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forces the latest on that can be funded. artie dot com, the noted vietnam, american law the vietnam war last it's almost 2 decades and dragged in numerous countries. not any read now and then you don't see a number. what is all i'm empty. hundreds of thousands of american troops was sent to the country to bank the south vietnamese on me, i got the american soldiers mooted resistors, most of us like the down entire villages and spread dangerous chemicals. and li
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bye. all right. did the americans ever fully acknowledge what they did and on the vietnamese veterans ready to forgive? yeah, yeah. yeah. that's a ways to go. yeah. the
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on march, the 22nd 1943. during the great petri, i'll take the shirts and munch fatality in 118, run down the belly, mercy, and village of cartoons or uh, the ship of the new wish to be loaded in luxury is scenarios. so this one, most of the stuff over the world to pony you to you. 149 people died including 75 children of age who was practically wiped off the face of the long new blue loves of the orchard. and couldn't. charlie was noisy and we'll use porters photos. oh shoot. was hard really. i really usually don't you? sonya. so the infamous battalion responsible for the actual city included over $100.00 ukrainian nationalists from west and ukraine because of the picture. all
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right, and so i'm see what you guys are looking for versus the new e phone. that's a long list to you guys, but i assume you're up with them. you as customers declassified criminal cases from the central archive of the k g, b, a better rules, shut the light on the atrocity and on so numerous questions. so it's of remained an onset for many years. watch on. see the, [000:00:00;00]
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the, after the end of world war 2, the national liberation movement, it'd be, it intensified dramatically, having driven away the japanese occupiers. the vietnamese patriots by no means
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wanted the return of the former french colonizers. flood brands did not want to lose the rich colony and decided to beat the opposition by board. in december 1946, a full scale war broke out. the main bay, 3 arctic organization, led by old g min, inflicted heavy losses on the french. the invaders were in raged. according to western historians of the 250000 lives of peaceful victim, these were on their contents. the colonialists widely used the practice of mass rape of b. it means women as revenge on the gorilla. in 1947, the french destroyed the village of knights rock, murdering 170 women, and 157 children. however, terror did not help. in 1954, the vietnamese is defeated the french army, and the decisive battle of gen, being full, almost $12000.00 french soldiers and officers,
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including the commander general of the categories. and his command staff were captured, that ca, visualization of a huge garrison at a demoralizing effect in europe. the french laughed vietnam, but they were replaced by even more violent and much stronger invaders. the american hard times were awaiting vietnam again the what the here st. petersburg international economic form has been a place where many high profile guests have arrived from all over the world all over the multi polar world. especially at the plenary session that took place of the 3rd day of this very important and internationally noteworthy for them. and we're lucky actually enough today to be joined by one of the highest most v i p. guess one of them that gave
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a speech and participated in the discussions at the plenary session. and that of course is the presence of zimbabwe. mr. your excellency emerson, i mean, i've got way thanks for joining us and giving us the time for this interview. and mister president. uh, 1st i'd like to just ask you about what, what, what would you say was the most important agreements that you came to with? russian plus, present, vladimir, put in that this year's form in st. petersburg as well as the relations between the most crowded. excellent. so, and that i received an invitation from my brother present, put, i mean, did today accept it and came over. and i don't regret that came over because we don't, but you need to discuss one on one or the promotion in the concert edition at the making our lessons more comprehensive than before. well, i know you mentioned the brother,
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and this is something that i noticed at the plenary session as well. you called vladimir putting uh, your brother. i guess it would be safe to say that you consider russian have brotherly relations with isn't baldwin people as well. but i would say that's, you know, a really endearing thing to say in terms of the international relations between the 2 countries. what kind of a common history of multi polarity and anti imperialism. would you say that the 2 countries share that make both the russian people in zimbabwe and people so close? were you with that? um, remember i was in the district and then they, we did not get the independence from the but this one, if a telephone call we are just black and white men of uh, colleagues went to prison. uh so one of them has been doing is in prison. and they
