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[000:00:00;00] the, the land line, there's a rush of both is getting even more ground along the front lines of the coming just days off the, it's a being the case with the city of the pro vs either the will kills it will surrender. will they try to run and sleep? most of them chose the latter. those who didn't. well, they remain under the debris is what i would just wish that was such advertised our american colleagues would not show at their democratic table. some choice was rushed as far as the 2nd level. most americans form policy blades and hypocrisy and following to the national law. also,
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it is what he said failed. it's a house to the left wing, normally go across it for his palm beach. simple for the south african case accusing is on of genocide in gaza, united from him that many members know the situation of the vast majority of only the 120 members of the case. it's a just, you know, tell them it's a oh, even me, less pine said and just the pigeon ship, what's going on in the, in the pittsburgh for, for me as a human, being the promo code to the well, this is odd to you and it's good to have your company today, my name's was among we begin in the people's republic where the russian forces have
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captured the data will pay that. according to the nation's defense minister. now to use egos on of filed this report. one thing to understand about that is a small village just outside the city of the desk where i am right now it's capture has become possible off to russian forces liberated another town to even close to, to where i'm standing right now. and that's the town of money in case used to be one of ukraine's major struggles where they basically they turned it into a basking of defense. so why did russia decided to make the bed? it's next target off to liberating martin, even though the village itself has maybe 3 or 4 streets. basically, this village is seen as one of the key points towards the town of oakland dot, which is another stronghold of ukraine. you know, i mean, he didn't ask for public schools who are very, very close to the city of dentists see, is located on the dominating high, surrounded by open fields. so taking a good job with
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a stupid in stopping the upfront attack is really impossible. and even if it is possible, it would ensue heavy losses. so the capture of the town of the village of the bed that is one small step towards flanking oh, good. on cutting supply flies to the south for the framing forces. this is, this is the tactic that we have seen in of day of the latest big victory with dog u. b. it is bigger than the capture of the bed. and we were among the 1st t v cruise to visit the town of dave. and we have, we had been bringing you exclusive reports. this is our latest one. as we have been observing some, a trophy vehicles that fell into the hands of russian foods and speaking with the locals. this is the high rise district enough to have cuz this was supposed to be the main stronghold, or at least one of the main strongholds of its garrisons. but when the russian troops cuts the main supply, archery well,
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they will simply left with the rather well unpleasant choices either of these they and will either be wont killed or surrender or they try to run and sleep. most of them chose the latter. those who didn't well, they remain under the debris. russian troops the reap the spoils of the soldiers salute as they tow a ukrainian tent right past us. an infantry fighting vehicle that lays on its side and the massive crater is pulled out and towed a way to of dave good, is it? sophie did say, feel free. everything from nature may, bradley's too small. the weapons in demo for the for the ford escape. since the city of i'm going to get off of uh,
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as much as the phone ready keep troops didn't bother with digging trenches inside of town, making themselves comfortable in houses and basements, rightful homeowners had no shame. this one of the, the crating troops hate mdf cane retaliation to fight is on the front lines. they find tanks near the front tree 1st on my comes to bed straight and they fall sole civilians leaf and then the military took over. and then when they were on depression themselves, they started spreading around the city. despite all this, we see a staggering number of locals while driving around up. dave got all of them chose to live through how and booms and bullets were only a part of it. one elderly woman tells me how you crane town humanitarian aid into a tuneful bending people's will the people responsible for distributing and give it out there? well, i'm russian. so the ukrainians were giving me command, tearing
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a but not all the time. wherever to get the a. do you have to write an application at the end you had to ride glory to ukraine? it frustrated me. yet she refused to be evicted on key terms. ukrainian troops offered to evacuate for their way from the front line, but i refused. i'm a russian citizen of russia. why should i move there? i have a son living and then yes, but they didn't allow me to go there. maybe leaving even now. we look at somebody who but, well, nevada, for beers that will do cities that russia is building a new hopes that their homes and lives for the revitalized to make is done over posing form of data oxy. meanwhile, you try and cranes it last side of the of the due to insufficient supplies of west and the weapons. but countries for them is the main to the claim, to an interview with sue, then 2 days off, the key, retreated from the city. that mind call the voice to share. i discussed the issue
