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of the similar missile complexes put example american made one appear in some other region of the world. we then reserve the right to act in a reciprocal manner. lot of important ones that everything us deploys and intermediate range muscle system. bratia also has the right to do so. in this problem, minutes time movies the visit moscow on monday. the biological summit abroad since being re elected the pulse with a lot of and put an odds are focused on the development of the 2 countries. all ready, strong relations. president, job i it is in it to winning. and all of a sudden we pledged our support to have, i think we will be better off if we had a,
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a new candidate present the new division for our country. democrats aust plate as bill biden's debate performance triggers the left the circle, the wagons of the pocket members calling him to exit this page. now the web is, is, are the international reaching you live from my new center in moscow? i have michael question. now a lot of important has one that if the us deploy is i need to media range bustle system, the russia has the right to do the same thing. he said that during a press conference i have a conclusion of the se oak summit in the catholics done to use we for them in connection with the withdrawal of the united states from the intermediate range nuclear forces treaty and the announcement that they were starting production of those missiles, we also believe that we have the right to start development work and in the future
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production as for deployment, if similar missile complexes, for example, american made ones appear in some other region of the world. we then reserve the right to act in a reciprocal manner which it was a lot of her opponent. esentially said that the us is withdrawal from the intermediate range nuclear forces treaty has completely destroyed the old system of international strategic stability. you said that the u. s. has broken more than one element of disagreement and it's had a completely inconsistent stance on the agreement and others, one uh, you know, one day it's supporting these agreements other days. it's not. and then it pulls out of them all together. and the russian president has said that it basically has left moscow with no choice but to respond in kind. now vladimir putting also spoke about the us presidential candidates. he said that it's promising to see that trump seems to want to sort of peaceful resolution to the ukraine conflicts, but there's one big problem. and that's the lack of trust between the west and
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russia, especially after russian troops withdrew from around key of when it looked like ukrainians were going to sign off on the stumble piece proposals, but then ended up deceiving moscow on orders from the west. this is something that vladimir putin said will not happen again, because your wife goes barely but q and lucida, when our troops with stations need a key if we received an offer. and even if assistant requests from our western partners to cease fire to stop facilities and we did that, but the ukrainian side did not stop the hostilities. we simply cannot now go ahead and declare a ceasefire in the hope that the other side will take some positive steps. we cannot allow the enemy to take advantage of such a ceasefire to improve its position, re, um, itself replenish its army through force mobilization and be prepared to continue the conflict that we need to ensure that the other side agrees to take steps that are reversible and acceptable to russia. what am i putting spoke also about
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regional security and the threat of terrorism coming from within afghanistan? and i was even able to ask him a question regarding the taliban. whether or not it would be a useful or harmful organization in anti terrorist operations. according to the russian president, the taliban is counted among russia's allies in that regard. the labor, the telephone movement has taken on certain obligations and there are definitely issues that require constant attention both within the country and by the international community. but overall, we must proceed from the fact that the telephone movement is in control enough kind of stuff in this sense that the band is undoubtedly our allies in the fight against terrorism. because any ruling authority is interested in the stability of its government and the stability of the country, it leads and governs. i am confident that the taliban is also interested in ensuring that everything in afghanistan is stable. com and follows certain rules. we have repeatedly receive signals from the taliban movement, indicating their readiness to work with us on the anti terrorism track. of course,
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the russian president also talked a lot about how great things are going in the shanghai cooperation organization and app. it's 24th summit here in austin ok. he reiterated that the cooperation between all of the members states and observers, is moving forward on a multi polar basis based on mutual cooperation and mutual respect. are they all by colleagues more rod her mom he spoke to solve my job at the director of the pakistan of jonathan hughes, farm and manager of the south asia times news agency. he says that the stability and of guidance, that is of great importance for the whole region and the current government should be involved when terrorism prevention measures are discussed. this on by so this other countries are very important factor and ready to be part of the stakeholders into who is the security calculus, alpha, south asian, and tenderly younger than anything happening in the centrally ition region or in this alteration region. it is being dumbed as a spill of water. federal,
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whatever is happening inside one is time. so if i want to sign becomes an integrity part of the come back against the top. it is. i'm not under legal standards on data entry and, and some of this is that is actually a really significant development for the region. there is no doubt of that button, but at the political reality, one is done are in control of their learning problem at all. so in all of the other one is done also the camel style, one that they have established this whole entity in the gallery of the directory, all for one is done. if someone which is being accepted back all the domestic state partners, that's another to jump into that uh you know, a concern for the input in our ship. i should be 5 minutes, which i should be for any other person who was addressing the concerns or the issue of a want exxon in the system in the all the doors the, the audience and the word that despite the fact that on certain issues and sort of when it's done, students, we understand that i want to sign into the thought of an energy is an ally,
