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the to name drove i was, i saw on the phone to see more hush the other day and actually side came on the show off to his piece about the node stream pipeline supplying energy to germany, which was boomed and going underground. produces a track down your own bloomberg. on october the to 3rd and 2022 and the presented to them came interrupted. you see me outrage thing, jeff? we've got to stop there when you suggested that the united states could have been involved. and that was before i see much as a piece and you said, i know this runs counter to a narrative and you're not allowed to say these things in the west. i was that interestingly, you know, when, when i post spoken to was some leading journalists, of course they agree with me. i privately but publicly their, their papers or the media se does the opposite god. so the narrative does. it is a game, but a very deadly one and a very stupid one in
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a lot of ways. so much of what we hear day today is just lies. it's just a minute. elation i, it doesn't even really pass for the truth. but in the past, this time, i saw that our government officials have something to say, even when they're doing outragious things. i mean, in terms of scale, even higher than gaza and ukraine cove, it was a huge story. you were on the launch at cove, it commissioned the launch at the pre eminence scholarly journal in britain and medical journal. i you maintain that coverage and bio warfare were related as regards to the, the marjorie. they're obviously a story that we can't even talk about here. if we want to be a, well, a g, the a, it's a very, it's a very strange thing the, the pandemic, a claim to around 20 millions lives. there are very good reasons to believe that the virus came out of a laboratory work paid for funded brainstorm by the u. s. and
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actually having a serious discussion about it has been extraordinarily difficult. you can imagine why the us government does have won an open investigation. but what is surprising to me is how if you a, supposedly the independent, the investigators and journalists that cared to, to look into this. and even the scientists have done a miserable job. scientific community policing its own community because this was a scientific venture. i'll be one led by the us government. and the scientific community has not asked hard questions. let me just say i, the origins of cyrus code to the virus that causes cove. it is still unknown, i would put it at most likely,
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i would say overwhelmingly likely that it came out of the laboratory research rather than out of nature as has been told to us. but we still don't know for sure . but what i can tell you is that there's been a lot of the state news about this, that it surely came out of the marketplace and so forth. and this is deception, not an honest inquiries the marketplace in china because there was a us guides as well. let's get on into this final day of the g 7 in the poorly 7 countries as corporations of literally making a killing of what is going on in gaza. i mean, do you think it's, there's a case of saying the g stands for genocide after what you been watching and saying these last 8 months and the latest round of violence that's been happening for decades in west asia in palestine. just the g 7 countries. but
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mainly the united states, which is the, the leader of the g 7. i grew into a lot of arrogance over the years of believing they could do what they want, say what they want when, where they would want to win and so on. this is gotten the world into a 3 massive i a geo political crises right now. of course ukraine complete disaster for ukraine itself, 1st and foremost. but also for europe, the rest of the world. the devastating no more. a jetta sidled war by israel, gaza, and tensions that are at the edge of exploding into open war in east asia. and especially over taiwan. the us is to my mind, i irresponsible actor and all 3 of these events when it
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comes to ukraine. the responsibility is that this war could easily have been avoided, that i really mean easily by nato. that means the u. s. declaring clearly, nato will not expand to ukraine. this was a promise given to the soviet and russian leaders back in the early 19 ninety's that made a wonderful one inch eastward and that day to has moved or tried to move relentlessly eastward and sorry to interrupt you, professor with you know that the circle john list, some would say external group is repeating, this would unprovoked when it comes to russia. moving to save the questions in these, what do you do you just flinch? every time you hear this phrase unprovoked, which is used by, i don't flinch. i, i last, i and i guess do crazy just a little bit because 1st of all, this is
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a provoked war. second, the word unprovoked is proof out in the sense this is part of the talking points of all of these report is they wouldn't even come up with the same word. same exact word, repeated endlessly, word not so following. so this is a war that had man, he prop occasions, it was a war that could easily have been avoided. when i said many provocations, it goes back to the us plan to expand nato, to ukraine, to georgia. back to the 19 ninety's does big projects. gates, contrary to promises that were made at the end of what we thought was the end of the cold war, i should say, i, the unilateral us withdrawal from the abm treaty in 2000 to the 78 days of the bombing of bell grade by the united states and its allies in 1999 to