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fight to freedom to do, but i dear is in by a deliberative edition from the partition becomes in public. so in the process of, uh, the oil for the impression, you know, struggling for independence. uh, the events of it, the uh, give us ground clean, or if you don't fight this, the fight isn't produced. so the lessons between the and the most cool is a historical because the system to us to i 10 independent. so you're not going to get to get yourself because we have so far um the come to terms we again have good relations with united kingdom. but we don't forget that together for local and you must us. but in your speech, at the plenary session, i remember you said you had as in bob,
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we had some serious economic goals to achieve before 2030. how would you say, or rather, which sectors of cooperation between russians and bob, why would you say, are the most important to achieve these goals? that's in bubble as when, you know, it is in the kind of jeopardy of, of any government is still sick. you of, for the security for people in that process, do i see food security? do we need to fit the laser? and the, the russian for impression is, is that the stuff is been assisting us with the plaza. and the problem is to continue to view as the assistance in foreclosure. it is our primary objective as a country that do we, i choose 10 minute food security in our country, right. and i'll get the customer pin and the bill you sent for it now goes up and down the green bubble to fall into
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a category for this acute. so we have various emissions with them that i've seen for addition in terms of crowding, fertilizer to promote, to not only for the security of a subclass in different directions for the uh, availability of security and division. and for the last 4 or 5 years, some bubbles i 10 foot security, and do we have developed infrastructure to get on the food security is a movement with the base drought, or there's no doubt of a developing, in addition to the facilities in the country to make sure we have and it gives you enough ehtridge that they've got to do is domestic flips. a good about you. good is we go beyond just the demand or domestic consumption. and in terms of your country's foreign policy, what role do you see russia playing in the future with the, the lesson for addition,
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assisted us getting the business alongside does not china where most of us, so we tend to defer to the bodies and indeed things over to you intended to do. so the shame, that's where we disagree with us. the fact is about this. so don't forget that these did that. did that helped us to fight colonialism for us to get independence and dignity for people. i'd like to a shift the attention of our conversation now to obviously something that's a big topic all across the media across the entire world. that's ukraine. conflict of course. so let them are putting us consistently said he's ready to sit down at the negotiating table. come to a peace agreements, whereas the western countries, some of the key of government seem to be reluctant to do that. why do you think that is why it, why are they unwilling to come to a peace agreement? let me assure you as and, but was policy useful data? look, we put them on the data wave of this conflict. the name part of the world as done,
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sees that we should to pretty much data. so able to is conflict position is that uh, let us put one delegate because with a deadlock, you remove the issue of stainless people because you're talking talk, you may not agree, but this is a better have to talk and find ourselves. what? well, what would you say um, how, how would you assess the move by many western countries? now that i mean is a clear escalation where they've said that western supplied weapons can be used to strike russian territory. how would you assess the, the effects that that decision is going to have a look the make their own decisions, but we, in the same as in bubbling. what do with colorful is deadlock, these in conflict to any area or for disagreement? let the lead us did up and go for dialogue in the resolve issues
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a difference of because with fluid there look not to move decision where people die . when websites know we need data and i believe the delicate needs of ministers instead of the assessment into the festival was it is all doing the she does, didn't realize that doesn't necessarily go for that. look the 2nd to it like that. it will also contribute to this is little, it's a good listen to realize that then what day will conflict do? we may have it ends of the table by why have another jimmy, instead of just going slipped for the g towards it, the temple or based on the statements made by various person, politicians. i would say the russian government is probably in agreement with you there, but many are still asking the question now. who should they be conducting the dialogue with? because after all, learners, lensky is elected, presidential term has already expired,
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and he said that they're not gonna hold elections in the near future. so would you say that the lensky is the legitimate person that needs to be had a dialogue with or would you say that there's another part in ukraine that wouldn't be better to sit down at the negotiating table? no, i'm not. identifying individuals is this is most of the, but this was not, that is the most of them where they think of it then goes like in the course, it's nose no, in a conflict with, in the table. that's what it is. you should do to be the judy of saves and bob will it myself to say x is the correct person to talk to know about those. i'd go for you to know as to who a conflict with them and then they must come to them. it is all of you. well, um zimbabwe of course is under western sanctions, the vice president of your country earlier mentioned that the country is lost over $150000000000.00 as
