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this is alexis, the the, the roses. i'm going to is washington of the liberal name drawing middle eastern states into the conflict of august all main during the united nations security council meeting exam. and recent us slides in the syria and iraq, syria rejects the idea that the territories of member states and the blood of the people have become a platform for american election campaigns. is there a river that preventative, i mean, you an acute washington? no political play is the include infringing on serve and nations and the people also we do not have at this time uh any confirmation of any civilian casualties. the targets we hit were absolutely valid.
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targets was in claims that as a tax officer do not result in civilian penalties. a claim that conflicts with the reality of families, his loved ones have been slain. it's so hard to describe. i was near them when it happened. i saw it with my own eyes, how my family members died. i wish i could forget it. all right, so let us move on to the phase of thought. i go for a 2nd day in a row, come to places a political crisis. also, the president spun elections the just on fly. i am here in the russian capital, wherever you're watching the news out today. this is all to the russians request,
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the un security council, how to read a meeting on the top, both of us strikes and syria and iraq. the russian envoy has accused washington those allies of escripts intentions in the middle east. a richie this limited by striking your rock and syria. the united states is deliberately trying to drag the largest countries in the middle east into a regional conflict. at the same time, the fact that such actions lead to an escalation of tensions and the depths of civilians does not concern strategic and washington, the largest us air operation in the region it since 2003 presents vibe by then is an act of retaliation for an attack by drones of unknown origin on an american face illegally located in syria has no justification. we see. and this an attempt to influence the domestic political situation in america and a desire to somehow correct the failed image of the american administration in the international arena. in light of the presidential election race, russia emphasized the legality and unacceptability of recent us accents.
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now, the united states carried out strength on both syria and iraq, and they said these actions were self defense in response to the recent attacks on us troops in the region. however, the results of these us attacks were injuries to civilians, dest, etc. now syria took to the floor of the security council and echoed some of what process they're saying is an example of the. ready lives of people in the region being sacrificed for political games, where towards your who else to be that the american aggression has led to the killing of $37.00 civilians and military personnel and the destruction of several residential buildings. even historical sites were not spared from this aggression. the us administration repeatedly uses the same deceptive pretext to justify its attacks. the root causes of conflicts, suffering, and instability in the middle east are the destructive policies of washington. the
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us invests in terrorism, by supporting eyesore and other terrorist and separate his groups. successive american administrations have misused their permanent membership in the un security council of interfered in the domestic affairs of other countries, including syria, syria rejects the idea that the territories of member states and the blood of that people have become a platform for american election campaigns. you know, but the damascus asks the us administration to end it's illegal military presence on syrian territory when iraq took to the floor of the security council meeting. they lined up with syria and emphasizing that these attacks. and the presence of us troops throughout the region is a violation of the territorial integrity of the internationally recognized government. this is and that the united states is simply disregarding the rights of other countries with its continued military activity in the regions present. however, when we heard from the united kingdom and the united states,
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both countries said these attacks carried out by their armed forces were somehow self defense. and from there they went on to point fingers at the as long as public of the ron pressure called this meeting, under the false pretense that the united states has no ground to respond to attacks that have killed us personnel. it bears repeating, therefore, actions us forces took on february to are necessary and proportionate is consistent with international law. an exercise of the united states inherent right to self defense. united states has repeatedly and in some instances, directly warner on about attacks on us personnel. on the country around continues to escalate directions across the region by enabling these proxies deadly attacks. we are committed to de escalate intentions in the middle east. we acted alongside
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us allies with the support of many international partners in self defense. and in accordance with the rule of law, when the, as long a group public, i'll be ron address the meeting. they emphasize that this version of events that we've heard from western media. we're all these resistance forces throughout the region are simply on orders frontier on and taking your ron's directions and everything they do is just not factual. that these resistance groups have their own autonomy to us and you can meet, i know the display attempt to distract the attention away from the root cause of the current situation in the region by falsely putting the finger and blame on you on all of that resistance grew up in the legion of independence and the decision and actions are multi rated by division to my twice on the international low that are handling the, the gold presence of us in the territories. many countries spoke up at agreed with
