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[000:00:00;00] the, the, the headlights are one of the international things vmc as hungry reveals to serve you europe. so powerfully making preparations for possibly entering the conflict in ukraine as well. nato coles and its allies to allow you to strike deep into the heart of brush. and the program celebrating itself as i feel good, a small school across the continent and ordering the treatments of independence and races from the shock of age. old colonial is full. so is america at a tipping form as it us finley and as the challenge of a civil war in the states? so up to 40 percent of experts say the number is too low, things might get real estate. and i think the probability is more in the 70 to 80
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percent because we, we don't even have free and fair elections in our country in terms of the free and fair elections. definitely not the case in america all the time because nothing ever really changes the from the south pacific to guys a washington dc to full program for you right now. so preparations are apparently on the way in brussels for europe to potentially enter the conflict in ukraine. and that's what the serbian president says, what's a view to him during a private conversation between him and the hon. gary and prime minister the open said that in brussels preparations are on the way for europe's entry into the wall . he said hungry should strengthen its defensive capabilities. i've talked about this with victor twice. of course, he has intelligence from nato, which i don't have, according to my estimates,
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everything will be much more complicated and much worse. and it may happen that we will have a great tragedy than in the 2nd world war. i wish i was wrong. i am afraid that we are approaching a great world conflict in the context of president food you just said he's been given this information by a victoria, but who is a nasal member serve you nothing. and they know that there are preparations for an intervention or an intervention to sorts. now victor, oregon has publicly said among other things that he will not facilitate this intervention. we do not approve of this. and we do not want to participate in financial assistance and military support for ukraine, even within nato. our lawyers and staff are working to determine how hungry can exist as a member of nato without participating at the same time in nato's actions outside the alliance. so again, this said boy, lot in the sphere in europe now looking for an avenue to ad deflector away from probably what's happening in the both you in addition to that, again, we have your install and berg, the, the, you know,
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hapless head of nato. suggesting that we should allow ukraine a strike targets within inside rush at this of a listen to what you and stopped in. burke said in relation to opening the game, opening up the game plan for the allies of you find that to allow them to play weapons, to strike deep inside russia. that's what was on the time i was calling for allies to consider whether she lives to some of the restrictions dying post on a weapons donated to ukraine. because we need to remember what this is. this is a world russian barbara shrugging, so great. and so to defend themselves, and that includes also offered striking targets on the russian territory. and then of course, if you deny of ukraine, the right to fits means their targets on a russian territory. then you make it very hard for them to uphold the right for self. defense is self defense. self defense is trying, the new instructor is the goal. it's legitimate and we are helping ukraine with
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upholding that right. that should include the ability to also strike targets on russian territory. course there's the western allies supporting you. train bushel has her realize, a rush as her friends will. and of course, being the biggest manufacturing economy, the biggest navy on the chinese in the east. but it also has villarille's a very, very familiar ally, of course with russia and put has consistently said in his tucker carlson, interviewed every entry i've seen him give over the last 2 years since the start of the special manager. and he said, we're ready to talk. he continually refers to the fact that a, we're talking until bar johnson pulled zalinski away from the table almost literally at many weeks after the beginning of the conference. now let's have a listen to what he said in minsk, me and them see me. and of course we realize that of the legitimacy of the current head of state is over. who to negotiate with this? and this is, of course, a fair question. i agree with you. i think that one of the goals of the conference that has been announced the conference in switzerland is precisely to have the west
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and community and the sponsors of the current version confirmed the legitimacy of the incumbent head of state or the inactive one. but may sp steps they do not matter for legally don't go to it. and of course on i can see we will need if it comes to that. and i proceed from the fact that these folks, how can i ask is it should be resumed to make them but with common services. and they shouldn't be based on common sense. but if it comes to that, of course, we need to understand who we can deal with in order to get to the center office, legally binding documents know, and then we need to be fully confident that we are dealing with legitimate authority. and it's interesting in the context of lot of my food as recent re election, the western press going into overdrive because over 80 percent of the russian population voted from. and nobody seems to want to look into the list of how the villagers and ask, you know, essentially a dictator. and he actually made comments yesterday that he's not that worried what people think about the fact that he's been not elected. meantime, italy does not support the nato troops proposal to allow key of to strike
