Skip to main content

tv   News  RT  February 8, 2024 11:00am-11:31am EST

11:00 am
a wedding, a 175, use virtual give sense. it's all we going to lift that, stay at the backside, say the american forces, violate a rocky silver and tape and select tends to edits the presence in the country that they condense fresh us strikes on a rocky, tired to me. that code of colanda as a cause, i has the munitions send us the much anticipated tucker carlson and to be with lie . the webpage is scheduled to add on the june of the streaming network at 11 p. m g m t. you can watch the full, broad cost on, on the on. so it'd be lens parliamentary eventually, games in patches done a big security and economic crises as well as backlash over the recent sentence thing. just form a p. m. as all physician lead up and run the
11:01 am
a very well welcome to you at 7 pm here in moscow, and this is on the international with the late as well news around that is great to have you with us. start the uh with boiling tensions in the middle east. the rocky government has directions to end the us sled presence in the country as well as the washington conducted a new strike on his territory on wednesday, killing a case type. it has been a military time on the box, da da has condemned to be as high as a violation of the country's silver and c. the american forces has repeated irresponsibly all the actions that would undermine the established understandings and hinder the initiation of bilateral dialogue. by this act, the american forces jeopardize civil peace, violate your rocky sovereignty and disregard the safety and lives of our citizens. even more concerning is that the coalition consistently deviates from the reasons and objectives for its presence on our territory. the us and our allies seem intent
11:02 am
on bringing more pay off and violating the sovereignty of many countries more than a rock. but with a rock we've seen the echoes of the us more and the right of 2 decades ago that is still bleeding into today. and one that continues to affect the region because the latest u. s. thrown strikes in iraq that killed the hezbollah commander abo bucks. you're all savvy. and 2 others was confirmed by us central command. and this was of course, to stays after iraq said that such an option would be unacceptable. now the pentagon has said that the commander was responsible for targeting americans forces in the region. so this was in retaliation. a major general though of the security media cell in iraq. i stated that be a clear aggression is the stabilizing the region, and it's violating your rocky sovereignty as well, and driving everyone into dangerous situations threatening the security and
11:03 am
stability of these country is now has the law of course condemned this attack as well. saying that these are american crimes, any rock, syria and the young man. and this is, of course, is another violation of international law as well as sovereignty. but what has the us is reaction been there are no indications of collateral damage or civilian casualties at this time. the united states will continue to take necessary action to protect people. we will not hesitate to hold responsible. all those who threaten the forces safe the so the reality is a deny and dismiss these obligations are saying there was no collateral damage. that there were no civilian casualties, but this is just one incident. as we mentioned, there have been other incidents and the were definitely civilian casualties during that point. and they're also not addressing the fact that this is a question about sovereignty. what does the united states doing there? why are they attacking iraq? those are the things that washington has been trying to wash their hands off. and
11:04 am
indeed, washington has been in a rock for quite a long time. now many people wouldn't even remember when the ones in our box, they what's behind they send and during stay, washington seems to want control the entire region. and let's not forget that they have a role in radical eyes and certain entities in the region and have also use for proxies to do so. now the us government did admit recently that they did not actually notify died about previous attacks last friday, which targeted more than $85.00 sites across both iraq and syria. so clearly this is going at many within many, solver and countries, and this caused civilian casualties. and they had initially claimed otherwise, a speaking to reporters on tuesday, the white house national security council spokesman john kirby corrected a prior statement that had said that there was pre notification to a rocky officials before last week through. i deeply apologize for the year. and i
11:05 am
regret that any confusion that it caused it was based on information we had for that. it was provided to me in those early hours after the strikes turns out that information was incorrect and, and i certainly regret the error. and i hope that you all understand there was no new intent behind it, no, no delivered to intent to, to deceive or to be, to be wrong. it seems hard to believe that there was no intent to deceive. in saying this was a simple error are considering that they had insisted that all of this was done in co operation with the rocky government. because until us recently the rocky government in the us had been having talks to court, cooperate further. but this statement is a literally opposite of what was initially claimed. and it seems like this is an attempt to also push away the fact that the us is responsible for collateral damage or civilian casualties as we would more humanly call it. and in other words,
11:06 am
they lied and they got caught, we did inform the iraqi government prior to the strikes security. as for this specific response on friday, there was not a free notification. we informed the iraqis immediately after the strikes occurred . so again, this is just after us strikes on off the stop and all team regents. these strikes also killed 16 people and the rocky prime minister also condemned that of forces us violation of international law and more and more us addresses. so we're seeing a repeat of all these violations, but the reality is there seems to be a nothing stopping them. the american side deliberately deceived and falsified the facts by announcing prior coordination to commit this regression, which is a false claim and that misleading international public opinion and disavowing legal responsibility for this crime. in accordance with all international laws. but one
11:07 am
has any sort of plea to international law or violations of it have actually change the us as of russian in the region. we're talking about syria young men as well because we've seen an serrano a go after israel and the us to protect and sort of flight of for the palestinians . and in fact the u. s. and the u. k. did carry out a series of attacks across a young man and syria and of course, that could easily escalate into a tit for tat situation. now, russia also agrees with the russian permanent representative saying that the united states is outstanding. the flames of the conflict and conducting these all lawful strikes, all over syria or rocks and young men. and also saying that they were pouring gasoline into the fire and that these are our course not lawful because damascus never gave the approval of us presence there. so the question has been, why is the united states they're in the 1st place? why are they even allowed to be there?