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a result of these sanctions. so you mentioned the problems with a potential problems of food security in the country. but what, what's a hard ships have western sanctions brought upon your, your people as a result of this, in the 1st place, the sun shields and bosoms, mobile legal assumptions that let's just find functions. these no, but is what the position or the functions we have, what all do with a nobody. and they have some people who want us to move any particular that, that direction. but people if a democrat the right to choose that one direction in terms of governance and so on . so it was an election in many, such as the mass i usually go sanctions in person by those with whom puts them on us. so we, we don't accept to that uh the, the easy to justification for as an eva in possessions on us because we have no
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gutter with anybody. or what do we do? i still have quite a while and uh online and looked into each outside as above. but the land we can claim to be ours is the land was we lost was a boat. and of those other people sitting another company to get offended because we came to carland. and would you say that there exaggerate a exacerbating the drought situation in the country? the western sanctions, not, not, not really. i think the issue of drought, the issue of drought ah, fits the entire region, essentially only come to investigate the destruction that live with the solution. but otherwise, the general that in the, in this website, a sort of africa is the main cause of a situation. but do the position of functions contributes to a constraint to a class in suite? so what would you have been able to access if we have no sanctions? the fault you mentioned earlier, of course,
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are countries rich history of struggling for national liberation. i wanted to ask you what your thoughts are on the prospect for the creation of a viable, independent, palestinian state that can stand on its own feet in the near future. how do you think things are going to go there? we have been going to is very, uh, i'm just going to be to, i'm just of for many is and i am going to that spent in years in prison is it is out of a fight to, for independence of americans. i supported those who else are fighting for independence, integrity for their own people. i support wherever they are and it wasn't but the based on the, you know, the actions of israel and the united states supports for israel's actions in palestine. how do you, what kind of future do you think there, there is a support to those of funding for their own independence in the my goodness,
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those who oppressed people offered to for their own independence. so would you say, would you agree with the statement that the us policy towards causes a negative thing and the conflict most will show it with a c t's. but if it is a police which denies the local people off of the on independence initially the is the own independence and freedom. i'm a goodness to. okay. um is on the subject of the us, a washington recently little really statement that it's gonna targets and people in your country uh, in terms of not allowing them us visas if they're somehow threatening democracy. how, how do you, how do you set easy nonsense. that is absolutely nonsense. who google the americans to people. this is one of the ones i have no. right. this does do that. we must do that with these using in that medical,
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we're an independent us of any state. we are footfall independence. we should the tissue, the americans, freedom, not to them because we have football for dom ourselves. you did foot full freedom themselves, then this will be able to be with no, i signed because of political freedom from the british end of your government's privileges previously said that interested in introducing a gold backed currency. how do you think that's going to play into de dollarization and in your country and the region in general? you know, the focus is not on the outside world. the focus is on oil and gas. we have decided that the credit should be close the best. and for 2 years, we have been working on that for 2 years. we've been working on that and you have now enough goals deserves to pick our colors. we know if, what does it mean in the scene, but with good courtesy is now your currency doing the best one on gold. and do we have been able to achieve the bank,
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having enough reserves to 50 more than enough reserves to pick up as well? i also read that as in bob, go ahead actually extended the use of us dollars and transactions for the next 5 years as well. so how does that play into the government's plan to guess gradually introduced this gold black backed currency all along the american toyota and the blue showed the situation. so it kind of suggests of a night flush the amount to the process which website is to form. but the organ, the c o, a direction, we now have a solid gold bic cutters. we can sort of variables which you may have for the district. i went to the bank and opened the defaults, which we have for the last 2 and a half has been stuck in all gold. so it's not, it's not a fiction. it's, it's easy to function. but i think stay safe to say that the struggle against,