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a russian territory with weapons from the blog. the nation's foreign minister and tony, with a jani added that the italy would not be sending its own troops to ukraine. we spoke earlier with us, so if you're an american journalist, no more, it's a valid truth sized. it's no surprise said weston pausing is would. so you can ask that i escalation and regarding the upcoming cycle peace conference in switzerland . well, let's go no relevance without the voice of russia, of what we have seen over the past 2 years. and over the past 10 years to be frank is like this of this pattern of escalation from the west in which, you know, they, they keep doing these things that were on imaginable unconscionable just a few months ago. and then just pretend that it's always been this way and it's perfectly normal and just carry on and, you know, they will just cover up their actions by declaring, oh no, no, this is perfectly legal because we say so. and pretend that this is how the world works and that will be part of the reason this conflict is going on is that the will doesn't work that way. and, and wally, on one hand,
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it's pretty clear that the right via the russians are being reasonable. while the west is being aggressive, the problem is that so called peace planned by vladimir zalinski use one giant force method. there's absolutely 0 point and holding peace talks with out the other belligerent you normally, you negotiate with the enemy, not, not with potential allies. and even then, you know, the people have, do it, have been invited to this conference are basically the same countries that have been supporting t f for the past several years. so what is the purpose of this? so they can all sit together and praise themselves as a, as a how much they support ukraine. it's pointless. it's meaningless. it's absurd. it's just another junket for all of these officials to pocket a whole bunch of money and do some shopping while in the west. and for westerners to pat themselves on the backend, congratulate themselves with our own how pro ukrainian they are. but there's nothing to be achieved from this in practice on the wireless key as continues to be supplied with western weapons. well,
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behind the front lines in the russian city of belgrade, all the ukrainian attack is left multiple residential buildings shops and a school damage is, comes off to the head of the region and confirmed the death of full people into nearby villages. 12 others were wounded in the audio striking, including an 8 year old kid. and the attacks came from multiple locations, according to russian officials, which added that ad defend systems intercepted a nest, to an end to ship ms allan $29.00 and broke it over the read the far shifting gears or whatnot is a set of breaking the continents rich diversity events have been taking place in a whole host of countries to mark africa de let's learn more about the significance with all these know where to go, okay. wasted in countries, lots of believe that they had the clipped the african continent with the capability to achieve feed him. but today, more than 60 years after the last 2 open countries relinquish, be a colonial themes, the continent to silver due to,
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to which he until more. but why so and have those for my mazda is really going to wait. african nations believe that the soviet but under a different disguise, and grievances between the continent and the width of highly up. so what, what did you, what are you saying that the chinese or the russians behaved better than us westerners currently? oh, absolutely. you don't quite understand african realities and if they just don't seem to see how we are very distant in terms of cultures, we cannot understand why you come to give us lessons, for example, on human rights speaking. so one of the main problems is that wisdom need to seem to be reluctant to understand applicant realities. prime example, germany and the u. k was speaking strict limits on the import of hunting trophies, because of poaching classes. seems honorable, right? but they have never had to deal with elephant overpopulation like books. one, it is very easy to search and bully and then have an opinion about our affairs and
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books swan that we are paying the price for preserving these animals for the world . the greens look at us with contempt. i want brandon's to have a taste of living along side elephants, which are overwhelming my country. in some areas, there are more of these beasts and people elephant numbers just like those of scottish stags had to be controlled. hunters in the highlands paid to shoot deer and put their handlers on their walls. so why is britain trying to stop after doing the same botswana is the most successful country in the world? looking after elephant buffalo and lions, we don't one colonial interference from britain. wisdom countries not only failed to understand africa, they all accused of driving it into economy, the speed. the main reason there is no growth in africa is that the growth factors are neither funded nor understood. our populations are increasing, but our economies are stunted. b, i, d,
