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was 11. yes, we're also known in the world as arms dealers that we must not be ashamed of that the most. okay. what was that ukrainian preparations for? to talk on the task nuclear power loans on the way it follows repose. the key of is planning to build a seed phone, publication, phone with them in spite chiefly to train on code as well in sort of a terror attack on the node stream to pipelines, stating an operation of that scale on sophistication, couldn't have happened without native support and then we have prompt to carry the blood of 400000000 people to replicate to colonial rule in india with india this week, markets 78th independence day. off the 200 years of british colonial rule, we take a look back at the events that divided the country into 2 nations and the committee
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and display the hello and welcome. this is the weekly on, on the international with the very latest world news updates, along with a round up with the stories the shapes, the weeks. great to have you with us on top story than the direct. so all the international atomic energy agency is course it is that the situation at these apples, you a nuclear power plot, europe, the largest is, was the name isn't a reaction. so reports a ukrainian drone dropped and explosive on the facilities territory on sun today. stop at the site, say the device was designated on the road running along the plans of power sources . no injuries were reported in the attack. russia is a nuclear state corporation, points out those such actions by t a would clearly undermine the i a, a stated security red lines. the information has emerged about an upcoming provocation by the armed forces of ukraine in relation to these nuclear power
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plants. over the past day, the number of messages and signals about the preparation of this publication has been increasing. as noted earlier, such actions not only pose a direct threat to the 2 nuclear power plants, but also undermine the i is postulates on nuclear safety and nuclear security. the incident followed the emergence of intelligence reports on t as a legit plans to target. both these i don't see it on because nuclear power stations with so called the t bones and then pin the blame on russia. russia's defense industries at storage sites that path loans with a propos targets. and just to make clear duct tape on is a weapon which mixes conventional explosives with radioactive material. he of was quick to respond with this foreign ministry spokes, pass and states in the country does not have such munitions. and there's no tons to require them. we heard from security on the list amongst the boat, hazel says no,
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but he's also got a background in nuclear engineering and he said, he's the aim of such an attack. is the true, i guess mass panic on political chaos, a dirty bomb itself. and this, the, a successful direct hit might just cause that creating an effective dirty bomb. in fact, if it is not in danger, is not uh, a huge spread of radioactive contamination like a is a, a nuclear meltdown light like turnover or, or, and, you know, frequency him or something of the like there's actually, there wouldn't be high levels of contamination that would spread over a wide area. i think the real danger with a dirty bomb made the idea that it is a dirty nuclear bomb. and it's radioactive, is that it would create political and social panic, both at a domestic and adding international level. and this could be used
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by the key average him for a whole host of a political provocation, such as the presenting demands to the international community to force a freezing of the conflict or a cease fire. or it could be used for something much more and it would create this type of political crisis moment. ukraine on poland should compensate berlin up to 30000000000. you're of the sabotage have been no stream pipelines. us, according to the full, the head of germany's federal intelligence service, who said he believes that t i've and we also were directly involved in the 2020 to terror attack. well, this timing added that the narrative of 6 ukrainian divers, independently blowing up the infrastructure without the talking of nato just doesn't add up on the way it seems is not. it was
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a korean see that aspect of the findings. so the investigation operate the this was of course only possible with support from the law. and when we look at the map, the police agencies when gay shared pretty evidently and i thing, not all the agencies. i think that this was and arrangement between people on the top level in ukraine and in poland. visa decisions have been made at the highest political level. and i think that there was an arrangement between volume is lensky and police president andre due to, to carry out this attack. well, this guy should be writing spine novels like a lot of former top intelligence officers in the west actually have. yeah, sure. why not? poland, did it with ukraine, smashed cookie jar on the ground, and 2 siblings both standing around. so no one really knows exactly who did it. how convenient you can take that information straight to the bank though, because spine masters always tell the absolute truth. they're known for being paragons of virtue as every spine movies ever taught us. what's actually