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what rush i had to say that us actions are unacceptable. it was quite a meeting to see a difference of viewpoints when it comes to geo political events between major countries represented on the council. by this novelist lived to isn't as of themselves and arise is joining us from washington. d. c. o is a pleasure, so thank so much for taking the time to join us here today. now we've just heard, but it rocks basically off to the un security guy. so for the us to leave this country, is this the 1st time iraq? cuz officially austin says, request full on this is once again, you know, this is not the 1st time it to rack is asked multiple times before their parliament voted for that as well. and that is, this is not the 1st time is just that the mere against the us policy. we're lo, we're gonna leave on one leave and we're not going to leave. i mean,
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if you look at it historically, the us, once they're in the country, the present stays in some manner almost forever. there are exceptions, but, but uh, for the most part there, there. so um, no, this is not the 1st time, and it's not surprising that a rack is, has raised that up again. is latest incident has been a clear violation of international so. so for internet you have a, a rack in syria in both cases. so this is, is this the 1st time? so let's how relevant is the un security council? i mean, it doesn't seem to resolve any issues. it just seems like an expensive way for both available to meet up and have a chat about something and then not really do anything about it. is the security has a little bit out of date? well, i think a un security council is an important role. it does have an important role and it's
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important to have a veto power here as well, cuz otherwise you'll have a groups that will align together and overpower present potential elements. in this case, you see vast majority of the un general assembly or in the money area, but yet the security council doesn't necessarily agree on. on a i mean genocide or a potential genocide occurring in the, in the gaza area is one is a very, very clear example of that. and here we've got one country or maybe 2, the better and, and some close out lives that will continually block any type of potential actions that take place. so it's, but i think i think the dialogue that takes place the, the elements that take place, the intent is very critical is important to have an organizational element to, to that place that the un security council role, that it actually plays. i mean,
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even if no accident occurs, it's still important to bring up those cases in, into bringing it out in the open and, and they have the dialogue that takes place. right. okay. let me ask you one more question before my daughter has custody of washington. oh, it says it has to be the tank is interest in the region. what exactly all those interests and how far is the us? we're going to go to as a kill them. us will go to whatever reasons it needs to protect his interest. and while they didn't, uh hello, what are they doing there? well, well, it's interesting if you look at the syria, the, where the uh area is, it's the primary cultural area and the prime oral area that we have of the so called we don't want to talk about it. but there are
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a significant military presence that which is the legally occupied is it, if you look at the same area and that rack, it's probably similar that a lot of times oil seems to be a bribing factor in the, in different international decisions that are made and they, it's a legal occupation said that i'm going to have to leave in that, but thank you as always. and so i feel consoles and a reason in washington, but it's going to be fine. thank you. well, the us national security advisor has said that all targets that washington hits in the middle east. all legitimate, i'm going to fix it, begins apparently we do not have it this time. any confirmation of any civilian casualties or military is still looking at that. what we do know is that the targets we hit were absolutely valid targets from the point of view of containing the weaponry and the personnel that we're attacking american
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forces on friday, the us last, a massive bombing campaign against iraq. i'm so you're very full people were killed that many of those in did. they thought less of all the spend on given the right seen coalitions, admirable. and he carried out 15 for this fine from his, the positions on sunday night going into washington. the attacks were in with tally ation of the best of 3 americans, the soldiers, the drug and attack in georgia. i'm in washington assess, there have been no civilian casualties. as a result of it strikes families in syria a morning, the desk of the ones, the whole is the shuttle destructive delights of my brothers, their children, and my daughter and wife. i was on my way to work when it happened. i saw the extent of the destruction. there was a lot of chaos people running and they didn't let us enter the scene of the strike because it had just happened. this was the 1st time we experienced targeting like
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face and the because were mostly civilians, not military. of course, a lot happened during this 13 years of war. every person affected by such a calamity is deeply affected and shocked. there is not a single family that wasn't affected, the impact of the calamity strong. we can't forget it. the gun, the gun with this strike made many civilians, victims. my whole family was affected. after the strike, i found my daughter as indeed intensive care units. such things should not happen to anyone. and when the happens to us, the united nations humanitarian associations, just turn a blind eye to it. oh, it does not at all. now why that is in the middle of a political. so i'll find the president's decision to postpone the upcoming elections. a move that the opposition goals, a legitimate reason all in a code 5 say gas and photos isn't from those back on. know, because that is the thing that these bottling debated with the present choice was
