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a wedding, a 170 for these virtual defense. it's all we going to lift that, stay in the seeds of anger or rep single, the streets of sending gold off the nation's president announces the upcoming election to electro new leader is postponed as more america and and u. k. bottoms rain down on government, the food thing is will it will only boost patriots towards the west. i just sent in the ukrainian rank swap presidents. i went to confirm if this country needs a new of forces commander in chief, is talk general refuses to step aside and meet the high profile a couple weeks back. the
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hard, we are pushing back on the predictable main street narratives and getting you your news on the filter. this is all to international life. so west africa kicking off this hour with violent seasons, off the streets of center gold. if you ought to rest a relative and protest it took to the st. soft of the country's leader, announced that this month's presidential election had been postponed. more details here with all these notable cont. the only thing with me to say is that a, the government's taking away the rights of citizens. technical with the president decided to announce to postpone me up to position. and if she was a scheduled on the 21st of february, protests off current p rocking in parts of signal, go as the population that expressed it. and that was that decision that the president may do. i'm sparking, i'm going to various locations in response to this democratic research before the
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announcements of many, what hold pull back to the wouldn't be any pre election violent despite a typically stand to date and validation, process of things all come and see starting to change the size of minutes, as of the slides, a growing trend in the surrounding region. cynical has they've experienced a clue. i'm leading wisdom powers to praise the. it's the ability it's democracy and its history. critics have how is the greatest? cuz the is the policy decision i'm considering that to pieces saw has the history way. he's sometimes a means or rather changes. the constitution is pinnacle. so he could extend, she stay in office and of course federal positions because the reject it the decision to postpone the diction. saying that to the will to proceed with the owner . some pay use as some calling the praises decision um to postpone the dixon a constitutional crew. some members of the opposition party even said that if the
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election will not postpone the they will shortly when these elections that, that move on that we feel this is a constitutional cool. mackey sol is not doing this for us. he's doing this against us. mackie sol understands that if we go to elections, we will win by a landslide, but he wants to stay in power or have someone from his party be elected. this is why he plays these kinds of games to come and manipulate the institute sions illegally. of course, this must the 1st time send a go has delayed a presidential election since the the gained independent is from prompt and $9.00 to $60.00 and reps, themes reports as well. we from is calling in to go to in the, the of the search into created by prison, debbie matthew. so i but also um the pro chip, but i the then the protesting citizen, some citizens, it's been a go, have also expressed their own concerns over the decisions that was taken by the president. that's a move on that bhaskar. if we, we've all ready to start the process was and would you let replace?
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and all of this time she hasn't said anything. so why not to eliminate the candidates who may have dual nationalities since that to me because i'm continue the process by turning it on. even when i heard the news, i was even a little surprised and like old have sent a girl. i think president mackey side is a defender through a public defender of its institutions. we all know that he had already announced he will not be running and that reassured us on whether with the mackie style has really defended the values of the republic and the institution since 2012. maybe if we wait a few hours, we will see whether or not the rules and laws of the country, but this decision definitely knows that by the end of this, it's not a good decision. whatever he might do. he should have respected the electoral calendar. and lets us go to the polls and let the best man, when really i feel really sad. it's regrettable that 24 hours before the start of the campaign, the elections could be postponed. it's deplorable. of course, here at all today, we are closely following the developing situation and set a goal that when we get the updates,
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you'll get them to finality. the program us signed up british forces have jointly launched another 15 attacks on yemen. that's according to media reports. a 2 provinces were targeted including the key port of al who data and it seems perhaps the president joe biden is convinced by the ongoing military operation. the washington claims that strikes in the middle east are in self defense and to protect freedom of navigation. that's referring to the shipping lines of the red sea. however, the who these are saying the only goal via text or achieving is simply increasing hatred towards americans. the continuation of the american british aggression on our country will not achieve any goals for the aggressors will increase their dilemma and problems at the regional level. airstrikes on our country or on the right and syria will increase the hatred of the people towards the american
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presence. the satellite has around, of escalation began on friday, but in washington, i leased a massive bombing campaign on both iraq and syria. at least 34 people killed many more wooded. so that's have a really good look here at how american diplomacy is playing out across the middle east, with all these shape as a us as allies embark on. yet another round of going both diplomacy in the mid least. you might find yourself thinking, i've seen this movie before, and more importantly, i know what's next wave. washington's no telling us it's palming. yeah, the rock on syria de escalate tensions and live at least yet, much like israel is telling us that civilians are being massacred in gaza. so we can to feed how much, hey, they even managed to mention the so called rules based order. recognizing the broad consensus of the international community, our coalition of like minded countries committed to upholding the rules based order
