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withdraw in 2020 is realistic. listen to what the russian form is. you have to say in late november of last year, you will socrates of nato and member states and claimed countries have clearly shown their inability to reach and on the agreements at this point. it is impossible to reach an arms control agreement with them only when reality compels them to return to constructive and realistic positions can a dialog on these matters to be revived as part of the efforts to establish a new european security system that says the interest of russia and all of the countries that reject west and big tact. another matter of great contention has been the general approach of the west over the course of the last few years. and they know has been accused of insight and conflict in ukraine as well as the admission of finland and sweden into the nato blog under underlines. another very important and crucial matter that moscow has been trying to be vocal and adamant about. and that is natal ascension, is one of the most girls read lice, but dislike that nato has been focused on expanding its territorial border with washer. and this is something that moscow just will not accept in the
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general staff is that the us and its allies will have to learn that there are consequences, but also learn what was the red lines are assistant to another statement from the russian ministry of foreign affairs this was from may of 2023 that i ship to look forward to the west. the camps of our adversaries picking up all la signals very seriously. this is a historical moment. they have to draw some conclusions. is that you have to finland and sweden, applications to join, nato have significantly worse, and the military and political landscapes in europe. they've had a significant impact on the situation. so that now we simply have to solve problems in terms of ensuring our own safety. and what we're looking now is, of course we have rushes withdrawal on the one hand and the general course of action of the course. the last few years has led to georgia to feel the same way. and it is highlighting essentially the same red lines and concerns of moscow is quite, quite ottoman to them. that is the national interest of these nations,
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as well as the national border security. and since turkey has been following suit, it announced that it wouldn't be mis trying. this is a statement to david back to last year when that decision was made. we regret the russian side durations, decision to withdrawal from the treaty on conventional armed forces in europe, on the 6th conditions. we, together with all the nato allies that the states policies needed to suspend the implementation of the treaty for as long as necessary. but to summarize everything, we need to understand what led to this is not as if most going on for one day just decided to fall off and treaties the us and it stands towards these agreements have set a precedent for many of these countries. for example, the open sky, straight back in 2020, when the us decided to give it. now we're not even a lot of really withdraw, as well as the intermediate range nuclear forces treaty. we need to set a precedent for many of these nations to res, trusting the general collective of blocks, whether that's the last, whether we were talking about nature. but what we're looking at right now was a different approach from on color as well. we understand most girls read lines,
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but i'm kind of says that the process is reversible, but it highlights what needs to be done in order for that process. do me reverse and in line with the sentiments coming from the problem. and it states that the national security interest of these countries needs to be adhered to, as well as the other national address within the broader region. otherwise, we will be where we are here today. it's an audio. yeah, more detail to the story, continuing online with our website r t dot com. no man headlights continue with it. we are a ton of the top of the page. just a little reminder, once again as we get started here, we post a show now every day used to be a weekly. now we're doing this daily. we've gotten a great response from so many of you because we hold no punches. so look for it to pump. number one, it looks like
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a huge israel may have killed chef will say on dresses, volunteers with a precision guided missile, a precision guided missile. what does that say? to the bottom number 2, us military officials are now saying no way to the floating peer off of the gods the coast idea. i'll tell you why they're saying that truth. i'm number 3. the white house press secretary loses her mind when asked about the president's dementia. i'm going to play it for you so you can hear it. i'm rick sanchez. this is direct impact the . okay, so as we begin today, i want you to look at the photos of the vans that were bombed by israel. let's put them up so folks can see him. thanks. tie. there it is. that is one of the vans
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that carried the volunteers who were trying to help feed starving palestinians. see that whole. they were part of the world central kitchen, run by the famous jeff jose, andreas. see that whole. it's right there on the top of the van, right? you know what that says, the military hardware, experts, it tells them and they have been telling others that that's the work of a precision guided missile. that leaves that impression. and what does that mean? it means the people who fired it chose their target. specifically. in other words, it's not a case of oh, wrong place, wrong time, collateral damage that kind of thing. i mean, when you look at the van, it's mark clearly with the logo or the well known relief group. everyone including the id f, knew that they were there. and the big yellow colors and signs, and by the way, isn't in israel considered among the most technologically advanced countries in the