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awful, horrible. the nick lewis has more details on rest and uncertainty persist here in the car for the 2nd day following the postponement of election scheduled for later this month. by presidential decree on saturday, this is a 1st for a country often counted as the paradigm of democracy in west africa. and it has some of the servers questioning if it will remain that way. the united states and the european union have called for a new date to be set immediately, economic community of west african states of which sent a goal as a member echoed that sentiment, but also commended president mackey south decision not to run for now a constitutional 3rd term, the president proposed the 6 months delay to the boat, which a law makers are deliberating in parliament building here behind me in downtown car . and the vote is expected later this afternoon. the postpone is broadly and popular in violent classes, erupt. protesters and police on sundays and several cities in the west, in the country, at least one opposition leader, former prime minister. i mean,
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not the 2 ray was arrested on sunday as she arrived at a protesting duck are called for by 19 opposition parties amid calls to continue protest. today, authorities have cut mobile internet service and stations law enforcement throughout the car, especially here at the parliament building. police are turning away with the protesters here, and the situation is called outside. but there are reports of physical conflicts among well makers inside the national assembly fil a decision is expected. in his announcement on saturday, president so cited the dispute between con, the constitutional court and parliament over the rejection of candidates that merited further investigation and assertion that is widely rejected by the opposition which claims that it is just an attempt to collect the power, the eyes but is of a legal and why both sides into the us. the country senate has introduced a new $118000000000.00 bill. the majority of which is m all is well as you
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train republican congress on a have responded to the proposal with this law. the law off this bill is even worse than we expected and won't come close to ending the border catastrophe the president has created. if this bill reaches the house, it will be dead on arrival. let me be clear. the senate board or bill will not receive a vote in the house. dead on arrival, close our border. so now the bill a lot smaller than 4 times more life is while i'm doing great, then protected in the us border with mexico. this comes as a crisis less than me from hundreds of thousands of illegal crossings. listens by the day and dozens of states have taken masses into their own hands, ending personnel with foldable order on their own. according to the republican governor of texas, by them has no interest in resolving the situation. we could
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relinquish control of it tomorrow. yeah, joe biden were to step up and do exactly what we're doing here and stop people from crossing the border illegally. i, there's a lot of the governors who are furious with was it just like some people are also taking to the streets in border towns, frustrated with biden's attitude. we heard from some of those processing. they said that confuse why the credit is more important than issues at home. this is why we're out here, fine. this is why we're asking our governors to uphold our constitutional right article for searching for to ensure the safety of the child trafficking that's happening is it's, it's hernandez, it has to stop the drug and coming across the board of nevada. is that or wishing to do all these things or destroying the fabric of our nation? and that's why so many people are here in support of the governors who are coming
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here to support this. now people are starting to actually get a taste of this from around the country. what texas in the border states as problem on the screen on health care. so it's a strain on the services if it's a strain on the a mass of police on necessary, just do it the right way. i welcome anyone from any race, religion, come on and just do it the right way. it's pretty simple. now regardless of whether the build pos is, the numbers show that not much will change as we used to has been the policy. now let's take a look at the data for why the or for a longer period should i say, since 2020 to the same full time device in funding is well, i'm ukraine in comparison to border security funding has exist now that's just want report say that the number of a legal milas has doubled, says biden took office. now there's no explanation for this new bill,
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other than money load, and that's what the lawyer i need to come and tell you the day before i had told my colleague earlier all to mike a quarter more than half of the bill goes to funding or providing a to, to ukraine. it's wild that they can actually try to like jan to send a bill that's too long for anybody to re bought for the fact that people aggregate knowledge on the internet are going to come together. look at this and say, holy crab apples, this bill of this border security bill for a 100. 80000000000, barely as 20000000000 for the border of granting the president rights or you know, progress that he already has under existing law. but then finding another way to slip in 60000000000 to ukraine. what was a 14000000000 to israel with another 10000000000 to guys and civilians and other victims of conflict. i mean, this is it's, it's tough to look at this and see if it's anything other than taxpayer money law.