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break that country apart and install a nato military base in cost of old, carved out from serbia, the overthrow of victory on a co which in february 2014 i where i victoria newland, the assistant secretary of state for european affairs at the time was point person for this uh, an absolutely and collaboration on regime change in the absolute failure of the us, germany and france to abide by defend and insist on the implementation of the bids. 2 agreements per vote of the car, so it was provo tore, still come out of nowhere. i and do any one watching the history of this is seen these prob occasions all along and the point that i keep making is that at the, at the a 2020 was i. this was already 9 years into conflict which
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started with the over throw. got a cold, which i, by the united states and right wing forces in ukraine. 9 years later, the big war could have been avoided and the fight in could have stopped when russia put on the table, a revised us russia security arrangement based on ukraine's neutrality on the non enlargement of data. when i told the white house, then take it there, go. she ate, of course there you find them off. agree but negotiate. i mean, did you speak to the state department? the guy spoke to the white house and the guy said, don't ever more over this, this is obviously avoidable. you see, i know you're saying it's all b as in banking moon is being on this, you'll be able to watch our interview with him. and he certainly said things that he might not have said when he was secretary general. but you were advised that the
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secretary general's secretaries general about of these the graphics. are you correct way to talk about them? if you, if you say this is so will be as does antonio gutierrez. don't know that it's that old this because i think you may have used the word unprovoked at one stage or other. i think that leaders around the world know that a, this is a proxy war. i'm not going to put words in anybody's mouth. least of all the secretary general, but i speak to a leaders all over the world. and i can tell you there is a wide spread feeling very wide spread that this is a proxy war between the us and russia. that the nato enlargement is a key part of it, and that it should stop now with negotiations. and that ukraine is the 1st and foremost victim of all of this refusal on the western side to negotiate. and this was conference, so it's
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a no longer neutral log of the way out. this was conference was a shambolic to begin with and it's chip, all it all the way through. it is meaningless. i. it was a show. it's sad. it's sad to see switzerland be used this way. it really is sad to me to see switzerland use this way. because of the facts office don't allow itself to be used this way. professor fax off a copy of a bullet from columbia university's director of the center for sustainable development. after the spring, the the russian states never saw one of the most sense community best. nothing
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was i'll send, send up the speed . the one else calls question about this, even though we will ben in the european union the kremlin mission, the state on the rushes per day and split the ortiz full neck. even our video agency, roughly all the band on youtube tv services for the question, did you say they requested the welcome back to going on the ground? i'm still here with professor jeffrey sykes, president of the united nation sustainable development solutions network,
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provides you were talking about how the switch conference today doesn't mean much. obviously brush has not invited in to it. you're supporting jill stein. i understand how for the us presidency, presidential elections. it looks like trump, many of the polls are saying, will there be any difference when it comes to gaza, specifically, or will they definitely be some change on ukraine or very difficult to tell. based on the pronouncement, some trump, and that back as we should say, that there are prominent is riley will be, is backing the backing for biden. and for trump, look my advice to the right as to the williams, which is it's 95.9 percent of the world because the us is 4 point one percent that the world population is be serious. the consequent insist on truth hanging together and don't expect any
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miracles, even stability necessarily from the united states. the us is going to be stable and unpredictable. i after november, no matter what happens i. neither of the 2 lead candidates is a, is a candidate for peace. they each have their own different modes of behavior. but neither is going to bring the kind of, i reason i a peaceful approach to the world that we urgently need. it's going to have to come from the rest of the world that says, look, you're a big and powerful country, but you cannot run roughshod over the world. and the u. s. bluster say will leave the you when will leave. this agency will lead this a will walk out of this pretty yet, it may do many things, but the rest of the world is large,
