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how do you see through their illusions, going underground can the show your hand las go makes a legal request to a number of western states demanding to reveal any data about foreign involvement in terror attacks in russia. i follow with a deadly massacre in moscow. nearly 2 weeks ago, a warning i did stepping images a head the well, the central catch in the queue, this the idea of, of deliberately killing 7 of its staff members and gather the leisurely and say that the strike was not intentional. for the red crescent organization claims 8 workers and been systematically targeted through all the comp. what's happened to the team it happens despite coordination is does not respect this quote,
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the nation, the need access to miles, the targeting age workers out of the shake. it until it's cool by one's wants to buy it from this s quicken 25 years, 9 people are reported dead and more than 900 injured. while thousands are still chopped on the rubble. the cut over. welcome to all the international reaching you for my new center with moscow. i a michael question now in the way called the heart of a concept to full a trusted be nearly 2 weeks ago. moscow is now demanding for western states. the united states, germany fronds and cypress campin about what they know about the on foreign
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involvement in tara taxi and russia. a legal request has been sent by the ross and persecuted general's office with all the details on the case. here's our these, donald quarter. a full legal requests to investigate, to finance years of terrorism on russian territory and the north stream. pipelines have already been sent out by the russian prosecutor general's office to a number of western nations. specifically the united states, germany, france, and cyprus. according to the prosecutor general's office, the idea is to hold these nations to their commitments, to international uh, anti terrorism agreements that they signed back in the 19 ninety's and in light of recent events may have been violated by western nations. we express our hope that our colleagues from those countries will deal with the requests in good faith and fulfilled their obligations under the 1999 international convention for the suppression of the financing of terrorism and the 1997 international convention for
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the suppression of terrorist bombings to investigate the information provided to assist in obtaining the evidence necessary for the proceedings and to ensure the inevitability of punishment for criminal acts and exclude acquittals for political or other similar reasons. now this statement comes, i made a, an increase in terrorist attacks on russian territory over the last several years. the most recent one of course, being the tragedy of the crocus city hall massacre that took place late last month . it was carried out by his law. miss terrorist who tried to flee the ukraine after killing $145.00 people, including 6 children. moscow still investigating the details of this tragedy and trying to get to the bottom of who was actually behind it. and although key of has been pinned down as one of the prime suspects and starting to look like certain western nations may have been implicated as well. the slow here as the ukrainian armed forces a needle can no longer do anything on the battlefield. the enemy is increasingly
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resorting to terrorist methods. out of impotence. the terrorist attack was well organized and was accompanied by extensive prearranged coverage by the western media in the direction they needed. it has already been established that the direct perpetrators of the mass murder at croaker city hall, were financed by ukraine. also, it is known that which you have regime is not independence, but it is controlled by the anglo saxons who are trying to impose the idea that the terrorist attack was carried out by isis. however, it has been noted many times by various sources that the us created al qaeda and also had something to do with the formation of isis. while the croaker city whole massacre was one of the bloodiest recent terrorist attacks on russian soil, it's far from the only one since russia launched its military operation. and ukraine kia has wants to terrorist attacks on the crimea bridge. and according to
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a recent article from the guardian, ukrainian intelligence believes that a 3rd attack is quote, unquote, inevitable. of course, there was no mention of the civilian casualties that resulted from those attacks in that article. but there's also the terrorist attacks on the north stream pipelines which are widely believed to have been the work of the united states, especially when the western lead investigation came up with no significant results . so with russia now trying to. busy the western nations to their obligations under these anti terrorism conventions from the 1990s, it looks like the west is going to have to start putting its rule of law where its mouth is. all right, to get more thoughts on this topic, him join now by our to contribute to time our read right here it is due to time is good to have you with me right here. no, it's good to be here. thank you. no rush. it has challenges this western countries to come up pleading with whatever they know about the terrorist attack in moscow. right? thing there will well look at what happens um, you know,
