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officer is served in the state department counterterrorism office under investor del daily. so i wanted to come here to russia in the dawn bass area and gather the facts to take back to the american people for the course or the
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hold on bass of the front line. so this is where the bombs and the bullets are raging. this is where people are dying, this is where the buildings are exploding. so i wanted to see 1st hand the scars of war, the wounds in the street. the level of the building was being collapse. i wanted to see the soldiers that were fighting and hear from them why they were fighting, fighting started in their opinion. and ultimately, where we're heading. the bradley, the 1st american army officer, who's been here since then, snowden. so i want to see with my own eyes what american tax fair dollars have done. i think this is a privilege,
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and i do need to come in. and the most important thing that we can do is show that america has americans that do not have conflict, resentment, possibility, or prejudice towards the russia. so it's sad that america is turned into war, but i think that's why american military officers can come and be a be show that america is not about war. and this, this is, this is an opportunity to see firsthand what's happened and what the truth is. the, [000:00:00;00]
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the russian special forces training, these guys are ready for action, which are very, very impressive, highly proficient in their weapons and their magazine changes. course, the kalashnikov is the best rifle on the planet. and that becomes very, very apparent in the simplicity of their changes. and their maneuverability in their use of this weapon system. so the classic off is not only the most rugged rifle, but it is the most simple for high combat, high stress situations. what's impressive is the maneuverability of the soldiers. these guys are remarkably tight on market release. refreshing
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the of the tell them it's been a long time since i had a collection of go the good good weapon. the best weapons, the truck truck.
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the well the thank you. well trained. will train man tell him. he's will a good trainer. his men will land yeah, it takes me back to infantry training, drill, drill, drill, drill, drill. a sort of operations are things like ballet hours and
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hours and hours and hours and hours of drilling or so it comes muscle memory. when it comes matthew pretty quick. you're holding a weapon, the proper pos, your magazine, flipping it's so it's a great weapon though. the collection of cough is without a doubt, one of the most lethal weapon systems. simplicity, $760.00 around. that's something that you know, the, him for the am 16 of these weapon systems of ever
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the the, the i enjoyed being with the tank crews in the russian military officials that were showing us the, the use of these vehicles that were nice to go out in the mud and get dirty and enjoying the range the vehicle is fits to pick up some of that. do you have some quotes to leave? i see that those are the ones you need. mama, papa, but i don't see any t. so you go to the extent vehicles to the city mothers go to seo, document should be go anymore. nothing has to be a month to escape. no, to attend the serbian, the gentleman i spoke with extensively in spanish, we have that in common. so we had a conversation in spanish, he had
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a patch pro putting on his, on a shirt. he was very positive towards president putin as all the soldiers were. but they were again, volunteers fighting for the level of country fighting against fascism village shows a deal to so that i did see on a more stable boy button a goes the most often more when it's on the right that is that this is oh my god, all right, one or 30, if you want to the bush. this is the land as us to get us. yes. are you sure? sure. sure. sure. sure. house and we will need to share many the last that i would hello. oh yes, it was the you moist bonita could you not it, which of course especially of, of what a bit the with the most of the most let me fix that on the phone. all right, so is it or something by serial at the bottom of it, you know, the answer, most of you know,
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so when data so that hexavalent the majority of racing as long as the forest. let's give that to let's clear. so if you to ok, sounds like this one's out of the way, but there was no way of switching the button. okay? because the lender thing itself, so by the bank is the only registration i am going to go into very well constructed base stamps and had a massive part of bosch soup that we shared. and i think that's extraordinary. important to keep the motivation of the troops. i is to maintain a, a connection to civilized and fraternal living and they were jocular, they were happy, they were motivated. there was a joyful enthusiasm in the hearts of the russian soldiers where i think the
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ukrainian soldiers are full of dread fear and the ventu ality of defeat. and perhaps absolute destruction can win. and so for, for what i know, i'm not going to be on the point, the same post in the, on the well, when we're out in the field, i enjoyed meeting the young japanese gentlemen who had joined the troops and was finding in the front lines. he was fighting as a independent volunteer because he was an anti globalist. he did not want to see the george soros and global his tyranny spread. and russia was the only country that uh, was uh, fighting back against that high stage. yeah. one, download the one month, one month? yes. from japan. yes. okay. so, and have you seen any action?
