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in the day of maybe the idea of the current mazda is a few frames who are located overseas, is to place the burden of making on popular decisions on the current executive branch. a lot of them are opposing saves. ukraine is essentially under western control and point, so if the loved him here, zalinski who's presidential term we simply expired, is no longer legitimate. while ukraine's parliament i'm at speaker still are also ahead. our policy is been that we don't encourage we're unable strikes outside ukraine's borders to pass through. we think that we should allow you create to neutralize russian military sites. the cranes western bonkers are splits on whether to allow t have to use the weapons to strike deeper into russian territory. my
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mother was killed. my sister's son and my cousins bought these our daughters here. they have some debt, a 100 times. at least 21 people are reportedly killed in the rough uh, on tuesday. i was local say, is really tongues for advancing into the hearts of the southern. most calvin's last coming up that george in prime minister, accuse us foreign forces pushing a ukraine like crew in the contagion. country that says that george and harlots override the presidential veto, the so called foreign agents mail. the, this is our team to nashville my name due to the legal of 30 minutes of news and views and starts not ukraine is western allies are seeking to place the bonus on making dislike decisions,
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including about mobilization on the current government in order to easier replace the later outs, according to the russian president speaking, while on a visit to his back, as though the most would be the 1st day of c, maybe the idea of the current mazda is of ukraine to a located overseas is to place the burden of making on popular decisions on the current executive branch that's including the adoption of the decision to further lower the mobilization, a gc. and after the adoption of this and other unpopular decisions, you know, with the current representatives of the executive branch, might be replaced by people free from the responsibility that lays on their shoulders for decisions that are unpopular among the population. according to vladimir important, one of the biggest issues regarding ukraine right now is the legitimacy of vladimir zalinski. his presidential term was supposed to come to an end of this month. the new election still haven't been held. and flattery important says that the,
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the constitution, which it seems that he's been studying quite thoroughly, should be used as a roadmap in this situation. and he says, in this particular case, authority over ukraine should be moved to the parliament. that hasn't happened now . he says he understands, that's one of the reasons why a presidential election has been held there is uh, because uh, the martial law is set in place in ukraine but quickly says that this could be easily resolved if the ukrainians canceled the law lifted the band and then allowed their people to vote and decide whether or not stable, once latimer resiliency to stay in the office to legally or they want someone new to come in. this leads us to another issue for it is, for instance, if moscow in key, if we're to hold something you radical piece talks, then putting says, in this current situation, they're not really sure who is authorized to hold these negotiations on the green inside who will sit there on the other side of that table,
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and among the questions posed whose bed was one on the west intentions to allow kids to use and west buttons to strike inside russia. what was the martian president's comments with us? speaking about of these calls made by some western officials, including the head of nato to officially allow you brain to use western made weapons. and attacks targets on the russian territory. putting says that they hear these calls, they're closely monitoring them. but then he says that the way some of these weapons so technically works is that even if you queens were formerly allowed to use them, then the way they work is that to the west would still be responsible for these attacks. here's why. the elizabeth which nettles are basically then this new high precision long range weapons customer cannot be launched without using space reconnaissance piano. in addition, the final target choice and the so called flight mission, we but it can only be made by highly qualified specialist based on this technical intelligence he's doing,
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it was the who is doing this is because at least this is done by those who produce and allegedly supply the systems, the brain, this can and does happen without the participation of ukrainian military personnel . and other systems are also being prepared on the basis of space exploration. yeah . and are automatically brought to the appropriate calculations. is this task is being prepared not by ukrainian service men, but by representatives of nato countries. but these representatives of nato countries, especially in yours and announcements, they should generally be aware of what they are playing with. when you, they should remember that this is some of them as a rule, a states with a small territories, and a very dentist population when you much to and this is a factor that they should keep in mind before talking about striking the russian territory. so this is a serious matter of the condition, and we are of course, watching it very carefully flattering and putting, also commented on caused by some european states including baltic states defense needs on military instructors to ukraine. well,
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pollutant says that the west numbers have been fighting washer and ukraine for a while. now. moscow clearly sees it, and he says they've been suffering severe losses and slightly important things that turning these mercenaries so formally, into nato military instructors could be a way of legitimizing these, this right on this just the key of military are saying that for and specialists may appear in ukraine. of course, they have been there for a long time, under the guise of so called mercenaries, points we hear the radio communications in english and french in polish. and they are suffering losses. and it's getting more and more difficult for them to be hidden. so maybe the time has come to officially show their presence to legalize these losses. some people, also polish authorities declare that they are ready to send their contingents. they claim they do it to protect their own board and to allow reserve ukrainian units to be moved to the front line. so it's not a good decision, but it's another escalation and another step towards