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interesting though, about this former germans by master. and what i'm saying though, is the admission that at least the north stream attack involved or had to involve some kind of state supports, which is different from what we've been hearing over these past few days about, for instance, a certain vladimir z, ukrainian diving in structure extraordinaire and suspects. and the wall street journal saying that the whole idea was ginned up by a bunch of drunken ukraine officers like college frat boys, except instead of saying, hey, let's go jump off the roof into the pool. when they were drunk, they instead went, hey, let's go pull up some pipelines with all of this talk of poland and ukraine. washington is seizing the very convenient opportunity to slowly back out of the room on the whole issue. can you comment on this report in the wall street journal saying that senior ukrainian officials approve the sabotage operation against the north stream pipeline. i'm not going to comments on the walls street journal reporting on this
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socials, refusing to speak college on the rest of them. topic is quite executive. the democratic team was trying to take a favorable position as an outside observer. the once every want to forget the inconvenient clothes from the leadership of all the importance of destroying gas pipelines. the trying to shift all responsibility to the ukranian puppets. one member of german parliament with the alternative for germany parties said that the german government has blown off more than 300 questions about and word stream adding that it seems that there is more of an interest here in misleading dining, clarifying. also, why would zelinski spend so much time running around begging for the wes permission to hit russia? if already a couple of years ago, his top general was just going around flagrantly blowing up the west own infrastructure. doesn't really sound like everyone's buying the story north stream sabotage. since yesterday the media has been selling us the story that will put you
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to sleep with as always a bit of truth and a lot of false with to confuse everything and hide the really instigators. they want us to believe that everything was done by 6 ukrainian idiots who rented the boat to do it, and that's the landscape filled with the remorse calls them at the last minute to cancel everything. but he's told it's too late. we're at see we have lunch. the operation in this version zaleski seems like a bit of a dork, but remains nice in the end nature paul and the u. k. and especially being that it states are exaggerated. they're just bit stupid for not having been able to see the blow coming, but they remain very nice and being who actually believes that you might be wondering where exactly does the c r c i a come into this whole spied trailer. well, just so you know, they were the voice of reason, of course, the ones who talked zalinski down from letting vladimir z, the ghost of the north sea and his drinking bodies from trying to blow up 1.6 inch
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steel pipe. it's wrapped in another 4.3 inches, a concrete and maybe just instead stick to a naked head. first diving on the slip and slide into the walls of the bar. so did the c, i a talk some sense into this guy as well. if i'm rushing vase, that means tanks are troops crossing the, the border of ukraine's again, then there will be we, there will be no longer a nor seem to we, we will figure that. how will you do that exactly. since the project and control of the project is within germany's control, i promise you will be able to pull our whole quick reminder that according to the c i is on website. it quote conducts covert actions at the direction of the president, who in this case was just open lead telegraphing the way a mob boss does nice pipeline. there would be too bad if something were to happen
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to it. and that's a really nice line actually makes you wonder why it's conveniently and constantly left out of the latest re writes for the spied roller. that's gonna slide to george samuel, a senior research fellow at the global policy institute, joining us from budapest many thanks for joining us store. just good to see you today. so we've had this pretty bold statement from the former head of german intelligence, accusing t as in boy, so as participating in the terror attack on the node stream pipeline. what do you make of his position? you have to keep in mind that there are a deep divisions within the gentleman industrial glass and it goes even within the german military security oper uh, on the whole of war in ukraine. and i think that he's essentially expressing the views of many within the german state. but this whole enterprise has been an absolute disaster for germany, whichever way you look at it. because if, if it's almost the case,
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the united states was behind the destruction of the north spring pipelines, then this was an absolute total humiliation for germany. america supposed to be a great ally and it's destroying your economy. if on the other hand, it was ukraine and poland, then these are your clothes as how are your continuing to support ukraine? this is sending in, are you sending money to a state that is a, is destroyed your energy infrastructure that is responsible for a risk eco site. so whichever way you look at it, it's a total humiliation for joe man, i think he's expressing that discussed among many a not just of among the public but the within the german state itself at this policy, the just pursuing now opponent was quick to respond with the permanent, the task saying, quote, patrons of node stream, you should apologize and keep quiet. how do you read such a response? well, i think that's, that's exactly what the task is, is say,