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with all the correspondent moving across the river. i'm full of us, all me was of a scope, but it we wouldn't have lost and after you have got, if you crated received only on 10 react munition that we needed to defend it. now they're saying that they don't have enough money. they don't have enough weapons from the west, but so far when we seen the west sending them all these weapons that didn't manage to do much with the counter offensive, for example, failed the didn't achieve much. and even in west or media, we are now seeing reports stating that ukraine is looking, facing to lose this war because it's not advancing. it's not making any progress on the battlefield. the new york times now reported that after the kale to retreat from a desktop, that there were up to a 1000 soldiers that were captured by russian forces straight away. she was adamant say, well, this is faith. news in new york times is binding to russian propaganda. what is happening? let's have a look up. what they said about the sources. the new york times are 1st 2 are
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totally untenable because there are no such people. yes, we have said that they are prisoners, but their number is by no means in the hundreds. the statements of russian propaganda on hundreds and thousands of ukrainian prisoners are complete misinformation and their sources of new york times article or to a crate in soldiers, apparently. and american officials and they are also in this article stating that, like i said, more all is low, they're struggling. recruiting additional sources before this, before we're seeing people being snatched from the streets. also the size of the top calendar was like going up there and that helps someone else that apparently you printing and soldiers don't really like. so this is all not looking good and they know it's what i mean. it just gets messier and messy. a, by the day i mean, scope what, what do you think about this? i mean, is it fair for the ukrainian forces? who, who, frankly, we know the nato troops, all the helpings or choreographing coordinate, everything. the ukrainian soldiers are doing, but that's not talk about that very quickly. what about this school? what about, you know, for example, the lack of abrams times or the inability of the bradley fighting vehicles is the
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hardware all the luck. they're all making such a difference. so for the right hand side, well i think putting ukrainians in charge of some of these advanced weapons or like putting chimpanzees on a piano, thinking that they somehow can play mozart and they can't. when i was in gwinnett school, i wasn't, le gone. so when i was in mariel, i saw a war crimes. when i went back to the united states, i reported that i sent very efficient letters to ran paul to marjorie taylor green to a variety of conservative republicans telling them, do you realize you are committing war crimes by giving money to this nazi zalinski and these right wing sugs that are going around carbon swastikas and to women's bellies and killing them. is that what america has become? and of course, that terrifies a lot of the american political leaders. so i think you're seeing the american republicans trying to split away from this funding of zalinski. they've used ukrainians. of course,
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in the past to orchestrate some disruptions on capital hill. for example, january 6th. you had a lot of ukrainian mercenaries wearing orange hats. i was there, i was part of trump analytical team. so i know just how c i a uses the ukrainians. and right now you're seeing ukraine completely fall apart because this was never war that was going to win. this was a tragic experiment for the u. s. has destroyed 500000 the british have destroyed 500000 ukrainians that never had a chance against russia. so i think russia is going in and liberating the people of ukraine. where is the west is only sought to destroy them. you know, you have the announcements of the bradleys and any abrams tanks, these are all supposed to be game changes the these weapons was suppose to change it all the. all right, we hard games where in your are though, if well, nothing happened. a just saying we're going to send f sixteens, we're going to said, you know what, send the 16 to see how quickly they wind up on the black market. because so many of the weapons that are being sent to ukraine have just been sold off onto the buy
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market. that's why you found all these western weapons being used in gaza back in october. that how much attack, i mean, i mean it's got, you know, being an american union for many of the, the us many treat yourself. i mean, can i just ask you for one person to another how, how bad you feel of it isn't, was cringe. well, the watching the way the us government operates a new credit. and i, i feel like i'm covered in blood in the sin of wickedness in deaf stains, me and every officer in the united states. that's why officers like scott ritter and myself and doug mcgregor and others have come out going. this is a ridiculous betrayal of the constitution of the american people. this war was created by lies and the bite and ministration is falling apart. the by the administration is in civil war right now, and all of these weapons that they send to ukraine are going to be used by mexican drug cartels against the southeast border. southwest border of the united states, california, new mexico, arizona. all of that flood of immigration coming across this country. i think they
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are setting the united states up for massive kinetic operations. massive civil war and the most disruptive time in american history, in 2024. so you're seeing a great split in america right now. yeah. you're seeing 25 states declaring independence from biden. yeah, because there is nothing but chaos in deaf that is been exported by like allies as well. i just live, i mean, you know, the, i'm sorry, but the b. s, you know, it comes out of the white house every single day. i mean, that's why when people watch vladimir putin speak, they get, they get wild, they almost, and i'm with the n d or it indeed bite him because he speaks logical measure statements where you've got this guy in the white house. he doesn't even know what he has a breakfast today. i don't want you to say something. yeah, i was about to say that that more and more americans a wondering hey, where are we going with this? these are the questions are, are arise and also it's press conference. is that the pencil going just a day ago? there was a question as well. ok, right now ukraine. last of desktop, there is no more money going in because us for public consult block in the
