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to 75 years old, you have sense of all we going to let that stay the full blow up north street the you for sure. i was busy that made it and you have to have i did upload it or i have him take you though. american journalists, tucker carlson, brings the russian presidents unfiltered views, straight to western audiences. building into the sabotage of the north trim gas pipelines among many more issues. documents currently nighttime reading. that was quite an interview for carlton shares 1st impressions on his interview with latimer bitten as a games over 138000000 views on the x platform and
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china and indonesia still had a new system of nickel trading. and the aftermath of the card is found on nickel or exports in 2020, which the e. u has been trying to destroy the the are watching r t international. i'm rachel ruble live in moscow just hours after being broadcast betterments hooton's 1st interview with a western journalists since 2021 has already been viewed more than 138000000 times on the social media platform x. the sit down with tucker carlson, covered a wide range of topics including the ukraine conflict and one of the most significant acts of industrial terrorism in north stream, bloss who blow up north stream. the reason i say to you for sure it is, i was busy that day. i need it and you have to have uh, i did not
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a lot of cardboard right now. of course it was each and how much would you said it was each? now, you personally may have an alibi, but the c a has no. so tell him i didn't. did you have evidence that nate over to see? i did a minute, you know, you know, i won't get into the details which people always say in such cases. you look for someone who is interested in this case. we should not only look for someone who is interested, but also for someone who has capabilities because they may be many people interested, but not all of them are capable of thinking to the bottom of the baltic sea and carrying out this explosion. and these 2 components should be connectors introduced, always interested in who is capable of doing so i'm confused. i mean, that's the biggest active industrial terrorism ever. and it's the largest emission of c o 2 in,
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in history. okay. so if you had evidence and presumably given your security services, rental services, you would, that nato, the u. s. c, i a, the west did this. why wouldn't you present it? and when a propaganda victory, when you prep, i've done that, which is looking in the order of propaganda. it is very difficult to deceive. so united states because the united states controls all the world's media and many european media, the ultimate beneficiary of the biggest european media are american financial institutions of don't you know that so it is possible to get involved in this work, but it is cost prohibitive. so to speak, more than we can simply showing the spotlights on our sources of information. and we will not achieve results that the, it is clear to the whole world. what happened then? even american analysts talk about it directly to get to choose
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humiliating at this point for nato to accept russian control of what was 2 years ago. ukrainian territory. right? yeah, yeah, no, i said, so live then thing. how to do it with living, the thing your, there are options if there is a will. randy's nature because there's really up until now there is being that oper or, and screaming and building inflicting is strategic defeat on russia on the ball. don't fail either. just huge scope punishment yet i see, but ordering and now they are apparently coming to realize that it is difficult to achieve if possible at all. in my opinion, i think it is impossible, by definition. it isn't ever going to happen. so it seems to me that now those who are in power in the west and have come to realize this as well, that's when your visual if so if the realization has set in, they have to think what to do next or we're ready for this dialogue
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i'm not sure what you should. oh sure, sure. what's there to work out? it's very simple. i repeat, it just comes up depending on what if there's a way of contacts, to various agencies around schedule, something regarding that i will tell you what we are saying on this matter and what we're conveying to the us leadership. we, if you really want to stop fighting, you need to stop supplying weapons. it will be over within a few weeks. that's it. how much is it? and then we can agree on some terms. before you do that, we stop showing me what's easier. why would i call him in the bricks? country is accounted for only 16 percent in 1992, but now their share is greater than that of the g 7. it has nothing to do with the events in ukraine. this is due to the trends of global development and world
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economy. as i mentioned just now, we just drove and this is an image symbol. this will keep happening. it is like the rise of the sun. you cannot prevent the sun from rising. you have to adapt to it. you said we can. how do the united states to them as soon as we get with the help of force like sanctions pressure bom, brings and use of armed forces. we see that a cup of coffee, a folder, and documents and impressions on quite an interview. talk across and recorded as reaction immediately after he interviewed the russian president of the kremlin on tuesday. take a look. so we just finished our interview with lambert who were in the anti room in the kremlin, waiting for a car to come, having a cup of coffee from sitting here with the folder fashion and open the documents that you gave me that might make him reading that was quite a interview is obviously trading wounded by the rejection of the west. united