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have you been fighting the enemy? uh no. uh i. yeah. i uh, just uh the, the ratings and yes, i love watching is a here. uh i don't the go fight yet. not yet. yes. not yet. we you want to. oh yes, yes. okay. so are you officer or enlisted me as soon as the restaurant is sergeant sergeant. okay. i was a lieutenant in the us aren't. oh yeah, good. yeah it's, it's good to see so many people from around the world coming to fight for russia. yeah. against nazis against global list, against george soros and all of this wickedness. yes. and, and i think the russia will win very, very soon. oh yes,
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i believe a go shop. we do at b. this will. yeah, yes. the the other, you know what sky o'neill fluids the when you got involved involved got them from the book. the job. i don't know. we have of the money for the theater. if i've heard of human views to that, but he's just like the associate with really a couple i get those go for need a lot more for the doors of familiar with the the large blushing legit, cynthia?
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yes. i think you said that we can see it on there. which assessment planning put is you. i think i to yeah, that'd be the the here we see. and you can hear explosions in the background time. ours or, or some ukrainian web u. s. weapons. the premiums of god, 155 artillery that the us loves, defend. look at all these bullet holes and shrapnel. well, they have reinforced the building was sandbags,
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which is to shield it from artillery rounds, shrapnel, explosions, bullets grenades. so it is turned a civilian. the city and a currency changed into a war zone where they are afraid of bombings and artillery rounds. and judging by last nights, music in the sky, ah, it's still going on. so it just occurred to me what americans would do if their banks had sandbags surrounding them. what would americans do if their children were afraid to walk to school less the high, more missile fall in the middle of their play grounding? killed them. but a man, what would americans do if they had a similar situation going on in oklahoma? that's happening and, and that's so the target,
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the military target that was so important for the ukrainians to strike was the city library. a city library containing books, knowledge was done. of course, those are toxic to the ukrainian nazi sugs led by zelinski silver. that'd be a deal of this up like you don't know, we might be asked, could we spend that, steve? to best select, let's say a given the cdl with this metal model for do you do is so it uses the more youngest miles they have the de moines, is it? yes. well i'm very sorry. nobody's been since the review. i don't really know how the people here handle it for 10 years, 10 years and some people are telling me that most of these holidays haven't been so
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intense. you know, it's like, i don't really know how to handle it. you know, to what i'm seeing here is almost sometimes with young ladies. yeah. and for me, at the and how the people are still functioning is also, you know, what's beyond belief because we, in australia and canada in the united states have never experienced what they're experiencing here. absolutely. never before have we have, we had this in the west. we've lived a life of luxury in fact, this for 50 years. yeah. yeah, exactly where we're sitting this moment is the front line. yes. i mean that it's really not to be right. yeah. how does that mean? yes. is the front line? yes. it's the frontline city, the
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san this thing is that it is american weapons being use that are causing americans to have to wear body armor when they visit cities like the next the the
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the most. but then would you mind me, sir? or when the different things are going just existing, they're going to send me pictures on star business. your mother just couldn't. oh by know she'd be a so angel share them with son is brennan, or seemed academic kind of sick. and then when i went to consider bank but the most didn't work at all. no. okay. then wish the more you know, you most of the know created to. so we are in a time that couldn't be the last to days. and we must be salt and light voices of love
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for people to see and find christ. so it's hard, but good spiritual man like you provide the light for people to follow the dimension yet. assume it's. i'm going to train them of the globe by medicine. what the strong and what the me i just belittle i'm on my below credit. i'm not sure if i'm here or is it, is it new, is there going to create a new york or is it any general several crass could look at the boulevard? no frustrating already. and as you remember, the 1st degree, excusing grand sportage and leaving it to the officials that are going to do what else i don't want to perform. you're standing in, let me have to know the station board then americans loved the russians and the
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premiums we know evil has been done in the american name and we are praying against it. that's why i can. and many, many other americans, the r defenders of russia and ukraine, the america c. c. c literacy. now let's go out of time. i'm sorry for your loans. i'm sorry that you're here. i've come to take the truth back to america and health. and as for i wanted to bring you some yes