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a serious european conflict. by them, they will be in the striking range of military forces. do they wanted to do? they are welcome. we will still do as we see fit spoken, regardless of who is on the territory of ukraine. i'm going to ask them once, give us just a little while, stay thing it's on wavering support for ukraine. washington is refusing to a lot of key up to use it to weapons to strike russian territory, something, nothing. nato secretary general has been pushing for our policies. been that we don't encourage weren't able strikes outside ukraine's borders. but if you look at the broad sweep of our policy, we made clear, then you crane has no better supporters in the united states. and we don't just say that we back it up with our military assistance. we back it up with our diplomacy in marshalling nicole, listen, i'm more than 50 countries around the world to support ukraine. and we'd pack it up with the measures. we've taken to all the rest the accountable to. however, now crossing brussels,
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they use foreign policy chief say some of the blocks members want ukraine to start hitting russia with weapons that they've sent. a low use of bro, dated may have thought a number of european countries oppose such a move. here's the take of our t contributor, rachel marse. on one hand, in this press conference, you see missed that the use new military aid for ukraine was being blocked because it requires unanimity and well hungry for one is dissenting. and on the other hand, when it comes to individual european countries wanting to say, do you crate, okay, well, go ahead and use the weapons that our country gave you to hit targets deep inside russia and risk escalation, suddenly browse all cool about that percent. so why is brought even bringing this up now? well, at this meeting that just took place in brussels, breathing down the neck of your own defense ministers, was ukraine's defense chief roost, him or off, and also nato secretary general and stilton bird, who was musing over the weekend that ukraine's defense ought to now mean all
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sensitive strikes on russia back home, mused about sending french trips to ukraine and said, just of the weekend that europe is multiplying, external and internal enemies, even german chancellor, all our schultz has said, look, we gave you create our weapons under the conditions that they don't use them to bomb russia and we're not willing to move those goals, hose and risk more problems. spain is also said now forget it. even those ones, he personally went there to push for it recently, and he's not the only one heading for a face plant with his rhetorical gymnastics routine for study. clearly this month shows that the green is being attacked from bases located in russia. we think that we should allow ukraine to neutralize the 2 sides from which on these files are fire tv. it will. so if we're talking about statements, but again, stopping burger, someone else so that you crane could use weapons that are supplied to it from abroad. i think this is completely logical, your brand is fighting award and they are defending themselves. and as long it's, it's in the interest of their self defense and restoring the discharge for
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integrity of their country. it is quite seasonable with that they have to strike also insides the rush. so from my perspective, that should not be the the date they sound like they graduated from the benjamin netanyahu. yes. sounds legal to me. school of international law from the spokesman . dimitri pest, golf qualified the use current vibe as quote war time, ecstasy, and hum, gary, and for a minister peter c hoc co said over the weekend that europe has fallen into war psychosis. and that its foreign policy has become a one trick pony beginning and ending with ukraine. like you go to the cam and the ukranian casualties are becoming more than more than bearable. the korean men are not being allowed out of the grain. and now the ones that contribute to being used in as a war, and obviously as the escalation hates, this neighborhood. first one can almost clearly hear the argument that the soldiers should be sent from the geographical proximity. first, all these means that they want to send central european youth,
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including him getting used to the war with mandatory european conscription. what seems to be happening here overall is that there are leaders at the very top of these institutions of global governance, light burrell at the you and stilton berg at nato, neither of whom are elected through any kind of popular democratic vote. giving a blessing for an esl, a tory joy ride of sorts, and some u. p. and countries are following right along with it, while others are desperately right now trying to hit the brakes on the ground car before it goes straight off of class. let's cross to defense technology specialist on international consultants. earl russell, be sent in washington, d. c. for his take. you're most welcome the u. s. or is usually the one to leave the charge when it comes to military interventions. why do you think america is now holding back on allowing its weapons to be used to bomb russia? i think there's a in the holding back,
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but there is discussions inside is victoria new and advocating for this minor settings for blinking is advocating a silently behind the scenes for for use it lifting the band to. but i think there's, i think the defense department still wants to try to limit it. and i think they feel that the, if it, if it does get lifted, there's going to be an escalation. and i think we've got people within the government um and that are wirelessly trying to limit uh, any uh for the risk relation and, and they are probably controlling the ads for now. the us policy on this apart from bombing targets all across still in boston. crimea key is miller tree has also been using drones to hit at deep into russia for months, including as far as moscow and even st. petersburg, cutting ukrainians. be doing all that without western involvement?