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why do you thing washington is still set on funding key of war effort despite the ukrainian forces failure to deliver on the problem. is this spring offensive? there is no, there's no non corrupt explanation for it to you at some point. it's the, the gambler's power drops with a gamble is lost, like even invested so much money promoting what was this information or inaccurate information from the get go? the west has been sold a live, they've been selling a life of their people saying if, if russia succeeds in its conflict in the eastern provinces of ukraine, well then it's gonna be global domination that ukraine will win. this war, ukraine can win this war. that is not a proxy one, it's very difficult for the liar to get out of the life, so they keep having to double down triple them. and if they say now, let's go back to the negotiating table that we took you away from. with these promises of victory that were far fetched, arguably from the beginning, they can't do that. they've already said, what are they sucked? $200000000000.00 into this candidates put in several 1000000000 and now to admit, after a generation of ukrainian men have been sent to the slaughter for a war that,
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you know, arguably could have been negotiated from the get go. now they come on say ok, what we're gonna stop. it can't stop. go too far. in for a full month's garza has been subjected to davy. s. finds is very glad operations have since killed over 27000 policies in india. the $66000.00 la slightly sacrifices israel has only eliminated approximately 20 percent of how much us. but washington estimates now according to the full ahead of the us central. come on. is there any operation that has completely failed, or i think they set themselves a goal of removing the political echelon and the military leadership that agile on of, of a marsh when they went in and they have not been successful today to doing either questions, a logical reason on what is the progress and how successful the offensive that had to go is destroying a mass on returning the hostages has been so far. the army says manage to cut the
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guys, us 3 paying 3 surrounding guys are switching the north, then isolating for newness is ro, reports about significant losses and militants claims have mass units in the north have been dismantled though some reports say that have masses. now, building new forces bringing in new commanders. it's actually hard to evaluate the military success of these really offensive while it's a impact on ordinary gases is office. apparently the student health administrator reports that the israel's offensive claims, so from the lives of more than 27000 people, including civilians, many of whom were just children, while almost 70000. others have been injured including severely. and it seems the war will continue. israel doesn't seem to be ready for a comprehensive ceasefire, an exchange deal it all for it to have mass just recently is really hostages for palestinian prisoners, held in his rarely jails is still reviewed by the militants group with law chances
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of agreement as experts say. and it includes just a short pause and finally said with prime medicines. and yeah, it was stressing repeatedly including just recently once again that we will not agree to every detail and not have any prize. who pays for it in a way that the player of the hostages is a priority for israel while and seems to rather now focus on a 2nd declared mission, eliminating him as best so sentiments that we could hear, and the local media as well. there is no unity for him. awesome. it doesn't matter what it as is it hiding in the civilian population? we will be forced to kill a civilian population in order to kill him. us, there is no immunity. it happens, and that's why there are close to $30000.00 declared that we will have to do this step up with the objectives as well, which is probably the most terrible step up. we will have to do it, demands heavy sacrifices, sometimes in order to defeat terrorism,
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and to prevent the next kidnappings and the next murder. we need the hardest possible resolve. whoever tells you otherwise, even if there's a deal now, is simply lying to you. because that's the price of a promiscuous deal. more of that, these more death, more blood cleaning point talk to some people here in tel aviv. this is what they think about this ras or a can the army success in general, limited success, pull its own. they'll move insulting the bus to against the blantan. so awesome folder people based off those ones. it's all politics. i don't think it's anything more than that. we have the capacity to win the war, but we're driven by politics and money. i think that's what's going on. the other one solution, i think that it's successful because my brother is fighting for the idea. so i know that they're doing everything right and moving forward. it's bad that they want to
