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one with the link that, that looked on from cs. oh, go back on the, how can i mean? cuz that's cool. so say, doesn't say, don't show malone is in control. good. good. now just above, what does the above, what's it been done with? i know it doesn't cause i'm going to open up a new kitchen, forgotten, you know, and then also if the owner isn't the guy, you know, time do they need to go. so could you through the data, and could you send them over to the 09? 0 not 10. go on the go. you can, which doesn't because what we while gives you the, the a ron that condemned to pakistani strikes the honorarium. territory was local officials say 9 and civilians have been killed.
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the us bombs additional sites in the m and climbing to target, who's the infrastructure in an apparent violation of international law. releasing us along with the u. k and some of his other allies have violated and trampled on every conceivable with international law. and 20 civilians, including children, are killed over night and is rarely bombings of the city of rasa as id of forces partially withdrawn from the enclave. the i'm rachel ruble live in moscow. you're watching r t international. iran has it condemned a pakistani, drawn an attack on a rainy and territory calling on balance and unacceptable. practice stand has
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confirmed a carried out strikes as one of odd says it targeted quote, terrorist cells in the neighboring country. that's what it shows the aftermath of the blast. local officials say 9 civilians were killed in the attack. the deputy security chief of the se, or rainy and region, shared the following details. to the today, we became aware that an explosion happens in a village near serve and city at 4 30 am. so after the analysis, we have determined that the explosion happens at a village for 3 kilometers from the border. and we understand that the victims are not uranium citizens for the cases under investigation. and we will inform the public that our border patrols the i r g c and our friends in the army are now securing the border and about it. and there are no concerns regarding security there, purchased etc targeted to hide allison training camps of a separate his group, in se iran who are designated by pakistan as terrorists. around 4 30 am local time
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. several explosions were heard around the city of setup on any of on c spelling and battle just found problems which neighbors packaged them. shortly after the incident packaged fence, foreign ministry announced, but uh, the country launched precision strikes targeting of the sanctuary. use of quote, the terrorist sheltering in on govern parts of it runs bordering areas with pakistan. on tuesday, the 16th of january, 2020, for the border task fonts would be, is lumnick revolution guards, core ground force took a preventive action against a terrorist group, preparing to infiltrate the territory of the as lumnick republic of iran to carry out another terrorist operation came a day after pack is spent vowed serious consequences over a wrongs. tuesday attacks on the j shore to either militant group and south west pakistan, which is little more about granted as a violation of its air space. on wednesday, the judgment either which is designated by your want as a tower group, which waited by tillman and they're wanting it on our gc member. now pakistan's
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assault seems to be a response to it. once tuesday strikes is low, my boss said that it does not mean to violate it was territory, but it was a pursuit of the national security of pakistan. bach hassan will continue to take all the necessary steps to preserve the safety and security of its people, which is sacrosanct, inviolable, and secret. focused on fully respects the silver, empty, and territorial integrity of the stomach republic appear on the sole objective of today's act was in pursuit of focused on its own security and national interest, which is that amount and cannot be compromised purchased as the tax. also target attempts belonging to the battle just on liberation, army and the battle just on liberation fronds to militant groups that session from pakistan. the b a lab has now confirmed the attacks by releasing his paper and the surgeon group has in the past claim responsibility for several operations impact is
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that now pakistan's foreign ministry says it has in the past, charities, concerns about what it called, this safe havens of the terrorist, but due to lack of action on the part of the wrong, the groups continued to quote, spilled a lot of innocent and packaged bags. so bored are violations aside. it's safe to say that $101.00 is volleyball and have not targeted each other, but have essentially helped one another. eliminate being sergeant groups that both have long been fighting various salt and director general of the south asian strategic stability institute says both ron and pakistan have the same goals in the region. what does it certainly important to understand that for both countries to try to enjoy any general organizations which is going to be working in the safe havens provided by any territory of state. and then once it gets to those countries is the national upfront. so for focus on, on the message,