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you know, colonialism continues and mean your, your countries, i would say, one of them is at the forefront. how would you say that russia can age age, your country, and the struggle in the future? it was the lesson for this and the minute it comes, let's say now have separate it. i'm just struggling for over $5016.00 is a self reckless 20 year for the bush and with luck. and i trained in china in 96 to 3. 64 is when they, when 5 minutes of training in the we struggled for the independence of hawk and after that. and so we continue to have this kind of shipping between the people of china and the people of the russian front. russian is the result of it and stood a bass and we knew it fighting for independence and for our degree of freedom from the british and the how would you assess the media situation and involve way in africa in general,
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how would you assess what the western media is doing there and how would you assess the level of alternative information that people have there? we have no control for the need. and we the, for the media, it does what it does and the after with each since sometimes a good day, they put it through an us. but in the book, this media of the american, we die particularly the epi that do we coding and independent the line in terms of foreign policy that i'm happy. but unfortunately, we cannot change our foreign policy depends or no interest is it, can. we show it as we say in the law, we have a philosophy that do an enemy to not indifferent or but if you choose to be an enemy to us,
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we owe another dre name you to the the the ukraine in leadership will probably be happy to have a low intensity conflict of constant marshall low awards elections and continuing and getting external uh, financial assistance precisely because then the stem that once there is space, it will be much more difficult to pass or the huge spending on the train through the american. then you're being far women's,
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the known in vietnam, american war, the vietnam war lost it for almost 2 decades and drained in numerous countries. not any written down, then you don't see a number. what is all on the empty? hundreds of thousands of american troops was sent to the country to bank the south vietnamese on me. i got the american soldiers loaded resistors, most of us like the down entire villages and spread dangerous chemicals. and li bye. all right. did the americans ever fully acknowledge what they did and on the, via the means veterans ready to forgive?
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yeah, yeah. yeah. that's, that's a ways to too late. but yes, the russian states never see as tight as on one of the most sense community best ingles, all sense and up the in the system must be the one else calls question about this, even though we will then in the european union, the kremlin and media machine, the state on the rush of funding and supports the r t spoke neck team and our video agency, roughly all the band on youtube tv services. for what question did you say from stephen twist,
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which is the, was a major. there's been us to bring it to you. sure. you will probably be doing it by giving the credential insurance little opinion, appreciate the code and because then we should still give it to christie. we'll get to the subject has asked. okay, so should the cases i chose goes look at them and then i just need to spell the name just to put them on the, on the plaza luma gene. you level play a role that was returning your past due to the some of the was congested is the is the sort of you, but you're starting successful because it builds some of the treasure still good. i still don't know if i'm forward to
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a phone call from the from drain. the take a fresh look around his life kaleidoscopic isn't just a shifted reality distortion by power to division with no real opinions fixtures designed to simplify. it will confuse really once a better wills and is it just because it shows you fractured images, presented as 1st? can you see through their illusion going on the ground can on march the 22nd 1943. doing the great petri. i'll take off the shirts and munch
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fatality and 118. run down the better receiving village of cartoons or i just jump up to the new wish in the fitness center. yes. so this one, most of the 240 you to you 149 people died including 75 children of age was practically wiped off. the face of the la new blue loves are a little but live arching. couldn't. charlie was, you know, and you will use to dispose, oh, shoot, was hard really. i really usually don't you feeling, you know, so the infamous battalion responsible for the atrocity included over $100.00 ukranian nationalists from west to new. right. because of the picture. all right, let's see what are you guys looking for as the new e phone that's allowing us to be just pursuing your upper truen. i'm. i'm with them
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. us customers de classified criminal cases from the central archive of the k g. b of the rules shed light on the atrocity and on so numerous questions that have remained an onset for many years. watch on oxy, the, the over 200 pellets, the indians are reported to it being killed in an id f hostage rescue operation. nothing mister route refuge except central gas. washington praise is the is really mission to release the captives, but fails to mention this. the 1000000000 costs about speaking to r t a to come off the official box. so all american media speculation that us forces were directly involved i'm really kind of especially with the

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