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let's keep in mind the this note screen biplane wasn't the russian project. i mean, it wasn't the russians who came up with it. it was the germans went to russia and said, we're not getting a reliable source of energy from you. because these pipelines that go through ukraine are continually being diverted by your brain, a continually being blocked by your brain and your brain isn't uh, paying its bills. so come with just find a more reliable way of transporting natural gas to us through these on the see the pipelines and avoid ukraine altogether. it was the germans who go, came up with this idea. and of course, poland is enraged by this. and of course as ukraine was enraged by this, so and it was every incentive to see it destroyed. and so when the tool speaks like this is really just reminding the germans that yeah and you, you came up with this idea of avoiding your brain altogether. and just coming up
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with this on the see pipeline. so that's why he say what, you just better shut off about it. i mean, it's quite comical the will so well. so also suggested that this is a case of russian. this information, i mean it's the lowest, don't, isn't it? well, it is, but that's, it goes a bolan's. i go to a response which is a, oh, is russian this information? but let's keep in mind. remember the, the current polish foreign minister roddicks sikorsky at the time, september 2022, sent out a tweet saying, thank you america of over the destruction of the pipelines now. uh, you know, gorski is obviously aligned with to us. so at the time they were happy to say thank you america, then of course they've changed the story and claimed it so who russian this information and so it's somehow rush res vega, responsible for pick 10 you perfectly well at the time. is anyone with any common sense with know that of course it was the americans were behind it uh,
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dental thirty's out arrested one ukrainian month and then old stream sabotage near war. so how much credibility does this give the claim? that's kevin poland were directly involved. well, it's very hard to know. i mean, i think that you, when so long as nobody is actually getting custody and so with nobody's actually giving any, any real testimony then the school could be just a pro forma to suggest that germany is a serious about investigating. so it was really very convenient germany issues and arrest warrants in june. so obviously the bolan's, the power was good when the arrest warrant an or order the say you brain in to leave the country. so he's now, conveniently in your brain. there's no way that this arrest warrant will be in force. so it looks like this, you know, something is actually in the work. now it may be that i'm just speculate to give, it's possible that there was some kind of a home based idea cooked up by a lot of
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a number of ukrainian idiots to blow up the pipeline. but i was just nothing, nothing like a little empty talk on the, on the walks up apps. and then you will know what took this very seriously. and he may be that this is the intelligence services of germany and the united states. i kind of tried to use that, how they brought paul as if it were a serious blow up. and us giving germany some, some plausible deniability those know, create the test that blind as outlined in the wall street journal of these 6 people . and this rinky dink, your with 500 kilos of tnc. we're able to dive 260 feet on the and destroyed this extraordinary. so the pipeline that that, that could not have happened. george spencer speaking to today is always good to see you seeing a research fellow with a global policy institute george samuel link. thank you. thank you very much. and the mazda of 78 for independence day this week,
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and memorizing the country liberation from british colonial rules. this is celebrities laboratory theme. it was labeled developed. india symbolizes the vision of a prosperous. then fully developed nation by 2047 and 100. some of the 3 of india's fit for me is for my colonial power and permanent stability. so the globes and most populous country is unstoppable if it's people work together. and the we have prompt to carry the blood to 400000000 people to eradicate to colonial rule . in india. today, we have 1000000000 full 100000000. and if we move together in the same direction by 2047, we can become vixen pallet overcoming all the obstacles in the way of your day. also remember that those who suffered from british politician the independent side of 1947 ended almost 200 years of london's rule and split the country into 2 independent nations, india and pakistan. without events left around 15000000 people displaced the
