tv Cross Talk RT March 25, 2024 10:30am-11:01am EDT
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one soon, but instead the run state runs from it. so is working with wash as well, sites them to assemble fuel in germany. and that is for reactors that still use russian technology. like i said, it's not that easy to just switch and these reactors generate electricity for 100000000 eastern europeans in countries like bulgaria, the track republic, hungry and slovakia, the gun but shows that the criminals, hefty nuclear markets continues unabated to use of the invasion of ukraine with new data revealing reco trade in 2023, even as russian president vladimir putin in french presidents and manual macro and trade military threats. engineers from both countries, jointly pulled the future of their topic industries. and there it is, the bigger picture record, russia nuclear trade. over the last few years, countries have been importing record numbers of low enriched uranium from russia. so while you're up in the us are seemingly sucking up on loss of new care fuel and working on alternative restaurants. um is that really busy passing in?
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it's also making new connections and we're talking about projects in countries like bangladesh, china, egypt, in the turkey, vietnam hungry n bellows under. a the additional projects in countries like thailand and an easy, a commode, the end, the philippines were all sorts of revenues from foreign order surpass $16000000000.00. it's 16123. and that number is expected to grow exponentially. roeser told me, is one of the rare examples of the russian company having elaborated some types of technologies ahead of the west. additionally, the company expands its ability to perform another strategic g o economic task. so the russian state, the nuclear energy joins, is also the producer of liquid natural gas equipment. and one of the key perspective developers of lithium mines at home and abroad making it an important player in the global critical minerals, rice, global nuclear power, as making a come back as more nations to see a low carbon economy. nuclear power generation is set to reach an all time height
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next year. so of course, the race is on, but so for the west is lagging behind with investment issues, cost overruns, and delays washington's drive to rebuild its fuel. supply chain reflects concerns that russia and china a gaining of technological lead. just as the global nuclear sector is booming, with 60 react is under construction and to further $100.00 planned. russian and chinese rivals have successfully designed and built small modular reactors. while u. s. companies have so far failed to deliver on plans. industry experts warn the type of long term relationships. rosa tom builds with foreign governments when constructing reactors hands. moscow, a potent soft power tool. it's little bit soft to compete with both items, decades long, reputation as a reliable source of both cheap and unique nuclear technologies. spots. that's a challenge that the west is eager to take on, even if, as always,
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it's all at its own expense to the top of the hello and welcome to cross my boyfriends. i am peter live out here. we discussed some real news. moscow, they separate the worst terrorist attack in 20 years. many are blaming ukraine and it's western patrons also in american sponsored un security council resolution on gaza failed to pass this marks the other failure of american policy. that is a betty genocide to discuss these issues as more i'm joined by my guess, alexander a tom in st. petersburg. he is a senior lecture at st. petersburg state institute of technology and kia in moscow . we have dimitry, bob, and she's an analyst at school. make international regime across type roles and the
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fact that means you can jump anytime you want. and i always appreciate it. all right, let's start out with the theme of the here in moscow. it's been 2 days now since the certificate terrorist attack on moscow. what are your thoughts, what do you you've been thinking over the last 2 days because of course there's a lot of things we're pointing. obviously. a many people here, as you well know, are blaming somehow the ukrainians for what happened here. there's a lot of unanswered questions, a 133 people and counting are dead. i'm more than a 150 injured a lot of questions. your thoughts, my friend? well right now, as we have talked in the death toll race to 154 people and it will be unfortunately, most likely the number will be wouldn't be a school choir show is a huge misfortune, really terrible theory, stats. and i think we're going to excuse some people who will be doing motional and suggesting simple solutions that uh will remember how in the united states of the
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90 level people were saying all kinds of things. and then you both was easy to blame them. you know, wait the wrong years off the what the however you've seen is these web the stage right now. but, oh, okay, let's be on this. let's, let's just stick to the facts of the terrorist. were trying to free to create the united states and the west in general said there from some ice is group ice just for us on the few people comfortable for that they were acting on their role. well, here are the facts that just don't jive with their, you know, 1st they were not suicide. keywords nationally. they, yes, frankly, they flat. right that, that down to the white crisis. then also, why did they lead to create, why didn't base lead to some, most of them ranging over russia or central asia, what political cause us,