11:08 am
and why do they feel that have the ability to be there? and it would be as well make resistance probably for a more drastic measure, saying that if your rock doesn't act accordingly, they will take more resolute measures and that this will not go on punish. so this is actually frightening because we're seen so much on the geopolitical stage. so many conflicts emerging, especially in this region, as well as the red sea. and so it seems like the united states is continuing to stroke situations that could explode at any given moment. on washington's european allies seems to be distancing themselves from us offensive operations in the middle east. all they contribute to rachel mazda, and brings as a whole other story. whenever washington wants to start bombing other countries, it always acts like that girl in high school. you know, the one i'm talking about, the one who can't just go to the bathroom on a room without driving along, entire entourage, remember, or former us president george w bush's coalition, of the willing for invading and retaining,
11:09 am
changing saddam hussein in iraq. but the appearance of the involvement of a bunch of other countries in foreign bombings always helps to create a facade of multilateralism. a show of support, and unity. and of course, a sharing of responsibility for whatever damage the us is just going to decide to do unilaterally anyway. and this latest operation in the middle east that's already seen american bombs dropped on a rocky. i'm in, and syria is really no exception. this morning. we've launched the operation prosperity, guardian, under the umbrella of combined maritime forces. and under the leadership attached force, 153. that operation is bringing together more than a dozen countries from around the world to conduct joint patrols in the red sea. i'm a gulf of a wow, that sounds really impressive. a lot of heavy hitters involved there in terms of
11:10 am
countries. guesses all those guys are involved and who really cares if by that and did not get authorization from congress for use of military force or that any of the very limited scenarios in which the american president can legitimately use force without congress has permission like self defense, against image attack or the rescue americans abroad haven't actually been met. but it wasn't long before some european countries named by the pentagon, started acting like washington's regime change. my bill was just a creepy ice cream truck that they really did not want to get bored into. we cannot join in sudden acts of war without authorization from parliament, even if they aim at protecting international c traffic. we will most participate. deluxe, really in the reps, the operation france does not want to get involved either at stake or europe's relations with middle eastern partners like egypt and saudi arabia who have opposed
11:11 am
us airstrikes in the region. meanwhile, the european union's defense ministers figured that of lockwood started up its own red sea patrol mission. eventually one of the reasons maybe because the doesn't consider the who these, who are launching, attacks on the ships in the red sea, in support of palestinians being hit by israel and gaza to be a terrorist group. unlike washington, the blocks chief diplomat sounds super psyched about the whole thing. every body should try to avoid the situation becomes explosive has been repeated once and again that the middle east is a boiler that's can explode. a is not really that into it. a big chunk of the you also sees the gas a conflict as a powder keg that could light up the whole region and would rather give the drama are wide for spain, belgium, ireland, slovenia, france, notably. and there's also no interest on the part of the block to get involved with washington is targeting of iran back fighters in syria and rock either. so it looks
11:12 am
like the you is quite content with this idea of tying up the potential future launch of their proposed red c operation in the usual brussels. red tape. the american journalist tucker calls and has announced that his highly anticipated interview with the russian president as well as 11 p. m. g m t. today on his self titled network. and so you can watch the board cost in full on this channel. i'll see the company's days. it will publish the interview on friday morning and hopes it will be viewed by a wide audience as well. mr. constance interview tisa has gone at and 99000000 views, the backlash of his one on one with president page. this spreading across western media and among sort of patients is pumped in some journalists to elected western governments are trying to suppress different opinions. and this find wide scale interests be whitehouse claims is most important for anyone. i think it's pretty
11:13 am
obvious should be very obvious to everybody. a world history britain is done in the grain, and the quote is completely bogus in the end and ridiculous reasons for what she tried to justify it. i don't think we need a, another interview with latimer for him to, to uh, to understand his brutality. i think the people who want to be in power. i believe they are the people that don't care about law and constitution. they think that they can ignore that. so they, they can try to silence people by either ridicule or say, in your own patriotic or you're telling a lie. that's what you're takes. the most is the fact that he's thrived by breaking the chains of the mainstream media. he's thrive because people are starved for information. and that's exactly what the latest don't want. because they're restore terry and at heart. they don't want you to even hear the other side us doing less times political analyst on the road. he told us there is no room for opinions different from the government narrative in the us and europe. the american cover