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estimated 1000000 dead indians citizens spoke to us about the historic event that changed that home line forever. you put it on the test. it was a wrong decision by the british display of the country. thousands of people have died due to the partition even today we are facing the repercussions. it was a wrong decision. and if it had not happened, united india would have been even stronger in the name would have been different as well. it got started during partition, so many people were killed. the difficulties these people had to face during partition cannot be measured with them. it is a very sad and shameful incident. i don't think splitting the splitting an independent school that would not be a need to put into a lot of those flipping. also button 3 is that one. that would be less and i'm going to board vegas. a bed would be no great, great. in my paper, how many people on the day i chose to gather the country's most famous symbol, the taj mahal to pay tribute to those who suffered from one of the largest most
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migrations in history. mixing with the thousands who visit the eye clinic landmark saying that was what is in the package down mulch is independence day this week to following the politicians 78 years ago with the subcontinent into 2 nation states. c. correspondence all the data in ski looks, but now at that post will periods when british actions left millions of people that were said, i'm dead. i'm at the close of into s next dr. 6 weeks before india was coughed up, creating pockets, dawn, these men met with the partition viceroy, mood month button to greet upon all it was announced, my button was almost d for see any mass transfer of population is response posts. me. i don't, it was a remark that came back to whole team and communities across the sub continent. the
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politician, i rushed plans, implemented by colonial power, but simply could no longer afford to administer the country. unleashed one of the worst calamities of the 20th century. up to 15000000 fled across new frontiers. up to 2000000 were killed. don't lead from disease. tens of thousands of women raked, abducted, or despicable as the region became embroiled, and the bloody sick tiring cleansing against those who had once been the nape is millions of people in the and as many as it just because. busy of the mist mounted bench. all the fish just going to yeah, it was all happen just because all but the best possible off the villages as that
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the member does. it. jan. yeah the, the golf is. go to the all the faucet the what actually come into fact is done with, with the actually shared a, from a bold deal to the same about the condition it. busy and the chan definitely actually tell me, uh that's what i could avoid from finance on site, bring it inside as well. i think this is the right time for the business of, for business, i'm by to apologize. the boxes are. so where did it all go wrong? this is so serial. radcliffe, a british virus that who is brought into drew a line on a map creating a new country of practiced on a mine who until then haven't ever even been to india as it was, and virtually no knowledge of the subcontinent. yet the lives of hundreds of millions of people. what in his hands, one journalist who spoke this with several said he had admitted how and prepared he
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was for the task. i did ask him on the top of the do girls or life threatening mar, normally the door i want you to draw the life said don't know anything that i'm just saying. i'm going to be sick, match trees, and that's uh you got because, you know, so you said it did. he started drawing the line later by his own admission cisneros at his plan was show the on the books politician should have taken the news to plan. instead, the british russ through the process as they planning to make a hasty exit and doing some 200 years of colonial rule. they never had a dozen to this, this part of the boat. or would it be thought they were here,
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nor to dispense all these uh, this part of the line, and they do, and off to the uh, you know, the little do the, and it is also the, it's a funky this part of the, but definitely next the i had that part of the they've decided to leave bridget. now the road is boundary. they were just that. yeah. so know there's route and data sources. all these, the far of the biggest bush had long used religion as a way to devise people and not see exactly what they did in 1947 focused on was created from the areas where there was mostly muslim population. but mr. know the fact that there was significant listening population scott said throughout the subcontinent, take, putting job, didn't sleep populated agricultural region with muslims, hindus and 6, live together cultivating not lines. the generations do
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a single day thing. it was so preposterous that fee with that but contemplated it. but that's exactly what happened. the planning to actually carry that this was the new normal next cast, the long shadow with the subcontinent, with practiced on an india, essentially in a put trusted cold war with nuclear me. so i was pointed out one of us offered to for our patients and the be to be paid bed in the indian docusign they would be, they would be able to see him in the country and everything was fam, and the sure to here and they were like big big did, did that like or give us the freedom they actually gave us so many problems.