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states doesn't like for us with us. government doesn't like russia. the west has determined not to be alive or trusted. as for obvious, that's the whole point of nato, i guess, is to contain russia in this one, but it's very upset about it as i slash when we talked to that, as we did, you know, for probably over an hour. so she didn't have a coherent theory that he's going to tell me any way as to why that is, um versus not expansionist power. sorry. you're not supposed to say that because all the tory ones, all the liars and he walks around the state department. i want to make him into this, you know, shit, we're imperial, japan. but the truth is that that's just false. it's a stupid action. if you think that was too big already, it's the biggest land mass of the world. they all have a 150000000 people. us officials have said on the record it and i've said to me and are telling me much people that part of the tongues have to be rushing,
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giving up front of me. so it's like if you really think that it conditioning piece is the problem is going to give a credit and then you're, you're like a little check from east european history to sabotage of the north stream pipelines . tucker carlson, covered a wide range of criminal topics with the russian president and putting the potential for negotiations and rushes. diplomatic stands toward western partners. earlier, my colleague nikki aaron discussed this with our tea correspondence shape us the president putin, and portrayed the position of the russian side when it came to the go see ations, what, what's the young game looked like in ukraine? and you know, this is the veteran states. one time a fruit has been at the top of his game for uh, you know, 2 decades now. he's had relationships with in numerous presidents of the united states. he mentioned them several times by the 1st name, talked about these discussions, well being very discreet, of course. but also,
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you know, she, he's a realist and he understands that the situation of ukraine has such a negative impact, potentially have so many careers, even on the nato alliance itself. and if you actually look at this objectively, what would be perceived as a natal defeat and you frame would and many careers, it could cost significant instability. and it would leave a lot of people with ag, on their face as looking quite a, you know, and damage to politically. i think president put in, related to that we took referrals and suggested, you know, i believe they may be looking to negotiate, but they don't even know the way back to the negotiating. have they pushed so hard? they've and you know, made a rod for their own back with sanctions. they've driven themselves into a corner and know may not know how to get out of that other than to perpetually escalate. i think that's absolutely fascinating. would you be willing to say, congratulations, nato, you one and just keep the situation where it is now, what was i don't the big method to go?
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you know, it is a subject matter for the negotiations. no one is willing to conduct or to put it more accurately, stale, willing, but do not know how to do it. i know they want. it is not just i see it, but i know they do want it. but they are struggling to understand how to do it. the language is there from president putin, very relaxed, still referring to the west as partners as they formed this very brutal economy, militaristic war against russia. president putin still understands how the game is played. there must be a, a roof to out of this conflict for the west if it's, and in a way that will be beneficial to both sides to end the conflict. it's um, you know, we think we used to president piercing, be betrayed in the west in mainstream media, or someone who's so filled with haines. and yet in his interview with it, he spoke more about inviting units, hit you all, the accelerating, you know, wall and hostility. can you walk us through that face? yeah, and i think this was particularly a part that when it came to breaks and multi polarity, i think,
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took across and sort of carried the questioning about breaks the rise of the global . so it's a, as one of adversarial movements that it was, you know, something that was going to press the west and present putting, again, stepping in to say, well, it's not about stuff. it's not about ad, you know, to add the 2 sides of a brain. but the go to work and harm you really remarkable analogy. you really think it on his face. again, he sort of related that idea that this isn't just about you find that the global sales and breaks has been developing long before the, you find new conflict occurred that, you know, chinese, the chinese economy was, was burgeoning and that the world wants to do business in a different way, if you like, the idea of divide and conquer was passing and united and prosper was was coming. and again, we see present improvement as suggesting that, that the vision of these 2 spears of the brain, it would signify. and. ringback this is the unity that everyone kind of work together. we kind of find solutions and we kind of push forward. i think that was