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it's very clear for us in the is as much a trick as the left will be your name. and we believe that says the track this joint joint action, it's been the subsidy of the day. and hopefully, both companies will pick plastic solutions for count, train the front of the terrace, political analyst and former atlantic revolutionary guard par general, who's saying to not even well how dumb it says. it's important for the countries to show restraint to avoid an escalation on their border to 8 on that like this. and so for the operations that happened in recent days are aligned with the security agreement between both states. to remove the terrace groups on both sides of the border or it is pakistan's, right to target the terrorist locations easy detects v. it's a random random that's around. but we should not all of the actions become a direct war on the iran pakistan border because this is what our enemies want. understand what we do not seek this at the moment. we cooperate and conduct military drills together. we never let our enemy use pakistan. soil to hit us and
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pakistan knows that no one desires security in pakistan more by lateral cooperation has always existed at the border. certainly the states that are under us control and have strategic security ties with the us accent alignment with the us interest . certainly the states that are under us control and have more security ties with the us act in alignment with us increased most of us implement all it's options to put pressure on the ron and the resistance front. what is clear is that the islamic republic of iran does not seek war, but it is the inherent right of the resistance front to stand against the us. and this is a painful facts for the u. s. u s. forces have launched a fresh round of strikes on who the rebels in the m and in response to the overnight attack against the us vessel. russian foreign minister circuit land profit is accused of the washington led to election of legitimate bombing and creating may have in the middle east. hey, lisa, this us along with the u. k. and some of its other allies have violated and
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trampled on every conceivable jermel of international law, including a security council resolution that nearly calls for the protection of commercial shipping. because nobody gave anyone the authority to bomb young and what is being done regarding young men is may have you. the excuse is coming from washington. i would say sound pathetic needs to be shared. you tensions in the region have been spiraling since january 12th when us and u. k. forces began bombing multiple areas held by the enemy, the many who's a group, depending on says, the goal of their attacks is to weaken the, who's the rebels. the many group claims to be targeting ships affiliated with israel and this allies in a show of support for gaza ortiz charlotte dimansky, takes a closer look at the who sees in yemen and their objectives. the us and u. k. have attacked young men, the pay of western will power has struck cruise. the positions in the country saying the group has terrorized the key in to national trade route of its shows. we
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will make sure that we respond for over the last month, we seen a significant increase in the number of who's the attacks on commercial shipping in the red sea. and that's why i made the decision without always to take what i believe to be necessary. proportionate and talk through the action against military targets, who sees have said they would not step back and any of the us attack would trigger an even greater response in the american and british enemy bass, full responsibility for its criminal aggression against all. yeah, many people, it will not go on that, so it's unpunished. this isn't the 1st time america has attempted to bring the fees down. it previously backed saudi arabia, which tried for almost a decade to fight the group, but failed time and time again for many across the world. the who sees all the face
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of a winning resistance, love and respect to host the fighters fight the color noises. imperialism bravely who sees the heroes? we respect the who sees for what they fight for cease fire and they to be sent in the west of the bad guys and the public is against them. so boy, you called beginning us, you k. embarrassing? i've loaded my hat and presented my respect to the fifty's heroes of this great sacrifice. so who are the, who sees the group? it takes its name from the so name of its early lead to this is who say now who feet of the detroit a crating to permanent spelling a civil war in him. and that the term on in the country eventually led to the removal of precedents. law that was back in 2011. now she was replaced by a new government which was backed by saudi arabia and the us. but the new president had the i'm good money with plans to change the way the funds were being the the
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dap across. yeah, many regions the opposition groups including the city fees claimed this would see the countries oil. welf, confined to the to least populated preferences. the who sees claimed that the government was corrupt and based managing the country. it took control of the capital son, forcing president harvey to flee and read and only thing a civil war. we are forming a revolutionary committee and the transitional national council, which will replace the now the solve the house of representatives and the office of the president in transitional phase. things started to really heats up with saudi arabia and the us got even more involved. now as the who sees power expanded, the gain control of what nearly all of the countries north. and as you can see, this land bowed his head with saudi arabia. the kingdom and other countries in the
