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mr. ross during the rock. the full blow up north you for sure. was busy that made it. did you ever do it? i did not pull up and for delivery uh, 2000 and the topic lading to our cit, dog with us, journalist tucker carlson. this week western audiences finally got the chance to hear a lot of them are put in is on censored use on north street, ukraine, nato, another compressing issue, thousands, raleigh, across europe, calling for a peace in gaza. i made fresh killings of palestinians, thereby b, i. d f with the war now into it's 5th. ukraine's president
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sax, the country's top military chief, after a long running power struggle. putting in his place, a commander who some of the old forces a simply use his troops as common folder. the for the top stories from the past 7 days and writes up to the moment developments as well this sunday. welcome to the weekly on our teachers. not him are buttons, 1st interview with a western journalist and almost 3 years. how sparked a seemingly all unprecedented scale of conversation on social media. sit dogwood, tucker carlson has already been viewed over a 185000000 times on the american journalist x account alone. here's a few highlights from the discussion who blow up north stream to you for sure. i was busy that day.
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maybe you have to have. uh, i did not pull up your delivery. uh, it takes you to know what you personally may have an alibi, but it was the c. i a has no such alibi. did you have evidence that nato, or did it made to, you know, i won't get into details, but people always say in such cases, 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 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 put a bug in the war 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. the ultimate beneficiaries of the
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biggest european media are american financial institutions. don't you know that you have a, you know, just because of i said let them think how to do it with dignity. there are options if there is a will. up until now that has been the approval and screaming about inflicting a strategic defeat on russia on the battlefield. now they are apparently coming to realize that it is difficult to achieve if possible at all, in my opinion, it is impossible, by definition. it is never going to happen. it seems to me that now those who are in power in the west have come to realize this as well. if so, if the realization has set in, they have to think what to do next. we are ready for this dialog. it lets you, what is it, what does that work out? so it's very simple. i repeat, we have contacts to various agencies. i will tell you what we are saying on this
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matter and what we are conveying to the us leadership. if you really want to stop fighting, you need to stop supplying weapons. it will be over within a few weeks. that's it. and then we can agree on some terms before you do that, stop the facility breaks, countries 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 economy that i mentioned just now. and this is inevitable, 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. how does the united states adapt with the help of force sanctions, pressure bombings, and use of armed forces? well, tucker carlson himself had plenty of impressions to share just following the interview of the kremlin on tuesday. us host post at
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a separate video with his immediate reaction to his one on one with the russian president. so 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 in fashion. i mean open the documents that me got my nighttime reading. that was quite an 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. is one, but it's very upset about it is 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
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not expansionist power. sorry. you're not supposed to say that because all the tory, the ones all the wires 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. all righty is the biggest land mass of the world. they all have a 150000000 people. us officials have said on the record it and have said to me and are telling me much people that part of the tongues have to be rush or giving up frame. yeah. 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 on the widely watched interview. how spark plenty of heated debate in the west, the spike, many mainstream media journalists having admitted to seeking themselves a one on one with a lot of my putting for years to no avail. fury came 2nd fast at carlton for having been granted the exclusive cit done. a certain talks to an american friend,
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and while they may not speak the same language, they are so kind to do, 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 told tucker carlson still doesn't have a job. he's in moscow house only thing i hope tucker house and is not a journalist. not even close to some more reaction from the putting in few came to us from prominent american podcast or jackson, hinkle. he come per the russian and us leaders concluding that one doesn't quite stuck off as well as the other or, well, i thought it was incredible. it's also worth noting that you as president joe biden is currently speaking on the white house lawn, trying to explain away his mental health decline issues as we just got a 2 hour lecture from president, or maybe even professor boot and about geo political history. and the future of the
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multi polar world. i think the biggest takeaways from this conversation, and it's exactly what tucker set out to do, was to show the western worlds that nato and the west are the ones provoking this english warfare against the russian federation. this visit from tougher coles and put it put the final nail in the coffin for the western press, the main stream media of the fake news, which is financed by mega corporate corporations. international monopolies. $20000000.00 in 2 hours is insane. i mean that outpace is any mainstream media outlet by leaps and bounds. that's really incredible. and i think it also shows the degree in which the american public and the western world values, the words of vladimir putin moving the program on the mass rallies for peace and gals that were held this week across europe in countries including its lea belgian,
