tv Cross Talk RT April 5, 2024 6:30am-7:01am EDT
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cutting supply of oil production, which is driving the price up. right. i'll tell you what's going on in russia, which with these taxes is really the main cause for the supply issue and the price going up. but new us, so we've got a 14 percent rise of gasoline prices in 2 months. and you've got poles across the us in particularly in the sweepstakes for the election. and these polls the show 75 percent of the people that think inflation is not under control us because royal prices arise and they're going to continue to rise in the spring as he has these global supply issues continue and us refinery shut down their refining capacity to do right and that, so what we've got is a lot of pressure on rising inflation in new york. each is mostly do the oil and gasoline, and that's going to continue. so, you know, i see the attempt not to buy a strategic oil as, as an effort,
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a futile effort to reduce the demand for oil and try to offset some of the supply side oil price increases. because inflation is a big issue in the election here. and uh, binds, losing that bottle, the people don't believe inflation is under control. then now we've got these global issues and domestic issues, driving the price up even further, the next couple months. the new vine. more world news on our website on see dot com, one top stories about western powers refusing to return his current payment due to the auto fact african heritage. many prominent objects will still a little after that during the lo, real period. less than 5 provides to justify keeping those items where you're saying it being protected. and because the easier button that origin nations are increasing the cooling from the pots of x to be, which will just come by tomorrow. this and the other news. so is handed over to our
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website called c. don't com. while that's owned from me for today, as always is great to have your company. my colleague mike from frontier will be with you at the top of the out. i've been doing. i'm fairly good. the hello and welcome to cross software. all things are considered on theater level, staring into the a bit. israel's genocidal assault on guides is dangerously just stabilizing the entire middle east. it is readily apparent. these railways were spoiling for a major war with many of its neighbors. and the plan is to have the united states fight, israel's enemies, the
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press ok in palestine. i'm joined by my guest lydell in new york. he is a legal in media analyst and in riverdale. we have sam who say he is an independent journalist. all right, so and then cross locks the rules and the fact that means you can jump any time you want. and i always appreciated. so let me go to you 1st here because there's so many things to talk about simultaneously. right now, we have the, the deliberate attack on aid workers from the world, the central kitchen. we have the attack on the rainy and console it in damascus. we have the defense minister of israel, threatening very openly, very clearly about a possible, a new front of lebanon, obviously, fighting as the law. and meanwhile, the united states keeps giving israel a pass every, in every sense possible. one of the things is becoming very apparent also is watching state department officials approach the press and even even the people
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that want act or practice access journalism. the see them kind of, there was, there was a staring into space like they can't believe what they're hearing. they don't have the courage enough to push back yet. but there is something in the or how do you explain the moment. we're in sam. and i think that this is the combination of a long designed um, uh, setup parameters that between the us and is ro to bludgeon the palestinians. october 7th, was simply the pretext for the tendency that as well as long as the ultimately genocidal project attempting to ethnically cleanse the palestinian people. um, barton is attempt no parts of the truth of this have gotten to the us public biden is attempting to distance himself from this establishment. media which enabled this are attempting to distance themselves from this the international community. and in spite of the efforts of south africa,
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the international court of justice is not no reason to the k. it is not implementing international law. so the international, it's a so called international criminal court is obviously a corrupted ruins. um, i think the next step that needs to happen, in addition to internal domestic us politics attempting to address things is for other nations to go and use uniting for peace. because the us has blocked anything at the general assembly of the united nations. because the us has blocked anything and everything meaningful as a security council. they finally abstained on a resolution for a ceasefire. so only 2 weeks and then an easy undermined to by saying it's non binding. this has been an attempt to facilitate and indeed participate in genocide through them through by the us establishment in the us government. the rest of the
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nations of the world need to use every mechanism possible including uniting for peace, which is the way that the the us initiated this to, to facilitate the korean war. and to address the west crisis in 1956 and designed for the general assembly to step in and effectively seize control over the situation. when a member of the security council refuses to allow international law to be applied to a situation. so countries from brazil to russia, to china, to ouch area, to the house, there needs to be. so a need to step up and do that as the next step and to, to increase the costs to these are always, you know, a line. oh, i think they, they offer to phrase, there is the cost of the united states because israel will continue to do what it does because it knows there is no red lines for it's great paid for in the united states. but as sam is pointed out here, i mean in the united states,