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gulf corporation council offered the packing to prep citizens how deep the security and stability of the m and have been shaken by cool. that the who is the malicious carried out against the legitimate authorities. these developments also constituted a major threat to the security and stability of the region and the threat to international peace and security over h is the savvy lead campaign. initially launched the monica operation, decisive stool boomed areas of young men held by the who fees. it was supported with the us logistics and intelligence, while an array of western countries provided weapons to saudi arabia, the intervention to help push young men to the brink. what followed was a humanitarian disaster. human remains the world's worst communitarian crisis, an estimated 4500000 people are permanently displaced. the risk of a large scale farm and in the country has never been more acute. it was costly for
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the saudis to, it's estimated that the kingdom was spending some $200000000.00 per day to sustain b, a ground in c operation. but despise it. all. the saudis failed to make a dent on who sees power and its military bases. now in 2022 a c spy, it was agreed. who sees have since consolidated, holding control of much of the west. and also the north of him and the business went up to 80 percent of the country's population lives in these lands. and yet, despite the clear failure of the saudi level for ration over many years, and one that was back to the health by weapons from the west. hey, we all again, western countries, giving it a 2nd shot and seemingly unable to learn the lessons. from the past. a
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lawyer, secretary of state anthony blinking has said that countries across the globe are eager for us meddling in their affairs. what i'm hearing around the world everywhere i go is i searched hunger a desire for our engagement for our leadership. but the us has a long track record of intervening in other nations and not to the countries advantage. most notable over invasions of a rock in syria enough down to sandwich didn't result in improvements. recently, the iraqi prime minister called for a swift and a complete exit at the us forces saying his country doesn't need it's modeling right. let's course live now to marry a more that farmer a to, to ask you understand national security advisor, marianne, how effective has us interventions in the middle east span have countries benefited from american boots on the ground in the region and elsewhere. also seeing how
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effective the us intervention in the middle east is really complex and depends on where you are as they're both good and bad things that came out of it. however, in my opinion, not so great stuff includes political instability fights between different religious groups. people getting displays and these extremist groups popping up. it's like something that sometimes intervention destroys the relationship between countries and many in the middle east. end up not being big fans of the us as do you just mentioned earlier and your last segment. and you get the example up the raw for that a lot of instability, tensions between religious groups and these extremist groups getting stronger in libya. u. s. involvement kind of left this power gap and less and letter to ongoing issues may not get a sense where the us got involved when to fight to follow up on then brought the telephone back into power and there's still struggles to make things stable. so
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yeah, there's multiple situations show that it's very complicated and have different outcomes . yeah. what does dependent on this participation in many of these 4 and complex reveal about washington's foreign policy? well, the us often sought the include to influence global events and protect its own interest, promote its values through the military engagement, which is one of their strong statements. well, what about the us to support for israel? how is that affected the situation on the ground in gaza? now your support for israel has significantly influenced the situation in gaza. so us provide robust military, a diplomatic backing, political alignment and have, and this has pretty much enhanced israel strength the support has also contributed to diplomatic tension in middle east. a lot of the united lee and influenced the
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dynamics of the israel palestine conflict, particularly in gaza. and the debate literally there is that i'm following revolves on whether the support is crucial for israel security or exacerbates the humanitarian challenges in the region. well, what is washington's interest in helping israel militarily? what is washington get out of that? well, i think we know that israel and united states have continuously have a long standing relationship, and we know that there are israel is also very strongly influencing us politics. so supporting your allies is their number one m game for the united states. so providing military support is probably on the base of israel's request. but what is the overall m game of the us? what is washington trying to achieve with, with active involvement in global interventions?
