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the, there's a red flag in the guise of donald trump, and so therefore, have totally irrational attitudes about russia, about proving about foreign policy, about the proxy war in the ukraine and, and uh, nato uh, in the whole, whole rest of it. i don't think unfortunately, trump's going on line that sort that out because he's lazy, he's or he's uninformed, is historically illiterate. he's lazy and he's going to be talked into all kinds of digressions and diversions when he shouldn't be saying the cold war ended 3 decades ago. nato is done, let's on wind it and let's, uh, you know, begin to try to find some way to bring the world to a, uh, kind of peaceful status quote. well, tom says he's great and he'll bring about peace and didn't have all your
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the of the and it was warmer to the office agenda to separate from the petro dollar and create a gold back dean are which inevitably led to the us nato, european union. mafia ball to kill them at the edge of a bayonet. know, throw this country. the serial for 12 years has been the victim of one of the most, savage moultrie spectrum was the,
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the us and the u. k. m, a, u, and the allies in the gulf states and then israel and turkey. and i was instructed that i had to create a crisis by a given date, so that farms and this has to be fired. and i, i made it clear that i would do my job. i would do my duty. we have seen a carrier, most aggressive nurse by the u. s. and the western powers the, with the end of world war one. the move in for an indian independence from the british empire flared up with renewed vigor. the british responded to the growth of
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the national liberation movement with arrest and brutal violence. repression cause active resistance. in march 1919 at the call of mahatma gandhi, a peaceful strike began in the country. but the british responded with a new round of violence and far bade the indians to gather more than 4 people on the day of the sea bass. at t festivals, a huge crowd of 7 aliens gathered in the center of the city of i'm gonna start in northern india seeing base as outright defiance. general reginald dyer gave the order to open fire on the on arms the both. the barbaric execution claimed the lives of at least 379 indians, including 40 children, the youngest of who was 6 weeks old. the indian national congress considered the official figures to be underestimated and announced the death of more than $1000.00
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civilians. the well known greatest newspaper, the morning post called dyer, the man who saved india, gave him a sword and 26000 pounds sterling as a token of gratitude for the massacre. the amorous dar massacre wind down in history as one of the most brutal grinds of the british invaders and only escalated the affair. struggle of the indians for liberation from the colonial yoke. the hello, i'm manila chan you are tuned into modus operandi. every day, some 50 vessels pass through the red sea, billions of dollars of cargo varying from oil to goods traversing through daily. but the red sea is the latest region of contention as iran back to who's the
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fighters from yemen. divert and sometimes take over ships headed towards israel, or is allies the and response the us be getting a bombing campaign directly in to yeah miss. but the west says it doesn't want. we're with human to actions speak louder than words here. we'll discuss it. all right, let's get into the m, o the, there has been no declaration of war by the united states congress, but president biden has unilaterally approved kinetic action against humans whose these, which washington says is putting commercial vessels at risk,
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who they say they are diverting? and sometimes capturing ships to impede western commercial interest, a move of resistance and solidarity with palestinians tonight, they are renewed fears of the war between israel and homos. could expand after multiple attacks on carbo vessels in the red sea that were in the vicinity of the u . s, navy destroyer. us officials say they are sold by humans. iran in fact, who is the rebels lasted for hours. the us as carney operating an international waters engaged and shot down several jones travelling in its direction just weeks after and shot down missiles and drones, potentially headed toward israel. the joint military strikes were in response to nearly 2 months of attacks by the wrong, but to the movements on call go ships in the red sea, disrupting commercial shipping, the glue global economy, the who is the say that let targeting west and support for israel, hong kong base shipping companies suspended his activity to and from israel,
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that's after vessels in the red sea came under attack from hookey fights. as in yemen who he said they're going to continue their attacks. if israel doesn't stop as war on gossip, important to note the who these have not killed or harmed any of those aboard. those vessels, however, us bombings have killed some whose team members the of this coming on the heels of the announcement of a multi national coalition. of countries joining with a pencil, gone calls operation prosperity, guardian. during the secretary of defense, lloyd austin's visit to israel had of holidays in his own medical emergency. but that was supposed to be a defensive chaperoning mission method, the term maritime hostile action. instead,
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what we're seeing is the us taking that deterrence from the high seas to land with the u. k. joining on to bomb you haven't. for more, we'll go to someone with experience in diplomatic negotiations and consultation in iran to joining us is cited mohammed mirandi. he's a professor of oriental is i'm at the university of care, ron professor, thanks so much for being with us. first, let's start with the most recent events that uh, that being these joint us u. k. airstrikes on who's the targets within yelman's borders. the west claims this is in retaliation for various red c attacks on western vessels that have been going on the last few months. is this justified? no. the yeah. many government or, and sort of law. what the wes likes to call the who these. they have been