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a remarkable source to listen. you have said that the world is breaking into 2 hemispheres. a human brain is divided into 2 hemispheres. one is responsible for one type of activities. the other one is more about creativity and so on. but it is still one in the same head. for the world should be a single whole security should be shared rather than meant for the golden 1000000000. that is the only scenario where the world could be stable, sustainable, sure, and predictable. until then, while the head is split into 2 parts, it is an illness, a serious adverse conditions. it is a period of a severe disease that the world is now going through. so again, masterful diplomacy from present improve plenty of space here to apportion blame. you know, to accelerate things, we will do this, we will do that. you've done this to us what a completely different approach, a realistic pragmatic approach for present showed
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a scale and how he has led real shift through some of its most difficult days and times after the class of the soviet union president put in a force credited with transform of the russian economy and society in many ways. and one of the scales, he has his discretion many times during the conversation and took a cross and asked him what they say, what the present point and say, and president putin as saying, well, you need to ask them that. i'm not going to disclose these private conversation transcript shows great skill and respect for who the people are now, funding this conflict, and you find you gotta compare this performance from a lot of my food and including his mazda full, a recollection of russian history at the beginning no notes, no prompt or have to ask yourself what a western leader be able to do that, of course, joe biden, at times even differentiate between egypt and mexico. it seems minutes after been challenged on his health and his as well being overall. i think what the circle message here and well that's going to be trawled over. we've seen junk for
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everything. like if you're going to watch this interview and you know, don't listen to anything that i'm approved and says you can absolutely bet your bottom dollar. that analyst and the intelligence services on in the political loop leeds around the world or analyzing in granular detail the cellphone messages that were given by a lot of my food, enjoying the speech, and over well, many those messages where it's, which are our doors that can be opened, there is a positive reconciliation in partnership. thank you. i think it's absolutely remarkable to what you spoke with former indian foreign secretary con, lost the ball, who said the most important thing in the interview is that vladimir put in remained to open a dialogue with the other side of the conflict. it was a very small begins even do you mind nothing, 2 hours, 30 seconds and go on all the issues that are on the table for a way to go to the store that i shot at united states and i saw your of the few grand and what's the issue relation? but the most important thing that i did saw from what i saw from this interview
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was started gathering was that the random full ones that are constructive and it is considered and on on. and she was willing to have a diet. austin state and he was not in the action is at all. but just, and these are these waiting or waiting for the other side of the screen to re stock in the navy. it's a destructive dialogue and the ease of use if you open to anything before that how exactly that is not moving as much as the months of the least about each moment, but each by name and stuff. and in the several dollars to the car, the solenoid even explained to the needs to do to speak better than by then because the whole walk into the engines and things like it. and you can see if uh, the west stopped to buy um, so uh to, to your grand is because uh, in other words, uh, okay, and uh, he has given a lot of openings that he does that either talking to the,
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to negotiate any to handle apparently he has no designs against any it'll countries being members of rubrics of and underlined to that. so the, to the, didn't understand the reasoning and all the rest of the future, including that of a drum within the next vantage into the uh, on, uh, dental, jesse. well, we can get our shots and then rejecting just any possibility of a dialogue to and this was great grandson, a recall apart from gaining now more than 138000000 views on x alone. so far, the conversations for the american legacy media into a hysterical frenzy, despite many mainstream media journalists having admitted to seeking a one on one with the russian president for years to no avail. siri came thick and fast tucker carlson for being the one. granted the exclusive sit down and talks to an american friend, and while they may not speak the same language, they also kind of do talk
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a call soon is lines from the strengths of russia. he's what's called a useful idiot. i mean, he's like a puppy dog. why he's doing this interview now, obviously for the criminal and it makes sense if they want to talk to her calls and doing the propaganda work of basically russian state media. how did he, how do you think he got that interview? know, quit lobbying a lot of praise on to the interesting tucker carlson still doesn't have a job. he's in moscow. how something i hope tucker hoffman is not a journalist. not even close. jo altman, host of the conservative daily podcast, shared his impressions on the interview that has made headlines, or somebody talked about the fact that they're putting did not have a teleprompter. there is no tal prompt or there's no notes. he didn't sit there and go, but let me check with somebody else. he had a great understanding of history and not just the recent history, but the history that went back hundreds of years. and they use that for a justification out of justification. but and understanding of what culturally step man, it's actually enter into ukraine's. there's
