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recognizes where exactly it was fine. i've learned a lot of our culture history. all their travel extremely worth a visit. the place is the, the vineyards, a sure coming up today in the accused of the mazda, minding an assassination plot. in the united states. us prosecutors, 5 charges against an in demand for acting at the behest of a team, give gump the depression. to kid us seek separate is out dumbing all the charges. and when they impact us informations and henry kissinger at dies of age of 100. we look at the former us diplomats mix legacy issue the
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i'm british by and you're welcome to do that. munoz aisha, glad you could join us in the series allegations linking the indian governments doing assassination plot into yours is a matter of concern. your daddy said this was contrary to government policy. india has already set up a high level approach to investigate the allegations. these were made by us officials in a court case against an indian man who was arrested in the czech republic. and he was accused of working at the behest of an indian security official to assassinate us based 6 separate this lead up. the individual is not named in the indictment, neither. he's the legs victim us media outlets say this man is the target of an alleged assassination plot by the indian government, which considers them a terrorist good thoughts in public who has been organizing a symbolic referendum to create cost on
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a separate state for $6.00 in india it is death threats are not new to me because since 2019, the indian government has labeled me for running a session is combined as terrorist they have desensitized to be a public in india. they are trying to be since he dies the part on government. but to day you to expose that here to to that who is using wireless and who is using good, what we are using words and they are using wireless to suppress solver balance, to be double that in the indictment us prostitute or say an indian government official who they did not name, directed the plot to assassinate pano quoted directly us attorney damien william said we will not tolerate efforts to assassinate us citizens on us, soil, and stand ready to investigate board and prosecute anyone who seeks to harm in silence. americans here or abroad, of this indictment, comes on the heels of an alleged political assassination of another sick activist
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in canada, in june 2023 mast government killed. hardy signals are outside of sic temple in british columbia. these are wasn't associated upon who they were among many targets on a hit list according to one of the potters named in the indictment. the kill group dot who was directed by the indian official to pay a hit man, $100000.00 us dollars to kill to new. that headman turned out to be an undercover us agent. and the, joining me now for more is middle georgia. you're a distinguished fellow at the think tank, the observer research foundation, mr. georgia. it will these latest charges find in the united states, damage us in data emissions. while i think they really introduce an element of children and also uh, i would say to undermine
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a very important element of trust in that relationship. so when you say an element of true a might to be seen in the us information. sure. what do you mean by that? what problem does manifest itself? well, you know, as part of the, in, in american relationship, there are all kinds of, uh, uh that there's an important component is all the defense and security dies. and then you have uh, intelligent sharing is one media read show be going to plus uh that is joined projects in the defense area. so i think of then you may have, uh, uh, a certain residency, but i, i still think that that would be uh for a somewhat limited be a plaintive government that's called the allegations
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a method of concern and started. and in quietly does india you think need to do more to show it is serious about getting to the bottom of these charges? you know, what's there to get to the bottom of these charges? the fact is, all this shows up the very well for you, the cost of being getting it, get it is agencies. you know, obviously you get, you go there you, when you try to hire the hip man that he happens to be an american agent. so, but it shows the indian intelligence system enough in a very poor light. but as i told you, others have been doing it the united states does it. uh, but it does have the vanity, is it? uh, what is the one follow that you can do it anywhere else? don't do it. yeah. let's talk about the congress on movement that is at the core of a these allegations. so now this is basically the demand for the separate seek
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state. it apparently has any support in india, but the monk some dies for our communities abroad. it ling goes on as an issue. why does the indian government feel sole tightened by it? you know, the, it's a very complicated situation. india has had more real dentist attack almost as 2012 but the present government has been a doctor as a, as a big issue. domestic really em, that domestic audiences basically telling domestic audiences and you put it out there. basically, it is a kind of $5.00. leslie. i focused on me. i don't know many uh, civilities have gone on and bought a car as well. boxed i'm having quite raised it at the same level, but really a separately to start terrace in mod. i'm an obligation population projects. india
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have been killed and boxed on. all right, we leave at the time being. thanks so much for joining us today. my not grocery from the observer. it says foundational. thank you. so now he was one of the most powerful diplomats in us history. henry kissinger died at his home in connecticut on wednesday at the age of 100. the former us secretary of state was a device of fig. uh, in the politics and his legacy in a sure has been much debated as one of his greatest achievements. he's the celebrated architect different medicos rep for us small with china in the 19 seventy's. but he's also been criticized for his policies surrounding the vietnam war. as well as the secret funding campaigns in cambodia and flowers and joining me,
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nothing more is even drawing. he's an associate professor in the political science department of the national university of single mr. chung. at the outset, when looking at henry kissinger's legacy in a sure, has it been positive and negative a mixed bag? how would you describe it? i would say some exciting stuff and some people who remember all the refresh mom between the us and the i see well, sort of see that been all see his legacy in a positive fairly positive light. but let's not forget that the guy also section b a, we don't us invasion from bohemia, which led to the rise of the genocide of roche. and there is and to the vietnam war. so the a lapse of the south region. so. ringback he's the best of controversial things and also i think he left the office, he engaged quite a lot in consulting consultancy lobbying what that some people question,
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the sort of motivations fall. so he's on the back. let's talk about one of the 1st points. talked about the rep for small with the p r. c. the foreign ministry and paging uh was making a statement about time today and called him a deal to old friend of the chinese people. talk to us a bit about why this affection focus in drain china so. busy cassandra, i think, was the 1st person to visually seize the opportunity opened up by the strategic conditions at the time the us was looking to get out of vietnam and also to deal with the soviet union. the p. c was looking to deal with its less than relationship with the soviet union. and at the time many people saw the changing configuration,
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including including kissinger. but here's the deal with the person who makes some sense on the ground to be king, to meet with trying to arrange a sort of, uh, how many together i will push mom between beijing, washington such that they could start working together in particular, in terms of addressing the, getting the ability to express themselves out of vietnam with on a, in the woods of which you mentioned, we're talking about kissinger in asia. we need to talk about the vietnam war to someone that you alluded to earlier as well because, and you have a secretary of state under richard nixon and instrumental in negotiating with the not to be at the meetings during the latter half of the war quarter. he have done more to actually end the law sooner. so i think it's hard to say that people have done things. and in the was especially since the director given by mr. nixon was not suggesting us go off of vietnam. but to,
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as i said, withdrawal was on a meeting to say that they wanted to withdraw on the south region collapse immediately. so under those conditions, you know, the, you know, the strong couldn't be immediate the end of the walk in the media. but i think, what is, what makes us it makes us guessing the effort to withdraw with all the men also, bombing allows bombing. okay, and bodya and vision, camber, yes, a. and the dc relies ation or presumes into lawson can bodya. another component is allowing for the rise of the committee, which and it's dennis. i just have one final question for you. i prefer as a drawing up. how would you say us views on the world have changed since henry kissinger's time? well us, i think when you began, i mean. ready you escalation has transformed very significantly from, from the cold war. and there seem to be as we do on the and the p. c,
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which was seen as the ticket. oh, oh, see it now. and it means to put pressure on the soviet union to create. they talk to that relation to this change. what i'm about to ask you is much more of a competitor today because i guess being able to plug into the role of special order that you asked me to meant that the yes use today a major power in the world. and so those considerations of a week of china using china as a wedge. no, that's past that relationship that the chinese and the a, b i. c. and that they had talked about that refers to a different agents fine. or that it's very simple to do that. it is a positive, isn't it? we live at the, for the time being a proviso, e and john from the nice thing and the relative single. thank you so much for joining us today, sir. thank you. it's been a pleasure to find the best does if the state is most orders from the region on our
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