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a should tell us why they are funding the modern slavery of africans. and we should address issues like why africa is producing what it does not consume and consuming what it does not produce to keep africa. and it's them, sanctions under repub, it to read in areas seems to be something they don't shy away from zimbabwe. uganda only to name a few. and he said that somebody who lost over a 150000000 dollars last year old because of the sanctions imposed by b u and the united states and uganda was punished, obeyed costs, and t l to be to knows, as washington would rule, competitors preferential treat states as last year, it cannot be right, let alone a healthy basis for conducting international relations or building friendship for a country. however, mightily abuse itself to slander into some nationals of other nations, while also in the lining. those same nations for daring to be independent and sovereign. it is therefore unfortunate that the world bank
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and other actors dare to want to coerce us into a band ending our faith culture principles and sovereignty using money. they really underestimate all africans. so why is the waste so interested in africa when, as a claim, human rights are so bad? well, 12 reason natural resources take a look at the d, f. c. for instance, the country produces more than 60 percent of the supply of cobalt, which is mine. it needs to talk about tens of thousands of those. mine is a children. some die from coal, both mining accidents every year. some even say sexual assault and full evictions. wisdom companies among those that have been seen by the jesse but justice was not delivered as the quotes sided with the deluxe of apple, and a strong incentive to avoid any transparency with their suppliers even as they promised the public. they have 0 tolerance policies against child labor. we are far from finished seeking accountability. but what's still growing pains are in africa,
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according to the united states, just take it in line with the 2022 national defense strategy. the department of defense will engage with african partners to expose and highlight the risks of negative p r c. and russian activities in africa over $300000000.00 were requested by the us state department this year for the fine seconds russia and sign that in the african continent. even though some african countries are with that's continued alignment from moscow cameras. the risk of isolation from global markets by the waste. the field is more to gain then to lots of deluxe it, russia helped very, very much. we had a coup attempt in 2020, before the election. if it were not for the russian military, our state would not exist at the moment. now our citizens can sleep peacefully, at least in the villages concord, and from sort of not i would like to offer my congratulations to you mister
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president, because all of the decisions that you've taken you've made, you're not going to regret them. because we have managed to secure a great success, not just for the president of the russian federation who has invited us, but it's also a success for african countries because of russia is a winner. everyone is the winner. niger, which is waging a historic struggle for the re conquest of its sovereignty and its development knows how to count on your personal commitment and cooperation with the russian federation to succeed and it's patriarch fight. on this africa de applicant, the citizens have gradually come to reject wisdom policies to the point of blaming the formal colonizers for menu, off the regions heels, some of the cutting links to the past and embracing a new direction in the future. we according to oddity pretoria. oh yeah, i spoke with the minister of foreign affairs with tons of a, a, a january must come by. he says africans confidence is rising and it will independently choose its own partnerships. as he says, it refuses to be
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a pawn part of our a renaissance spot of effort because of development. and therefore these also to fund or $45.00 voice a such so our, our position and, and, and stick or clean. uh, you know, as to where we want to be when we want to work with uh, and the kind of partnership uh that we will find beneficial when uh times any uh, was at the forefront of uh elite. there is single sign on africa. we deal with all of us in unity. so if you need to, you was important as we where that's it can be quoted as ition. unity is even more important today. uh, because the fact that the, you know, the independence of africa will continually to be challenged. that still exist. we absolutely do not want to see or self as
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a point. and it's extremely wrong to see africa as such. and we have the resources for us to be at the center stage of flag global politics. and they cannot make concrete. and as a bill as being the case. and there is the combination among africans and african leaders to stick off position and to the demand. respect to us, talk to our independence and southern sea and to be free to choose partners to look at that co uh, development of the, of us with a so we find it offensive to be asked to choose this one particular partner or the other one. and one of the whole topics of the un security council these days is the expansion of the un security council, which countries you know, shouldn't be allowed to join it. did you just think there's
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a way that you and security council could, can be fair and transpire and when, when deciding to give africa a voice because it's about time. no, i mean look of, it's not about numbers and it's still, you know, 15 to the country. so a members of what a members of the security council and if 5 permanent members now if you're spending to $2250.00. uh, but the modus operandi is to say that one country and, you know, choose one direction and all of us have to somehow go alone along with it. we know we have no choice. so the issue is not the expansion of this. it gives to cancel the, the issue is how can we have a system in which the majority carry the day in which the wheels of the entire family of nations prevail.