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a lot to unpack over this 2 hours. but i do believe that as you look at it, it's very difficult for the emperor to have close the united states. and for people not to look at this and go, maybe we should be taking your larger look at the right of that rather. so we have in our country because i will tell you something about tucker cross and the character that that man has to stay in on the beach knowing that what he was saying and that he's doing this interview in order to let truth, not just be heard by americans about people around the world is tantamount to the fact that he was willing to make the ultimate sacrifice. and whether that is freedom for his life. he recognizes that it's necessary and if not him who and if not now when we've got to get to a place where we actually break down the barriers of the evil that has actually taken a grip on our society all over the world. you can watch the full 2 hour, put an interview on our website. we'd love to hear your thoughts on the sit down. our comment section is ready and waiting at r t. com. the china and indonesia are developing new
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trends in the nickel trade after jakarta and publish the ban on exporting nickel or in 2020. the move was met with criticism at the time from the european union as indonesia is the world's largest producer of the commodity ortiz, rebecca napa pool, who has the story. a china street with indonesia was transformed after the latter bend exports of nickel or at the start of the 2020. china's demand for class one high pure to nickel, has been declining for several months. as a nation, increase of 6 fords off in a nation produce nicole in various forms in a nation passive in jo call. we don't have always loaded the nickel export. ben s a success. indonesia used to earn $33.00 alien indonesian group or equal to $1000000000.00 us dollars back when it was exporting ron nickel for the fast
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majority of this material is going to be used by china semester stainless steel. industrial, the export restriction is also part of the nation's grand strategy. all for showing the downstream industrial to ensure that only process men are all fours are explored. innovations the solution to stop exporting on process nicole forest has wrap up the european union. because fearing that the bed would have for its stainless steel production in response that you launch a world trade organization lawsuit against your card. last year at w t o panel ruled in favor of the european lock. promising in asia to lodge an appeal in his position, the w t o panel stated that both the ban on nick co exports and the domestic
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processing mandate that all make calls should bind in indonesia were in violation of international trade regulation and response, the mineral downstream working group and the coal chamber of commerce and industry also in any shop. coal we day as long stated that b u is trying to force indonesia to export nicole according to their way as a wants to control countries, natural resources for their own prosperity. and that's the reason your car that is facing fears for assistance from the west. but in any shop, as the largest about 52 percent of the world's total sense for the country will manage. it's nicole according to its own interest. we know that time is economic influence in indonesia. also cool translate
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to razor appointment is wes, but them surely impacting like regular dynamics and also west of the interest. so if the, the europe one to pass their economy not treat them, they shall also collaborate with indonesia. and right, what the time is contra parts have done so far in the industry. some years we knew that the term of cut on any station actually are happening right now because the union still refused to the decision of our pressing. and regarding the of them are the luck. following the instructions to export the around me close to the international market. we do not want to have this new quote on the, on the some is happening again in the future. so we must told them it will
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shift in a fair way and openness. the former pakistani prime minister and the laws reef has declared victory in pakistan's national elections despite the vote count not yet being over. meanwhile, independent candidates, some of whom are backed by and wrong cons, p t i party, which was borrowed from the ballad, are in the lead the mazda, the league party, led by ex prime minister. and a watch, rape is not far behind in the pakistan people's party headed by former foreign minister below all bhutto is, are darcy is trailing in 3rd and wrong. con is behind bars and was recently sentenced to a total of 24 years on corruption charges that he denies. a government can only be formed after a party or coalition. when's a total of at least $100.00 at $34.00 seats? here's what local residents have to say. we want