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and we need to deal with them and we need to correspond with them for the purpose of a want us to. indeed an ally was i q was that and puts in use if. 5 may just slightly change gears here monday, but then also issued a warning. i didn't know if you called them. he said that russia would deploy a new people miss, i'll system. if the us does though, for us, i mean, what, what does this mean for the world? if the us is going to do something, some, you know, we would want to pay it. and venture, as in some part of the world against russian interest, that the pressure of the all the, all that i to divide on new to awesome that any, be a really they would, they would insights. so it's a kind of a dentist, i think that's it and strategic can you predict of interest that the one of us would want to pursue overhead in the engine region. and this is one of the factors that uh, i think was important is integrating boards and he's on the, if
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a law wirelessly is not the solution of everything for this other be switched to dig through too much your argument, the goals. so i think on certain water will eventually been solved on the location of the table. and levon burton has the i think the integrated towards this, the option that we did not sit onto the table and discuss about the additional discomfort and move forward. but the western world might be having some other ideas and that is part of the reason it's probably that they are writing this perspective or the writing this a, you know, follow from the, from the, from the president, put in the sit on the table and negotiate the resolution of the conflict and the adult interest might be, is it, you know, to push or shut back and took on a rush, an influence. so nothing. i mean that he didn't, but also end of on the world stage the india is prime minister and that under movies to visit russia on monday for his 1st by law to summit,
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abroad since being re elected last month. his meeting with a lot of been put in is expected to focus on the father development of the already strong relations between both countries as well as an assessment of either international issues or to india correspondent room. don't shy my has the details. was it a significant or many 1000 souls? this is going to be the forest wizard, old marines, and will be off till he was re elected as a prime minister full, the said consecutive time. and this is going to be the 1st the find out to visit. in fact, it is going to be the 1st wizard in 5 years to rush out. the law sign he was, he was involved show was in fact down when he'd visited the far you city of lobby was sold in 2019. but it's also significant because this is the 1st time he's which is visiting russia off to the war in ukraine. started remember of water which india to go neutral stones, the war with india in fact continued to build each size with the last 4.
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despite the threats the, the pressures live, the west on india, of course, suite is going to be very, very important to considering in, in the last 2 years. so we've seen that the tweet between the 2 countries as guy walk into the back corner between essentially the military. i'm boy, this invitation was sent to india few months ago in the set to the to and it is very, very important in the current context. remember, this is when the, the west, it's julie gets funding to was a design and it looks like it is getting exhausted in depth. hasn't been seen. is it a mediator as a balancing force? is a problem broke or in the was so to see which is why this visit also is going to be important in the back to oh, fun of the war. in fact, india now to be when it speaks,
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it also speak stuff off for the google south. india has remember, positioned itself, is a huge the global south. so these are on these that of course some areas the need to watch all 48 nines, all the dates, big and finally allows official, the votes by the list and buy a new date. it is going to be an extremely significant wizard. and we're going to be covering it from all sides. of course, need us to say this is all. so was it, which is going to give a huge hoc barnes to the west. now we've heard from, from our indian and basset, rajiv bill guy, he said that the upcoming summit is crucial for the further development of relations between russia and india. this is the minister movie offers the nation is important and significant in the customer is significant because they're the leaders present for day 10. mr. moody who i was elections. why there's
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a substantial into a spread from the district circle from issues i didn't. i didn't finish reading the words when she talked leaders of the countries that are facing near decrease the shorter injection by beautiful music. so yeah, you guys will democratic countries, the endorsement from that is for 2 positions who bought the next 2 years. so he does all the countries going also, you know, this, this is where they said they would not be part of the news trends. use german most of the same box for for sure, but just for sure. and then the important entries in the world order, which is the most nice uh, you know, we're in order to put in a different environment such as you can do as much you do to that pressure and india as with the significant importer for russian one. despite the pressure,
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so that shows some brand new video games towards relationship with russia, that it does to by the shift run russian. we did the export markets products and those due to sources, but it's fine. this is an cus politics. now joe biden is not withdrawing from the presidential race, and that's what, according to white house folks busing the carrying the jump here who said the binding is points to when the upcoming election with his campaign currently in full swing president is moving forward. he's moving forward is being president, he's moving forward with his campaign as his campaign has been very, very clear about that. that's what i can, that's what i can speak to. and that's what i can say. and that is the president's focus. the presence focus is how does he continue to do that work and anything else that we're hearing or that's being reported is absolutely false. now why didn't it
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reaffirms his bid? media reports say that the 8 to one year old president is taking counsel with this family every day. use web a, he showed withdrawal from the campaign as his mental decline was on full display in his debate performance last week, the democratic party appears divided with some demanding another. now, many adult reality contrasts starkly with the 3 democratic governors who posed for the cameras and offered words of support for by didn't say that he's quote, in as to when it i'm here to tell you today, president joe biden is in it to wind and all of us said we pledged our support to him because the stakes could not be higher. it was a great conversation with the present, the vice president, because it was honest, that was candid. i think that, you know, we always believe that when you, when you love someone, you tell me sure. and i think we came in and we were honest about the feedback that we were getting. we are honest about the concerns that we're hearing from people.