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additional age. mm hm. so we'll ukraine, lose more cities. we've heard from joe biden saying, well, he can guarantee that more cities will fall, and then we have the pencil going also saying that they can guarantee that more a cities will of basically go into russian hands. let's take a listen. a deep got unfortunately, was the strategic withdrawal that ukraine made in order to conserve their own artillery in ammunition. but look, if we don't get more, if we don't get the supplemental, i outlined that at the very top. but if we don't get the funding needed from the senate or started from the house to pass the senate supplemental, we will not be able to provide these critical pd packages. and ukraine will have to make choices and decisions on um, what city is, what towns they can hold with what they have and what partners content can continue to supply them. so what we have is a, with the west supports ukraine,
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as we've seen, is losing without the west support. again, it's also losing and doesn't even stand the chance. we're not seeing us republicans and democrats being able to come to any sort of conclusion, a decision in a way to release those extra funds. so right now it seems that it's a lose lose situation. yeah. frank. yeah, i mean, this certainly is, but the, you know, the western allies thing, we're with you to the very end we're going to stand by it, no matter what happens and how quickly have they turned tail and basically bail to marina. it's, i mean it's, it's, you know, what it is, it's, it's, it's a sad case of affairs. everyone's become in seconds hard w credit. and you can see that frustration again in the western press where they're actually stating in the headlines that ukraine will lose this more. so here we are, mister bided and says we mustn't give mister put in the victory without quite committing himself to ukrainian victory. mr. trump says it's stupid to give key of
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anything but loans between the 2. the american people are getting the crucial debate about what we want the outcome to be and why and so at so that there was even a survey conducted in january so fresh. and it's found that out of it's 12 e u. countries that were surveyed, the majority of respondents actually believe that ukraine will lose this war. so again, it's not looking good for them. people are starting to get fed off with all this whining and complaining and saying that they need more weapons when they get them to don't make progress. and now it seems that they're out of options. ukraine, the landscape regime is nothing but a bunch of nazi is the torture women and children and kill civilians. i've seen the bombs, i've seen everything and that's, it's an abomination. and the fact is, the american people do not want this war. they do not want to fund this war. they don't want politicians that'll fund this war. but yet the us through its own media propaganda has been constantly selling democracy. ukraine is nothing close to democracy, but what do you think would be an exit strategy at the same time?
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because it was also interesting is that for the past 2 years, we heard, well, how will fruits and come out of this? even if he would want to, how would he say, face right now, the conversation is changing and everyone's talking about nato and washington, the one that come out of this conflict. but they, it feels like they can because they need to say face. so how do they exit? it has to be in lab are awesome. zachary of all have to be the peacemakers. right? let's sort of the peace makers. they shall be called the children of god. the more they are peaceful, the more they are bringing bread and salt and ceiling to ukraine. the more the european people and the american people will go. that's the right thing to do. and they'll find the us politicians and the bridge politicians. and these idiots and the you are completely out of touch with the sentiments of their people. yeah. so i think russia is not only going to militarily when, but they're going to diplomatically public relationally, strategic communications wise, go in and when the hearts and minds of the european people saying the long term
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agenda of peace is going to be achieved. when we come in and, and feel ukraine, of the scars in the, the wound is that the, you and the united states cause bad. all the damage from this fear defense says, uh the country will turn. so the f, 16 part of the c for and this some of the will, the own gets to be the much hyped gain change and the confidence as it repeated the mainstream media week of a virus. i'm more over at all to don't com, visuals and figure it out the most as far as a has what's up as i've had too many may need to show. okay, my phone is a d 24 minutes as meeting in with a junior associate level. so highlighted western hypocrisy a notion by the way it was before our meeting here. there wasn't munich security conference where we stopped participating a long time ago, but it goes in recent years. it has degenerated into such inter nissan affair, where the west convinces itself,
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but it is always right everywhere and that it will be light stays forever. but i was also sitting there in front of some of the media that weren't covering this event. i, mr. blinking said there, i even wrote it out. i quote, for which it under no circumstances divide the world into separate locks. it seems like the right idea which he made of the can see in it without any pause. of course, 1st of all, we will cooperate with democracy, those and then you for the most beautiful thing is the statement that all countries i quote, there was a choice to be at the table of the international system or to be on the menus that it is here you have the approach of representative of some of us foreign policy to those who disagree with that. and i would just wish, but with such that besides our american colleagues would not show at their democratic tables. i have to say that this is all just the russian side sarcasm. this attitude is a shared by the majority of the g 20 members. in fact, i put in some sort of deal