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news or for you know fat healthy may i ask how you were wounded me cause it coming because the drawing gave me a good. so the 1st, the with i didn't show you control on most them i have no choice. ok to full died of the origin by true of a medicine, but as a new most of course, it may be of the buses. i need student college to the my own us please do, but give, so i give this moment, i'm not the solution i presume was for somebody to invite so we didn't know what to do. i mean, we might, i mean i post the quarter because we're issue with billboard. now, if i need to come see you, i'm, he got scared, was there. you place the nice to turn it all? well, don't let him stay one more the book which subject, which means i wrote the which symbol google, which goes over to the risk of losing a guy's, got a man leads conflict page and his besides of us,
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i wanted to meet the wounded russian soldiers to look into their eyes and see the patriotism of the heroism that they were embodied by. i wanted also talk with them about how they were hurt, what the weapons and injured them were. they mines were the missiles, with a high martial, they cluster bombs and they come from the united states and they come for britain did they come from germany? france, how were they injured in what conditions in the camp? so these are all being manufactured in the united states sent to ukraine to for me if they thought or to compose elizabeth a motion for. yeah. yeah, devastating. literally the rules,
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this was not this one you might have didn't use a man and us a cardboard. so blue line dot com. oh, do you got a phone number? i should give them a call and tell them, hey, i've got your property in the criminal enterprise because the politicians that to take a tax fair dollars to buy these weapons or getting money in their own pockets from the defense contractor agencies. so all the companies that make these weapon systems getting money to the american politicians for passing a passing financial packages. so literally, graham and all of these republicans and democrats who vote to send weapons,
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dean cray, they're getting money off the top, they'll get a $1000000.00 in brown bag of cash. so right behind me of the building that was struck on november 6th by high morrow bombs time. our missiles fired by the ukrainian military that killed civilians. the so we're going into the building that has been shredded by highmore missile systems . the see the impact on the wall, it's shredded. all the shrapnel went up to is it that same lines? yes as mine off. so that sign says mine's is if mine is to blow us up. so will be a little cautious. in many ways,
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i feel like that classic seeing from the world war to tape for the american army takes the german towns folk into the concentration camp to show them what the nazis were doing in their extermination camps. all of this propaganda that russia invaded with ambitions against germany and the you and the west saw both fit of russia came in to defend the people of denette score being genocide, such as a woman, young, pretty woman who was captured rate, tortured branded for dot cut in a swastika shape,
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the 1834 france invaded algeria and straight away the french started inhabiting it to strengthen their position. the column is known as the new ours took the best land. from day one, the local population was put into an unequal position and was briefly exploited. this caused them as these guns and the people of l. g area began their long term fight for independence. 1954, the banner of freedom was raised by the national liberation front. a guerrilla war against the occupants broke out. the french tried to suppress, to rebuild you and using cruel measures. whole villages were wiped out acts of
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georgia and executions of civil people including pregnant women, children and old people took place more than 2000000 people were born into concentration camps. however, these punitive measures didn't help. cl, jerry and patriot managed to induce france. the start sees negotiations in 1962 heavy and ards were assigned 14 l. jerry on the bass towards independence. but this was achieved at a colossal price. algeria by rights is considered to be a country of martyrs. according to the calculations of historians, the french colonists are responsible for the depths of one and a half 1000000 algerians. the that the language the behavior is, has become really extreme in the west. so i think again, it's because they are there, empire is on the,
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on the decline. it's wrapped with the decline, the declining the see it following. and it just makes it more angry, more hostile and more full of patrons, the, the job rally her mother's us to store. okay. the model girl that i got you. no problem seeing that on the out of the thing 30 minutes us out in the drive. i showed my brother through he was sudden to hoping for a lo so now i never looked at searches as being the same. well, i guess i lost my list. that's the outcome of and that's kind of least it'd be again yes, because it's like you'd be a photo of that police. you really take your life as another crime. same could have been
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a doctor or nurse could have been the next president. we can't keep losing people out here. the in the stories that shapes the weak iranians, more than for the late presidents. right. you see, and his entourage who were killed in a helicopter crash and the country's vice president says us sanctions were partially responsible for the tragedy. the, the american economic sanctions have also affected our own aviation equipment systems. we have lost great people, but the political history of iran and the last half century has shown that such incidents have only led to greater unity of the people. a warning, disturbing images ahead, despite orders by the international court of justice to stop genocide and won't be offensive on rough up. israel continued since relentless bombardment of the

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