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much bigger part of humanity. i ended by acting wisely, judiciously operating under the un charter abiding by treaties being patient with the us. please give it time to get back to normal. i. i think that this is the best approach because for all the optimism it breaks conferences. the recent one does one coming up in uh, cuz on, if you are a world leader and you do advise some of them i to present to you give it as advice to them. what do you suppose to do when you were threatened by people from the state department or some of the other agencies of the united states? when you refused to obey us policy, whether it be a threat to your car and see whether it be to media attacks on your country, we've seen that growing during the gaza conflict when some gcc countries oppose us policy on what's happening and does, what are they supposed to do but a back. so i think what they are seeing is that these us
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sanctions and i arm twisting approaches are just not as decisive as was generally considered even a year or 2 or 3 ago. after all, i was going to quote, to feed russia. this was a taking russia out of the swift banking system. this was the western sanctions that were going to be put on it. of course it failed, utterly and completely i. this is part of the point of the brakes. uh, the brakes countries are now 36 percent of world outputs compared to 29 percent of the g 7 were in a different age a. so yes, threats can be made. but i don't think that they can be decisive. i, i think if the rest of the world is calm and cool and not divided
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relentlessly, as the us tries to do, because that after all is the basic strategy of the empire is a deal of the day at enter, a divide and conquer. if the rest of the world is stable, i careful. i, i would say very prudent and professional in each state craft and diplomacy. these threats are just not so powerful. they're illegal in international law. they are really twist international institutions out of shape and which don't want to be twisted out of shape. and so i think that there's actually real opportunity here for progress even with the united states not does not cooperating. or, you know, one of the things that will move the 2 state solution to really being implemented
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in is the unity of the european countries. i, they've been very, very clear in re odd last november uh, in the inbox rain. in may, the bach rain declaration to support it lays out what needs to be done. the king about reigned has a further consultative course with president putin with president eugene payne. this is what the boy watch. it wants diplomacy. it wants a systematic approach. it does want the united states saying to one year of country by our side will give you some goodies, but break with the rest. it doesn't want that. and this kind of unity will prevail because we all mean that the one state solution is a multiple come out amongst the palestinian resistance group. it has to be said and you really saying to me that, but let me say, let, let, let me just say a word about that. if i may, there is an overwhelming world wide consensus that
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we need to states for 2 people right now. and there is absolutely a one state solution top of mind among both sides of this conflict and a that is the unfortunately, the path to continued war and the world, whether it's china or russia or brazil, or india, or even it's mumbling way, the united states. but the details all practical approaches so far i says look, you know, we've got to settle this on the basis of the international law dating back to 1947 actually and 1967 analysts and was a discussions. so that's the, the world wide to view the united states is blocked. it repeatedly
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on israel's behalf is really government definitely wants a one state solution. they call it greater israel. i don't disagree with the one states. i just mean that the guys went from h display who, who provides high. no. i. but i'm telling you that if we're going to have peace, it's going to be peace on the basis of what the world says. we need to stop the debts, the killing, the suffered, which is horrendous, which is genocide or it needs to stop. yeah, you remark recently on the fact that the nearby rain went to moscow and the badging, so we know that the, the kingdom is, audrey ray, beer is refusing to cut royal production on the orders of the united states ahead of november election. so what happens as the united states really run out of threats then against these dcc countries that are clearly for very different policies as regards gaza. b u, a of course has been holding
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a rotating pen. have you and security council kept on trying to put forward the resolutions the united states is gonna just give up on threatening gcc countries that can rest easy, or we, in this region, going to expect whether the threats and not sanctions, it can be reputational damage. in media, i love my my own view. what this is that uh, since 1915 the arab world has been manipulated repeatedly. uh, it has been india manipulated by uh, the mcmann letters of the britain promising an error state the after the end of world war one. it was manipulated and dislikes the code treaty was manipulated in, uh, uh, uh, in uh, the balfour declaration which was contradictory to those 1st 2 initiatives. in