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has continued to grow. our aim remains to de escalate tensions and restore stability in the red sea. and of course, the usual hawks in washington, lindsey graham and nikki haley from paying for blood. when the real estate side is convinced that us boots on the ground are a good idea. maybe the fact that american troops are now being targeted across the region is a less than simple reminder that uncle sam has worn out his welcome in the neighborhood . if we do not see conflict, then let's get the troops out of the, then not welcome. they are not needed the indefensible targets for anyone in the region who wants to prove that conflict. get them out. and well, moderating voices are shouted down in washington. war words, you're going to hear a lot more off. is iran? every scripted narrative need a bowl game on i don't, right now you're radians. are most definitely if, of course, rather than actually engage in dialogue with a run, or it's supposed proxies the who these us as yet again decided to resort to
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military escalation. meanwhile, the uranium and who the positions are quite clear, the military campaigns of the us and the u. k. in their attacks on the countries of this region are the continuation of their policy policies. an approach of using militarism to advance very legitimate goals in the region. this is in clear conflicts with washington and london is repeated claims that they do not want to spread war and conflict in the region. american british attacks on the many capital as well as on other governor. it's an ongoing aggression and it is an open war. so they have to bear the many strikes and responses and their ongoing will not be delayed. but it seems the western lack of imagination when dealing with the middle east is rooted, and it's post colonial culpability for the very problems that now seeks to resolve . but how do they seek to resolve them when you get it by bombing and threatening
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the people of the region? and as marie is a hire of, of the russian foreign ministry points out potentially whitening a conflict with catastrophic consequences need guns key. it is obvious that the air strikes are specifically designed to further inflame the conflict by almost without pause, recently attacked and targets of allegedly pro running groups in iraq and syria. the united states is more purposefully trying to plunge the largest country in the region into conflict with washington, believing its impunity continues to so destruction in kaos in the middle east. the recent events confirmed the united states is not and has never been looking for solutions to problems in the region 3. but meanwhile, as rush on his allies point though, the escalating dangers, you'll set burrell, be use chief gardener on top diploma with heavy on the analogies. exploding boilers unfolding domino's featured heavily, but accepting europe's historical responsibility for many of the regions. troubles was notably absent. it's all about the now, the how we got here piece. well,
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that's conveniently forgotten. the me, the lease is a little boy you that, that kind as broad as sort of the lady that there is at bags and balls and leaving them both on those unsolved to see if i can see the right direction the dog. i couldn't do it right. see, one thing it's related with the other says a domino a domino effect regions. so as we watched the middle east simmer on the verge of a wider and potentially catastrophic conflict, one thing is absolutely certain when it comes to the west, much quoted rules based order. on the me least, it's now obvious that it's the united states that makes the rules and uncle, so that gives the orders and that's not up for discussion in washington. so we were discussing this with john, less than federal analyst at that would include top, who believes that the best way to actually deescalate, and it's not entirely that complicated would simply be to stop the violence in gaza . the americans don't see it that way and they're attacking without realizing that
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every attack will bring about another retaliation. and the spiral of violence will continue. so we are in a situation where the cycle of violence is moving and reasonable. more original concepts are increasingly rather than decreasing despite with americans are saying . so i think a comprehensive ceasefire in gaza. that's in fluid, said the red sea. i think we put it in to the attacks against ships on the red sea is very sensitive and watch a wave it to next asia with that with europe and was so far outcomes the country is concerned, including our country, including many of the countries and ship oil and other things at the tensions on the red sea res insurance prices and makes things difficult. so i hope that the americans understand that the best solution is a comprehensive ceasefire. well, the new york times has just published a pace or something that seems to say,
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washington is narrative out loud. it's suggested that nations across the middle east are essentially the sco edge of the animal kingdom. and of course, america is at the top of the food chain. have a listen for yourself, or do us as like an old lie and we are still the king of the middle east jungle. more powerful than any single act or. but we have so many scars from so many fights that we just can't just show up roy loudly and expect that everyone will do what we want or skip her away. iran is to geo politics. what are recently discovered species of paris? the toyed wasp is to nature these law mac revolutionary guard corpses. the wasp, the who is these has the law from us and could type has blood or the eggs that hatch inside the host, loving on yemen, syria and the rock, and eat it from the inside out. we have no counts of strategy that safely inefficiently kills the last without setting fire to the whole jungle. and while