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a problem. this is something that the brazilian holes tried to make the main theme of the presidency there. they've been some results coming out of it because they talked about reforming global governance, not only the united nation, but also the global uh, governing infrastructure like they are math and other financial institutions. now the west wouldn't have been the west basement, didn't try to hijack this for them as well. um a number of ministers including the u. k. 4 and secretary drummond, foreign minister, the american secretary of state, brought up the issue of the death and public saying of only this palm and the critic of the russian president in one of the russian prisons. now the causes of the, of these death still unknown with a set of gala for all 5 face questions about the fate of alexandra bottom. and she also said that if you're a truly concerned about, you know, human lives, the value of human life. if you're concerned about the rule of law about freedom of
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speech, then you would be concerned about all those cases across the board, then you would not pick and choose, you know, cases that are suitable for your ideological. i've done that and ignore something that happens in, in your own country with the police to, to cooper to ask for the history about the valley staff. i don't even want to comment in detail. these people have no right to interfere in our internal affairs, especially since they themselves have such a log in their eyes with julian assange. we've gone south of leroy who died of torture in the ukraine in prison. and neither the americans nor any other western figures in any way, even commented on it. i'm just making sure once again that the nazis can do anything. this is a very serious thing. and if we talk about the demands that are being made, now, we demand open an independent investigations. well, it's a shame. remember when he became ill on the plane, the plane was the mid of we landed, an ambulance was already wage and their arms. conductors began to provide him with
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all necessary assistance. the germans, at the request of his wife, asked to pick him up urgently. it was all done with an hours one day and then when he ended up in germany, nothing was found in the civil and clinic there of what they accused as false statement brought him to the buddhist where mail to the clinic where they determined that some kind of novel chuck was found in his body. we ask to see the results of the tests, but we were told, no, it's none of your business. we accuse you of poisoning him, but we won't show you the analysis. we won't give it to the organization for the probably be sion of chemical weapons. we went there, they tell us, yes, we were given this analysis, but they told us not to show it to anyone. that's it. the circle has closed and these people are still trying to make some accusations that we are not doing something transparently, i think, is just as honest and dirty. it is very inspiring to see not just russia, but many other countries of the global maturity, many developing countries taking
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a stance for what used to be perceived as normal governance. you know, policy for the sake of the people rather than app to drill political, pull it taking many governments are facing a real issues. they are determined to use these international platforms to substantively improve lives of the people by creating joint synergies by creating joint projects. and by eliminating all the calls that the privilege wants to have created for himself. the daily and full associate professor from the university of passivity a, his says countries of the global south want to see will go this reform. i like the west just happy with his role pushing his own interest. this is the group of, i'm sure, trends of multiplayer to you will only intensify this process to start is it, it cannot be stopped. all the countries see how western countries use, for example, their currencies as political instruments. overall,
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i think the global governance structure needs to be reformed. united nations institutions are already updated and we certainly need a new global architecture at the same time, the g 20 countries are far from being unanimous on this issue of global governance for forms. the g 7 countries, the western developed states are quite happy with existing financial architecture. but we the global south or not, we're not satisfied with this. we want a different type of relationship with the error one, where it could be impossible to use economic instruments for political pressure, weaponized in financial tools. this is exactly what the united states is doing now, and not only with russia, but also with other countries. they always do that. i think that bricks is the right platform for changing the global governance architecture. the number of countries that wants to join bricks is excellent proof of this that most of these any problem is have decide against creating a protest in state,
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move celebrated by the nation. i missed the connection. it came together in an overwhelming majority against the attempt to impose on us the establishment of a palestinian state, which would not only fail to bring peace, but would also in danger of the state of israel says that the government solves on a policy of the state remains contentious on the one hand to leave a service, but any state should decide for himself whether to establish a different might be who nation by the same on the other. it has consistently rejected the concept with 2 state solution, which is 1st suppose by the un back in 1947. since 2014 is a has expired. it settlements which most of the international community consider is illegal. the 5 in far mess, so have condemned the latest vote and underlined the past. dines recognition by the enticing committee doesn't require israel's permission. meanwhile,
