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the the, the blow up north, straight the fuel for sure. i was busy that made it, did you have to have i did upload it or go straight to the south. america engine list of costs and brings the russian presidents and filter these trains to western audiences and delving into the sabotage of the not stream gas pipelines among many more issues documents. so my next i'm reading that was quite an interview to the costs. and she has 1st impressions on his interview with vladimir protein strikes up to any 150000000 views in 24 hours on the x box from
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the violent protest on mounting in hey t, where people are calling for the outing of the prime minister who's also calling to call after 3 days of protest the likes to you from moscow? this is our t international. i do show our josh top stores the solid just hours after being broadcast vladimir preachings. first interview with the weston journalist says 2021 has already been viewed as a 150000000 times on the social media platform. x. the sit down with talk a cost and cover a wide range of topics including the ukraine conflict and $1.00 of the most significant acts of terrorism in history and not stream last
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a cool blow up north stream free. thank you for sure. i was busy that you need it and you have to have uh, i did not pull up in australia uh takes you know, what's the coolest leech and how much would use it wasn't each. now, you personally may have an alibi, but the c a has no. so tell him i didn't do. do you have evidence that nato, or to see i did it, that, you know, you know, i won't get into the details which people always say in such cases, to 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,
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and who's 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 and it has 3. 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, that when you pull up identity, which is looking in the order of propaganda, it is very difficult to defeat the united states. because the united states controls all the world's media and many european media. you see the ultimate beneficiary of the biggest european media, our 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,
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it is clear to the whole world. what happened then? even american analysts talk about it directly to the gets to a humiliating at this point for nato to accept russian control of what was 2 years ago. ukrainian territory. all right, yeah, let's go. so i said, so live then thing. how to do it with thickness being your there are options if there is a will. randy's nature cuz there's really up until now there is being the uproar and screaming a bell to inflict thing is strategic defeat on russia. and if not, don't fail system, you just go by train yet, i see pressuring and now they are apparently coming to realize that it is difficult to achieve the safe as possible at all. in my opinion, it is impossible, by definition, it is never going to happen when it comes to show. it seems to me that now those
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who are in power in the west have come to realize this as well as other than your visual. but if so, if the realization has set in, they have to think what to do next or we're ready for this dialog. i should have sent it oh searching. and she was there to work out. it's very simple . i repeat just this concept of putting it on medication. we have contacts through 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 u. s. leadership. wait week. if you really want to stop fighting, you need to stop supplying weapons is it will be over within a few weeks. that's it. come with it. and then we can agree on some terms. before you do that, stop to me. what's easier? why would i call in the bricks? countries accounted for only 16 percent in 1992,
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but now their share is greater than that of the g 7. it has nothing to do with the events and ukraine. this is due to the trends of global development and world economy, as i mentioned just now. 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 of them soon as you get with the help of force extensions? pressure bom brings and use of armed forces. a cup of coffee, a folder of documents, and his impressions on what was quite an interview to calls are recorded. his reaction immediately after he interviewed the russian president of the kremlin on tuesday. have a look. i don't, we just finished our interview with lambert who were in an anti room in the kremlin, waiting for a car to come, having a cup of coffee. i'm sitting here with the folder fashion. i need to get some
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documents that gave me my nighttime reading. that was quite a interview is obviously trading wounded by the rejection of the west. united 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 about 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 wires and any walks you run 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
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a stupid actually. 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, giving up, find me. so it's like if you really think that the condition of peace is the, is going to give a credit me, then you're, you're like a little check from is done european history to the south of thousands of north spring pipelines. talk a call soon covered a wide range of crucial topics with the russian president, including the potential for negotiations, lead, crane, and bushes, diplomatic stones towards its western partners. earlier my colleague take a run, discuss this with our tea correspondent shape, always the president prove and portrayed the position of the russian side. uh when it came to negotiations. what, what's the yang gave looked like in ukraine and you know, this is the veteran states. my time of fruits has been at the top of his game for,
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you know, 2 decades now. he's had relationships with 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, you know, he's, he's a realist and he understands that the situation in 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 ukraine 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 you know, and damage to politically let the 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 camp. they pushed so hard they've and you know, made a rod for their own back with sanctions. they've driven themselves into
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a corner and know may not know how to get out of that other than that 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 the pigment, big. oh, you know, it is a subject matter for the negotiations. no one is willing to conduct or to put it more accurately, they all 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 present to the 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 interest in mainstream media or someone who's so filled with haines.