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well, i mean, safeguarding their own national security promoting democratic values exerting cubicle, apollo political influence. you have their approach pretty much aims to address their own threats, as they've said the past 20 years counter terrorism. and to ensure their critical resources are safe and contributing to whatever favorable international order aligns with their us interest, which currently aligns with israel. alright, mary mark from aid to have got a stands national security adviser. thank you. the right turning now to southern and gaza, where at least 20 civilians, including children, have reported. they've been killed overnight as israel bombs, the city of rasa. that brings the enclave is dest told to over $24000.00 since october 7th, according to palestinian officials. video footage shows the moments after the latest strike hit a residential building,
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which had been full of people. 2 small children were reportedly killed one of them just a 2 years old. well, rescuers managed to recover a girl from the rumble. the south of the enclave, which had been deemed safe. so now host around $2000000.00 displaced palestinians, palestinians, and does the smallest refugee camp have returned home after is really for us has announced their withdrawal from the area. a local journalist sent us this report from the ground or not. i'm here in the angel. oops. towers. new. so rock camp area and the central goddess strip upon his towers were constructed after the arrival of been housed in unit 40 to the gaza strip for the national security forces. these, the 1st towers, built in the gaza strip, was more than 15 residential buildings and towers were originally built for the national security forces and then sold to severely and also these rarely army threatened to the residents of this area more than a week ago to leave and had to be there all by law area as
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a safe zone in the central region. most of the they all left in a hurry since the 1st day of the ground incursion into the raged camp. and the new serrato camp is really war plans have completely destroyed to us for towers with residential towers in the area, partially damaged or completely burnt out. and large scale destruction occurred in these towers and in the civil residential and agricultural area. and to do after these really army left and withdrew from the central region, announcing with withdrawal of an entire division. participating in the aggression. a large number of residents returned to inspect their belongings and carrying what they could to be or what survived the bombing and the destruction in the amg. oh, towers area. yeah, i mean, all the residents of these towers are now homeless. the large number of the population was forced to sleep outdoors and they're all out and i find myself in light up the 6th street and call them up because there were no places to flee to some just these real dropped leaflets here in the afternoon. ordering a quick evacuation when it was so sudden that none of the residents could take anything during the evacuation question a year or 10 residential towers,
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whose residents were originally working for the palestinian authority. meaning people who had no connection to the resistance at all for shut out of the water. come on just now. come uh the towers hey, were randomly bowman. this is molly. how you doing? my just built it 2 years ago and it got destroyed. now look around, the view is probably to next, and i do not know what to say. this was a random bombing kid. most of us way out of head up to at least in 2010. i bought an apartment here in tower number 5 on the 6th floor, but then i did not expect that any aggression or escalate ation would destroy my partners all the while. suddenly they dropped the leaflets. here i was the last one to evacuate the tower. 5 hours before the bombing, i came out with only the clothes i'm wearing, the shop to. i knew because of what the destruction here is increasing the devastation is growing and the ground operation is also expanding to these riley army has now started talking about withdrawing forces and ending the ground operation in the north. and that the operation will move to the southern region and here in the central region, although there had been recent ground incursions near enough for hospital in the
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con eunice area to residents are trying to carry what they can pick up would blankets or personal belongings. and to take them to the shelters, despite the danger due to the presence that is really trying to get somebody at the shop and, and northern guy. so the idea of use $315.00 minds to blow up a deserted palestinian university building according to palestinian authorities. all universities and guys that have been damaged or destroyed. you are mad human rights monitor says it was the last university still standing in the enclave. independent journalist here, i mean, says idea of atrocities must stop in order for all hostages to be released. speak. he said the israel is defending itself, but what the wells is witnessing the is clearly a genocide and the estimated kind of thing. they have instead unit, thus g schools, hospitals, and cultural science sitting most uh and it was laughable,
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actually to hear the prime minister, benjamin antonio, calling it to most moral ami in the world. because, you know, we've seen of the atrocities committed by the id as is there is a sci fi deal, then we can expect a how much to release the hostages. the right now, the hostages themselves coming on the is really and strikes and fire. this madness has to stop and then can we guarantee that the hostages return safely? but france isn't onboard to support south africa as case against israel at the one stop court, which accuses tell of eve of committing genocide against the palestinians in gaza. woods have meaning and accusing the jewish state of genocide is crossing a moral threshold. we cannot exploit the notion of genocide for political purposes
