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the, the new delhi says, respect india sovereignty. it comes as a us diploma, just summoned up to washington, criticized with the tension of the t up over some pig until erupt and charged. the diplomacy states are expected to be respectful of the sofa and see in internal affairs. the father of this responsibility is even more so in case of fellow democracy, otherwise end up sitting. unhealthy president, how do we not to the ground about buying energy from russian? all of you would be paying much more for your energy. india defends, it's right to buy energy resources from roster, despite the never ending pressure from the western world. against those trade release, the investigators looked into the possible western ties to terrorist attacks
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against russia. after $143.00 people were killed in the moscow concept all the time, all the tracks down all the cases of terrorist conferencing victory, 5th editing, trouble, west the but not at moscow. welcome to our attention national. i a, my quick question here is, will use all data is foreign ministry has somebody to the us deputy ambassador for explanations after washington criticized the detention of an opposition politician on corruption charges in diplomacy. states are expected to be respectful of the sovereignty and internal affairs of others. this responsibility is even more so in case of fellow democracies. it could otherwise end up sitting unhealthy precedents . august 4th, it shows a different month arriving at the administrative building is reported that the
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meeting went on for about 14 minutes. previously western powers jump me in the united states had issued warnings against india over the recent arrest of the head of daily's local government, a major opposition figure. here as all correspondents were enjoying the sharma with the details on the 21st of march, the head of the government of denny, that is our vent gives you all the you was arrested in an alleged because cam, after which we saw a lot of naturally a lot of criticism from the opposition. now last week on friday, we sold that adopted the match from germany, made a comment about how a tron standard legal system is needed. and the i was angry the very next day on saturday. the top part of the might of germany was to martin the end. while we us been doing anything. we encourage fair, transparent, and timely legal process for chief minister cadre. well, as we saw us made comments on the lines of washington monitoring the situation.
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first meeting, the never asked for anybody to monitor the situation. and jesse is that we have a perfectly well equipped judicial system and we will take care of what's happening in the country. us the us to feel much as to why the goal was to mind by the indian ministry of external affairs. in fact, that summoning went on for 40 or minutes, we saw that the laptop leave the ministry avail. campbell was trying to ask for comment, dates not comment, but not really giving out a message that please mind your business. we are very valid with the daycare or what's happening. you know, room country. now i've been keeping the ball who has been arrested by the enforcement directory and he's, he's basically going on to say, but he's going to be, um, he does, he does remain the chief minister of debbie's from jail itself. in fact, he's one of the key opposition, the bells or fall of the country. he's also one of the registered national policies
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with the election commission of india. and the very fact that the rest becomes weeks ahead or the challenge of elections have been yes. is something that spot that's kind of a talk, that job that we're seeing, but a full support on the country is all positions. can the opposition parties can do whatever they want in india and what the government for the seeing is the be doing vault you need other countries to for mentors in there's in cell no matters. so india and making it very clear votes to germany and the us, my business, or early as they had been angry scenes on the streets of the indian capital as opposition demonstrate those plans to the fleet pro gap and demonstrate as also gathered for a counter. riley, supporters of the permanent opposition figured out who was arrested last week, attempted to march to the prime minister's residents, demanding his release. there's all comes of the country surpassed to go to the polls next month for a general election. we've heard from
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a former indian ambassador who said other countries has not tried to into fact with india's traditional system. this is a very odd moment in the doctor's a response by any government and definitely, uh india would. uh, what does this call just such long lines which are so you know, the interference. so, and it's internal affairs. and uh, because this is something within the country and that this is kind of costing this portion on, on the due process or no. and i think that's why i really come to this point has to be and that's why we have some of the deputy about. so that can be very clear the our concerns are designations use on this. i'm going to florida, i pick a comment before the german not just the past due, but 0 summit also making some similar kinds of comments on uh, on uh, joseph uh on the deacon process. and of course they said that the following the uh, the, the ebay, so the, oh, the piece, the most welcome to are, you know,
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the kids have just gone through before the one, whatever the activities are. but to make these kinds of comments, it's really, really kind of comment from the us ultimately to, from germany or from any other country because they do a due process and the process is being photos. or are they trying to say the issue processing in guys though it's not fair and impartial? i don't think that is a very right the already it's got a good comment and i think that just by and gas. yeah. in staying with the india, the country stop diplomat has emphasized that it has a sub and wind to put cheese energy resources from russia. and that is despite the endless pressure from western nations to discontinue the trade. had we not to the ground about buying energy from russia? very frankly, all of you would be paying much more for your energy because we would have more