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and yet in his interview with it, he spoke more about inviting unity while 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 ad breaks, and multi polarity, i think, took across and sort of carried the questioning about breaks the rise of the global . so, as one of adversarial movement said, 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 that. it's not about add, you know, to add the 2 sides of the brain. but the go to work and harm you really remarkable analogy. you really think it on his fees. and again, he sort of related that idea that this isn't just about you find that the global salesman brakes 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,
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was coming. and again, we see president putin as suggesting that, that division of these 2 spears of the brain, it would signify. and. ringback this is to unity that everyone kind of work together. we kind of find solutions and we kind of push forward. i think that was remarkable. that's nice 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 hole. security should be shared rather than meant for the golden 1000000000. that is the only scenario where the world could be stable, sustainable, 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,
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masterful diplomacy from present in truth, 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 realest, pragmatic approach from present to show to scale, and how he has led russia through some of its most difficult days and times after the collapse of the soviet union president put in a force credited with transform of the russian economy and society in many ways, and one of his scales, he has his discretion. many times during the conversation took a cross and asked him, you know, what, what did they say? what did present fight and say, and president putin as saying, well, you need to ask them that. i'm not going to disclose these private conversations. i'm still shows great skill and respect for who the people are now, funding just conflict in your place. you got to 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 you have to ask yourself, would a western leader be able to do that?
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of course, joe biden at trying to even differentiate between egypt and mexico. it seems minutes after been challenged on his health, on his, on his well being overall. i think what the circle message here and we'll, that's going to be trawled over. we've seen john kirby say, like if you're going to watch this interview and you know, don't listen to anything that i'm approved 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 soulful messages that were given by sliding or fruit, enjoying this speech and over well, many those messages where there are doors that can be opened. there is a path to reconciliation and partnership. thank you. i think it's absolutely remarkable. i spoke with full not indian for in secretary kind of also boss who says the most important take away from the interview is that a lot in fulton remains open to dialogue with the other side of the conflict in ukraine. it was a very bumpy hands. they've been doing nothing, 2 hours,
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30 seconds and go on all the issues that are on the table for really got to store it, got shot at the united states and i saw your of the few grand and what's the issue . but the most important thing that i saw from what i saw from this interview or the gathering was that the rain for one thing constructive and it is considered and on all the shows we didn't have a diet. austin, state of it was not in the action is at all and these are these waiting or waiting for the other side to start the navy. it's destructive dialogue and the ease of if you open to easy in a thing on the board of the how in fact, at least on will let you live agreement was reached about the british moment, but each by name and stuff. several dollars because he's on or even pointing to the beginning to do to speak better than by them because the whole block and of and,
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and, and then you can, if of the west stopped to buy. um, so uh to, to your grand uh, because uh, in other words, uh uh he has given a lot of openings that he is ready to talk with you to negotiate any dwindle. he has no designs against any adult country being members of rubrics of and underlined to that the doesn't understand the reasoning of all the rest and age, including that of a gentleman in the next bent on uh that objective. well we can make it a shot. and uh, and uh, rejecting any possibility of a dialogue to end as was great grandson, having gripped international audiences with more than 150000000 deals in 24 hours on excellence. the interview has put a frenzied reaction across american, vague as a media. despite many us journalist admitting they proceed,
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a one on one interview with platinum approaching over the years to no avail. the fears still came thick and fast. i took a coffee for being the one, granted the exclusive sit down with the russian president who talks to an american friend. and while they may not speak the same language, they also kind of do tucker carlson is lying from the streets 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 house only thing i hope tucker halston is not a journalist, not even close early. i'm a colleague, richard rubles spoke to info was found. alex jones, he says the traction the interview is building on social media signals and,