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. that is our consistent position. france is the 2nd western country after germany to through and support to israel and the south african case before the i. c. j. last week for troy, lawyers presented evidence at the hague and acute is off. having done his title any time during the rest of the rest of the top diplomat circuit law problems says the suffering ensues during world war 2 does not give israel carp launch today on 6 of 12 of independence usually is rarely as can create the impression that because they suffered during world war 2 if they can do anything today. yeah. so there was a hollow concert. it's a terrible crime. but there was also a genocide of all the peoples of the soviet union. they suffered no less as they were exterminated in various concentration. she was known in leningrad together with the jews. and according to this logic, then everything should be possible and allowed for us now as well as this in principle is probably systemic. and not good if we want to preserve international law. hymer either say the former professor at all has har university in gaza,
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says francis support for israel is hypocritical, and it's not up to paris to the side of israel is committing genocide. why? it's a very sad thing, the germans and the french on all those who are supporting his room are trying to protect his room and to give it his word and unity from, from a accusations of a water crimes. and to give his word and unity from from. busy a accusations of a. busy lot of times, but i think this is not up to the money or to foster besides this, the international court of justice to decided on that was out of his way and has committed genocide against the philippines or not. and at the end of the day, when you look up, what is right and how it's done over the past, more than 100 there's, it's not all pull your money approach or the student come through to this side is when i was bumped up or not it's up to the international court of justice. well, we'll decide on that. and it's, it's, it's,
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it's just it barcode simpler carpet. at that, that is why i'm, because of it is one of the doors were affected by the holocaust. uh that, that they come up. they cannot inflict a genocide that gives the problem so not to the crane conflict to russia says this military has killed at least 64 and mercenaries, mostly french nationals and wounded 20 more and a high precision strike. it's person forces it targeted a building where foreign fighters had been stationed. it's hack is in line with intensified operations across ukraine was 41 strikes, turn it out in the last week alone. that's according to the russian ministry of defense. the strikes come as friends has promised to send more weapons to keep them putting forward a long range missiles the russian investigate the committee also filed charges and essentially against $68.00 more foreign mercenaries from southern countries who have been fighting in the ukraine conflicts all right,
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let's discuss this further now live with a human and labor rights lawyer, author of the plot to escape go to russia, then divide like down. great to have you on with us. russia says, most of the foreign mercenaries killed in a slight a strike were from france. why do you think the french government has not commented on the dangers associated with participating in the warren ukraine? well, because i think they find it, you know, on the one hand and they're saying, but on the other hand, france of course supports ukraine and this, and so my guess is they are happy to try and turn a blind eye to their citizens, going to ukraine to fight on behalf of the ukrainians. um, you know, there's a lot of western mercenaries from various countries and ukraine and, you know, which leads people to compare what's happening there, to operation barbara rowse. that really, this is a western joint western operation against russia. as you say, france does continue to support kids along with its allies,
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despite no significant changes on the front line and even claiming that there are more arms are needed for you. crane. how do you think this position influences mercenaries? willingness to join with ukrainian forces as well. i think obviously it encourages them to do that. they feel that they're somehow carrying out their patriotic duty by finding of course they're also doing it for money in many cases as well. and where this money is coming from, um, probably in the end of the ultimately comes from western coffers. um, you know, and that's the problem. these people are being curt encourage to do this. and then, you know, also, you know, we know that the us help bring tears from angela and syria over to you kind outside as well to fight russia. so again, this all shows that this is not about helping ukraine to about undermining. rush in to the front of the defense minister has said that france should be persistent and
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it's helped to create underlining, it's a good opportunity both for french, for the french army and industrial economy. given that position, what are the chances of west will be willing to bring about a swift end to this conflict? a new crime? it appears it's not willing to do so. again, i think it has intentions against russia that are long standing. that go back. we can certainly say to the russian revolution, if not before, you know, the napoleonic wars as well. and so the, the west will continue. this gets sort of approximately when that's what it is and it gets rushed as long as it can. i see it and next 3 where we'll see the largest natal extra size in decades with the alliance mobilizing 90000 soldiers, to quote the term russian aggression. what do you think of the timing and the purpose of this move so well, it's very troubling. obviously, it's very provocative against russia, but it also appears to be tactical. you know,
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i just saw that apparently, germany has a plan actually wants nato to invade, you know, to have a full scale war against russia in the next uh, upcoming year, 2025. again. you know, germany had that plan in world war 2 as well that nothing has changed apparently. uh and uh, it's very disappointing and very scary because of course, all of this could you result in some sort of new. they are conflagration, right? when they, with our human and labor rights lawyer and author of the plot to escape go, russia den provide like dan, thank you. thank you. all right, do stay with our to international. i'll be back in about 30 minutes time with much more news. in the meantime, be sure to visit our website or to dot com for the very latest breaking news. and i think by the
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