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countries would have gone into a natural set of suppliers. and actually these, the was the energy pressures. so if i looked at it from the perspective of the global economy, and frankly, obviously from my own perspective, we actually did that, i think. so this ability to think for yourself to be comfortable with your identity, to be proud of your civilization, to be, to be appreciative of your own history. but while indian companies have halted their purchase, as a boy from ben, is where i to avoid possible us sanctions. washington is expected to impose restrictions on the anti cargo out of that locked in american country. an indian blinds don't want to risk making a purchase and then having to forego receipts of the product cargo from venezuela to india takes $25.00 to $30.00 days to deliver. so by this point, no indian refiner wants to get stuck with a potentially sanction susceptible cargo on their hands. just as a potential sanction snap back is looming. india stopped oil imports from the latin
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american country back in 2020 while the us was attempting regime change their a year before their economic restrictions. the lot in america nation was within the top 5 of india is for an oil supplies, new daily reasons. the purchase of or from ben is where the last year, when washington lifted the range, a broad range of functions for 6 months. now the temporary measure expires in april and it's on k or what are the us will for long the lift for return to the assumptions i always spoke with. i'm at von dara, a senior fellow for energy investment and connectivity at the gateway house big tag . he believes that those who want india to cause its energy trade with russia do not understand how severely back to the impacts global markets. if title says it be in the uh, the customer on the go to stop by, in person like people to be looking at the disruption the disruption which will be
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the most that anything that you're seeing with the last 50 years before that. so you get much, most of the 19 separate them anyway. so what are the video the patients will not be understand how markets look. you cannot just know that but something i of the think and expect nothing. prices the fact that white braces, but the $90.00 about is because of a separate thing, needs to be the type of thing to be. so the use of these, this is some of the find those videos, the noise, the other if i, this isn't just a matter of shifting money from this particular desktop, okay? oh, eventually the party in the box. that's the least the customers want to be able to go to a russian authorities looking into claims that the western powers, finance acts of terrorism against russia. and that's also they handled. the federal security service accused the united states, britain and ukraine of them full mentioned the recent attack on moscow concert hall,
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which killed $143.00 people. washington has denied any your trade and involvement that has provided new evidence. there is no evidence at all that ukraine was involved in this because you credit was not involved in this as western powers. it states that you create and had nothing to do with the terrorist attack in moscow. russia is foreign. ministry takes issues with flames by the use for him. paul is a chief who suggested that the west supports ukraine to maintain its own dominance in global affairs. furious his exact words. we cannot afford russia when this will hold our light to us and it will be an interest will be a bit of damage. is not a matter of generosity. alone is not the matter or supporting ukraine because we love you creating young people. it isn't our own interest, at least also in the dangers of the us as a global play. yeah. as washington twice to shift the blame from the moscow. a pair
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i talked from ukraine to isis is one of the states targets over the last few years of raised some interesting questions are these don't know court has details in washington has been widely accused of aging and even helping for mice this ever since it began trying to prop up so called moderate rebels and the syrian civil war about a decade ago. taking a look at the vast majority of the terror groups. recent attacks, a trend is clear to see the victim. nations are all enemies of the west. oddly enough, isis has adjusted his plans and very soon he is a now what types? mostly enemies of the united states, such as the taliban in afghanistan, the radians the legitimate authorities in syria and russia. this here see multiple isis attacks around the world that are on nearly a 100 were killed and another 300 wounded afghanistan was the side of 3 terrorist attacks. i need your last over 50 people just a week ago. and of course,
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the terrorist campaign has recently arrived in russia. what a coincidence that the west has a huge bone to pick with all of these countries. it goes without saying though, is law mac states main targets have long known the rules of the game. but it's somebody who said, you were our american colleagues of actually stuff fighting isis in the air country and have long been using the fighters. they have naturally, exclusively for their own needs, including for sabotage against the syrian government forces. after 20 years of occupation, the americans failed and had to withdraw. today they organized terrace groups like isis to replace their military forces in afghanistan. the us does not want stability or an improvement in the economy. trade in security enough can a stand because it feels that a stability is established. afghanistan, it will lead to the investment of countries like china with which the americans are in serious competition. even in the us, people are putting $2.00 and $2.00 together. the police are corrupt. we created isis. well, why would washington do such a thing?