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and to the era of mainstream media dominance that we talked right after he got the interview, just text me and i said, is it true its avenue? you said, yeah, in a few hours the letter he said we did over 2 hours. it was amazing. you know, rushes great, beautiful city. right people. and that was basically yet, and i'm such that i know he's been very, very excited about the interview. but we make all that corporate global as media. i think that's, that was sitting there saying he's not a real journalist. they all wish that you're getting an interview with that. and i put in, as we know, i've given them an interview and over a year and a half because they live. i don't. yeah. of for over 3 years. any interview to any major western corporate media will not to bbc, not the cnn law to abc pacific, because you'll talk to him for an hour, because i'll edit it down like 30 seconds out of context and live there not media. so a tucker said, no journalist from a us contact to put writer of you who's being honest because they're not journalist,
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we have an incredible to our conversation about history and about what really happened to be on the right to hear that. so it's very, very positive. very, very good. the answer is more for each page. not less for each page and, and basically try to stop the establishment we have here in america, the establishment trying to have us commit collective economic, cultural, and military suicide. what do you make of that backlash that tucker received even before the interview was put out with people calling him a traitor and, and the backlash from the main stream media? i mean, how, how fair was that? well, it wasn't fair at all. let's understand something, tucker has conservatively 30000000 viewers. have 10000000 views a day, joe rogan has 20000000 views today. so in america it's tucked across and joe rogan, alex jones. okay, and the people like russell brand under that russell brand has 5 times the viewers
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of cnn, joe rogan has, you know, 10 times. so it's tucker, they're a joke. no one watches them who has a brain. so they're not the media anymore. they have this big studio and they can try to convince people, but they're a joke. people are watching them. so i noticed that clippy plight of the demon is ation. the what backlash is tucker? they said, oh, jimmy campbell said he doesn't have a job. so he's over in russia. he has a studio, he's doing interviews with 2030000000 views a day. he's way bigger than they are, but they're saying he doesn't have a job. every thing they say is a lie, like they say, russia, is it doing well? when roger is doing better than it was 2 years ago, with your gross domestic product and your oil sales and what you're doing, so they keep, they keep lying to people. the old media is already dead. but yes,
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things like this tucker interview, signified as the power of hollywood, the power of the annual american establishment. the power of the global as is gone . it's, it's, it's, it's over in the white house also going back to the backlash against the interview . the white house did its best to try to downplay the impact of the interview. why do you think the biden administration is so worried about this interview and how people might view it? well, the by the ministration is a giant joke. whenever you're out of binding, i mean by does a live stream on youtube. it has 3000 viewers. joe rogan does one on youtube. it has 15 milligrams. and so he's a joke. got everybody, but again it's, there's a big facade that everybody loves, sack over the top and then things. oh, they must be in charge. no, it's a totally and completely collapse facade. and i don't really listening by
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jazz, because by the public at least 6 people have been killed and it doesn't injured in haiti where a major protest, cool for the country's prime minister to step down. the violence classes are up to between on twenties and the protest. this was demanding the resignation of prime minister ariel henry, who remains in pos this fight earlier from the seem to hold elections this week. as well as the deadliest month for the nation in 2 years. there's more than 1100 people killed or injured in january, according to the when we heard the views of some of the protest, this is a law. we came to the streets to support the demonstrators calling for their rights to be respected. because we have reached the stage where the only legal institution that can help the people to drag the country out of this chaos is the justice system. if the government's commission of refuses to arrest arial,
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and read that we call on the people to close the doors of the public prosecutor's offices, let's girls live to came. ives, editor ad hate to liberty. thank you so much for joining us. haters facing a great humanitarian crisis of gun violence, excessive bates, acute hunger there. now at least 6 people have been killed in the ongoing protest. how do you think this situation will develop in the coming days? there is no predicting where things are going. it's very fluid situation. so the, one of the catalyst leaders of the movement i gave felipe has come to puerto trend square is in hiding already the secret location i should say. and there are some $15000.00 militia members, part of what's called the brigade for surveillance and protected areas. essentially,