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the new york times doubled in analogy, ease a canadian education minister was a little more direct when describing the land. israel was found it all. they don't understand that it was a crappy piece of land with nothing on it. you know, there were several 100000 people. but other than that, it didn't produce any economy. it didn't have, it couldn't grow things that didn't have anything on it. and then it was the folks who were displaced that, that, that came in the people who have been living there for generations. and together they worked hard and they have their own battles, right. we know the history well that official did later apologize. but only after i outrage from protesting in groups and canadian, and a political analyst to join us as well, i should say, forgive me for that. i wrote, but in la cashiers, i guess we've had here many times. and auntie offer always offers a good bit of an inside and coming treat. he says, according to this, there are double standards that play to have a list. it's the typical sort of rhetoric which we've been here and since the 1700s
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from philologist in europe. and racist to try to intellectual lies why they need slavery imperialism, and to mass murder people into submission. and it demonstrates that those in the west are media and that as. busy the edits are, is there in these reputable paper, just like the new york times can past the sort of graduate call because they truly also don't think there's anything wrong. imagine the jewish people were referred to as insects. or for instance, there is depictions which are shared in western and sorry, middle eastern news papers of twos as, as rach like if this happens, it's cold out and everyone sees that this is racism. however, when that happens in the west and when palestinians are presented as rach, borrowing underneath
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a garza and insects and long bay that are hatching inside of the hosting that the palestinians and the odds are somehow we can, sir. and this sort of rhetoric comes from the west. we don't see it addressed in this way when it clearly is racism. as i'm sure you remember, it really wasn't all that long ago that israel was telling god since the head south for their own safety. these days that pottery enclave is proving just as dangerous as the north. that is now going to ruin this place dunwoody, people are crowding out and also have hospital although the facility itself has already come under intense as riley fire. a shortage of stop means that people that simply cannot get the medical care they need while a lack of clean it says, resulted in on century conditions as leading to the spread of disease. and frustrated patients have spoken about the dire situation that struggling with the 10 days ago. we received an order to evacuate the facility because the is riley
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army was getting closer to nicer hospital. that's for the children went through difficult times as they were afraid and couldn't sleep due to the ongoing bombing all night long. even the patients couldn't sleep because of the heavy showing. he has a lease, we could find something to eat here. there is indeed a water crisis and a lack of cleaning stuff. they don't even provide enough medical services. if i have a cold or a sore throat, they tell me it's not their specialization, but it's the only advised me to drink boyles cameron meal. however, neither gas to heat things nor campbell meal is available as a whole lot. i think you're gonna like us very much bringing up a map for you. so you can really check out the scale of destruction of civilian infrastructure across the enclave. and the reports we've been getting here at all the telling us that dozens of schools, universities must, and hospitals so many destroyed all across the enclave. han units, for example, that's in the south. multiple mosques simply raised to the ground valley. a single part of the main road. you can see it right there. that runs south through the
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enclave. that hardly any of that is being left on touchstone yet. that's what people have been using it to flee from that road even be nicknamed. now the road of death and people had been heading along it, looking for some kind of refuge and shelters, and refugee camps. but those sites guess what? they want to go low enough as well. now, this disruption has not only forced 1900000 people to leave at home. so it is basically made it impossible for somebody to return and into the north of the unclaimed now, which hadn't been the initial focus of the as riley military offensive a. well, that's what you see, right? that many buildings just in ruin. now, can you imagine kansas city used to be the largest urban center in the entire enclave? of the population of more than half a mill? it would be impossible for that number to live that knowledge of the cities and the north of also seen events, destruction, as i said earlier, schools and hospitals basically blind to bits. so overall, $386.00 educational facilities have been damaged since the start of israel's
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military offensive. that's in addition to the more than 200 places of worship being destroyed along with the 22 hospitals as well as spokesman for the un relief of works agency. the palestinian refugee is warns of this grim, the state of affairs will rapidly watson. because if you didn't already know this, now all the funding to this un body, it's been cut off a yeah, the behind the decision to suspend assistance to the agency was made as far as i remember by 16 countries, despite the fact that they provided approximately $840000000.00, we now have a significant lack of funds. the united nation is relieved and works agency is over the constantly suffering from a lack of financial resources to do the growing needs of refugees. it is possible that at this situation continues, we will have to stop our operations not only and gather, but in all 5 regions that we operate in. these are guys on the west bank, including east jerusalem, jordan, syria, and lebanon. israel views the united nations relief and works i didn't see as