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and the name of the us occupation is continued extraction of syria's resources. there was no doubt the us has decreed or vices. but for those who deliberately close their eyes to the truth, the statement of robert f kennedy, the nephew of john f kennedy thing we created, isis, reaffirms the fact that the american regime is the godfather of dias, isis. the us claims that it is present in syria to fight dias. that itself had a major role in creating is just an excuse to continuing its occupation and looked serious national wealth, including its energy resources and wheat. at the same time, the us is trying to convince the world that is this was the only party behind the recent attack in moscow and the flex, any possibility of ukrainian involvement, flattering who in his already trying to link this to you grain and say that the brain is responsible, does the us have any evidence to back that up? no, there is no whatsoever any evidence. and in fact,
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what we know to be the case is that ice k is actually on by all accounts responsible for what happens with americans. long track record of having shared interest with isis, and keeps history of terrorist attacks in russia. it seems unlikely that isis fighters just woke up one day and decided to attack russia. perhaps the islamic state was only one party to a trio of terror. but it's now been thrown under the bus by the driver as videos from the night on how the marriage online, all the suspects from the concert. a whole attack being treated somewhat hastily by ross in the forty's. they have been expressions of odd rage from the west, of the rational sorts. he's really made, no attempt to hide the evidence that indicates as if of torture on one of the men wheels in a wheelchair, straight from health for souls. i'm terribly bruised, faces. i like to talk a lot about the difference in values between what's going on in russian, what's going on in the west. and even though it's something like this happened in
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the united states, there would certainly be, or anywhere else in the west that would certainly be people who would be, who would just be saying i for an i. and you know, they deserve whatever they get. that sort of thing, but that's not really civilized society. civilized society is rule of law and treating suspects even if you're pretty sure who they are with some degree of you know, humanity and respect, which is totally oh, you know, not understood, not follow. there is no rule of law in russia. american forces, torturing terrorism suspects has long been documented at quantum number. guantanamo bay, and the us controlled arbol drive present in the rock. a warning that there are a disturbing images, a head now of the guantanamo bay detention center. hundreds of people have been held without charging subject to upholding human rights abuses. some president said that the way of what avoided by the c. i a and also a shock old, forced into submissions, dances and beaten alba, gripe prison. detainees are also skewed many
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a to that even sexually abused photos have a managed of us military offices smiling as they have touch at present as, as a facility. natalie of my colleague or research i spoke with independent don't you don't list? sonya event in day actually said the us condemnation of roches treatment of terrorist is suddenly hypocritical. it has to be a step, is worth it to just nobody knows. i mean, they were inside this quote, this whole, i mean maybe it's happened that nobody knows. maybe it happens when they flip to, to what you create and what is known. my know, so yeah, they say things they don't know about. and yeah, secondly, oh good. i come down, okay, people were tortured there also. we had the black sides all over europe. i think a few of them also were in the southern america where allegedly terror waste were relatively. they took them off the streets and send them to link sites from the ca . nobody knew where they were with the tortures or not. so how can they speak about,
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you know, torture and moodle? i mean, what i experience here, there is a little in russia and then more civilized society, the us. how is it so me, sonia, how is it in the wake of god, suite tower were attacked. the western media is crying files because they're crying . paul terrorists that being mistreated, imagine is what happened in the u. k. were in europe somehow. we had this terrorist attacks look at people sent them, you know, maybe we shoot, introduce the death penalty. maybe. you know, there's, cause they're very terrible and the other western media was very quick to say ok, you know, it is very poor. wow. and where some media outlets even set there for me for this, for god's, you know, they, they need a better treatment. that's all, well i said before enough knowing if they were to or to to another me, this is ridiculous to say it is because they don't know anything. when terrorists, of course, in the wake of an atrocious attack,
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how should they essentially be treated them? and i know they're the geneva conventions and all of that. but at the time when you consider all things, i don't know how should you treat them? sonya way to treat them very busy, i would not recommend torture or whatever, but you should let them know what they do. you mean you can't just people randomly just people normal people like you wouldn't be going out to 49. we're doing shopping and you just kill them. innocent people, nothing to do with the politics, nothing to do with the crazy word from them for it, against russia. after the middle east now is ready troops bomb civilian targets, as well as you and the officers during the war. a gas. the confession was unexpectedly made vine. he's ready. soldiers who took part in the conflict and the 1st months of the war. you and it was in charge of the effect explosions. we blew up um um houses of uh,