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cities park rangers, they are armed and they are totally faithful to the leader of, of that force. or is it going to go shuttled? shows f, who is a light is part of the key for the disorganization. so we have a armed force which is the principal larger than the police to. ready worse, which is somewhere around $9000.00 or $10000.00. and you have a completely isolated, unpopular, ineffective. the prime minister for the fact of right ministry was elected in any way. uh, there were no elected officials. so it's going to come down to a battle between this and the south force and the police and the
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people are clearly on the side of the be set up for us. and we'll see you in the coming days. if the 2nd brass of the movement after that 5, the february, 5th, and 6th and 7th uprising where the various cities around the country, but particularly in the capital here in port approves, people are in the streets, barricades for everywhere. and we expect this will continue for the foreseeable future. thousands of agents gather the every day this week in cities and towns across the country to denied the prime minister step down and say they will continue to protest until he resides. well, they had bad grievances with the government the government has a complete, beautifully violated every precept of the asian constitution.
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but 1st and foremost, it is the invitation of canyon troops to come half way across the world. uh, at a price of $600000000000.00, which is 3 times would be haitian police force, get so many annual budget to put down the gigs, what they call the games. now there are indeed criminal games in the, in the are indeed a problem. but if we are good, you were bins and us action views of the groups armed groups which are finding those caves which are resisting those games, protecting their neighborhoods, trying to clean up their neighborhoods and calling at the same time for a revolution, a change to the system of the country, and this is what
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a big group of do. felipe, this former rebel leaders also calling for their calling for radical change. it isn't well defined. but um, for lead, for example, has made an alliance with a former level lice. i said, are kind of goes movie shows, charles, who also has this somewhat marxist preparation of both of them are speaking again for the systemic revolution. as have of the principal leader of the i could say empty crime armed groups, a guy called jimmy shows j. mclean barbecue, who have all been calling for, essentially a radical change in the system of governance in haiti. then you and as expressed deep concerns, reporting that more than 1180 and have been killed or injured in january 2024
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allowed. best of women not have been involved in gand activities. what practical actions is the international community taken to help id? well, to be only real practical actions are those undertaken by the us through the ramping through at the security council of this, a force called the m s. s 2nd for the multi national security support issue. uh so the m s. s is led by these 1000 kenyon, police who are already infamous for their brutality and their corruption. they are run practically debt squads and kenya. so if you're talking about bringing these police again with this $600000000.00 price tag into 80, a 1000 of them, what are they going to do against a 1000 games 1st?
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and this is the only solution that the us can see to the problem is, and i'm bringing in this brutal force which is going to indeed fail if it ever gets here. it was stopped by the high court in kenya, which will last week, but it could not constitutionally do deployed data, but no pressure will reach out when kenya is trying to do and, and run to make a bi lateral agreement with 80, which isn't really feasible. legally, any way, because this government, the defacto government of area on re, has no legitimacy as though legal standing to make any agreement that would require an elected government. so um, are they going to send me canyons of the us? sure is pulling every string and trick it can to see that they can. but really,
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that's the only thing they are doing and supporting ariel on re, despite populations clear up rejection of the world food program reports that more than $4000000.00 hate and nearly half of the population a suffering, a twotango, which is hugely alarming. what do you think there is so little attention being paid to hate is applied in western media. well, this is part for the course. i mean, it's going to take something very traumatic for the western media to put a spotlight on g d. we saw in the case of palestine which it has ignored for years of their attention was grabbed when the palestinians organized a response existence full response to.
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