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other words, brandon was what an empire is. it was utterly deceitful and arrogant and imposed together with france and america's acquiescence. a per size settlement that meant a 100 years plus of manipulation of europe. world, everybody knows this. this is a long, sad story of outside manipulation. my own view for whatever it's worth is that this era of manipulation can come to an end. it comes to an end by unity. because the yes, the us, uh, if it's dealing with one particular country, you don't have a lot of power. if it's dealing with the $22.00 members of the or a league of much less if it's dealing with the $57.00 countries of the organization of islam to cooperation. virtually not, these threats don't count in less those or threatened to allow themselves to be
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divided and manipulated by an outside threat. i think the world's changing, i think good. the idea that one country weather was britain, it's up to was 1945 for the united states. afterwards, i can make it so on the so threatening the others manipulate international organizations, manipulate the international payment system. i think that this era is really at an end and the we are entering the multi polar world. but it's very dangerous this moment. let's just find the look at the danger. so this is without an i n f treaty is we know, what did you make then of, uh, the united states abide administration, changing policy saying that the weapons that the same thing like britain did a while back. and france and germany,
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they can target russia directly. and the united states. now saying the as of battalion, you might have to describe whether they are not seeing kline because you're banned from saying not seeing clients if you're in brit. uh, what do you make of these announcement of being able to target russia directly of arming the as of battalion as russian worship jokes in nevada with hypersonic results. next, 1st of all, by the loser of all of this is the ukranian people. perhaps 500000 debts of ukrainians a to this point to the devastation of so much of the ukraine. i. this is largely at the behest of the united states because when an agreement between russia and ukraine was tentatively breached in ankara, in march 2022, based on one principle that will end this war,
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ukraine's neutrality. the us swooped invoice. johnson swooped in said, don't take it, you don't win. well, this was a, a, a terrible, terrible advice for the a piece of advice, but it was also a dreadful awful miscalculate. i'm sorry to address this very breeding 600000 killed hundreds of thousands killed because of us several 100000 more debts in ukraine of ukrainians because of that decision without question. of course, it's a auto tragedy. ukraine is often losing more than a 1000 people to a dead and wounded every day right now on the battlefield. i rushes military superiority of the air and artillery is very clear. it's, it's the us that keeps pushing them to, to fight to the last few cranium knows that a dreadful ironic, good phrase puts it,
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but there's accuracy to it. it's the us don't take arms, can't fight and keep fighting, keep dying. instead of negotiating. a basic point neutrality, a space between the us led military alliance and russia, justice space. this is a good rocket science. this is a basic idea of state crap that goes back more than 2000 years. leave a little space in between the major powers and there can be peace. and so as regards this talk, you think of russia as well. everything is an installation right now because i think among other things we know in american history, i don't lose before an election. so by and i have an election coming up in november . i and they don't want to see something like we saw in afghanistan in 2021. another. do us a miss adventure the day to 40 yours by the way, long story,
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different one, but in any event, uh, they don't want to see that before november. so they keep the escal atory path, which is extraordinarily dangerous and extraordinarily reckless and good. we should be pretty peeved about it because it's putting the whole world at risk for hazard jeffries ex. thank you. great to be with you. thank you. that's over the show. i'll continue condolences to those re by u. k. u s. u, i'm genocide will be back on monday with the electronic intifada is audio nima to breakdown false narratives about israel's genocide in nature, mainstream media. and you'll then keep in touch by social media if it's so expensive your country and i don't channel feeling under warranty, the normal don't come to watch new and old episodes on going undergrad. see monday, the the,
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[000:00:00;00] the 1935 fast is easily led by dictator benito mussolini decided to expand its colonial empire in africa and take over the opium. by that time, e z o b o was the only fully independent state on the continent. back in 1896. its inhabitants were able to defeat via tale. you can call in it and defend their independence. since then. rome craves for revenge for the humiliating defeat. in the morning of october 3, 1935. without any announcement, the foxes attacked ethiopia and bombarded it most severely. d. d o b an armed
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robot most protects his phone. existence was on the smoke pool. yeah. so riley, and how does he have us protest is paying for the removal of the government and hostages to a ton of the russian defense ministries and pulls advances across the front lines and the premium complex as it splits as again it keep positions and take out west and westman as the so called or ukraine. p summit opens at stalls in switzerland, nations around the world boy called the gathering. they say that without rush was
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