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with sy hersh is reporting with, you know, the pipeline. there's never been an oil investigation or seem to never been a proper investigation and here we have it again. um now theres been intelligence leaked from the top ukrainian officials to the guardian. and that's very interesting, isn't it? that they reach that intelligence that the come in, that the cursed bridge, which is 12 miles long, is now going to be a target, and that's already been bomb. twice, none of those investigations came to fruition, even though the russian delegation for instance of un asked for an investigation and the involvement with the west. now, as worse as we're talking about this, the us congress is pleased to give another 62000000000 to ukraine for weapons. so this is obviously, if an act like this does happen, then russian authorities are right. the west is behind it, both britain and the us there funding at their funding,
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the weapons that would have a capability to take out the curse bridge. and this, this purchase very important obviously it bridges russia with crimea, but also, you know, supplies of food and whatnot. but also there's the military aspect of it and there's also a train tracks to which some of our viewers might not remember. and so, you know, it's a civilian targets. so they're just openly talking about a work right and breaking treaties, which is really the audacity of that. but again, he, every game is acted like a terrorist. the, the biggest one would ask, what is the special interest on this bridge with crimea? but let me, let me come this way. why these 4 countries, those russia suspects, or have a suspicion that these countries know anything more than they are letting out? well, i think what's been, what's, what happened with,
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with the latest terrorist attack that happened in moscow, you have the us and great britain released a letter to the embassies were very specific about a terrorist attack, right. the even mentioned in the letter a concert hall and this happened 2 weeks before it happened. now you have some leaked intelligent saying, okay, something's going to happen. it's imminent that they're going to blow up the crime in the 1st bridge and crimea. this is imminent, within 48 hours or whatever. so, so what, whatever that means. but the intelligence that was linked to the guardian is what they want you to see. so is it a threat? is it real well the, the, as we talked about before, the curse bridge has been bombed, twice before and had to be repaired. it's a, you know, a multi $1000000000.00 structure. it's also a civilian infrastructure. this isn't a military target. so the fact that the crate in military is talking about targeting it, they're talking about targeting civilian infrastructure with the backing of the
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west. and that's really remarkable. all right, now moscow sad, but these countries have an international obligation to view all they know, especially when does it threats to, you know, a country. now these talks about rules regulation, international law, you know, one, so on, but invoking these obligations. does it make it a difference? you know, i, i hope that it would, but this is the thing. it's sort of like rules for the but not for me. you know, that's how that america's playing doubles bad. yeah, exactly. and there's such a progress to you around it. i mean, there's so many international work crime. it's being committed right now. not only in ukraine, but also in gaza and with flouting international last flooding treaties. and there doesn't seem to be any investigations or consequences when it has to do with western nations being involved. and that's really leading to some reflection that has the u. s. has ukraine become a rogue state by rogue state?
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i mean, they flout was, they do whatever they can to, to enhance and keep their power. the fact that in the light of all of this that's happening, they're still going to give billions of dollars to print in weapons says at all they're still funding this regime. and that's not a democracy. and despite the fact that there's no election, the president is, uh, it's a dictator now where, you know, has no backing of the constitution anymore. but let's talk about this, the issue of crucial information like best. hm. oh, of what benefit is it to a country when they have information, yet they sit on it and don't really use it exactly. and you, there used to be some sort of, um, if there was a terrorist, a threat, there would be some sort of communication even if there was rivalry going on. there would be a communication if it was rove. but in this case, you have to understand, you know, the us and britain are funding this proxy war against russia,
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the ukraine, their funding, it is their weapons they're using, and they're committing these act. so this leads to the rule. international rule of law is the us and britain should they be held accountable for work crimes if they're going after and you know, civilian infrastructure like the cursed bridge and crimea like north string to which was a civilian infrastructure. now russia says that be the concept, the full bundle, you know, attack me has direct links to you agree? yes. the united states, on the other hand to say no, you create is not involved. now to try to help me decide for me understand this. why is the united states still insisted that ukraine is not involved yet? they're not coming up with any evidence to say increased another form. because if they admit that ukraine was involved, they're admitting to being participating and funding a terrace act. so they're trying to deny it,
