, open the disagreeing over the how the co, the conduct of the conflict in america. now, of course, now we're seeing that the money is in fact running out the washington is,
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is conceding that there's not much left in the conference now. next year is election yet in the united states. and that seems very much that ukraine isn't to put the agenda for the average american worker and all you know, would you be surprised by that? i mean, as you say, it's an election. yeah. next year. and so, i mean, if you apply to come out right now and said, well, we've lost in ukraine, the american taxpayer is going to go, well, how many hundreds of billions did you blow? we're not going to vote for you next year. so the, they're going to have to keep pushing this narrative, steve, but ukraine's gonna wind it's making progress. russia will be destroyed. i mean, you know, here, these guys saying that if we, if we let ukraine lose, the russians could be coming off or american soldiers. i mean, these guys have to, i don't know what this smoking, i mean, i really, really done whatever that smoking. i think they should share it. you know? absolutely unbelievable. steve sweeney. thank you very much. thanks for joining us here on archie international. the ronnie and the president is here in moscow already meeting with his russian counterpart. when the details get to us, we will get them straight to you
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the there's no end in sight over how you're going to continue to destroy the earth. is the case for the methods of the people. i tried to go to the gym, but i'm certainly not ready to fight russia. this is also of soon. this is the 3rd world lunacy re washing press for so the funder line likes to say we have the tools while we just start with stability and business deal. some of the living will not have very good propaganda. you know, price here in new york. i think we don't know the aftermath any time that you're not allowed to ask questions, you should ask all of the questions. some more questions, ask a better. the answer is will be the
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the types just for the funeral war and the possibility of for that semester class. and like i said, the last will probably that's up to me. i've been in the school the state in the goals, and i'm going through the syllabus for my own way. this done by some football shy, right. i'm like, i'm assuming because of an issue with the the, the pretty much the when you this is this the .

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