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uh, you have 30 members of the united nations security council. but if you still have p 5 in these 2, have to be too destructive. now 3 and 3 most seats for africa in this acute becomes meaningless. so there are the forms that we've spoken about a much b, but is not very configuration through the most the existing architecture without a substantive changes. code panda to the protest is that's the message from john franklin. a democratic senator in america is a pushers. joe biden, to keep backing israel, even if it means losing votes in the upcoming presidential election. the plea comes as pro palestinian demonstrations, have great university campuses across the us for the last few months for the graduating students at harvard on the latest, to join the movement where they've always that support the gaza during commencement
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week at the i v. lead universe city. meanwhile, on friday, congress grilled top university presidents, criticizing some for ending the stand ups through negotiations and of and by police force. now is a deep deal. political divide does run through america right now, are us the lead air investor and hedge fund manager is issued a chilling warning. besides us is teetering on the brink of a new type of civil among the risk. so identified by his researches what value believes is the growing likelihood of the us civil war. the probability of which he puts us somewhere between 35 to 40 percent. the civil war w imagines was not necessarily one in which people grabbed guns and start shooting . although such a scenario was possible, he said this civil war would be one in which people move to different states that
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are more lined with what they want. and they don't follow the decisions of federal authorities of the opposite political persuasion. they have asked, though, also believes the upcoming presidential election will determine whether the existing problem is that society will spiral out of control. right now, they already claim back in 2020, that the us was leaving already through a form of civil war because as he said, people were moving homes moving states in part because of that political belief late that he also claimed the country was divided. and in a terrible financial state wanting the scope of problems could trigger some kind of revolution. while the recent poll highlights the current divisions and society, claiming almost one in for adults nationwide would support that state seceding from the us and such and satisfied as most prominent in alaska, california, and no service prize of texas. of course, the last year the us republican congresswoman marjorie taylor green even demanded what she called
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a national the force between liberal and conservative states. we need the national divorce. we need to separated by red states and blue states and shrink the federal government. everyone, i talk to say this from this sick and disgusting will culture issues shut down our throats to the democrats, treacherous america. last policies we are done well. earlier michael, they go to a quarter, had a pair of guests on the program to discuss the take on a possible civil war of the upcoming presidential elections and that of hollywood. soft power. i would say we're already in a civil war. if we go by its 1st definition of people moving to states that are more favorable to their, to their liking. but i, i do think that they could get hot, it's a propaganda machine is trying to divide us. and frankly, i see us going more towards the civil war than the 35 to 40 percent. i think the probabilities more in the 70 to 80 percent because we we don't even have free and fair elections in our country. major spends
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a lot of time postering and coughing each other, one useless, pointless source and knowing that the big of a sheets and lots of stuff, they call them around the world. so a lot to do with the white social media works in that space or to grow and cause thinking they were copied you on the side. and yeah, in terms of free and fair elections, definitely not the case in america phone, they do tell you because nothing ever really changes and then they end up sending out money. huge amounts of taxes. i mean, it hasn't literally of no say as to where it goes. joe, i'd like to ask you about this, this new film that's a, that's come out about the called civil war, right. would you say that this is a sort of roadmap for what we're set to see in the future or just some sort of hollywood fantasy? most of the things that have come out of hollywood have been things that they've engineered going to the future. and they, they driven, they try to judge the, the public's perception and, or reaction to such events. and united states we're starting to, as people realize who's a threat to the american people who is trying to thrust us into
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a war outside the united states with other nations. and that's the leadership is feckless group of leadership, both on the left and the right. and it's not just in the united states, this inspection of evil leadership has permeated across the world. and we have it's, it's one of the reasons why it's so dangerous for the united states, not to be held accountable while we were talking about the un we're, we're talking about, you know, nato partners and nobody wanted to stand up to the class bully. that's what the united states has, has become on all of the world stages. brennan's days are being a financial power house are over. the upcoming government will have an awful big mess on its hands, trying to rescue the economy with one bad option after another. it will raise taxes, cut spending, borrow more. but according to the institutional fiscal studies london has to face reality while research to knock highlight the inflation dropping to 2 percent. i'll contribute to chris adams had