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obstacles here, victory, od facing, know, or this even after 79 years, the odd. um, it'd be facing all the problems. the bridges are responsible for all this. if the british had probably, with distributed our national treasures at the time that we wouldn't have faced so many problems, if it wasn't for those problems who would have been able to leave our lives today? was a thriving injuries. mac welted stood before the partition baited and colonized within 2 centuries, the partition dismantled it all and then in a final act smashed what was left. the partition last night met largely whitewashed white 14 but not for gold. find those who lived through it. know why that defendants aiming full, the top 3, the indian prime minister has said india slides on becoming a leading global economic powerhouse focusing on advanced technologies to achieve
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that target. well, let's take a look at how the indian economy has evolved over the centuries and the pre colonial era. india was one of the world's economic super powers, accounting for a quarter of the world's d. d. p. in the 16th century, for example. well, board to as g d p, as we can see, wasn't anywhere close to india and economic capacity and the same era. now these trends to all the indian system was mainly built on the export of manufactured goods, artistic hyundai, crossing, heating, jewelry, and cloth with tech style industries also of spikes. these and other products accounted for a large proportion of pre colonial indian exports. however, the london rule, india was turned into an expose of rule materials with a full half of it spar and trade. all occasions for british shows only the crowned controls. india is trade and tax system and made it on the table for the south asian country to export manufactured goods for flooding the sub continent with made
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in britain projects, meaning money ended up flooding back to england over and over again. indian historian handle sending group to says the person's wealth was built on the best of induce. it was colonialism all about it was about teaching books, an extra sauces, and all the big things that he had on siphoning them off. in essence, to the ways to england. you know, if england's going back to the became aware of the country by the india being the british 1st arrived to india shore. britain was a pull country. even bill was far more. richard and richard the became aware of the country by stealing from india. and there will be many estimates and all, some, all estimates. so this started off to, with all the trillion dollars worth in, you know, into these assessment. if you look at what the reads all go to, the goods was stolen on wealth was stolen from india or extracted from india and transferred to the west by the, by the colonial rulers. of course, the indian uh,
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you know, minds and big generals and jewelry indian diamonds. all kinds of things. what extract it from india i shifted. this is a tragedy. and this is the story of colonialism in a new liberal ration from the british empire allowed and due to we gain is beacon, nomic power. the country now stands and the top 5 economies of the, well, the head of its former colonial ruler in order to become one of the fastest growing markets across the globe indies involved in a long pause since gaining its independence. making india is a program and it is stop listing the country as a leading manufacturer, an investment destination, and it's a bearing fruits and expanding i. t spectrum encompassing artificial intelligence data science and other areas has added to indian growth. well, the medical is fed and renewable energy remain among the key priorities for development and doesn't get to again, stays economic tied, has turned in favor of new daddy. and then getting started as the not least,
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right. i mean, in your lease agree gaming, all the flowers are tired of the boss. you know, you look at our information technology system which has been agreed saw so well in the last to introduce that the indian ib companies and did you buy vision and technology? so the biggest and most successful companies in india are and that's we also in the factory to use beginning to lead games to india, crossman shipping. the of, you know, fmc g products. so in every sector, you'll see lots of larger companies and, you know, entrepreneurial efforts in every direction, especially in things like technology. we are really superseding england. you will see, you would have read in the news that one of the biggest static on companies is now investing in british telecom. so it's the good companies now that have beginning to buy up the british companies. you know, the, the, you know, the diet has done and as it were entities, india, which is probably in the, in,
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in the seat of power. always a pleasure to have you with us here on us international for more details on any of us stories do check our website on t don't. com. i'll be back in 30 minutes with time to see if the the altima 2023. a surprise attack lowest against israel by how much militaries show the world. the no one had expected the palestinian radicals to have so many cutting edge weapons
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in the aftermath of the attack militants openly and making a thing for us. for the rockets and missiles that rained down on these rays, this is the silver, the somebody. how can it be that um the ship to the middle east from a country whose top officials constantly complain about shortages of munitions and military equipment anyway, blueprint, blueprint, bus 310 with great us and e, u military, a totals tens of billions of dollars will continue to show the power of partnership will continue to bolster ukraine's and forces by rushing them occasionally use that they need to defend their country. but where does this stage really go? and who decided to, um, a country that was being one of the biggest supermarkets of some other weapons for almost 2 years.

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