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a witness to the problem, a spouse scene and refugees survived. and not the bought in 1948, which was caused by the decision to create b. e's real estate. the existence of such a witness reminds the entire world that there is an important impression issue that requires consideration and a political solution. this is perhaps one of the most important reasons why israel is trying to stop the agency. we have enough liquidity to last through february. if there is no additional funding, we will have to stop our operations. if this happens, i will ask the whole world where the israel will step in to replace us. if so, please let the problem be so this way, these countries have a very independent position, but they are united by the assumption that your employees may have taken part in the service act violent and you and rules. and in particular, the principal of neutrality in the work of human representatives, in any case, they should continue to provide assistance. then in the results of the investigation into the activities of you and employees. you might know things that
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an american citizen visiting moscow was exactly headline grabbing news. but when the man in question is the famous talk show host tucker calls and it's sparks something of a media frenzy i was discussing it earlier. here in the studio with auntie is donald corda, it definitely been quite interesting to see just how social media has exploded with all different shades of speculation. after just a few pictures surface, the tucker carlson, enjoying a ballet at the ball show theater. i mean, although tucker himself has said that he's in the country just to see russia. the main theory that most people are spreading around is that he's here for an interview with russian president vladimir, put in something that tucker himself also has neither confirmed nor denied. but whatever the case is, we've seen a lot of liberals throw in absolute fear about this, saying that he should not be able to return to the united states just for setting foot and russia. others are saying that the republicans are taking marching orders
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from the kremlin was 2nd list. perhaps we need a total incomplete shut down of tucker carlson. re entering the united states until our country's representatives can figure out what is going on. tucker carlson has been 3 days in moscow. 8 g o p senators ben, july 4th in moscow. mike johnson, his killing ukraine aid. republicans do not serve america. they serve. he is a traitor. i just don't understand how quickly the political, immediate landscape tons on talk a cause and he used to be a darling of america, fox news. i think he was most nbc as well. we used to both work at cnn. i mean, my goodness me. but i guess at the end of the day don't, it's not the 1st time we think culture of us regarding a potential tucker, cos, and individual. that's right of several months ago. tucker carlson said publicly that he was trying to secure an interview with the russian president vladimir put in. but he also said that the us government stepped in actively stepped into stop that from happening. so let's take a listen to what he set up a time while i tried to interview the list, never would stop. think about that for
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a minute. nobody defended me. there's not a time. i don't think there was anybody else can use me to use 22nd. you know, i mean, i like this guy, but she is right to interview anybody want to we have a right to you. we, you know what to. well, you know, i'll be here because boys because why? they were no hold on, you know, knowing after me, i'm 54 years old. i pay my taxes and follow the law. i'm an american citizen. how much more royal americans a job i didn't even brought to this country suburban canada. they're telling me what to do to be a loyal americans, like i'm just not even interested at this point. it really makes you wonder why. just a simple interview with vladimir putin is creating so much hysteria in the mainstream media and, and more importantly, so much fear in washington, perhaps after so many years of trying to paint this evil caricature of when evil dictator, allowing the russian present to actually show a human face to the american public is much more dangerous for the status quote than any one in washington would want to say. let's say this conversation for the
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right now course and live to want to contribute atara read tara that we're looking at in american media and political freedom. see right now over tuckers visit to moscow. why do you think such a simple visit to russia has drawn? so much attention because it's destroying the narrative, right, rory, it's just drawing the military industrial complex narrative about the proxy war is that the us and data is fighting against russia via ukraine. it's destroying the need. it's destroying the narrative about approaching being some evil dictator. it's destroying the narrative that russia is suffering economically when actually there's a thriving middle class. and so tucker carlson came to see moscow and russia for himself and, and that's a good thing. and he's a journalist that should be able to interview any one he wishes. yeah, i mean, so much like that looking at tucker as being a threat now they think, you know, there's some people quoting about a trait to it. for example, we're hearing anger from american liberals,
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demanding calls and be banned from going back home from free entering the united states. and the last, i heard that there was still a few freedoms in america. let me ask you this, tara did a john list, conducting an interview, go against the us bill of rights these days to, well, a very habit, i mean, and as you know, i'm suing video j an f b i for $10000000.00 about 1st amendment by rights violations. they violated the rights of the former president, donald trump and other people in america. and now they're trying to silence a journalist, a very prominent journalist of that. and bear in mind too that trump has made it clear that he would even consider tucker carlson. as a v pick. so whether tucker carlson would consider that or not as a question, but the d o j obviously sees tucker carlson as a threat. that's why they're continuing this campaign to try to silence him. they consider him a threat because he brings truth and if you,