11:14 am
has been harassing him hounding him. you know, he's so of course he got a call to trade or they're going to call to trade or they do everything possible to, to harass him, to try to discredit him. there's no free press. what could they didn't, they tried to destroy his career. it chased him from fox news and came back only, but through his incredible will power and strength and his belief. his belief in america is blinking. the american people is believe in sleep in modern europe and in north america there is no room for other opinions. there is no room for other things. there's one narrative, it's the government narrative. they lay down the law in other media companies, journalists, and it is, they have to follow that narrative. there can be no deviation whatsoever. we just look at this reaction, how strongly are for mostly they're reacting to and stuck across these simply doing his job. he's a journalist, his job is to interview people, to gather information,
11:15 am
and then to let the public make their own conclusions. for no, that is no longer possible in modern europe. and in the united states, where most media companies are under the control the government either directly or indirectly. there again, there's only one there to, and it can be no deviation from that. they cost and sit down mulch the 1st time talking about putin being interviewed by western journalists since the outbreak of the ukraine conflicts 2 years ago. however, some incumbent on the form american officials on not impressed hillary clinton among them. well, it shows me what i think we've all known. he's what's called a useful idiot. i mean, if you actually read translations of what's being said on russian media, they make fun of them. i mean, he's like a puppy dog. it's larry. so hillary clinton would speak up on this and she's the one who presented a reset button to russian leadership. that was miss translated into over charge of when she was the secretary of state. again, the bottom line is tucker, is doing what journalists should do. let's hear the voices of those that may not be
11:16 am
getting the attention in western europe and united states are generally when the truth about what's been happening has been so covered up that they have fond over themselves to dr. presidents on wednesday, they view celebrities, the huge movie stars, the sport stars in the dash that gave to the doctors zalinski. and yet nobody has told the other side of the story. while the bottom white house wants to continue to pour billions and billions of dollars that you trained with no accountability with the transparency of where the money has gone and they're pushing for another $60000000000.00. i think what terrifies them about the, the tucker carlson interview is it people will finally get more of the story that they've been denied through the mainstream media. and they can't keep that story down when the doctor is going to put it out on the internet. to india now, what energy which is taking place with more than $35000.00 participants from a $120.00 countries. we discussed the india, russia cooperation and an exclusive interview with the minister of petroleum on
11:17 am
natural gas for the world's most populous country. in bought the address a noise and if everybody involved, so a lot of people bought a lot of us and stuff. so let's not get into it. you know, i'm not sure noise coming from through the pipeline to hungry was exempt, is not talking about not rushing noise going through the pipeline to china. it was exempt. russian oil going from the for the cycling through japan is exempt. so what is left of the, what the, the saw, those decided to weapon isaac, you know, to say audiological reason we would not by when go to do it. but it didn't stop on impulse. this dropped crude on impulse, but they would continue to import gas. they're continuing to import other critical minutes. so what does it say now because of the size of our economy, we can only compete with the law that economies regarding uh, compete with the smaller we 60000000 people go to the federal bunk every day to fill up. so obviously that's the defense of skin today. the situation is that in
11:18 am
parts of crude oil are the biggest item in out in port basket. and equally the export of petroleum products is the biggest item in unexplored basket. so we will import from whatever we can really support or whatever we can. now there are a lot of new plans coming on the block, whatnot. bottom, oh, big plus a guy. and as new i think of sodium is new. that may be as new. but as the lives of lot that are members of what i say correspond to rent and sean the also attended performing go incentives. the reports from the events a john the indian was to state the best lines. the analogy set sail from all across the world. have gathered the delivery of the one colossal challenges and opportunities at a time when the was raffles with an analogy crisis. go to the 2nd edition of the india in o g week. the indian, minnesota sodium and natural gas has been meeting voiding by lots