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the lease. um most you and um offices. remember we got into some un office uh that was in charge of uh as being the families in guys. uh that was uh, affected by the wall and with this toilets attentions between the you and a nice rail has risen since the start of the warring guys that with israel launching multiple the tax on its offices, claiming it was targeting him as tunnels. it also look use is the you an agency for palestinian refugees of having links with the headmaster tax on october the 7th. one of the latest attacks on a, you and training center, claim the life of 9 people and left to 75, all those injured. he was condemned both by the you and the agency director in gaza
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and by washington. let's cross now live to jeremy look radio gray zone in investigative done list to film those comments from the soldier . it's nice to have you join me right now. jeremy, why do you think the idea of few very a justified in attacking civilian targets and even b u. n. buildings. when i was speaking to them and thank you for having me. when i was speaking to them, i was noticing that all the young people at these a block means that i was present, that they were all reserving soldiers. so when they were worst, i'm saying these things, they weren't much peers, they were all talking to each other about things that they have done and guys over the past few months. so, admitting to blowing up civilian infrastructure, houses, months, you went, buildings was common place for them. they, they all had done something similar. so after i'd made myself comfortable with them . and after they got to know me, they began to become very candid with me in the midst of these crimes, the right to my face and to my camera. now, with all of the things i say, no,
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do they understand the implications under ramos a cation of what they were doing or what they had done? no, no, no, not at all. that they believe that this was a form of patriotism. that's why they're at the border, the career in shall, lower than the found a border block to humanitarian. this is all under the assumption that they are being patriots. they are helping their country when a war, everything is justified for the pursuit of, of nationality. a nationalism now was nowhere say from potential attack, even in the back duration centers, where then can civilians take refuge? at least you'll have been there. you've been monitoring the whole environmental basis when i was at the creek shalom, and it's on the border. you can hear the rumbling students here. it sounded like thunder of bombs going off in, in rasa. and you could tell that there was no,
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there's no place for these people to go there. they're running as close as they can to the border. and then they go back and then they like they're just running for their lives and the people there are cheaper and they're laughing when they hear bumps go off at the, at the a block aziz's, really civilians. and these military soldiers at the criminal on board, across next year, bombs, golf and they cheer that's, that's what's happening. that your film, the documentary that shows the radical lots of you'd have made these rallies towards palestinians in gaza. labeling them collectively and collectively guilty of the on the bus 7 subtract. how wide spread is that sentiment? that sentiment is very wide spread that sentiment was shared by hundreds of of is really civilians who took off work day after day. travel hours down to this, the celebration of the crimson little border crossing to watch military to so many people believed it that there was always enough people to block the 8 every day. i was there was there for 8 days. they blocked the humanitarian. it successfully,
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it is a row. and then when i would go back to jerusalem or tel aviv at night and i would speak to people in the more metropolitan areas of, of israel. they would share with me that they wish that they could go down there. they, they, um, they're proud of the people down there blocking the aid. this is definitely a modern, this consensus in israel. the fact that all palestinians and gaza should be punished and are part of come off. and if they aren't now they will be sending us. yes, so some of these are the, some of these rarely use in your documentary called for the policy needs to be solved and making policy and territory a part of these. well, let me ask you a person that what, what was your reaction when you heard these calls as well? um, to be honest, i wasn't entirely surprised because the people who were sharing these sentiments with me, i was present in um, in protests of a settlers that were invading were crossing the border areas, border crossing and they were going into gaza. they, they, they're not,