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entire world. so how does this happen, and how does it happen to get them to get? of course, israel is going to say, well, we're going to investigate the united states is going to say, okay, and if it's anything like all the other atrocities that have occurred there, nothing will come a bit, nothing. there will be no report other than to say we did nothing wrong. i'm us october 7th. anybody who has a problem with everything we just said anti semite. that's it, like boom, boom, boom, right. now i want to show you 2 reactions to this attack. the 1st was, the 1st one kind of explains why is real, keeps committing these atrocities with impunity. this is the prime minister of australia, who was good, looks to me. i mean, he looks pain, but we'll take a look yourself and tell me what you think. but it looks like he is forced to have to make a statement because one of the dead relief workers who died or happens to be an
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australian since this is completely unacceptable of the peace rally. government has accepted responsibility for the same prime minister netanyahu can buy hayes condolences to the family of zone me frank and into astrology. a as a result of this tragedy. there you go. this is unacceptable. busy but he says he feels bad and he's offered his condolences. so okay. can you imagine i'm in seriously put yourself in this situation. you know, imagine you're the victims, father, you're the victims. mother, your son or your daughter was just killed this way. right? i mean, and your prime minister says, oh, i'm so sorry, your son is dead. but israel's,
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as they're offering condolences for blowing up his van with the precision guided missile for feeding people that they don't like. i mean, really do. and there's another response to that. yeah. but i want to share with you it seems at least much more appropriate here it is for the israel is doing is finding not just come us. we're going to more against the entire palestinian people . and this world central tension harl or is just one part of what the notes in your machine is. the way you are in a mind you are the united states should not be giving another new will uh, to israel to continue the start of the war against the palestinian people. if you could sit down, face to face with netanyahu today, what would you say to have stopped murdering innocent people? stop murdering innocent people. you also said not a nickel, more words, right?
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i know it's just words, but most western leaders won't even offer that. certainly not people in united states senator united states congress, you know, is condemning that then. yeah. who though it is the, this is interesting. it's the wealthy, one of the wealthiest neighborhoods. there it is real. it's what prime minister netanyahu and his family lives. that is where protestors who wanted to make sure they heard him came in the thousands and thousands to protest his handling of this guy's a situation. this is israel. ok. they clash with the police. and it's interesting that this happens there, but it won't happen in the united states. weird big class with police. they yelled for nathan, yahoo to step down as prime minister. and then there's this, there's this all. so remember all the talk of that floating peer off the coast of
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gaza. it was supposed to be mr. biden's. great idea, which he unveiled here it is tonight. i'm directing us military to lead and merge the mission to establish a temporary peer and the mediterranean on the coast of gosh, i can receive large shipments, trying to water medicine, a temporary shelven. well, we're starting to get a sense of that was. busy b s political b s. after making a big deal, a lot of those floating peer, which would allow us troops to feed tens of thousands of starting bellas demands. it's now starting to look like, 1st of all, it's not going to happen. what was it thought through? was it just the political stock to begin with? we're hearing it wasn't even his idea by the way, netanyahu told him to offer that. according to reports, the washington post is now suggesting it's a stupid idea, because it makes us troops. pardon the pun here,
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but floating docks. you heard the hear the term sitting ducks floating docks. here's what one u. s. military source has just told the washington post. if a bomb went off in that location, the martin american public will ask, well, what the hell were they doing there in the 1st place? and you know what? they would probably be right. joining us down to discuss this is journalist, samuel, jamie. you can read his stuff all over some of stock where he reports on everything from a genocide pandemic. busy origins, big tech and the. busy lot more, sam, thanks so much once again for joining us. maybe we start, we're where, where i just ended the idea of the idea as in congress as it sounds to me any way of building a floating peer. so you could feed the people that you are killing. i don't know, but something is conflictive about that to me. that yeah, i think that was