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stop it. i think they need to free the hostages and eliminate the model so that it won't be able to influence causes anymore. well, i don't like turning 14, i don't watch it. i don't like it. i don't agree with none of them. i have a situation. i hate this war, i don't want none of any sites to get hurt. and um, i just want us to feel safe as human beings. i wouldn't never say that operation to, to be that long. i never expected the war to be that long. it really affects us, it really affects our hearts and our souls. it's really, really hard. like you, you feel you're not living like you live, but you're in your bed. so it's really, really hard. i never thought it won't be that long in december and a tragic incidence that sparks probably condemnation of the idea of a new confirmation in the gathers through these really army mistakenly identified suite hostages as militancy or in a comb with northern guys on although they were waving a white flag,
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all 3 were killed. they were all so multiple victims and one is really military killed in accidents and friendly fire and gaza. and other reason for a criticism of the idea of operation. and with that from one hand and hostages remaining inconsistency from another hand to see the public discipline 1010 disappointment over the country is offensive in guys i'm and the government's strategy in general. continue growing into out of $35.00 in the house. those have been completely destroyed old domains and is a slight. i'm a loses the passing in red, crescent societies headquarters. here you can see the scale that this class and through so us as a result of slides on the amount of hospital in southern gaza, the mazda 3 but present, saw the advisor and organization to condemn the idea of implants emphasizing the need to protect those, providing value under international humanitarian law,
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hospitals, ambulance as health care workers, and their patients must be respected and protected in every situation. any attack on health care, workers, ambulances, and medical facilities is unacceptable. we strongly reiterate our call for unwavering respect for the red cross, red crescent, and red crystal emblems, and the crucial humanitarian services they represent the mazda. she was at one colleague, she was the, the beautiful them 2 years old by the side of crescent. that's the the last the sake on wednesday i'm out of the but i me see, swear needs to last friday she was the tweet to displace the bone the, the by the by the conflict. and she was cute. and she's not anymore. we dies. and these, the last of a strategy call for number of the, for the team that we meant. and man that we lost the seems the beginning of the call and sickness 11 the members of the other side or coast and society being the
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guys us 30 and 30 members of the market. and they'll be the only needs that are in again to see step the shocking, awful and excitable is that in mind, that a way of the level of violence, of this is going to be best that i people in gaza as well as the all studies that the so they also do is they don't have any more time. so we need to see the auction and we just the actual now because when you're going to have access to 2000, so people didn't know if they've got it. so when you see what the speed of the and then they said it good sometimes when you see all cities that but i'm not getting what they need, the or they can not be getting connected with the family. of course, it's clear that something is not going well, so we don't feel for the get for us will be there. and with that, the international community, we find that for the to goes flu shot as soon as possible, the water in america and visited the st. laska with nobody not to make headlines. one by the individual just took a call from however, the lesson media flies into overdrive the mind. call the voice is a discuss of the west reaction with all these dog quota. it definitely been quite
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interesting to see just how the 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. so i see it, or, 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 fit about this, saying that he should not be able to return to the united states just for setting foot. and russia or others are saying that the republicans are taking marching orders from the kremlin was taken. listen, perhaps we need a total and complete 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 spent 3 days in moscow. 8 g o p senators ben, july 4th in moscow. mike johnson,
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his killing ukraine aide. republicans do not serve america, they serve putin. he is a trader. i was just astonished and how could clicking the political immediate landscape tons on talk a cause and who used to be a darling of america, fox news. i think it 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 controversy regarding a potential tucker carlson interview on. 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 active. we stepped into stop that from happening. so what's that goal is to what do you set up a time when i try to interview planning here to think about that for an nobody defended me. there is not a time. i don't think you're with anybody else can use me to use 22nd. you know, i may not like this guy, but she is right to interview anybody want to we have a right to you. what do you know what well, you know, i think this voice cause why.

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