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why are they they were trying to see to, to create. and they were arrested not far from the bringing bullying the band, screeching reporters. but then also uh you can ask the wow, know, why are you suspecting grain? why it was just spectrum to the night stays? well, the ukrainian president silly and he was the only one who did not express uh, any kind of condolences for restaurants. you just blame that us. usually one press the boat, jim jean saw the president. what do you need? his short speech quarters? him all sorts of names that speech was not human, but he to go. it sounded like a, you know, a little bit. they didn't to be fair. and i'm the, you know, fan of the ukrainian president. i mean, what, what would, what else would you expect from him? you know, we're in emotional reaction like, but let me, let me go to alexander alexander, steam is been doing a very good job here of kind of giving the chronology here out, where do you want to pick it up and where do you want to add or well,
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i would say that blaming ice, this is not necessarily better than blaming ukraine because we know it's the open secret that ice as has connections to the c i a isis has connections to massage. so if we're saying that it was isis while we kind of are pointing fingers in the same direction any way, we can forget how in 2017 when isis struck is really positions. they apologized to israel. what kind of an as long as the terror organization is this, that apologizes to israel, it's very odd and there's been reports that i'm, you know, biases, asians were arrested and they turned out to be as railey. so this is, this is not some kind of a own grown terrorist organization. so to say that it's eyes, this is just a very convenient way till the intent is built out. no doubt that it and they were
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terrorist, i mean they were captured all 4 of of them. and now in total there's 11 people been detained. but um, alexander, i mean the, from the initial interviews and maybe the, or under to arrest we, we have to find out more. but, i mean, there was a financial load of, obviously, you know, i mean, they're saying how much money they were paid to do this. um, so we have to find out how they got into the country. one of them said he, we basically had been in turkey. so i mean, there's a lot of very strange things here and help center out throw in here. um, the initial american response is that ukraine didn't do it. that's rather strange and mark in mind. okay, coming out with a negative instead of something of formative alex and are continue as well as what i found interesting with the interrogations of these detained individuals. is that they honestly just seemed very unintelligent, whether they were speaking of russian or a native language,
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they just seem them to me. and this really reminds me of something that we in america are very used to at this point, which this comes straight out of the f b, i play book. so what the f b i likes to do is they somehow through some chat rooms through the internet connect with some unintelligent person and start feeding them. id is about, oh, maybe you should go commit some kind of violence and they link them up with somebody who gives them some weapons or trains them and how to make some kind of bomb. and then the f, b, i sweeps in and says, how we got these terrorists. so to then see the way these guys are acting, it's, you know, it really reminds me of the things that the us and government does to its own population. and here we have the same sort of play book being used with these terrorists. so it seems to be, you know, the same guys perhaps coming up with the same ideas, whether there is
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a ramble attack, americans or russians. medina is going to have some of the footage i've seen it and i'm sure it's not exhaustive here. but one thing i have to say that really surprised me even kind of shocked me that these guys just waltz dried into the forum. i mean with no resistance whatsoever. that's extraordinary demon as well, of course. so there are programs with security p a b scroll with cd, call about the, you know, it's fall from the law school center. yes, it has been a very trained the place for rich people for, for many years. so nothing happened that just because it is so far from the more dangerous course. you know, it's like in any country, you know, you don't expect that it will cease to happen somewhere where people are so used to cravings from you know, you just don't collect it. so i understand why that security would bill actually
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specially up to the next. so where you know, which in one way they just 70 percent of the vote, the nation has shown it's unity. so people were, i think just kind of relapse. but for beauty, love a bunch of brought that up even indeed, is that part of the timing of all this? because of course we, we all are in a way, i don't want to waste time on western coverage. i brushes presidential election, it'd be a waste of our time here. but it seems that this is kind of an, um, uh, trying to spoil the moment of unity that the russians out after the election. i mean, they do think that's part of the timing there. have a good camp vehicle incident steamer. it could be, i mean, it could be, uh, well, i mean, i'm not going to say some of them that i haven't seen myself. you know? i left where i use the conspiracy theories just left me. there were a few things about the united states as they are ready to respond this, that i've seen myself, you know, from like going to this experience, you know, i was just entrust later with several less than
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a newspaper that it was in teams during the warning changed or they were all extremely, i'm not able to purchase, you know, brought east limits because in the end of the ninety's, you know, off to the 1st phase of the war. the so called church and resistance. what was done and aided by the slums as a western media was completely in bed with the you know this the, it was not like a oh you know, even 90 to 10 percent. it was 99 percent full last. how different besides, maybe one percent seemed but the, for some before rations, you know, local people. but the, that was very, very clear terms that you, that's what the, the west, despite differences tonight, what would you support of the slips? the same story in cbs. i mean us is go, whatever you say about it was your and the said what, and who is the united states as your be union?