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a p r operation from the beginning of the obvious solution is a, is released to stop. it's a genocidal or military attack on the palestinians and be that they should be able to go to their homes in gaza and even, you know, i, i go to the state department briefings and another journalist of a week and a half ago said, why are they allowed to israel and the spokes person said, oh, we don't want force displacement, which is insane. in answer, most of the people in does are actually from what is now is ro. and under the international law, they have the right to go back to their homes. and what is now is roland. so it's not sports displacement. that would happen there. they should have a right to go to this route where there are right original homes where so these people have been displaced by israel multiple times,
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their multiple estimate cleansing. they should have a right to live peacefully in their homes. what israel's doing is just one mass of atrocity after another that sets the believe. or let me ask the question this way. how would you characterize israel's comment? but by us state department comments that is really just bored with from austin, this is what is necessary for them to destroy hamas without ever using the word palestinians or other citizens or civilians, etc. this is just a word with a mouse. that's all it is. yeah, how much is the pretext the the message is genocide and the goal was us, the cleansing of that's what israel is doing. here it is using the october of seven's attack as a pretext in order to do what it is done throughout. it's
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a 76 year history of, of driving out as an include cleansing palestinian, so that it can steal the country from them. that's fundamentally what's going on. um, you know, they're video record after the even the guardian, fairly mainstream thing said, reported that they were targeting site as well. and snipers are literally targeting children. yeah. even before this attack on a world of central kitchen. mm hm. um you had borders testify before the un security council back in february that their con boys were repeatedly targeted? this is totally consistent. what was the, what is rose said from that it was going to do from the beginning, but that's crazy what made but let's, let's, let's stop and talk about this for just a moment if they really did target. uh, world central kitchen. uh jose andras is group who's a famous guy. people love this guy because they, he's got a good heart. is that
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a lot of great things and he's been to the white house, he's all over like the american people all over the world. respect is guy is real targeting, here's volunteers who are there to feed people can only hurt is real, it will make more people hate israel because many people like andras. right? yeah. why would they do that? i mean i'm, i mean, a dresser, you know, but like, by a lot of people but, and he's also kind of a heart gary member of the establishment. um yeah, yeah. you know who, who was cooperative, who was ex, credibly supportive of his ro back in october. i don't know if he still is. yeah. and it, and so you have israel effectively turning on people who were supporting it, but it is what else done that before? they'll have somebody who's a collaborator and then and then they'll turn on them. do you think israel, but do you think they maybe the question to you is them?
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do you think israel does not want these? people said they don't want them fed so much so that they're willing to they're there, but it's hard to get the words out of my mouth, but they're willing to kill people. they're willing to kill people who want to feed the people they. yeah, they've been doing that the palestinians for some time it palestinian leaders, the, you know, tribal leaders and others who were organizing that capacity to feed the palestinians or themselves targeted several months ago. you had is ro, the day that the south africans went to the international court of justice and up to, you know, the accusing as well as the genocide. yup. is around put out story that under a law, which is the main mechanism for palestinians to be the, you know, getting you know, food and other necessities that they were involved in the october 7th to attack this whole propaganda justice. which means that the us government and all these
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other ridiculous western governments pull the plug on on the wall. some of them that come back in since the us has not. and then it was later found that israel tortured the so called information. it was false confessions, they tortured people into saying, yeah, and reward her, you know? yep. i'll say anything to make to make you stop torturing the you want me to say that the owner was participated in october 7th. sure. i'll tell you that in a while personnel to participate in an october 7th. so there is a systematic propaganda effort pulled out by israel, by its lackeys in the us media by to co conspirators in the us and other governments. in order to perpetrate a genocide, they said from day one, they're so called defense minister said from day one, no food, no water, no electricity. that is a clear statement of genocidal intent as the south african government articulated
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before the international court of justice. at what point does the united states, our country that we live in, and very much respect for many things, but not this. say to israel is, you've lied to us. we've asked you to do things, you haven't done it. in fact, you've done, you've doubled down on everything the world is losing its trust of you and therefore is about losing its trust. and we're losing our credibility because of our support for you. i'm sorry, but one more and the funding will be cut off. where is that conversation? where are those words as well? what's i think what's hindering those words or 2 big things. one historic that you to what do we mean by the united states? is that a country that what it proclaims to be, which is founded on the premise of individual liberty? or is it the, you know,