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within is on itself. the opposition has cooled, the appointment as a main obstacle to peace, and has accused him of brainwashing the country. nathan, yahoo has been the main obstacle to peace for sure. and he certainly has prevented fees or any political solution in all of his years in politics. one of the reasons for cultivating homos was to make sure that there is no peace because that would mean a policy in, in state which is a big no, no, for him, it's more likely that he will not go for peace, but let's give him the benefit of the doubt, even though he does not deserve any benefit, that may be a miracle can happen. mamma is of the kind of st did not receive sufficient support of the set foot vote to remove ofa, test it from the buddy. he's the one the black south africans claim that isabel was responsible for the gaza saws that these ready parliament accused the final call either siding with hamas allegation low make good denies. they at least spoke with
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all 5 cas of himself. he says that so the conditions that allow that philosophy is a good on the some of the direct result of is where any policy and they made, sucks to that in the gym in bench is, is that w o himself and his government down the main venture to the very existence of the state to preserve the pro fees, we cannot ignore all the conditions that enabled the data of the car from age of 7 to a bit. when created by that then you, when these governments while the use and my soccer is to stop the blood ship. i don't want anyone to be cute. and neither police damian's nobody's liabilities. that's, it is, of course cannot be investigated. so like any other country, you know, if investigates, it stands. so the part is john appropriate in the financial institution. we just recognized by use this way, by the way,
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you guys to check. and then that was the multi motivation, michael deviation in signing this petition. and by the way, that the feature it was built against the state the freezer, because against the government of you say, traditional values according to the input, didn't they shed by people across the globe. and had it by russian is comments came during a form titled strong ideas with the new types a given that the task of lead me thing and they so they think that russia, that our detractors, we're pursuing has obviously failed. but it's also clear that we have more and more supporters all over the world and especially concerning what we call traditional values of cetera. it turns out that they are not only ours, and that was mentioned. and these are traditional values for the same person. the support to hold onto these traditional values turned out to be quite large and
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reliable because not only and friendly but also in on friendly states. we also have many hours for julia ross and probably also for his entire students proposal to show to the see jennifer on leaving that's a mindfully so rush that you went on to say the russian names. so i tried more highly trained workers, however, and efficient the newcomers from other countries move. i'm customs. oh, yeah, we spoke with a russian american and have a fight in different months in the and most definitely from russia is the influence of family values in the good. yeah. but the forget to let you know, the passport was gone, you know, had a visa and like i worked through simply 3 years and i was going back and forth back and forth, back and forth. and i enjoyed this. i saw more and more i was unsatisfied with um, seeing the different scene. i've been all over the world quite in, but i, you know, being in russia really, america, i just felt like i was coming to home when i was in russia. it's included in what i was in america. i thought
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a rush. these were hard. all russians with cold. i rushed to bags without l. t. p without clearly and without generosity. and i had, you know, this is the american news to american media. everything. all this was on true when people asked me what to do between america and the, the most of the thing i, in my opinion, i think the most is, it is the values and what, what is the most important thing in russia? your family, your family, their kids, and then this family extends your family, your community, your neighbors, your city. we are the whatever district or our republic you live in there, but we say pride. and that really take care of each other. the differences between american russians normally is that russians can make the difference between the american people. ringback and the american government, they can say, you know what, we don't like the american government don't like what they do. we don't like that. so we don't like the public data, but we don't hold this against the american people. at least. if the american
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people got to know us, they would appreciate if you'd like us. and if they visited us, they would have a different jack because my day of work, rushes i've other than what they see on tv, and they're in the meeting in the state of nevada. and how, because find and nobody's in the voting. history is on sunday when made in presidential primary balance with the paid tally. and even though none of the citizens had caused pilots, the nevada republican party has received reports from numerous registered republican voters who did not participate in the nevada state run presidential primary. but their mail ballot was received and counted by the state of nevada. these reports have wrist, serious questions about the security of the complex process of tabulating mailing, ballast in nevada that needs to be addressed prior to the june primary and november general election. well, starting on sunday, voters and nevada started noticing that they are following records had

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