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a pretty good loss over the the installation was he did this morning. he does, which is quite wave. well, yeah, it's like have just high school math teacher and like, draws a job and then puts it on youtube. so we did that in between instagram for some reason, but when he did it, he's trying to save it. he, he's been better than anyone else any time in terms of driving in place and down. but if you look across the globe, inflation has been cops the 1st in the us, and then it's sort of like a trigger effect around the world. so really knowing, wait, he knows what he's trying to say here. and he hasn't done anything specifically himself to do this, but he's trying to claim it in place. us pull them. but of course it remains above the bank of england a target. and this is just not the time for a victory lap of popping champagne colts because this is not moving lines on the golf. it's about family finances and the truth is up to 14 years of conservative government working families and pensioners off phil was off the right to reach that who was is the, the shadow charles, the i for use on the,
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on the meet with you pay politics. she would be the next person in charge of the country's finances, choose her onto the label pots when the election, which makes a very, very good point. i mean, i put some numbers here just to give me the looking down for a sec. but, you know, if we look at the u. k and the government gross debt to $2380000000.00 pounds, which is somebody around that $2700000000.00, which is, which is a huge, huge amount for a country as smooth as the u. k. a not that equates to a 102.8 percent of u k, g d p. which means that the government is spending more than servicing. it says that it's actually bringing in in terms of revenue. so that's not issue with wisdom that you can't, it's not i have, it's the u. k. u k brakes. it said you can have a must have my guys seen crisis is suffering from either the population which su next. government has failed to the child. in spite of promising the next route that they would, the i'm a big predicts that the u. k. well, the growth of the u. k. in 2024 would only be new queen 7th as sense. right. and
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then it goes off. so 1.5 percent of this is still tiny. if we look at the full, the global financial problem, the u. k. company consistently grew by around 2.75 percent, which is why there was so much for an investment that was driven into particularly longer. so i think with that we'll, we'll see that and then let's compare that to russia, right? rest of the russian economy, it's burned exponentially. foster, in spite of western sciences, which was suppose to put in what process russia. why do you think soon act decided to make a statement specifically about low inflation right before these elections? what, what kind of benefit does was he trying to get from it a little done? the truth is, the people in the u. k. a living through a terrible cost of living prices. you know that bills for the energy bills because of the u. k. government's policy on ukraine, not buying russian oil and gas, and has caused a massive, massive content on the economy since the 1980s. the u. k. hasn't really produced much itself. it let alone doesn't actually take advantage of,
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explore it to be as own oil and gas reserves. so that's cause people to really, very softly you did. there are people in the u. k. don't you know, i'm from that and totally just finally a high and there are people that have to go to these places. good food binds, which is where they basically pick out free through the so native by charities and people are turning that he took off the home because they can't afford the heat. that times the bills have gone up to a some places more than 3 times the price and the weather full to come fixing, you credit the guy. so i think he's trying to tell people, look cheap, but to me, stay with me because things are going to get back to the truth is in my opinion, things are and you're gonna get was indeed when you consider the most sanctioned country in the world, the russian federation, currently the 2nd highest g d p growth, but 2024 only behind that of china which is number one extra we was question was because of
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the the, [000:00:00;00] the,
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the 1st 3rd of the 19th century was marked by the aggressive expansion of the united states the americans sought to seize as much territory for settlement as possible. ignoring the sovereignty of the neighboring states and the interests of the indigenous peoples. in 1845, washington announced the annexation of mexican texas. and in march, 1846. american troops invaded mexico. however, mexico itself did not have enough means to effectively confront the enemy. besides, it was being torn apart by internal conflicts. the americans managed to turn the died of the war in their favor. in september 18, 47, the u. s. army captured mexico city. mexico was course designed a humiliating peace treaty according to way to get lost 55 percent of its territory . cnx ation of the lands to the united states led to terrible consequences. bloodshed, genocide was committed against the indians in california during the 1st half. and 3
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of the american ruled the number of the indigenous people in the region decrease from 150000. this 16000 people, slavery, which had been abolished in mexico long before the united states attacked was restored on the occupied territories. this will later become one of the reasons for the civil war in the united states themselves. nations like individuals are punished for their transgressions. we got our punishment. american president ulysses grant wrote about the consequences of aggression against mexico several decades later the

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