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no i, i think, i mean, i guess it's possible, but personally, i think the, the targeting information. so the sophistication that's needed for that. the probably, uh you, you may have some intelligence sources inside of record 2 that are, that are embedded somehow that are providing assistance. so i'm, um, i, i feel uh, it's highly likely that there is some type of the western assistance in, uh, being that information, especially in the targeting and perhaps with the racial basically training or providing advice on the operational implementation as well. what sort of divisions within nato have been on covered by this proposed use of western at supplied weapons against russian territory? what's the implications of that for the us that blog?
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yeah, i think the, there's a lot of discussions inside the inside that we're not even you know, can actually see, obviously there's divisions outside that are, that are visible to everyone but, but i think there's even more inside. and then we got, i think we got spain, we've got a lea, we've got uh uh, obviously a hungry crap silva ikea that are that are pushing against the this policy and, and trying to limit the escalation, the even if you look good, you know, i guess it's just, i mean, germany and france for so so, but, but germany even today, they kind of uh, switch just recently as far as well. maybe hitting military bases that were, were weapons were fired from not other military bases in that civilian base. but when you start to kind of fine tune and it gets really difficult,
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but i think what we're seeing here, there's a lot of course there's pressure, obviously burrell is behind this. i'm sure the volta the baltic states are very, very pro, for this, although they would suffer the consequences 1st and in poland perhaps as well. so you've got the and they're pushing one way. you've got other people pushing the other way. we've got blinking. uh, in newland new and still got her hands in this somehow that are pushing one way it's i think the, there's fragmentation as a result of this and we don't necessarily see it visible, but i think there's greater fragmentation. you see the frustration with the you with oregon put her in a block on this stuff. they've settings. we saw the issues that with the voc, ya, who knows what's going to happen with that and mr. pitts. so, but um, okay, but, and then we've got voices being ranged it with other countries as well. they're not
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consistent, they're not united. and these are all nato members as well. so we've got stolen burg, advocating some policy that he doesn't have a unanimous support from is the other members of this good, really kind of, we can the, the support with ease and trust them to maybe not visible to everyone. but i think within, you could have more of a specific ration of support increase of this within nato. and within, you know, the you retired us army, lieutenant colonel. earl ross, please, and thank you very much for your analysis. thank you. to guys us we're, i'm much feared full scale is really invasion of the southern most city of a rough i is a part of being full swing over 20 people have reported they've been killed in the last number of hours with many more seeing the area as id f tags are said to be pushing deeper into the city. here's what we heard from the local journalist to
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explain the serious and the targeting the high contain scription, the more on target and also the people that bought some problem. it is still on the, on the beach and the operation for the atlanta area. they have already been faxing the funding area, an area that was there, as it says, area by the closest the cancer advantage to the is actually in the, in the body. uh no, no thank eastern part of the process. um by approaching that earlier, it seems that the the forces are trying to enter our struggle, which is in the body hot roughly on um help us for god's sake their dead bodies in the streets. no one has mercy on us or cares about us. save us, save the children,
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if not all of us, then at least to save them. who did not sleep all night because of bombing from tanks and planes which led to our neighbor because we were living in a tent. and when the morning came, the bomb to the legal mosque, which we were heading to. we turned again, running here and there not knowing where to go because of the bombing above our heads. even ambulances in on the rough stuff were evacuated, but we are still under fire. here we have buried family members before my mother was killed. my sister's son and my cousins, the bombed us from the air and today the bummed us from the ground. and without warning, we use our daughters here. they have seen this a 100 times, some of our teas, middle east, corresponding marie, if an option that has more on the situation, the small, overcrowded city of rafa is face. it is very important to say, 1st of all that so far, there hasn't been any official announcement from israel about an unanticipated large scale operation and rough uh, but for days,
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the adf has been conducting what it's called limited operations in the area with cavities rising, including i'm on civilians now we hear about is really tang taylor re and heavy bombardment on the ground. we also hear from our correspondence on the ground that civilian infrastructure hayes being targeted. we also receive pictures showing gallons, leaving rough, uh, and so cold humanitarian zones that were supposed to be rescued and 10 protect civilians trap taina was on. so the situation on the ground is very, very tense. and this escalation comes after a deadly attack buys really army. earlier on sunday, when the idea of heat, i can full displaced people prime minister benjamin, antonia who cold stays rarely strike a tragic mistake though in an investigation the un believe chief reactive to this comment saying that colon and and the stake is a message that means nothing for those killed those grieving and those trying to