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and we are also honest about the fact that as the president continue to tell us and show us that he was all in that we said that we would stand with him. because as the governor was said, the president is always had our backs. we're going to have his back as well. and i think we will be better off if we had a, a new candidate who could present a new vision for our country. and we can do that if we have an open and fair democratic process over the next few weeks. a video has gone viral online showing donald trump issue that you're wanting to do a bite in saying that his days as president numbered to bed. he just quit, you know, he's quit interest. is that right? yeah, i got about to and that means you have. com a lot. i think she's going to be better. she so so for said i could assist you so. yeah, so according to opinion polls they've bided drops out of the presidential race.
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vice president come with a higher is, is likely to replace him as the nominee from the democratic party. but in that hypothetical election, she will still live behind trump, whose popularity after the debate has risen. and that's adding to come of the houses and feminist wood solid gaps during a public speeches which often raised concerns about whether she is fit for the office and the 1st place. do you think you just fell out of a coconut tree? i loved venn diagrams. i really do, i love van diagrams, it just something about those 3 circles and the analysis about where there is the intersection, right? we will work together and continue to work together to address these issues, to tackle these challenges and to work together as we continue to work operating from the new norms, rules and agreements that we will convene to work together on. if the trumpet
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administration approves the vaccine before after the election, should americans take it and would you take it? with donald trump tells us i said that we should take it. i'm not taking it on talking about the significance of the passage of time frame the significance of the passage of time. so when we think about it, there is great significance of the passage of time, and there is such great significance to the passage of time when we think about a day in the life of our children. we all believe that when we talk about the children of the community, they are a children of the community. paris is down by 2 points to trump as opposed to 6 for that, which is what biden is down 4745. but before all this, back in march, for instance, a couple of hours his approval rating was at 36 percent. jo biden's was 41. so he, she, as a traditionally had a low approval rating,
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then joe biden. and what you played just now is, is so typical of what the public thinks outcome of ours. i mean, because that's what they said because that's who she is. she, she talks like she's in high school and has a minimum word requirement to me. when giving a speech, you're writing a paper as she just goes on, you call the word sell it that's very appropriate. she has no garage the task. there's absolutely no grubby task, but it has to become a le harris and we're, what are you going to do with our? she's the 1st at the minority female vice president with demons 1st female vice president period and advise and steps aside what the party is going to toss her side. also, that's not gonna sit well with women or african american women. it has to be hera's . if it's not going to be by me, unless she says, i want to go back home to california, which if she's told to do that, maybe she will that we spoke with the panel of guests earlier about the balance of
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power among the candidates at this page of the us elections the door should have altered by no. because looking at the block where d, u d is the former president who is now a dunce, with goose doctor, to imagine effects if you look at the road worthy. so if you can actually see the duration of his out, you know, the garage taken, google wouldn't be to, you know, leave the reason headed over to somebody else. but i think the more essential question wouldn't be that. why do we have these 2 categories i need? they're not the best of candidates. are they? do these candidates actually portrayed the will of the people inside of the us, of the onset of that is no. why do i say that? it's because they are a byproduct of the all the in the protocol in the system. this is the system that is predicated on the better take all the policy,
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which is essentially does not or 3 the political bidding of the big will of the american people. there is no doubt the system does not represent the people, but the biggest problem is with their big own. and i think that the us needs to be close to the if the really want to have the system as far as the presidential election is spencer drop is the key is extremely important by using finger and probably it's been well, some of those came to the public and 5 d, this question would not have gone if i didn't with the girl. no, because you have such a good many of the democratic party feel that it is absolutely essential for them to be in the election. and that doesn't. i see the to the big over the candidate to let them use. actually this was, it was the people are not very my work for him just to stall all and the political scheme of things. how significant is the role of the president,
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not just in the united states, but anywhere, but we're focusing on the united states. now, what is most the most significant, the president or his poxy, all these type, there's been in the united states. so we have this phase, the deepest states because of the nature of the government, because because it's a, the 2 part of the dictatorship studies as many parties in the united states based on the public. as an democrats, a can play major rule is because they have written the rules of the nations university that favors them. and because of the influx of money in us political system, the democratic don't is have been talking to by then telling him they don't want to lose the money. they invest in american politics because it seems like that is not capable of winning. and they don't want to put the money on it. and of course