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is this not complicit? so i mean, it is the engineer of what's going on here in the world knows that, i mean israel may not care that it's a pariah in the world. but the united states, most americans would not want to think of themselves that way, but that is a reality that's coming into being line. oh, i, i asked the question, what set of facts will it take for either the entire world or the united states to finally say, all right, that's enough. that's what this is this, this is, are not. so when, when people started to mentioned the word genocide, they're repeat it when we 1st started to do this, people were very reluctant. yep. and it was, and i would say the problem that we have with the word genocide just because it, it conjures in people's mind kind of a colloquial version of what it means of categories of world war 2. but, but person with the statute. ok, i've changed my way of thinking. we need a stronger word because it's beyond that because not only is it what is statutorily
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genocide, but it is the aging of bedding counseling, procuring hires in our accomplish statutes in the laws of my husband. i'm a lawyer. when you are an accomplice of the you are a principal in the 1st degree you are as guilty as any one else. if you facilitate aid and abet this and i don't want to jump our our a subject matter today. but we, but, but this week i'm thinking maybe, maybe there's a light at the end of the tunnel with this horrible attack on jose andrews and these workers. and why do i want to tell people? and i want to scream, i'm very happy people are big judges. where is there? how have you been helped? thank you. thank you for noticing this. thank you. but these were, these are 3 con was or 33 just horrible. what we're talking about $30000.00 people were talking starvation, those levels but, but, but if that's what it if that's what it takes about trying to figure out what it takes for to finally get
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a reaction. because i think we're almost like our souls are like press b c's. we don't feel them anymore. we have phantom pain where we used to have a conscience. we used to remember, we used to feel now. now we're, we're going through the motions. maybe something's happening. maybe something will happen, especially as the the alleged has come about. but, but i, i'm telling you, gentlemen, i, i live in a parallel universe. i asked the question, be using just the facts. being instrument rated irrespective of the parties involved, what will it take for every and woman and child to say that's enough? and yeah, it's, it's really, it's am, it's, it's really interesting line that brings up a really good point. obviously, the attack on this con, by the world central kitchen comm boy was just exasperating. i mean, it was, it was methodically done. but if you look at the, the western reaction to it, aid workers were killed, but they didn't really fill out the space, you know,
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because there is a, a famine going on because there is starve ation going on here. and it takes the death of, of the 7 workers, god bless their souls and their families for the world to be aware that what about the last $10000.00 people that were killed and gods, but we still weren't the western world. the still does not want to see the real victims of all of this here, but they the, the death of the aid workers, maybe a made people opened their eyes for a 2nd, but it doesn't give the attention why, where they killed. okay, we're not the, it's net that's never in the 1st 3 paragraphs, sam. yeah, absolutely. i mean, what's business article is not simply the killing of those aid workers and others with the group. it's been methodical since october 7. they have no, no nothing, no electricity. the genocidal intent has been they are from the start and what's all in, you know, they went after tribal leaders who are distributing food they went, asked our owner was the day that the south africa went to the international court
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of justice as well. the excel rated there janice island tent by going after the owner was saying that they were involved in october 7th. it was obviously a propaganda flight from the beginning. just lots of the heavy baby stuff was a prop, again deployed from the beginning. and then what did they, they, what do we find out? they tortured that information out of people. it's finds all the way down, a tortured false, confessions out of people to say that on the road was involved in, in october 7th. so that they could cut off the supply so that they could, you start ation as a weapon. no more. is there anything more heinous? it's been methodical in terms of how they've gone after since october, 7th. and before anyone who stood in their way would be demonized. roger waters is somehow an anti semite, anybody and everybody can who can just so and so you know?
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yeah, you know, some of the brightest up up of mines coming up and they're demonized here. you know, a line of that. that's one of the things it's so disturbing to me is that in, in a domestic context in the united states is that i thought the conservatives were free or for free speech all year for free speech. except when it comes to go ahead . while i have 3 things that i used to believe, and if i, if, if you did, told me here are the rules. conservative, liberal, progressive. and she wore free speech when the people who work, you know, the berkeley free speech of the 1st amendment, the whole doing what the signs and the left. not only is the prototypical arc, a typical left brain dead during the coma. they don't know what's going on, peter, can you imagine, and then each step can, can, can you imagine if we were to use these arguments during vietnam? yeah, they want to say you're out of your mind if, if imagine me lie,
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as in that was i hate to say there's nothing and we'll just the little village and it drove everybody. sy hersh was a gene. if i use the same arguments for that the whole don't, don't americans have the right to defend themselves as a what are you talking about? do i mean these arguments you talking about metal fatigue? we're still using them to this day, but, but i'm telling you something happened. and for the 1st time that i'm here because i'm here in the 1st bull, remember this, i'm hearing people for the 1st time say wait a minute. maybe there's something wrong with this. a list or whatever it takes to get people's attention. god bless. maybe the maybe the blood brain barrier is been finally permeated. maybe there's something happened in mark my words gentlemen. as we get closer to the elections. watch, watch, just flip, watch, blink, you'd become a little bit more animated, but also have you noticed there's kabuki there where they stand there waiting their fingers at that and you know, why?