11:19 am
and just like before and does done it again. it's, yeah, the one the does on the one of the houses of exhibit those thousands of delegates that has gone. yeah, but them a 6 for williams including russia, canada, u. s. u k. so that's dialogue on the, in the us leadership once again. and this time about and of course the main focus mean agend off for india, rena. note g is 0 for the coming years. and in terms of for the operations companies are there's a force on india. this is one of them was a new catch wash. yeah. as a partner on the big day impact as bad as millions of those into a likes i do. paula. been to on the 1st day's polls have just closed the course of those kinds of mid tabulated political and security events, including a series of terror attacks on policy offices. and of course,
11:20 am
the sentencing of the prominence and run con, the decades in prison. tragically, another 9 people, including 2 children on 6 security officials, have opposed to the being killed on voting day following at least 28 guests and similar attacks old by suspected of groups on election eve of last in launch a town in south west and pakistan has also being reported to security guards were killed and 9 wounded new opposing station into the last today the video footage. so is one of the main kinds of this form apartment, us, and that was to reset the of life to vote rebates. the pockets on muslim league now was policy of a strong contender is a bill, while a bhutto is on diary, cameron, se packaged on people's policy eventually takes a closer look. now, what was the main places on names you may have heard before? no. is sharif a form of 5 minutes? the is back, is the head of the pocket. stone was the meek. if he wins,
11:21 am
he will become pm for full time pledging to make pockets done great again. up to what he claims was use of ruin. will not allow for us. there is like him wrong. com and his party to rule pakistan again, they have ruined the country. we will rebuild spike a stop. another contender is, but all brutal is a doughty leader of the pocket stone people's policy. he's previously served as a country is minister of foreign affairs and he's the latest and the book has a dari political dynasty to seek power. some parties want to divide you based on religion of those based on your sex sort of the pakistan people's policies, the only part to which one is to serve you with that discrimination. then of course, does the elephant in the room in wrong con, ousted from power in 2022, the former cricket to is languishing behind bars of the bank, convicted of everything from 4 to an improper marriage. he's bought from standing
11:22 am
and his potentate, peachy, has been perched by the authorities. even it's elect to low go. a court kick bath was banned. and now it's candidates a force to run this independence. these are the main faces in a race that's crowded there. awesome. 14 parties on the ballot. so what's the wood on the street village, not a i don't have any hope for this election because of how things are being done. how one political party is being targeted already, and what is being done to enroll and con, is making pockets. don, lose respect in the international community. nobody respects pockets done. they think anything can be done in pockets done. i've never heard back. there's a lot of voters all cheering over and that's because back a soul is being played by a host of issues. why using installation is hate to poke it taught with the cost of basic food steps more than doubling the countries or some simply in fact. and
11:23 am
a deal with the i m. s. is due to run out around the same time as any new government tapes office. what economic pessimism is high facing bucket stones, democracy is low. one question that keeps being off is whether external forces are playing a role in this election. con has accuse the us of being that force. how many a company can dig america has. oh, not america, but a foreign country icons name. i mean from the fulton country, received a message. so they say that our anger will banish you wrong con, loses this no confidence vote. that of course, is denied by washington with respect to the comments that were reported. not gonna speak to private diplomatic exchanges. other than to say that even if those comments were accurate as reported, they in no way showed united states taking
11:24 am
a position onto the leader of pakistan on a be that maybe so. but at the time when the u. s. is increasingly important in itself in the middle east focused on is a power that it wants on its side and may seek to wield its influence upon whoever witness this election will have a lot to contend with. not just the moans from the white house. political violence has already raised its head in the days leading up to the polls. the focused on a country in which some 40 percent of people live in poverty have a long and difficult road to travel to recover the window takes all they say that could prove to be quite a handful. then bob boy has taken advice that to was ending an in human form
11:25 am