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blocking ships from going to is really ports ships that are passing through the red sea. and they say that because of the genocide that's taking place in gaza, they are putting pressure on this ready to be reaching all other ships that travel through the red sea. regardless of their destination, they pass through the red sea without any difficulty. so what the americans and the british are really trying to do is that they're trying to help is randy regime get it supplies and to assist it so that it can more easily carry out the genocide in gaza. so the iranian navy seized a tanker carrying a rocky crude off the coast of online on january 11th. here's the us national security spokesman john kirby briefly addressing that matter. i'm sure you've all
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seen reports about the around as a parent seizure of a merchant vessel called the saint nicholas of marshall islands flagged and greek on oil tanker. while it was lawfully navigating waters in the gulf of oman, we condemn this parent seizure. your running government and immediately released the ship and its crew is provocative. an unacceptable actions me to stop. now some say this oil was actually stolen to begin with. can you give us any insight into those claims? and if this was indeed retaliation for the us seizure of an arabian vessel last year. yes, this was retaliation. the americans acting like pirates, being pirates, they stole a tank or carrying you're running oil. and then they auction the oil. so the iranians found the tank, or they americans in the company, they changed the name of the tanker they were carrying oil from iraq and the ryans
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seized the tanker in retaliation. and the iranians want to make sure that the wealth that was stolen from iran by the americans, that wealth is return to iran. and also robin also teach the americans a lesson that piracy will not go without punishment. many who follow this type of action from the pentagon could pretty much predict that an escalation was coming when the sect f. lloyd austin announced head of the holidays that the us was, you know, joining this international coalition, calling it operation prosperity, guardian. the us really spearheading it o p g was supposed to be the snable piece effort to ensure commercial vessels passed through the straight of her moves. but now us presence is leading to
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a massive bombing campaign to protect commercial interest. what went through your mind when this was announced? well, americans announced this, it was clear that they were going to target. yeah. mean. and basically what the americans were trying to do was to allow his, his riley's, to use their port and to receive supplies or to use airports for export. what the you have any government did was there they said that as long as the genocide is taking place, we will not allow any ships to go to you is rarely for us or to leave as randy ports. so the americans were really trying to assist as riley regime a few days ago. the americans killed m. yeah, many young sailors who were enforcing the blockade where
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whereas they are many armed forces in the blockade that killed no one. they had ordered ships not to travel to the is randy ports, those that didn't listen. they were attacked and damaged but no one was killed. so the americans killed a murder, 10 young man. and now again, in the midst house strikes that they carried out across the oven, they killed more people. and this is especially significant in the sense that the americans for 7 years were helping the saudis carry out genocide in yemen. the americans in force starvation siege in the red sea for 7 years. we all remember what happened. the british,
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how the so these keep their planes ready and prepared to bomb? yeah, many positions, day and night. so the americans and those rallies were effectively in helping the saudis carry out genocide for 7 years. and now that the, i mean, the government has on the, or the health these they want to block or prevent is riley is from carrying out genocide, the americans and the british strike. yeah. going to get yeah. man is the error world for us country. we should note uh, it just naturally move past what was done, the biggest humanitarian crisis over the, the last 9 years. up until this onslaught on gaza. the country was under heavy bombardment for years by their wealthy neighbor, the saudis, who are, of course, armed by the west. now the young and these are being bombed by the west direct
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we where will the saudis fall on this? the so these are very concerned because of the one hand out public opinion, the global south. also they stand with the how many governments, the whole piece and side a lot. and so the saudis don't want to be seen citing with america. it was in israel. but on the other hand, the, the saudis, they've carried out genocide against the i've been for 7 years along side or with the support of the americans and the british. so there's no love lost between the saudi regime and the people if you haven't. but it would be very dangerous for the saudis to get involved because the m and has a very powerful missile and drone capability. and so the oil and petra
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chemical and refinery capabilities are very valuable to the many armed forces. and to every year, many drawn to themselves. so i think or so these are going to be cautious and trying not to be seen is taking sides with americans coming up next. and yeah, man has long been the world's main concern for a humanitarian crisis. after nearly a decade of bombings at the hands of its neighbors, the country only shedding that grim distinction after israel began its campaign in gaza. we'll discuss it when we return with professor mirandi. sit tight. m o will be right back. the
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the, the march, the 112011, the largest us great, ever recorded in japan is we're interested. a 14 meet. the 2 nami devastates the focus fema each and you the a power plants the the nuclear, reenters, are flooded, sparking and higher risk disaster id e b o n e t r e in june is living in japan and decided to go to the area of the new the a mailed down from felicia fema, immediately drove me to talk to