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main vestige of empire that eradicated native americans and, and slave blocks and install house of mexico. and you have committed all of these cities and this is just simply the latest chapter in that genocide, the legacy of, of monroe doctrine and so on and so forth. and, and the other thing that's stopping that is that the 2 party system has a lock on this and right, you know, who's going to be worse on a perpetual war in genocide biden or trump. i don't know. i don't want to know. yeah. um so, so what you're damned was if you do and damned, you know, when it comes to when it comes to i mean i've got to tell you when it comes to israeli policy, i don't think you can get much worse. the trump until biting came along and then i said, what was wrong? maybe you can. i'll tell you what, let's take a quick break. we're going to come back in just a minute to talk a little bit more about this. with the, with sam,
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stay right there. the virginia in these mountains is certainly rewarding, but it takes a lot of energy and man, and my hungry. luckily, i'm in north. the city of where food is almost a 4th of religious recipes are handed down for generations without changes. and this qualifies for being part of the unit sco world heritage. intangible list. that's the again the or by the way i mentioned something at the end there and that, that those are my thoughts. i mean, i followed the donald trump presidency and between the i think, $24.00 to $30000000.00 that he got from sheldon addison, the billionaire casino guy. he,
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he almost that donation almost guaranteed. it came with a promise that donald trump would do everything possible to help b b and support him in all ways no matter what he did and he did by the way. so when i said i didn't think anybody could be worse on is rarely policy and bend over more for the israeli government. then trump. i was surprised. the binding has basically done exactly the same. some would argue worse, which one would you argue is worse or yeah, i don't want to i, i view them as part of different parts of the same system. yeah. so, you know, trying to do things for israel that no other president could do like like he got got out of the year on deal, which was the one sort of halfway decent. saying that obama did he moved in the sea to jerusalem. he, um, he paid off the moroccans to normalize relations with these realities. um, uh,
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so setting the stage for this, so different us presidents do different things for the insidious of us is rarely establishment. um, you know, this has a long history. i mean, even jimmy carter who people, you know, who, who is very critical of israel, you know, when he was out of office, when he was in office, even the camp david accords were sort of the weapon as i have an article on this called a weapon. ization of peace, where the camp david did was basically take egypt, the biggest most powerful era country out of the equation of by and having them sign a piece deal with these railways before these regularly use dealt fairly with our house, didn't need support for which we'd say to for which we pay them uh, billions of dollars annually to this day. right. mm hm. yeah, exactly. exactly. so you integrate that into effect set the stage for a lot of, for the calamities, even though on its face. it seemed like it was a pro piece,
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right, and it actually set the stage for a great deal of atrocity. i want to ask you about about a story that is very washington, a very washington story, which actually did not take place in washington. let me, let me tell you about it. so i'm sure you know already white house press secretary, corinne john pierre went absolutely bonkers lately. sam, when she was asked by a local rep. busy her in north carolina, if the president is okay, and i thought it was a respectable question. she just said, is the president. okay. a lot of people want me to ask because, you know, they knew i was going to talk to you. so i'm going to ask you this question here. here it is. here's the moment. when i told a number of people that i was talking to you today, the, it was interesting though, they all said, would you please just ask her? does the president have dementia mark, i can't even believe you're asking me this question. that is the credibly offensive question to ask, but you know, i'll ask, i wait, oh, let me. no, no, no, no, no,
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you mark you, you, you too. you're taking it down to the rabbit hole for the past several years. the president's position has laid out very because in a comprehensive way of the president's health. this is the president. if you watch you every day, if you really pay attention to his record and what he has done, you will see exactly how focus he's been on the american people, how historic his actions has been. and so i'm not even going to truly, truly a really it'll take take the permits of your question. i think it is incredibly insulting. and uh and so we can, you know, we can move on to the next question. yeah. i'll tell you what, samuel, for you tell me what you think it is that i'm gonna tell you what i think a well i agree with are the decisions have been to start? i'll say that much. i'm back in making a genocide arming israel, giving a diplomatic cover and preventing the ceasefire resolution at the un for 6 months.