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well, yeah, we've started. let me, let me go to sat and before we go to the break here, i mean, that's one of the things it's so infuriating is to watch these public officials lies. well. these are lies that are very easy to do. just discern, i mean, you know, the attack on the convoy, everybody in the world knows what happens except for the us state department, sam. yeah. and you know, the us to set up the parameters or attempted to set up the parameters to about the, to do you know this, all right, international law in this context has been, which is the state department. and i asked them not just of the at the genocide convention, but even the geneva conventions they, they are taken to that day. yep. abide by the geneva conventions. but when you really parse out their words and i, you have, you know, they, sometimes they don't call on me, i have to go up to them afterwards privately. and i basically got them to admit that they don't recognize the, the sessions and the whole desktop. we're going to go back to international law, but we're here go to a short break. and after that short break, we'll continue our discussion on palestine state with our team,
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the welcome back across software. all things are considered non peter roosevelt mind you were discussing palestine the but 1st input on we have mohammed mirandi. here is a professor at the university of around a, at the end of the 1st part of the program. we're talking about how the united states now does not recognize or does even aware of international law. so professor miranda had a one really basic, broad question. so a theme that you and i've talked about for many, many years, is it, israel is essentially morally corrupted. the west and the west is willingly accepting it. it's not resisting. yes,
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i think that's becoming increasingly clear that there's really regime has not only morally corrupted the west more than it was before, but that it is doing so in the eyes of the international community. the whole globe as watching what's going on. just imagine the is riley, almost all on a single day. there's really reasoning withdraws from the hospital a bad ship hospital, hundreds of dead people. people with their hands bound women, physicians, and they're a woman physician and her son who was also a physician, a murder, executed. on the same day, there's raving machine by late, searing air space, the funds that the iranian consulates in kills and number of iranian officials and that senior military official. also on the same day, we have the assassination of the aid workers from an aide organization that is
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very, very close to the us state department. what happens afterwards? nothing? well, it may be that that shows the level of impunity that israel believes it has because the united states allowed the light. oh, i'm going to give you a situation of name person brand new already mentioned the, the bombing of the rainy and cancel it and, and damascus. and, and then the how these, the talking heads funded later. this is i'm going to give you the spend. but with an example, so lionel as jen skelton burge, the secretary general of nato, he goes to the, a rainy of the ukrainian embassy in belgium. and they're, they're talking about war plans and ukraine. well, given what israel just did, russia would have the right to bomb the ukrainian embassy there because there's discussing war plants and terrorism. of course,
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the world would never accept that. but the world, the western world, lajna, lajna turns its eye away from a crime. i mean that one of the simplest things in international relations is that embassies and consulates are off limits except for here we go again, lionel to quote ronald reagan theater. there you go again. there you go again with this thing called logic. there you go again, pointing out the obvious, don't you understand. these are different times. don't you understand that these places are actually used as a human shield or building shields? these are actually repositories and a battle ground where weapons are good. you, you, you create the narrative when you try to think of a way to excuse of this, you just come up with something and then you asked, what was there any evidence of that evidence? remember that it doesn't matter. what we're saying is, this is a way to right now as we speak. there is this,
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i have to mention this here the day. you, you, you don't hear these press conferences and got it with god. bless. thank you. internet. thank you. platforms. thank you. because if anybody is watching cable news, when you hear is rarely officials say, well isn't as far as raw for goes already got a move, i just moved in ours. what? almost, i don't want to use the word flippancy. but if you believe in body language or tone of voice, it's almost at the point of, of, of course we, you bomb this. of course, we don't know what, what don't you understand about this? it's, it's ignorant, but mixed with arrogance. and then a hardiness and that changes the tenor was like, would you stop complaining? well, are in the middle of the air or, you know, a light or, and i look at the state department officials, if you notice a smirk all the time. yeah. they don't. yeah. they, they know it's kabuki theater. you know, sam, i said in my introduction here is,
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um, is that, um, israel is boiling for a greater regional more of course, once the united states to fight it for him. well, if you're in his really high official, you would think that's very logical. i mean, we're getting these railings or getting away with genocide done. of course the americans are going to back us in a war. i mean, if you're is really official, a died and will design is you. of course you're going to believe the joe biden will be led by the nose. go ahead, sam isaac is real, use this as a win win win it from its insidious perspective. the bombs, the iranians in syria is the ryan's response. they get a wire war. if they don't respond, they're humiliated. if there is a regional more, they stand to gain from it. if there isn't, then they are genocide against the palestinians. can be spun, is relatively minor. did they have every incentive to violate law state? they ultimately, you know, i mean, i spent