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that's, that's a minute. so we have a chaos in washington. so we have to kind of t as fast as in that it is obviously in serious decline. and we have his competitor that he's a convicted criminal devereux of democracy in the john, is that the higher level? because we don't have that the corrupting influence of ebony and is going to by an x shows. and we have candidates that may have flaws, but obviously in much, much better shape than bodies in a truck away from us politics. now, a number of south east asian countries are putting russian president vladimir, put in, not the top of the favorites list. and that's according to a us be research sent us of a, of $35.00 countries around the world. the survey comes from on, on usual souls, but notably west and the lined pew research center. at the same time reports
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malaysia, rags 1st and positive attitude towards ross and confidence in president puts in it with file and the philippines and the single pool, or to joining the society of south east nations, offering praise local experts, believe moscow stands on the policy in issue and protecting the traditional values are key factors of their support, which includes standing by rushes, deposit position on the special military operation. of the russian president is specifically gets high marks for his position on global affairs and is viewed by the regions residents. a stronger finality, the u. s. canada, the european countries were also surveyed, adding comparison express negative attitudes. most of them, a rod from the asia of liberal least and center, told us that russia's opposition to western hate, demonic powers is another reason south east of nations on trending towards the
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country. so if you look at what's happening over the last few years, even indicates that the western imperialist power of have a large extent oppression any opposition across the world. russia, in this regard as tell is this the head gemini, and we see that on different front. and the diplomatic and political, the firm, for instance, russia is one of the few voices in the united nations security council and other international renews that challenged the competitive and the american a you know, the gemini, if you look at the middle of the problem, alicia alone is now telling the nato military expansion into eastern europe. if you look at the even culture of prolonged russia, amongst the, you know, of the south a little bit power is providing a more room to friendly approach to the agent after some and most of them countries,
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it's the, has its own experience of multiculturalism. i'm like the wisdom version of the, you know, new liberal, a cultures where them, on the, the american or the western liberal cultural should dominate other voices. it should be harsh if you look at that approach was the most of them was the account settings level. even within that action, uh no. so, so of course, russia has a very favorability made in asia and africa and the most important. and this applies, of course, to companies like malaysia, where the people of the melisha and the people of the south in general. do not like to see what's in the gemini in the uh, the like. netflix has started streaming a film. how about ukrainian new dots is claiming to be
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a documentary on the title quote we, wherever proofs of the film speaks about the good, a sold brigade commanded by andre bretzkey, who previously had been a tourist as of battalion in the field. a critics of the film say it fails to accurately show the history of the as of a tabio and with some members being accused the following. new and not see and white supremacist ideology as a group. also issues all use this and that's the wolves hook symbol and it's the official the thing. yeah. and there is a record of atrocities carried out by the unit against the people of the dumbass going back to 2014, we'd like to criminal prosecution. and so i'm subbing present um now the netflix
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film ignores these facts and portrays the extreme is group as a freedom fighters the all the us band, the as of battalions on receiving its weapons in 2015 due to gross human rights validations at the start of the special ministry operation in 2022. the as a battalion was stationed to the city of mario full and surrounded by a russian forces. now its members were taken captive and have not figured in any significant battle since. and now the band on supplying moms through the units has been lifted. we talked to investigative john list. i legs are rubenstein,
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stuff with the film is yet another move by the west to white washed in slides of new and nice of forces in ukraine. it is commanded by andre blessed ac. you know, famously vowed to lead the white races of the world against the semis lead information in, in the final crusade, a seat he's, he's got a collection of essays. it's called the word of the white leader and it's filled with racial slurs and praise for, you know, nazi policies. it's, it's, it's very much of a nazi tract. um that is, you know, a collection of his essays. so it's very hypocritical of, of the west to be supporting such groups. and i think that the real risk here with films such as this is to normalize a neo nazi as a may a. and the idea ology that should have been dead in the past century. we have like a series of colluding factors here to bring this propaganda to an american audience
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. and i, i that also point out that proceeds from the, from the film. we will actually go to the 3rd separate assault brigade, which is you know, a neo nazi formation. so by watching this film, your, your funding nazi is as well, that's the update. this time you can get for the details of all the stories will fall. i know an r t dot com by not the way the discovery of the new world. at the end of the 15 center, there appeared atlantics,
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slave gray. the slave traders from european countries started building for its on the western coast of the african continent to transport the african inhabitants to america, to be forced into hard labor. until the middle of the 17th century. portugal had laid the main role in this atrocious business. then great britain, france and the netherlands took the leadership for this fan of 400 years of legal and illegal slave trade. about 17000000 people were forcefully shipped across the atlantic. not including those who died on the way due to unbearable living conditions. modern historians estimate that for each slave ship to america, there were 5 who died while captured during transportation and cruel obliteration of rebellion. this roof was the whole tre practiced by the leading european.

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