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and then when you finally get full of water down, you know alone, you one, you undermine it. is saying that it's not binding at that that's, that's pretty historic. that's pretty. it started look, i mean you, you got to blink and you got jake sullivan, you got all of these, have a rad checks doing it, you know, managing this horrific policy. you know, i don't even care what his alleged, you know, side of the psychological stages, but, you know, oh, just i, yeah, i mean, i was, she took it a backwards. she was so taking it back by what seemed like a very logical question. by the way, i feel like i have dimensions sometimes. i mean she, she, she didn't say he murdered babies and she just said, i mean the guy just asked the question, is he okay. i mean he's, he's old. i mean, my mother was old and she had dementia and the fact that you ran from the question so much reminds me that i wish we would go back to having an actual press secretary
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. because if she's a pressed secretary, then i'm the queen of norway. okay. she's now press secretary, a press. secretary is somebody who comes from the press, which has to be the way we did this. they chose one of us, somebody like you or somebody like me who's actually went to school, has a journalism degree and is as an as follow news. most of their life are covered news, most of their lives. and they meant talk to their peers, somewhere along the line, they decided both parties, but we would have some heck doing this job, some, some, some guy from the democratic party or the republican party or some be our company. and that's why we have, i think, not so bright people in these positions. what do you say? yeah, i mean, it's a propaganda position. um, you know, i mean, i'm at the pentagon at the state department of 3 things. sometimes in the united states. miller there pretends to be like a professor or something. he's not. he's a propagandist. and you know,
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just discombobulated me. i asked the other day, do you recognize the geneva conventions as applied to the house in the interior? because he's like, of course we recognize the geneva can quite cost conventions. next question. and then the next step, the next day you wouldn't call on me. i went up to last towards them. i said, you didn't say with respect to the posting new territories. did you mean to say that he says no. i said again, that's exactly what i said. um. so there, there is to deceive their job is to make you think that they said something. yes, we recognize the geneva conventions as applied to the palestinians. when that is not their policy, their policy is to undermine international law was saying for time to say we, we, we, we expect israel to uphold international law. i was going to ask you, i must make you pull your hair out. but i see that by looking at you, the questions been answered. busy but seriously, you go to these briefings, you sit there, you have to, you have to go to what's that like?
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i'm sorry, we're down to one minute, but just give us a sense of what it's like to be a reporter today. go into these briefings where, you know, people are lying to your face. yeah, well, i mean, i'm unusual in the, you know, the questions that i asked if people can look up on my sub stack of, say, need up subsets dot com. or, you know, i almost, i almost take the tone of a prosecutor where i am asking them questions that effectively indict them. and sometimes i call out and just said and, you know, literally call them on their, on their bologna, all right. after october, 7th, i did that. so, you know, i use whatever making i can to try to expose the lies that are going on that allow for all of these for you and you just, and you do, and you do, and you do a great job with that. it's uh who say need dot subs that dot com. if you want to check out one of the few guys who's actually trying to hold their feet to the fire of sam, your great guess. thanks so much for sharing some time with us today. so we go,
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i want to remind you of what we do and conversations like the one i was just having with sam and it's a kind of a mission to try and de silo the world. right. stop living and little boxes tell truths, truths don't live in boxes. the truth is everywhere. that's where we try to live. i'm rick sanchez. and i'll be looking for you again right here. but we help to provide a direct impact the
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. the is breaking news or on how to international as an, as 1st and the central russia forcing up at least hundreds of people to leave the dangers of the state of emergency has been declared in that area. the details are up and coming the well, the central kitchen aid organization says israel lacks any credibility to investigate the killing of 7 workers and gaza. that's off to the idea of claim to what it was targeting, come osman, the know product, the slice in depth decisions which impact inside of samuel is, should be delegated to the cold calculation involved with the artificial intelligence. put a very real consequences.

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