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a lot of time trying to focus people in the united states on his residency or weapons. and the fact that the united states government refuses to acknowledge their existence, even members of the squad, refused to acknowledge the existence of israel, nuclear weapons, which is the elephants in the room. and that's ultimately, i think, what the romulans are looking at when they consider the possibility of a regional war. if that actually happens, where does that lead? you know, i mean, you have the samsung option, right? which chomsky and others have written about that ultimately the nukes are pointed at moscow. that is, isabel doesn't get its way. it can bring down every say. and i think that we have to consider that possibility. it's hard to get into the mind of these genocide on maniacs, but you know that they obviously want to estimate we cleanse the palestinians and take as much of palestine as possible. that's of it. um, but beyond that,
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there in seriousness, you know, it may be that extreme. yeah. well mohammed though, obviously what they want to do is they want to proud to down into a conflict. i don't think around is they've been dealing with this scenario for a very long time. they're not going to be fooled by it. but um, you know, i'm will respond probably in its own way and it's all in place as it wishes here. it will not be left on notice, but obviously, i mean from what we just heard from sam, is that the, the only way the is what these ways want a regional bar. so they can finish off the jet aside in gaza and the west bank mohammed. yes. sir, you're absolutely correct. the iranians are very careful so that the is randy, resume will not have an opportunity or an excuse to change the narrative because the objective is to wipe out the gods and population. the reason why these 7 aid workers were murdered was, or that they could finish off the population in northern garza and have them die of
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starvation. but in addition to that, we also see these terrorist attacks hours ago, we had 19 or 20 a suicide. farmers attacked iran from the protest on the border, and many of the people involved apparently were not iranian. so put that alongside the terror attack in moscow. the previous attack and you run the attacks in syria when this is randy regime bombed, alas, oh, a couple of weeks ago that simultaneously, the terrorist extreme is in a laptop that is basically nato controlled in turkey. is right behind them, they attacked the syrian government positions and it was clear that this riley use and the these terrorists were coordinating. so the united states, the wes,
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this really regime, all of them seem to be working together multiple. well, what's really interesting is said, you just get your, the whole litany of a terrorist attack. so you just mentioned in rapid succession. those are all enemies of the united states. i mean, well, you know why it's an ice is attacking israel or a pliant era presumes they don't do that. it's really interesting. always goes in one direction. mohammed. yes. and, and it is the united states that is all constantly calling other documents that they consider to be adversaries as a terrace and supporters of terrorism, states, supporters of terrorism. also we had the attack and focused on against the chinese workers and engineers. so all of that, when you put all of these attacks are taking place against countries that have
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problems with the united states. i wonder why, why, why tiny, why the chinese, why the iranians, why the russians, why the syrians and as you point out, why not there's right of these. why not others? who are on the other side of this, uh, this schism this, this, this conflict between the west and west and resumes and the yeah, well, right? because i go west against the rest. okay. and with that, you know, with that, so the continuation of 500 years of history were rapidly running out of timeline on you said earlier in the program that you had hoped in, at some point we'd have some light at the end of the tunnel. but i don't see any lights here. how is this continuing slaughter and instability in the middle east, affecting domestic politics as the americans approach elections? i'm seeing little by little more, more and more references by folks who have not normally been speaking about this. remember, the, the elections are very precarious. the democrats are trying to say,
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we've got this, everything's fine. i don't want to give you a summary of that. but i'm going to say this again, and i don't care how it happens. but this, this man who was the address, who, who was, who was absolutely this d e to the trump. he would have joined it the, to the democrats. he, he loved at 1st he was an and not an apologist, but an explain your to everything that israel is doing. now you have him. and he has been able to, to solicit and encourage and attract a group of people who heretofore have been either in a hallmarks or just didn't want to get involved. this is more important than anything i, i hate to say this gentleman than you can imagine. okay, sounds good. got one minute left. sammy said to me earlier before we started our recording that you've been involved in the a realignment process. i am 1st in line for that i will follow you. how can this issue of genocide and god's help move along that realignment idea?
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absolutely. one of the projects is called the pack dot oregon. it basically advocates were for talking to their time disenchanted. democrats, disenchanted republicans to pair off and both vote against the establishment. the, the 2 establishment parties keep people as a service in their boxes by saying that the other guys were all the other guys worse. and what i'm advocating is that people tear off the to a break out of that. you could have debating partners, relatives, um you know, friends, whatever pair off in both and say that they're going to vote for other. the other part is what we have a wait, wait, wait, we need an other if we have it now more than ever. ok. a book just because of these pressing issues that gentlemen we have run out of time, i want to thank my guess in new york, riverdale and of course in town. and of course, i want to take my viewers for watching us here at archie. see you next time. remember the prospect
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