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they're trying to cover it up just like they covered up north spring to only this was much more egregious in the sense that, you know, hundreds of civilians were killed, many injured. and um, you know, it was a horrific attack. and it was funded by crypto, apparently is what russian investigator said, and they know very well that the u. s. has been planning some ways to weaken russia from within. now you have to understand what you're talking about. why doesn't russia right? why doesn't the us tell the truth about this, or that the us lied about iraq. they lied about vietnam. they lied about many other conflict libby and it's do right. you know, all of that mean we'd be there all night if we change all the complex right? um and so it's really, it's, it's very in line with, you know, that, unfortunately, and it's, it's the propaganda. and unfortunately, you have some people in washington that are believing their own propaganda. and that's been the, the real problem. well, now a you create,
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that was the training statement on the guardian newspaper that they will attack the crime in bridge. yes. and that was earlier in the recall also that there was the link audio on the german, you know, the serial ministry office is leaking. all of those plans do you, is there a link? yeah. because in that, in that audio that was placed in file already had that audio told the world what the thing was. that was the mention of the, of the crime in bridge the, you know, and so on. it, can you draw a link here? is there a obviously absolutely, you know, there have been some that have been i think even senator graham is one of the, the mitch mcconnell, some of the other hawks or hawks that you see in the, in the west. even john kirby has as made a few mentions of crimea. remember, the us won't recognize premier as part of rush, so they keep saying that the narrative that rush,
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that premier is not part of russia when actually 90 percent of the population voted to be with russia. they, it is russian. they speak russian, russian culture, russian history. it's russia and the u. s. continues this blanket, denial and, and acts as if it's a place that ukraine has, you know, there, it's kind of inadvertently given permission for them to try to do military action. and um, you know, like with the crimea, a bridge with a curse bridge. this bridge is key with the transport of goods and civilians and all kinds of things that go on within crimea. so it's a key structure. so they want to do this. um, obviously uh to try to weekend russell, but it won't and it certainly won't help ukraine you create as last 100100000 people in this proxy war. and just the other day, senator graham again made the comment in washington to try to justify the
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62000000000 saying, oh well, we're going to keep funding ukraine until the last person. i mean, that's the longest that's and that's how i faxed the mentality. all right, we have to leave you here. now, i believe this, i did the discussion that would keep going on. we'll be talking about this. i try read are to contribute to thank you so much for your insight. thank you. great. my class is up fever up to them these really parliament has relatives of the him. as hostages interrupted the session, demanding the immediate release of their loved ones. the other footed shows people chanting now in hebrew and members of the opposition parties are seen joining the call earlier on wednesday night. scuffles with police broke out to me, which resulted on some of the 1st as a protest as being dragged away. the report suggested to which was through the
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amount of these mine while another demonstrate of cold under a water cannon to prevented moving on those being. busy being in the country for months against the government, over security failings ahead. all the 7th atrocities the bloody offensive in gaza and the failure to win those safe return all the hostages. but while in gaza, the founder of the well, the central kitchen has been dismissed. these roles play another strike on. it's a to come for the killed 7 staff members. was that all unfortunate mistake? instead, he branded a direct attack. the air strikes on our convoy were not just some unfortunate mistake in the fog of war. it was a direct attack on clearly marked vehicles whose movements were known by the as really military. it was also the direct result of his nothing yahoo is government's policy to squeeze humanitarian aid to desperate levels. that's disturbing
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video footage shows 7 members of a us non profit organization being targeted by is rodney strikes of a was were killed, has been this part of the warehouse packed with food aid, the idea of as admitted making a, quote great mistake by killing 78 workers, 6 of whom were foreign nationals, claiming the incident was not intentional of this to i cause no, it's carried out with the intention of homie w. c. k. a work is it was a mistake that followed me say then defecation night during that war in a very complex conditions. it shouldn't have happened. but while a report in these really newspaper rags cast to doubts that these are at least blank was a mistake, as reveals the idea of attacks. the aid convoys not once but 3 times. how about when the matter was put to the un nation,
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us national security council spokesperson? he dodged answering the question you described, you describe the described as a osborne mistake by israel, according to har. i'd see israel and use paper. it wasn't one strike. but 3, the 1st one then interval during which a workers got out of their vehicles, remove the oil, did try to move to another vehicle which was struck. and then a 3rd strike. what as they tried to move and escaped in a 3rd vehicle at which point all of them were dead. how would the 2nd and 3rd strikes of these marked vehicles be a mistake? and why would the us not more forcefully set conditions on the use of us made weaponry when it is being used to target aid workers?