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a p t hi government and we believe they can do better. we have a lot of expectations from them. more people. why? because i voted for the people's party. so my expect a good work from them. we hope they work for the future of the people in karachi, in the same process. we autonomy, the someone who is a good leader, has to rule who is good for the country and for the people good for as long. who provides jobs to improves health facility provides a good education to every one. a tragedy struck pakistan on the eve of the votes. 30 people were killed in dozens more wounded by to bomb blasts. targeting the election offices of a political party and an independent candidate in the country, south west. the sonic st. terrace group has claimed responsibility is supposed to guess who said the p t i party remains and really despite him wrong on being jailed the d. v. d. all right, and i'm in the do the screw one, the
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a c. so uh no i, she has to fall on kind of a license relation to, to make it all. and that's why everybody believes that it's a decent osmond problem. now i see these be too early as compared to the job. the candidate has to join in any political party with the next 72 hours. uh because the one that independent candidates and the guardian says constitution, they have to have joined a one of the bar diesel, the political parties. but the idea that somebody see might be on a d, v, d i. e. scenario often this selection is actually the reading of the really huge questions on the minute. amazing selection. these are those um regarding these is the most likely scenario coordination between
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the enemy and the bodies on people. bobby, who is in the garden both of the binding. it probably depends on who gets the most viewed. the next man that is the more the bar these will drive the pressure. i lost right? some of the independence of the b, b i. bodies. and they were trying to me and, and try to gain a boot over the other. and all of these are, these are the most successful in this last reading business was probably have the prime minister. i think he have now president zalinski has officially dismissed. so he shut paula as head of your current in army general staff. that's after the ukrainian leaders side of the country's top officer general valerie's allusion, who had served as commander in chief of the cranes on forces since july 2021. and
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despite a string of re send military failures, the general has become increasingly popular in the country with polls putting him far ahead of president zalinski himself. the 2 figures had been at loggerheads for months over the lack of progress on the battlefield. the loss of 2 cities like are tom oscar, also known as bach moods and the need to mobilize many more. you print ends to lose any recently referred to the military conflict as a stalemate, which present. and so let us be strongly disagree with in general, alexander ski has been appointed. the new military commander in chief as the previous, had to be print in brown forest as their steel resolved last year is failed. defense of our town mosque, as well as subsequent fruitless efforts to re take the dom bescedy cubes. army has suffered massive losses on that front. an interesting side note says he was actually born in russia's vladimir region then part of the soviet union and later studied in moscow at the higher military command school. they spoke with andrea
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lucere, italian journalist and the war correspondent who said the change in new print in military command is problematic, especially for the soldiers. what's happened yesterday uh, confirm a week. so the speculation about this man, all of our, for the substitution of those that are with me as commander in chief of arm as far as of ukraine and the model of, of creating the most create. this is my eyes and the me, the i so in the media about these decision, because in this moment the, the change over the head without much force of ukraine can, can be a problem. i think the especially for the saw this on the scene because uh we, we know that the general assist key is not a very popular between the man on the, on the ground. and the he is a set to go to choosing the past. the very criticize of the because the z use of the human ways or games, the games, there are some tools and
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a lot of you can install doing of the i do use this easier on now this situation is very, very complicated for the ukrainian are man uh, and i think that the savanski tools to make this change for points gotta reasons, because uh, the csp is very, very, more comfortable with that. or do you think i've been cc on the zillow with me? to stay with us up next on our team or of tucker crosses, exclusive interview with vladimir from the on february 22nd 2022. you addressed your country and a nationwide address when the conflict in ukraine started. and you said that you weren't acting because you had come to the conclusion that the united states
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through nato might initiate a quote, surprise attack on our country. and to american years. that sounds paranoid. tell us why you believe the united states might sprague russia out and support? how did you conclude that it's not that the united states was going to launch a surprise strike on russia. i didn't say so. are we having a talk show or serious conversation she goes, let us know. here's the quote. thank you. it's a formidable series. expect that it's, you know, you were initially trained in history as far as i know. yes, i think the puzzle. so if you don't mind, i will take only 30 seconds or one minute of your time for giving you a little historical background please. some of the agent. let's look where all relationship with ukraine started from.

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