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by the way, who do they support you there? these ones, if you tell me that it's just only just some co sprint up in the you them don't, but thousands. so team, you know, when the around the a bomb adjust the was to probably to both of the syrian positions. i can be region organizations like that because it all we have to do is read your generally clinton's emails and we have a very clear picture of the relationships with the uh, the. so there are so many faces. uh, when you don't have to look at the documents, you just have to look at the west and media will side. was it all in all of these confrontations? it was on the side. oh these let me several times. a 2nd with their own, the same story lead the by the way, but we have another kind of a i would say, and we have a bit of a smoking gun and it was something that i able to actually had predicted a not obviously this terrific event but i mean,
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is victoria new and goes out the door? i'm paraphrasing here, she has some nasty surprises for the russians. i mean, or, you know, take it the, i would face value, i guess alex and oh, sure. it's like, uh when buy it and let slip that one way or another. we'll stop the nord stream pipelines. so yeah, these folks in the us government are and to have said this before, i don't think they're the brightest people and they're very, very arrogant. they're very arrogant, so they feel that they have total power and can do anything they want. and so they sometimes just say what they're going to do, even though they really shouldn't, as their beings more strategic about it. so yeah, i agree with you there's, there's really not a lot of surprise here. and then of course we had the us apparently warning the russian government about terrorist threats. well, what are these threats? where did this information come from? how do you have details, or what details do you have?
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the russian side says they were given no specifics, but i don't know, it's just on behavior odd in the way that the united states says who did it or who didn't do it. so it's, it's just odd rhetoric when it is just the rhetoric we get from these leaders. and it also kind of matches a pattern. i mean, if we can uh, focus our attention on ukraine as all of us. now, what are our viewers now? the war is going very badly for the ukrainian side. nato is panicking and we see more and more assaults on civilians inside of russia. by i'm probably, i'm targeting about a western and troops and technicians and firing into rush. i mean, this is getting to a point of desperation, so that kind of dovetails into this kind of prologic. if you can't wait on the battlefield, then you will go a symmetrical as victoria new and suggested wildlife, or during or last trip us to take care of before we heard that she will be leaving
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her position for a gentleman. i'm going to jump in here. we're going to go to a short break, and after that short break, we'll continue our dispatch to them. so mail is say that our team, the, [000:00:00;00] the welcome back to cross side boulevard is in peter la about here were discussing some real news or a gentleman. i would like to change gears or want to go back to alexander another fiasco, but the diplomatic nature. at the end of last week we have the united united states proposed a,
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a resolution to the security council. remarkably 6 months after the whole world has been calling for a cease fire, the united states called for a ceasefire except for wasn't to cease fire and then end up being a complete b s. go. so i will uh to that, well, this was going on the secretary of state anthony blake and was on his 6th tour of the middle east. what he's doing, nobody really particularly knows because there's no results. and if i'm not mistaken, he was leaving going back to the united states and he was informed by the media that 2000 acres of westbank land territory under occupation by the israeli government. was seized from palestinians. and he's being told this, i think if he wasn't even aware of at least his body language tells us that. i mean, it's it, 0, one more thing. oh, that'd be for, i'll throw back to you alexander, of the secretary of
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a speaker of the house. johnson is inviting. nothing. you have to speak to congress . i mean all of this together. so what was this rest of the whole about except for trying to pull roll over everyone side, alexander or yeah, the influence of the is really government and you knighted states government is massive and we see that constantly. so congress which can't agree on anything, they'll then have a vote on should we support pass the resolution on supporting israel and that always passes with 99 percent of the votes. a couple of people maybe will just not vote. so what kind of a divided political system, what left, right, you know, system is this when it's 100 percent support of a 4 in state. and when you look at the composition, the united states government, many of these people are jewish,