of punishment. that's according to amnesty international and we're supposed to the countries, recent announcements supporting the abolishment of the death penalty. despite this progress, the european union still as concerns about the nations human rights situation and the use town so has extended an alms involved goes as i sit for the games and bob boyd, defense industries for another year, fearing the weapons will be used against civilians. we discussed the sciences with the far right and my repair information on publicity direct says who was involved with african national union. this is a given that's a, such as a guess above what it has never been to do with the other cations. that's of us stated in, in your paper the such as of always been about the lender issue, whereby we have the import or people buy um, people are making them to the and that's what it is, let's see. and this does not seem to been sitting well with the
11:26 am
e u and the american government and the bridge just because they didn't put us in sections. but he's going to flip such as on us. we're human rights abuses, bennett and his mama. because what you've actually done is we are pre aligned to connect to the people we, the land, which is quite a symbol for human rights abuse. mitchell could win colonialism started in some bubble. it's really, really nice to do since above what we're doing now with it. well, we are a lot by thing we're landing on most of the constitution. but clearly the issue is with the european union because they did not accept. i wanted institution of the legs to the people when this was one of the central cent eastern states and it's the independence negotiations. we mentioned something to know methods of it tonight at lancaster house. it is said that you wants to continue perpetuating the legal sanctions on the basis of a life. i have said this before, we are challenging to you to show any evidence of abuse is that the cleaning is not
11:27 am
. this is o quoted thinking. this is all propaganda to substantiate and justify 2 pieces, action against a southern states which is decided to be public, its own citizens. so this is just an unfortunate case of a foreign policy which is aggressive, which is being a perpetuated based on false means by um my, my linkedin captions. what do you need to be clear on? is that assumptions? i never given them to benefit to people such as of course so that it can be punitive punishment for the people. and so the sofa and some its relates to the demands of the both destruction. so the issue is to ensure that the people over and above the sofa, the out to ensure that the people's in but way too much, i'd see the single positive being the people it was. and bubble should go back into the stone age. really wants to destroy our country, economic a and couldn't escape some of those assets is one of the main ways. and there's
11:28 am
that thing to do that. because once we go on the inter mr logo in the rules, per se, but they are using the law of the jungle to punish us, to put us into, to try and put us into subjugation to try and take away which one of them began independence. they want to take away, i wanna rides, to self governing and making substantive decisions. we are willing to work with people from all over the world, but we have to work on what terms and don't terms which gratify our indigenous people. we cannot be split contrib citizens within our own countries, simply because it's definitely important as the we have to put to a sales specialist. we only have one's above which we have no other country to turn to. so we have to make the best for country for people. we have a nice example of all, so it doesn't come with me, just come in and visit in some bubble. so simply visiting the it as well in the united states functions. this is just one of the companies all mentioned to to save time, but this has been made to allow the united states so to pinch it to unicorn
11:29 am
a load, which is why we also agitate to put a multiple of we know we cannot continue to allow other countries to be suddenly imposing legal sanctions, but you want to try to simulate the functions should be imposed upon a treatment of the un, what's known as in other countries. putting these functions unilaterally. we're not going to central the un. so this simply posters and tells us best is there is no democracy, we've been international politics. so we need to re record this and such as the countries we tend to be together because we have to find one another. and we have to put each of the month and we have to include because what i say is being one of the instrumental countries in ensuring that we keep the heads of up to what it has been difficult. uh, because you know, essentially it's cheaper to follow a power to compete. you've got tons of other nations in this,
11:30 am
into this most v of quantity to extend the course. but however, under the policies of business, none of the we've seen one of the 1st is the growth of percentages we've inside of could so. so it's also high time based on the realize that the punches, but they're not deliberate. and the important impulse that they expected them to do . we have surviving. we have driving and red develope. and it was a mid, turbulent times, the united nations as being the major international body advocating for peace, security and co operation to discuss the organizations power and situation on the rushes position within. as we're doing now by the russian deputy on bus, the, to the un dimitry probably on this game. mr. polanski many thanks for joining us on the program state is very nice to see. as we mentioned, these ought to be the times we're seeing and up taking the number of conflicts around the world. would you say it's becoming more disc.

10 Views

info Stream Only

Uploaded by TV Archive on