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from the united kingdom, it comes and made fresh is really strikes on the policy and in enclave including one that reported the killed at least $44.00 people. including many children in southern cancer protesters in the belgian capital brussels on roberts, a huge palace mean line covered with f, a g 's of corpses, of the entrance to the look of stock exchange headquarters demonstrators. there also lead are rows of empty shoes on the street symbolizing the victims of the war in rome on the left of your screen, hundreds rallied for a ceasefire. while in london, protesters demanded action from the u. k. government to stop the conflict in the middle east. we heard from a peace activist in the british council. so i'm outside the wembley stadium in north london. the eye clinic home with english football, where there's one of many local protests taking place. calling for a ceasefire and garza, that's b nation developments recently. politically,
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about the rebellion within the muslim community. it guides gift almost leadership for the life of policy. on this, on the issue of garza, many of mostly organizations. it's coming to the screen where the organized conducting polls encompassing among those in community and the since the 2019 election. the number of voters intended to vote. labor has fallen by 41 percent and keeps thomas support among the muslim community is minus 11, many and peas, labor and paints and marginal constituencies. the prices within the business community and the relationship between the most, most and community and the labor policy. and by spring stand right now, it's very hard to see how that's going to change because effectively the labor and
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the cost of technology sticking to weston. you could even call it a night total line of not calling for a permanent see slide and gone to the standing by the watching this peripheral trouble, tragedy unfolds, and they're still sending weapons to israel. now when it comes to taking power in a major west and country is almost the fact so they can help to support the western stroke. it's very hard to see the labels each. still alma goes back on that position. it'd be fantastic, huge victory installment, did change his position box. and there's not much of that at this moment. meanwhile, across the atlantic pro palestinian demonstrators of heckled former state secretary
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hillary clinton during a speech at columbia university over the u. s. military interventions she promoted while in office a. thank you very much. that's my name. that's right. the city called i'm asking you to leave the delegates who will now ask for 2 out of the building. thank you. can you, sir? the in the
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meanwhile, in new york sizes to the, to the street, softer streaming platform, hulu. heard a pro is really advertisement. inviting viewers to quote, come visit me to photos, goes on the adverse showed an idyllic simulation of how the intake with lift. without the presence of comes active, they share the right rage with the message published and even lives monitor and accuse to lose of promoting wallpaper on the zionist genocide. u. s. lawyer and commentator has son shibley's saves the american people, refusing to be silent while they're politicians are helping to our feeling to help stuff the way. this is excellent to the american people have had enough of our politicians selling their, sold to a tax, getting israel's interest of all americans interests and sacrificing thousands and thousands of children in the process. america is complicit in the murder of over
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$12000.00 cal, assuming children in counting every single day of hundreds of innocent defenseless allison children are blown to pieces with american weapons and american support. and i think the american people had enough and it is our duty to speak out to condemn these politicians in every chance we get. we cannot let them get away with this, a claim to speak out for freedom and justice while in reality, providing weapons in violation of both of us law and international law that is use predominantly against civilians in fort worth. it weighs they are right there criminals and they will be called out for a while i made the escalating humanitarian disaster and gas. a debate continues over the recent international funding cuts for the you and relief agency for palestinian refugees on while the us has refused to reinstate its contribution to the agency. it has a check or it history. when it comes to the organizations and groups it's willing
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to from, i don't want to ask you to continue obviously the there, there is text in this pending legislation that would preclude us from doing so. we're an administration that follows law the while these military power and military operation is moving forward. we need to use on diplomatic and more traditional intelligence assets to bring pressure on the governments of guitar and saudi arabia, which are providing con, desktop and financial and logistic support to isis and other radical sunni groups in the region. the out keita is on our side and syria. otherwise,
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things have basically turned out as expected, the image and about al qaeda during your speech going after, okay, the enough dentist and certainly going after them in human as well. and you know, there's some concern about the us funding via the syrian opposition when there are a lot of reports that i'll call you to is kind of heading up that opposition. how do you justify the to well i, i share that concern. and so what we've done it is to say we will provide non legal assistance to siri and opposition leadership that are committed to a political transition. the i just got started through funding from our friends and allies because people will try you in the region. if you want somebody who will fight to the death against his full law, your foot out of recruiting poster and say, you know, sign up for us or we're going to make a better world. you go after selling and
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d wherever these religious fundamentalist. that's who fights as more logic as we saw it. however, we could probably manage side by side. because the now, after weeks of speculation, presidency, lensky officially set the country's top military officer on thursday. general valerie is that lucian, he had served as commander in chief of ukraine's armed forces since july 2021. despite a string of recent military failures, the general had become increasingly popular in the country with post putting him
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far ahead of president, settled and ski himself. the 2 figures had been at odds for months over the lack of progress on the battlefield. the loss of chief cities, like our 2 months, also known as blackwood, and the need to mobilize many more ukrainians, was that loosely, recently referred to the military conflict. as a stalemate, something president savanski publicly disagreed with wealth. general alexander csp has been appointed as the new military commander in chief. as the previous head of the ukrainian brian forces he oversold last year is failed. defense of archibald as well as the subsequent fruitless efforts to retake the dunbar city. he is, army has suffered, most civil law says on the front with some of sir steve's old troops, dubbing him a butcher, and general k. i a, an interesting side of the sure speech was actually born in russia's latino region