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and then go out on tv and talk about how they are very loyal to israel. they go in front of a pack and declare that their purpose is to support israel. but what about the people of the united states? so we have government officials, openly declaring their allegiance to the state of israel and not to the interest of the united states, people to the american people. so many of them are working for the interest of israel, and that's when you get these kinds of deranged debacles, like jared cushion or is planned for peace in the middle east, which arguably has led to this situation. well, get out. so, you know, i saw his, a part of his interview that he was at the kennedy school of government. i mean a very official venue. okay. team a and jared cushion who is talking about real estate on the car as a coast. i mean, it doesn't get more more bid than that. that's more rugs. the ma, well,
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unfortunately, the intent is noticing it for a very simple reason of you know, decent your maybe maybe even less speech to that need at least uh before watching the deal or south boats. and they did deal such squash. but the problem was that the juices your work was more or less free in key is warm and send decisions. you know, she called cut the deals, you know, blink and e as is tied by these uh, you know, the bro globalist ultra liberal ideal as a matter of gifts, which i suggest that uh by the u. s. b. yet they are very predictable. i mean, like, you know, the last few weeks the narrative was like, yes, we support easily though, but some phone, the other new offers back. you know, a bite and he's losing his patients with their time. yeah. yeah. as on the average spoke to cool, you know, if it hadn't been for yep at yahoo. people wouldn't have been additionally g. so i think i'm just,
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i've been following this circus as well. let me throw it back to alexander. i mean, yeah, they all of this criticism, but you know, this the way, particularly the united states and again, the europeans, more and more so they personalized so be it was this person goes, everything will be fine. well no, this, that's not fine. we had a chuck shuler of very publicly criticizing benjamin netanyahu, but he didn't. what is the result? there's no result. the same thing continues here. this is a, this is a, um, my card's theater that's being played out here. and then public center. you have the bibles peer idea, which of course came from the israelis to get a in to gaza. know, the idea is to get thousands followed through in this peer to do, we have them dispelled. i mean, most people in american media won't even address the most simple funded mental issues of this. okay. um, chaotic situation, alexander? yeah,
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well this is the problem of democracy in the west. so the media pretends that it matters who is the president, and they pretend that, oh, if we change the wallpaper, changed the president in an election, which may or may not be rigs, then everything will be different. but every time we have an election, new president's same policies, and i think they're also pretty relaxed on what the rhetoric can be in some cases. so it's ok to criticize and that's in yahoo because there will be no action. it's always just words. and they feel pressure from the international community. they maybe even feel pressure from some of the protests that have been happening in the united states on campuses and then some cities against of the slaughter and gaza. so there is some pushback. there is some pressure so they relieve the pressure with some of this rhetoric, but everyone knows that there will not be any action is this,
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the system is designed to personally, generally, i guess it's so blatantly obvious, the new head of the highest selected jewish official american history, chuck schumer, in the senate and he has is what many would say kind of blistering, the critique of benjamin netanyahu, and then within 2 or 3 be new cycles. he says, oh yes, we should welcome to speak to congress. i mean, what i mean, what are we supposed to think of me? who's, who's, who's calling the shelter d my side, you'd see laughing on it. so i mean, it's not the well, the limit to, to user. oh that story about good gauntlet and bad personally, that dog, you know, during the live the uh, since it was absolutely impossible to hide that deed policeman was deal, you know, during these peaceful, coldest, you know, that's actually it was a not cool. you remember the narrative was like, oh, these old nice people on that square, but there is a good hold right? second step, the bat, you know, but the mind,