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save their lives. let's take a listen now that i feel about being interviewed rough uh we have, well, we created about a 1000000 non involve presidents. and despite our best efforts not to home the non involve, unfortunately, a tragic mistake happened last night. we are investigating the case will present the conclusions because this policy, whether the attack was a war crime or a tragic mistake for the people of gaza. there is no debate. what happened last night was the latest and possibly most cruel, abomination. to call it a mistake is a message that means nothing for those killed, those grieving and those trying to save lives. earlier, the i c j is your member road to stop the idea of some military operation in rough . but so far we see the opposite. these really army goes deep intensity, fine. it's a tax is from bergman's and earlier and benjamin he said, yeah, who's really prime minister said that no one will stop it as well. and this is what we see happening now. and unfortunately,
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we might expect more tragic events and mode us, of course, from both sides. well, despite having armed israel throughout the gals, a war us officials are not doubling down on distancing themselves from the killing of palestinians by the idea of. here's the latest on that stands from whitehouse. national security spokesman shottenkirk not on the grass game were not there. i mean, you know, i don't have, we don't have troops that i can look at every single soldier and where they are. what on the ground? i am not the idea of spokesman. this is not tell of these. again, we're not on the ground count noses. we aren't on the ground. we are flying aircraft. we're not choosing the targets. we're not providing the intelligence that leads to every target that these really decide to hit. it is
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their operation. their troops involve their capabilities, their pilots. every time i hear mr. kirby, he, i don't give them the honor of calling him an admiral or an officer of the united states military. i was an officer and always an officer, but to hear their law eyes is, is so nauseating. it's, it's uh and i mean beyond the pale and, and let's, let's correct the record. when kirby says we're not on the ground, we're not providing the recognizance finding. the target that is all lies. the united states is providing the satellite recognizance and the high level aero recognizance and the naval recognizance and the missiles and the drones and the grenades and the bullets and the financing and the maurice and everything else that's needed to sustain the job or not of genocide which the is re lease have created, and they are constantly lying about. remember the massage doctrine through deception,
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wage war, and israel, and netanyahu and benny dance and their entire a couple of screaming criminals and death cedars are aligned to the world when they say this is an accident. this is a coordinated strike with the ground forces and the error forces and the satellite forces and the united states forces, which is occupying both in tel aviv and on the mediterranean. so the blood that is on netanyahu's hands is also on the entire is rarely political and government establishment and on blank and, and on sullivan and on v down patel. and on the admiral kirby and on everyone else in the, by the administration in the state of portland and the c i a during his latest media briefing, john kirby was also asked to comment on the, on folding it is really assault on the roof at this is what was said, a single single the mean we're talking about, you know,
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you're driving me into, i pathetic when i hate that, but one take one arm of vehicle does not constitute a major ground operation. a major ground operation is, you know, thousands and thousands of troops moving in a maneuvered, concentrated, coordinated way against a variety of targets on the ground. the kinds of things we've seen we've, we've done ourselves. that's what we're talking about here. this is, this is an air strike, it's not a major ground operation. it's different one, tig with a town full of civilians is a genocide. it is a military operation, one tank blowing up women and children who are hiding intense uh is uh, one of the greatest genocides we've seen in the history of humanity. and it shows the heartless, maniacal, murderous attitude of these talmudic st. lunatics. and they are populated in the entire government of israel and this is
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a tank that was cool. busy and aided by ground soldiers calling in the location, coordinating with satellites and air recognizance. so it is a major operation, and kirby knows that. and because he knows that he should be held liable and he should be on the list of warrants that are advanced. georgian parliament members have faced off with the president who's from an opposition party. and over with the heard vito on the so called foreign agents bill, the countries prime minister sees foreign forces want to see a ukraine, likes scenario of chaos in georgia. and what we see is that some individuals, the global war party, tried to use the letter of joining the european union for rights and georgia and the change of power. we have all seen what such processes have led to a new crane. in reality, such a blackmail has brought you green to the present day. hol, 84 parliamentarians voted to override the president's veto. where at whereas only 4 of these parliamentarians voted against that. and this is something that actually