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where his parents that live. he graduated from a higher military school in moscow before moving to ukraine in the 1918 years, arching steve sweeney with more on keeps re shuffle. as the 2 men have been set long ahead for some times i intend to ride on the spot became very public once it became clear that you quite as much wanted counter offensive had failed as the allusion me for his part described the situation on the battlefield. as a stone might know, some said that that was an overly optimistic, a search assessment of the situation. but this under a very short and very public rebuke from savanski, who perhaps to a piece is western boxes, gave a more positive overview of the situation and even suggested that ukraine could still win the conflict. let's say well the 2 and said, just like in the 1st world war, we have reached the level of technology that puts us into
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a stalemate. that will most likely be no deep and beautiful breakthrough. or the time as fast people are tired regardless of their status. and this is understandable, but this is not a stalemate. i emphasize this once again now. cool. so we're also shop disagreements over so deeply on popular, forced a mobilization a policy in use in ukraine. loosely also wanted this $500000.00 additional troops to the front line in order to boost the ukraine's johnson of success is in the conflict. now, let's take a look at his replacement colleagues on the screen now. but his background is that he was born in russia. he was trained in moscow if he listened to key abc, listen to crying. the crating of government save harold and his success in the defense of the conference with safety. in the early months of the special municipal for ration he's also charged with success in accounts are offensive in concord
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where they re games and some part of that type of thing, which of course is now part of the russian federation. but he's also known as a, the butcher of, of black moods, ology, and most of course, he led lots of to the defense of that city, which would tell you something of a meat grinder with thousands upon thousands of upholding trains, ukrainian soldiers each new unit. so he was sharply criticized. so those tactics, so he remains sadie on popular among see who crating on falls is where his account oppose. illusion the or who he's replacing remains deeply, deeply popular. so it's difficult to see what this re shuffling will bring to you quite whether to bring any more successes on the possible field where ukraine is obviously struggling very deeply. and washington has been accused of being involved in the decision to replace the come on the in chief, i'm not aware of any discussions and high levels between us and
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ukrainian for k. so i'm about to that decision. and in a pre decisional way, we talk to our recreating counterparts all the time. but it's 6 questions is proposing that we were somehow built and we had some sort of right to give it a thumbs up or thumbs down. that's not true. this is a wednesday's decision. now, despite what cubby is saying, it's known obviously that the landscape is in very close contact with the united states. and so i believe that's a robust dump, a lot of the decisions outside things. and we had this visit just a week or so ago from victoria, and you'd and the maiden of my don, who was in cad once more, she met with the foreign minister, the prime ministers. lensky is chief of staff. although she didn't leave. was it lensky himself? now, the replacement of that lose me, i'm things a lot of questions that could pose a lot of problems. and the main one being the fine on to the cause. the crying has
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been pretty much begging washington begging the united states for more cash to fund this military offensive. the is the 2nd is a musket right of action designed to attract funding from the us. the decision through a shuffle, ukraine's military leadership was announced. the same time, the discussions are on the way in the us on additional funds for the key regime. this relates to $60000000000.00 of support for ukraine. platinum is a lensky can no longer compensate for his lack of real achievements by using death to pay off. so there's been a lot of pay off on spend now some question the timing on the sacking. it was originally. why did they wait until thursday? this thing was some suggestion that it was to deflect attention away from talking colson's interview with ladder. may i put you in, but for now the problem is on the 5, so feel remain on patience is running very soon. well, let's stay with a story because retired us virginia state senator richard black told
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r t. it is clear, the ukrainian people have been losing fates and kids political leadership for quite some time. ukrainians felt that the country was headed in a good direction. now only 41 percent, so there as a, as a level of confidence in the ukrainian government. and the course that come off of this, this immense counter offensive, which was orchestrated very directly by nato. they actually did say on table exercises. and now it has turned into a slaughterhouse. presidents the landscape is firing general salute his name, the chief of staff of the armed forces and ukraine, and the most popular figure, a new crane. and to some extent that was because to lose the was forthright with people. and he said, look,
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this counter attack is it has stagnated. and it's, it's not going anywhere get big davis sunday in a run. it is marking 45 years since the islamic republic was established after the overthrew of the us by government. it is a crucial date for indians who say they are now leading a resistance movement against washington. meddling in the region with more from 2 around here to ortiz use of july of the home. it is for him, for, to earn from 14 years of exile in 1979 to he was also at the square, was transformed into a sea of a passion. revolutionaries will gather to combat either of these warm interpellation back home, his towards moments not only alter the trajectory, overwhelms so sweet, but also set the foundation for the ever growing animosity between the wrong and the western world. days ahead of communities, homecoming, former perjured monarch shawn while members are part of each head for the country.