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you don't pay attention to that same story. it was with that there is the change them valve and the on the i'm a product you know much further was the president and he's by me just the, what's time you will by side who several times the me that she knows that respects, you know, they didn't thousands of course to just and the matter to from that west suprised was it's a nice go. it's independent church. you know, just, you know, these di, besides, somehow jerry, they know how to put you. they always kind of betrayed them. is a selves and it's in with a kalashnikov for some things actually i don't know urban cold with that. with that with a bazooka that that was the same. unfortunately, it came from a russian person from all in the world. but anyway, so i'm kind of tied to these narrative quite easily. it was good. yes. and yep. was bad. i mean, i remember i saw what you've done. yeah. from summit meetings with you. so if we talk about changing the wallpaper some fault yet on the space at the tool,
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what was the rate of 4 digits for more than more than 2720 years? and they just say he's a robot level. why wouldn't patient patients, but you'll never been losing the patients for over 60 years young. this isn't a bit too long. you know, to what was your nerve about somebody? well, i mean, his longevity, alexander it is because of designed is, i mean it, it, it has, it's, it has only one direction. you know, what's happening and gaza is it's destroying all of our humanity, even by being witnesses to it. we are losing our humanity. but there is the use of the powers that be, are so powerless because they've been captured by this ideology for design is what's happening. and gaza is called an opportunity. it is a so the final solution. and we and they know that they can get the west to be
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a complicity. or, i mean, when i look at the anthony blake and i came up with a, i call them the undertaker because he is the undertaker of what any kind of western values the west believes that you can give to the world. it is being, this is a and this is a funeral for western values, even though we, we, we, but we know mock them is, you know, p r and, you know, talking points. but i mean, what 4 values are being destroyed right now. a well designed list in the united states and the zionist and is real. they all perfectly understand the game they're playing. so they may pretend to disagree on certain issues, but they all agree on the one important thing of supporting israel, no matter what it does, no matter what horrors it carries out against the palestinians. and you see this playing out in the american media and very interesting ways, for example, been shapiro who is rabbit, into support as israel and says really on is things about how many,
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how they should kill people to use in a feud with candace owens, because she's criticizing this design and those, i mean she's criticizing this monolithic policy of supporting israel and never admitting to the fact that this is wrong. so one problem we have this really big problem in the united states is that organizations like a pack and the anti defamation league, they go around bullying. people, organizations just trying to instill a sense of terror in organizations and people. so they will not speak out, will not question anything is real does, will not question design us and the american government at risk of having their livelihoods destroyed at risk of being the platform. there's so many people who have lost access to banking, who have had all of their social media turned off. who so many people are living outside of the united states because it's impossible for them to make
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a living impossible for them to live in the u. s. or it will just be sued into a bolivia and that's another extra legal way of handling things. so the government may not officially take away your freedom of speech, but will just sue you into a bolivian so you are financially unable to do anything. well, use the private companies that the government orders to silence you, but it's not the government. so for some reason to the 1st amendment has now been re defined, it doesn't apply to every, but it only applies to the government. so the government will use tools like facebook, twitter, and so on to silence people that way. well, one of the other casualties is that the conservative spoke out for freedom of speech up until october 7 or a gentleman that's all the time we have one to take my guess in saint petersburg and here in moscow. and of course, i want to thank our viewers for watching us here at our d. c. next time. remember across the books,
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or is it something deeper, more complex might be present good. let's stop without cases. let's go public or the top headlights or whatnot. the us 2 of the 4 suspects and fridays, comfortable old mastercard months ago, which claimed the lives of a 137 people plead guilty to terrorism chunks is all of them remaining and custody . while the investigation conducted the footage of the tragedy in moscow emerging, but amidst some of the doctors to our pails of true heroism. and i realized that we had to wait and get people out. i tried to stay calm and help everyone who shouted to people where to go to the emergency exits so that everyone
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