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didn't surprise everyone. anyone. everyone knew that this was going to happen pretty much, even the president of the country has pro western said that this decision to veto the, for an agent skill was more of a matter of principle for her. so at any rate, this is a law that's going to come into force very soon in the country. and it was brought through a completely legitimate democratic process, the united states for its part. it has the oldest for an agents law in the entire west, and it's very, very strict and comparison of the one that was just passed in georgia. and i mean one might even go to the on to say that the george in law is very lenient. they would just require agencies that receive over 20 percent of their income from abroad to register in the government database. and despite all that, washington's already in lodging condemnation and threats against those who, according to the united states, are apparently the babbling against democracy. the united states condemns this act
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last week, secretary blinking announced that anyone who undermines democratic processes or institutions in georgia, as well as their immediate family members, may be found ineligible for us visas under newly announced policy, precluding travel to the united states. some you officials are certainly no strangers the following washington's lead on foreign policy don't. to what extent are we seeing that player? it's in this case, while the european union is also doubling down on its own threats, we heard from joseph burrell and the commission. they both said that they are considering all possible options in terms of how they're going to react to these developments coming out of georgia. and we don't really know exactly what that means. that's all they said, considering all possible options. while we've got other officials from a use states essentially saying that they're going to block any possibility for georgia to actually become an e. u member state, a very sad day for georgia and the rest of europe. the passing of this law effectively puts georgia's accession to the you on hold with no benefit for anybody . almost anybody. we are dismayed by george's problem is choice not to use this
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historic opportunity to move on with the european integration and to leave its people in the large min wasting room for in depth and the future. despite popular opposition and international appeals, georgie's ruling policy has to date post the foreign agents lower to silence opposition media and then g o's. unless the ruling policy changes its course of action, georgia will not advance on policy you membership. i mean, for all these western state states, lodging threats at the democratically elected george in parliament for passing a war and its own country. it just looks really, really hypocritical, especially when the parliament itself is saying that this law is to ensure transparency in the country. and that over overriding the presence veto of it is not only a victory for the parliament, but a victory for the country sovereignty as well. probably many years ago, no one could have imagined that georgia would be able to make an independent decision despite facing resistance on such a scale. what exactly is the george and parliament majority leader and platinum
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when calling to move an independent decision there? well, for decades there have been thousands of us. the state department funded a and g o. as in georgia, actually trying to spread attitudes that are hostile towards russia among the younger generations. they've been working tirelessly in the education system of the country and in the media organizations of the country. that's why last year, when they 1st uh, wanted to put the sledges legislation for and this year there was violence as well . but at any rate, this law is now set to come into effect. very soon they overrate they, they were able to override the president's feeder veto. so it's unlikely that the protestors that are still out there in front of the parliament right now are going to achieve very much i to what you're saying with this american political commentator um conservative radio steve gill question. how washington would react if the same standards it uses to criticize georgia, were applied to the us itself. out there,
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the george and part of it decided that they weren't transparency when it comes to for and money trying to influence their political and policy decisions out there. that uh, and i do think it'd be interesting if uh, the same standards were inclined to us bureaucratic officials like blanking and those who are promoting interference in our own elections using for him money. him money to influence the re election of joe biden. would it be nice and foreign countries with blank, blank, and some of these other us officials from being able to travel to their countries. just apply the same standard that they're seeking to, to bully and threaten georgia with transparency. knowing who's putting money into your political and policy disputes in your country already something that any, any type for you should embrace and certainly those in the west who scream democracy in the top of their law should be embracing this law. not trying to a bullying, georgia into allowing foreign money these in g.

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