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they're not concerned about the war right now. they're concerned about the day after the war. and what that means is they're concerned about making jewish settlements in gaza after the war ends. so every day, right now, there are settlers go into the areas border crossing and they are building symbolic outposts. they'll call them. and it's to tell the government that they're very serious about returning to a guy that wants to warrants about how propulsion it has these roles. response being, do they have mass attack on october 7th? from what you have seen the the soldiers, just one example, the soldiers at these 8 crossings. they, um, they are not allowed to allow any civilians and these are close military results, not one civilian, not one civilian does. a lot of these, those, and every day, hundreds of civilians are allowing these on. so that means the military, top to bottom, the military is allowing the civilians to break the law a day after day to stop the cemetery from getting into gaza. so that means the
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government, even though these are just as really civilians as framed as a protest. this is government policy to allow these people to stop the aid from going into a gas. and so israel by allowing these protesters to be at the border every day is allowing and its manufacturing a food price and spam and a genocide in god every day. they're allowing this to happen. now your film also mentions crowds of these readies who expect to use are all to stop heating washington's cold, not to attack rafa, where polish teenagers have found the last refuge. what? well, the faith of the palestinians in the area be in the event of an attack. what are your big well, the palestinians and ross of the these, um, these are people who were forced from north and central gaza and they were all told to go south. and now the israelis, our blood thursday for an invasion of south southern gaza. is there a these are people who are told that southern guys are the only safe space in gaza
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and now they're there. and now that they're there, there is rarely civilians is really politicians. politicians at the very top of government are explaining that the only thing stopping them from going into rafa is the, by the end of ministration. they don't, they, they're upset that they have to abide by the international community and the us because they want the weapons to continue to flowing into their government. so they want to go in or off, or they want to run an invasion. they want to, i mean, essentially what it would do would kill all the policies and offer if they went in there. but they aren't going to be and yet, and they're just continuing to bomb it, which is no r u b equals bad. hm. all right, we have to leave you here. now jeremy, i'm afraid he'll. busy he's on investigative douglas to thank you so much for you. we'll insight on this. thank you. now stay with all the international for the latest out to the middle east and around the world. i see you see the
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the water is a part of the blog post that isn't the deepest view of us and that in the word part is it something deeper, more complex might be present. let's stop without glitches. let's go out of the as the
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the hello and welcome to cross stock were all things are considered on peter lavelle. the president is declared that russia is now in a state of war due to the west involvement in ukraine. does this mean russia is changing strategy and aims, and should we expect the collective west to continue up? the escalation bladder, the cross talking you create, i'm joined by my guess, reg, yonkers, in belgium. he is a historian and political analyst. and in belgrade we crossed to john box mich key is a political consultant, right? gentlemen, cossack roles and in fact, that means you can jump anytime you want. and i always appreciate, john, let me go to you. i mean, there's so much as happens in the last few days. my original idea of with this
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program was dimitri pest golf. the print spokesman from the kremlin, made the announcement that brushes in the state of war. then we had the terrorist attack a few hours later, and it does look like this is the more this escalation is actually continuing. even though we, when i came up with the idea of with the program, we hadn't had the terrorist attack. how do you put this all together as well? i think there is no discontinuity on the side of the american and english public tiers who are running the regime in kids. i don't give credit or blame to anybody in care for what's happening. these are literally hand up, it's run by the anglo american empire. the, the war that's taking place in ukraine is a proxy war. and now all it's been added to the mix is proxy terrorists. and we know that a isis was an organization that was directly linked to the right to the united
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states and was used by the united states in the past. so it's a no surprise that they would go into their standard bag of tricks and pull out another proxy actor. what price? i mean it's, it's quite curious, isn't it? i mean 55 minutes after it was made public that this terrorist event was happening in moscow as it was continuing. the, the us government comes out and says it was isis. that's kind of interesting. they still can't figure out who blow up the north stream pipeline, but they are absolutely sure of what happened in moscow. they also said that they had given warning. we don't know what that was, what kind of warning, how specific it was, why they did it. but you know, that needs to be investigated. a whole lot of things need to be investigated, but they were really quick to make the decision they're putting to blame. obviously they were trying to protect ukraine because they also said ukraine wasn't behind it . well, why would you say that if it, if you weren't and it wasn't there, a suspicion go ahead in belgium.

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