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if the 1st one was a mistake, the 2nd 2 were targeted with the intent of killing everyone in that kind of way. so how do you respond to the 1st of all, there's an investigation going on, so why don't we let it get done? and why don't we see what they find in terms of the decision making process that led to this terrible outcome. prime minister and the idea of had noted that it was their error. you don't like the word mistake, they're, they're investigating it, let them do that work and let them see what they come up with. and then we'll go from there. you as president to abide in has not stayed out of the situation. say he was outraged by the killing of a book as this is far from the 1st criticism. all of these really got been by it's key part the but the spot public discontent with calories. auctions, the u. s. continues to supply alms to ease roll spokesperson for the palestine red pressing society says that he's what we did a briefly and systematically targeting a walk as in gaza. a house on the ascent of society as the by states as
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a violent can think of something in the worker west of the world extension tension . it is assumed traffic to see a workers be killed. targeted despite coordination, despite arranging their uh, the access those data workers. when working to address the, the 100 percent and suffering of people think of what happens to, to them as exactly one we have experienced. we need to be b or c. s has the experience, this is right operating does not respect this coordination on the deliberately as just amounts. the key targeting and age workers out of human experience as what happened to 15 b or c s members, which is why that would be where on duty. and so the question as how many were age workers should be killed before the international community. when i'd
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experienced the steps and measures to ensure the protection for the humanitarian on these workers. what was was the pride of guys health care system miss now was seen of devastation after a 2 week is riley military siege. the largest medical facility in northern guys have the ship a hospital now lies completely in rulings now. satellite images reveal the true scale of the destruction to the area around the complex buildings can be seen reduced to rubble with craters in place of what, where previously residential areas earlier this week, the id every through from the aisle ship or facility after the 14 day operation in which they detained and killed hundreds of what they called power suspect. the, as the french foreign minister has set until you trade in, drove and attack on one of the biggest russian oil refineries in top us down on
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tuesday wasn't legitimate defends by key f. and that's despite the us constantly urging you trade not to target the russian territories away from the font lines. and is it clean is acting within the framework of legitimate defense? there we consider russia to be the aggressor based on this. there can be no other comments though, so you create a use drones and it attack early on tuesday to target russia's 3rd largest oil refinery, representing over 6 percent of russia's entire refining capacity. so pretty important for civilians that particular target. ultimately, the damage was stored in by moscow is jeremy technology for the most part. but this is a target, there's over a 1000 kilometers away from the front lines of the complex. and it's exactly the kind of thing that washington has apparently told you not to do according to our report and financial times at the end of march. because it risks jacking up the
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price of oil globally, particularly if this escalates with a russian counter strike on a similar target. that's critically important to energy infrastructure for the west . us secretary of state antony blinking, went over to france this week. because if there's one country who has recent rhetoric makes the us look almost past assessed by comparison right now, it's for us. so here's blinking, playing big cop to seizure on these bad top. on tuesday, it has been our view and policy from day one. when it comes to ukraine to do everything we possibly can to help ukraine defend itself against this russian aggression. at the same time, uh, we have private support is nor enabled. strikes by ukraine outside of its territory. washington sounds like it's back in the room on this one. ball francis giving he has cast a gloss like, hey, who really cares what a new odds of hitting major oil refineries are. generally civilian character when
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it's ukraine, that's doing it. even the united nations sounded more prudent than france. we stand against and call for a whole to all the tax on civilian infrastructure, translation, the u. n. is not going to get down and the weeds on the merits of the whole military versus civilian target qualification, in this particular case. but they are covering their behind with the toilet or plate statements saying that any and all attacks on civilian targets are bad. it's in the office now. what was that so hard? apparently friends think so granted, this whole performance does just happen. just are both washington and paris. it makes bite in just by contrast, look more level headed headed of presidential election and acting. all tough with russia is something that my coal can use in the upcoming european elections as a wedge issue against the surging right wing. but it's trying to characterize as