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if you watch his interviews and watch his channels, he's basically bringing forth interviews that no one else is doing in mainstream media. and what's really surprising to rory is, why don't you have a consensus of other journalists defending him? i mean, the people that were crying out for him doing this look. it's bill kristol build router. these people are, are scum, right? because the old router stole from the russian people basically and, and bill crystal is, is basically a dinosaur. and he's just sort of reading the narrative like lindsey graham about no more war, more endless war tucker prices taking a different stance. he said, why are we spending so much money unless wars and creating armies when we need to focus on the emphasis structure and on the american economy? and that's his message. he is a well american because he wants to serve the american citizens and he wants to serve them by showing them truth. so it's very interesting and i do know chuckle
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crow, tucker carlson. as you know, i've been on the show several times and he's doing interviews here and moscow. he should be able to interview anyone he wishes. yeah, i think that's an absolutely fast state, but indeed, i mean, you've got to go back to when he, you know, before he went solo, so to speak. and then he was back at fox tara, his writings were basically better than everybody else is. why? because the average them, eric then understood the talk, it was pushing back on the main stream. narratives as you use are right. he called it a few moments ago. i was bringing out the truth, a power to the establishment does not want the truth coming out in the car. you. i mean, we finally living here and most go for quite some time. we've been watching food and for a very, very long time. when he, when food and speaks, he speaks in logical, measured statements. if indeed, tucker sits down with food and i get spits crew over an interview with that's broad cost, state side on the x platform and other platforms where it can be blocked by the main stream. media, tara, how do you think of potential tucker costs? and a lot of me put an interview would affect the average american vote to i think it
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would be so essential for education. americans have been in n date of propaganda about moscow about russia, about why them about president putin. and the truth is, and if you watched even back with his oliver stone interviews on showtime, president, putin is very measured, very calm, very logical. he is quite a statesman. he can carry on interviews for 6 hours at a time. well, the d o j and the powers that be don't want that seem because look at what they have in comparison. i mean, the american president can barely string 2 sentences together, right? um, so the contrast will be viewed by the american people. it will also be heard what a president putin has said over and over again that russia does not want a war with america and has said that probably many times and i'm sure he will say it again. i anticipate that his interview with tucker carlson will bring more knowledge, more education to hundreds of millions of people. i mean,
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the average viewer could be 302500 1000000 on x. yeah, i mean, you know, that is, i, i think the american political establishment doesn't one people understanding that russia is not the enemy is the global itself, the hedge them on, but on the enemy, it is not russia. no, is it the russian president, you know, fingers crossed tara, the tucker, gets this interview all to contribute? atara read. thank you. thank you. well, he may be at war on the front lines, but you, cranes, president is facing a baffle within his own right. softer a southern visit from americas, victoria newland, to a the midwife of the might on revolution. and key of mister zalinski has confirmed for the 1st time. but he is now considering replacing the commander in chief of his military admission and came off to report a question about the rumors that a circulating this let us have them out. they requested there was much talk about the role of the commander of the armed forces, general's allusion, and his possible removal fact. okay. so headed to this concerns,
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the people who need to crane a reset and a new beginning are required. and not only in the military sphere, it's true. i am thinking about a replacement, this issue concerns the entire management group that drives the whole country use like dang, ukrainian, president of them is elected scheme come andre and chief letter. we usually have been that long times for months that spot, but when it became clear that ukraine's much, how would it come through offensive had failed. just like in the 1st world war we have reached the level of technology that puts us into a stalemate. that will most likely be no deep and beautiful breakthrough in maya and should be responsible for the results on the battlefield. there can be complicated personal relationships, but ukraine is not about the personal. i expect very concrete things on the battlefield. because the loosely for his ball criticize and let the skis were falling into the mobilization process, he was particularly on good by the presidential decree,
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which recommended the sacking of all regional minute precall massage. they would professionals, they knew how to do it, and now they are not there. in terms of mobilize ation issues, it's not that it needs to be strengthened. it just needs to be brought back to the framework in which it was in which it was before the ministry leader also said the draft or a mobilization did not meet the interest of the all me. so loosely wanted an additional $500000.00 troops. so the landscape said there was no money on the lack of equipment to facilitate this illusion. it was also particularly critical to the decision to mobilize women, something which so worldwide the origin, and then doing routine inspections. eaves dropping devices were found in solution is office according to opinion polls permanent crossings, and usually is an 82 percent compared to 72 percent because i'd like to see what's a cost election. the schedule for this year have been postponed. eliminating the potential threat of a defeat at the polls. it.

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