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somebody about the bus in the for the rest of the 4 year investigation stats. watch on the the welcome back to the m o m l a chance it's a title. nobody wants to have their country and civilians designated a 2 man at terry and crisis by international bodies such as the you what? but that's what yeah, minis have endured for nearly 10 years. the professor said mohammed mirandi is back with us. thank you so much for sticking around professor. so speaking of wealthy neighbors, the u i. e. what role will they play in the battle to control the red sea or even
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the gulf of oman given that's literally their back yard? i mean, i can't imagine that they'll be too happy with potential conflict in the goals which they share. the united arab emirates is not a large country. it only has 1000000 a bit over 1000000 people who are passport holders overwhelming the population in the u. a e is, is for their foreigners, so it is not a strong and powerful country. they have influence because of their wealth and because of their fellows, connections with the united states. but wow, yeah, man is very poor. largely because of the genocide of war that the amorites and the saudis, with west support carry it out against the country. but it is now a very strong country when it comes to it's military. and that's why they defeated the saudis enamel rockies. so them are odd to use and the saudis both are very
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cautious because they know that if they engage in any conflict with the evidence that they could be on the receiving end of drones and miss silas. and that could be devastating to these countries because both of them are very valuable. and both of them are very much dependent on that when left. can you give us any insight into what the official sentiment is from iran political class? where do they stand on? what's happening in gaza? so we know that us guys and military capabilities or defense capabilities where they come from, the ronnie and support from us. they support the allies like as hispanic, to hod bill tunnels. they support them in their endeavors to create
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a defense capability to resist against his ran the aggression wrong will continue to do that. it will continue to support us and will continue to support gammon. it will support 11 on and as well and the whole resistance front, whether it's an iraq or syria or anywhere iran will support. the rob believes that the israeli regime has suffered a catastrophic defeat. not only on october, the 7th when it last 3 intelligence, the battle as well as the military battle against from us. but also during the past couple of months during the battles where it is ready to read and try to take garza and they were hit by, by the resistance across the board and suffered many casualties. and if so, if i fail to take any significant part of guidance,
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but also it is rarely as have fits exposed themselves to the whole world as genocide of as brutal as in humane and the global south. and much of the west is now deeply hostile towards is rarely regime. and also we see that the resistance across the region is supporting the people of casa why the 11 non for human or iraq or syria. and of course, the wrong supports the resistance. so this has been a catastrophic defeat for this way, the regime. and it's not something that they will ever be able to recover from. and, you know, professor while i have you, um, i got to bring up the jcp way. you were involved in the vienna negotiations for the nuclear deal. is that nuclear deal now dead following out what the us is doing down in yemen? well,
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the united states walked away from the nuclear deal. and the europeans effectively walked away with americans. and the run news remained within the framework of the nuclear deal after the americans laughed and imposed maximum pressure of sanctions for one whole year. after the us left, the writings continued to abide by the obligations and over the 2nd year they decrease their commitments in 5 stages. so effectively, for 2 years, the iranians were more or less abiding by commitments, whereas the americans had or were violating all of their commitments. it is for the americans to come back to the table, the europeans, to come back to the table that we had negotiations. we almost had to deal early on in the roll honey administration, but again, the americans box. so if the americans want to deal,
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it's up to them to take the final steps that we can get there. wow. i'm a little bit shocked to to hear this. so you say there is still room to talk or, or ring to salvage whatever is left that, that iran is open to more talks. yes, it depends on the united states. if they agree to the full implementation of the deal, not a partial implementation of the deal. and if they give the necessary assurance, it is then yes, we could go back and revise the j c p. o. a 20 ron is open to the restoration of the deal and we've always been open to the restoration of the deal. but we have to have a partner that we can be sure that they want to. so their obligations and the americans have to agree to a text which would
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a have the americans fulfill all it's why book asians and be have a let's say a system in which the americans are forced to abide by those obligations. a very good. thank you. so much professor siad mohammed mirandi of the university of care. ron, thank you so much for giving us your time and sharing that expertise. thank you very much. i hope to see you soon. so as the tragedy in gaza continues, who sees in yemen, remain on the turd, and vow to keep resisting and solidarity with their muslim brother in, in palestine. that is going to do it for this episode i've noticed offer, and i the show that takes deep into foreign policy and current affairs. i'm your host manila. chad. thank you so much for joining in. we'll see you again next time to figure out the m. o,
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