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weak on russia, bleeding, flying over for this show is kind of like an actor traveling to film on location. maybe they can just record it and submit it to next year's oscars, maybe in the documentary short category and have ukranian president and former actor glenmere zalinski, present judge, maybe throw in some footage of mac, hold boxing with coach, photoshop and blake, and holding the punching bag well, warning man don't mess with his french died just totally not. i warned them that we had to stick to fighting russia and ukraine parking lot, but here is wanting to go kicked down doors. in any case, russian president vladimir putin, i suggested that something is up between the countries of these respective jo verse people, which is why should someone once revenge for the failures in the fight against russia, back in historical periods for the unsuccessful campaigns of hitler against russia
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. napoleon on the line and someone wants to strive to maintain their gemini in today's rapidly changing world, including at our expense, naturally a huge territories to human resources, natural resources, and so on. to do this, including at the expense of russia after it's possible fragmentation. but apparently, someone considered our country a weak link the wrong. and in my opinion, many have already realized that they are wrong. this has never happened. no one has succeeded. it will not happen. and no one will be able to do it says one of those parents stand right in front of washington light social and they just did with blanket and then just say, screw you, you craig can just do whatever the heck it wants to case closed. unless of course, washington isn't that totally cool with seeming like the level headed one for once? it wouldn't be nice to know what the u. s. is offering for as a exchange for playing bad pop role,
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or whether friends is just dumb enough to be doing it for free. and now to solve an india for an explosion of the pharmaceutical factory has left at least 4 people dead and 10 injured. it's reported that the blast occurred in the chemical reactor beside a local media say the way around 50 work is in duty. when the incident happened. it's fear it may need to be trapped in the wreckage. a rescue operation is still on the way a huge s break is left at least 9 people dead in taiwan and more than 900 injured with around 50, still missing. it's the strongest quake they have to have had the island during 4th, robust century. the, the magnitude 7.7 creek tray, good, massive lawn slides and brought down buildings
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a thousands of people. i fear to be trapped on them and rumbles, now strong. the aftershocks are expected to continue for days of the last time. taiwan was headed by similar strengths. craig was back in 1999, which killed 2400 people. and he enjoyed around a 100000 people. and that prompted a major overhaul of construction standards. by asia, joe political experts rose find gold witnessed as the wednesdays quake and said that these severity of the impact was immediately to some earthquakes. they start out small and they got stronger. over the succeeding seconds, this earthquake just started out strong and got stronger. and anyone with experience with earthquakes or who lives in a 1st grade. so we'd know immediately that the earthquake was, was a very big one. very, very serious. so we're seeing report building collapses breaks or tiles falling off
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the facades of buildings, land slides, keeping in mind that the center center of taiwan pretty much from the top to the bottom of the island is, is very mountainous area. so a lot of images of a very large last slide. so we're coming across, i was actually in my fly at the tides and uh, the window frame started to shake the, the curtains or shades started to shake violently. even in my flight. i of the several things fell off shelves onto the floor and i, i immediately ran to the doorway because experts say it safer to be in a doorway because things like light fixtures, are things on higher shelves might fall down. and, and similar, literally the local news is reporting images of, of the school children, for example, being quickly ushered outside of the building into the athletics field to again, she's to try and mitigate the risk that things would fall down and hurt them. it's now about 3 hours since the earthquake unit, but we've had a lot of after shops over the past 3 hours and some of the aftershocks are very,
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very strong as well. and also from me now, my colleague, we're research that will be with you at the top of the asked, what's more on the dates and stories from around the well, by now the current mean i'd states the united nations takes a lot of heat. most americans don't like or respect the work that it does. the far right wing believes that it's the tip of the spear of the so called one world government and articles routinely appear in the american media saying that you one is corrupt and that its employees are lazy and overpaid. i know the truth. i used to work at the united nations, its employees earn their money and many of them spend the bulk of their careers in harm's way. and another truth is that the united states usually gets what it wants at the when, because it's a bullying. the security council but that's a topic for another show in the meantime it.

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