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special. how do you force me? i have to allow him to exhaust in the raj, turkey and france to stem the tide of a potential revolution. but even far from home, so many let us willing grassroots movement fit automatically force the us back, monarchs to step down and ushered in and his law mcphee. of course we need to contemplate why this nation has experienced such disaster. what have are people said to deserve such a doom? the sean and his father became monarchs unlawfully and if they don't step down, they will be considered criminals and we will put them on trial. i will appoint a government with the help and support of this nation since the people have accepted me 10 days after ita law. how many's homecoming? they won't announce the ultimate victory of these moments of allusion and doing thousands of years of mind. okay. and creating a new system based on so called religious democracy with the referendum confirming the creation of these moments republic months later. do you have feeling any feeling for how long it may be before there is and is lumnick state in here on
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preston as meet us? it is very close. i mean, the very soon the we announced a new government are we talking about today's week's councils? probably 2 days these a lot of trouble, lucian was driven by anti imperialist sentiments and the fatigue of western exploitation of the country's welf. i told him of how many promoted independence from the super powers, something which would put an end to the british and american dominic sunday was oregon and this royce. so that's what made the fault of the past that the government on palatable for washington as a view, the show as a close on life who aligned with its interest. but it was worth it to multiple ways to impede the success of the revolution. months after it's victor 8, a girl for, for your one year students toward the fam or u. s. embassy, where they found these sophisticated espionage equipment allegedly, to be used by the c, i, a to overflow the new government. this triggered the one us hostage crisis. and the
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permanent closure of the u. s. embassy, which is known today as the den of espionage on november, 4th, 1979 angry iranian students seized the embassy until the more than 50 american diplomats hostage for 444 days, alleging they've been flooding a crew a guess. these a lot of trim which be so then let's do the abroad severance of diplomatic ties between to one and washington, which versus to this day in a group of demonstrators came in front of the building in front of the embassy compound. and they are walked in, they walk in, they actually really want to try to stop them. you know, i don't believe so. they came in and they took all of us blindfolded us, tied our hands behind our backs. and they took us to do any of you tried to resist? no, no, none of us were any shots fired during the take over? no, just tear gas canisters were any of the students armed? no couple of them had sticks. were there any fights? no, no. scuffles no fights, suspicions over us, plans to reinstate the shaw had the roots of past cases. the us on you. k had
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already over from the democratically elected government of mohammed most out there in the 1953 cool. which restored mohammed was off out of e back to his crone. for many iranians, it goes back at least until 1953. he's really much fired. 1953. when the c, i, a and brothers and my 6 joined forces to overthrow a democratically elected prime minister mohammed, most of them up and then breaking a bit, the phrase and he was one relations has only intensified. we'll start feeling a foyer revival races that plays out today in different forms from her sanctions on the wrong, to backing opposing sides in the ongoing gauze or even calls my son. he was officials for direct military strikes on. he was hit a wrong, they have all fills out in the open. they have the revolutionary guard headquarters . you can see from space florida off the map go after the launch sites where they're doing that, and then the laughter,
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the leadership. this is surgical go after the leadership making these decisions. you take one or 2 of them out, and that's what you do this part repeated efforts. my washington twice relate to one. the country has grown into a major regional power. yvonne and official site, essentially, as i've taught them to twice under pressure to one now has its own indigenous military industry that has created a major deterrent with the us now has attempt to target a wind direct right despite the claims that these moment preferably because behind it at least twice on american troops and their regions, the seismic 1979, as long as the server alter the landscape. it's not the whole region i left to the americans together before we get to the so called axis. however, your vision is a call for a mass turned out of the resolution which has for decades. chapter 4, you must appliance against the word burning brought us to.

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