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you know it just i mean what almost what it i'm already whatever sped up by really difficult to read in the league i remember the lord we're going to go. there for an up as well i must go with that really feel for you feel good about them getting worse but those were the old vilest beautiful shot of both the borg and of us but i'm one of those but i would probably say this is where those were because i will ask him i will write about him we possibly could a car bomb i just love that that already yes i went through it in the thought of giving up their calling with you your comment that video marked out aloud ballroom you just gotta go you. about your sudden passing i've only just learned you worry yourself in taking your last wrong turn. you're out caught up to us we all knew it would i tell you i'm sorry i could so i write these last words in hopes to put to rest these things that i never got off my chest. i remember when we first met my life turned on each
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breath. but then my feeling started to change you talked about war like it was a cave still some are fond of you those that didn't like to question our ark and i secretly promised to never be like it said one does not leave a funeral the same as one enters the mind it's consumed with death this one quite different i speak to you now because there are no other takers. to claim that mainstream media has met its maker. hello and welcome. across the uk we're all things to consider time people about the
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war against freedom of speech continues in you guessed it r t again is being targeted also has russia given up on trump and will anything stop the leaks in washington. cross talking news that you need to know about i'm joined by my guest mark slobodan he's an international affairs and security analyst we also have to grow a little bit here is a political analyst as well as a leading expert at the center for actual politics and we have dmitri bobbitt he's a political analyst with sputnik international or a gentleman as usual crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime soon and i always appreciate i want to talk about something that's really important i don't think anybody else in the media at least on television is about we know that trump begrudgingly signed the sanctions against russia north korea and iran which we'll discuss further but also part of it was in element called countering america's adversaries through sanctions act what is the mark what does it mean at
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the table and talk about what this hamilton sixty eight is ok so this countering americans america's adversaries through saying is that the final version of this bill that was put forward as regionally it was meant to sink should north korea for the missile program in additional senate tacked on to it some sanctions against russia went to the house they changed it around and now it's targeting iran north korea russia. syria and defacto the european union and companies anything that does business with russia of this is a good leader at all of this is this is the media. so. it is another feckless saying sions bill its effects on the foreign policies of any of the countries will have no effect other than to punish the right to do so.
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something and as we saw from the effects of the years of sanctions on russia that according to the u.s. government's own assessment trimmed less than one percent off russia's. media element and i mean they're targeting this television stations you're on right now it's sputnik here essentially saying how good it would be cruel to go back to and what in sixteen are saying i mean this is a century saying that foreign broadcasters do not have first amendment speech rights in this is not been tested legally here it's those are words but if that's right but there is they're targeting certain media outlets and denying them freedom of speech versus a lot of the totalitarian the share of the current american information is here where we see that the american elites are scared i appreciate that the american people are going to have access to the turning points of view so whether it's our t. whether it's put nuke whether it's cheney's. or any other in your other one who'd given
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our pally that's what they want to keep them and i believe i'm american station i would go back to the cold war years and. actually in the seventy's some california stations broadcast broadcasts by russian or by sort of you hosts like to push you know who's quite liberal these days and there were no problems with that but why are there problems today because they see that i would see sputnik other broadcasters actually have great audiences the especially large especially in large american city and physically on you tube q but they're also especially interesting for american intellectual intellectual spheroid people who from all walks of life who suddenly see they're out there information they're getting from c.n.n. or from am i sent b. c. or a.b.c. or c.b.s. since. it's actually it's not just junkets that's bad then it's propaganda. this is
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this is something they're scared of the people that the american people you know i'm going to see the crew if i can speak one half of all of us they should be free well i should know all of. the money spent on what they call counter in russian propaganda was initially you know mocked for conquering the so-called islamic state so it's a part of this very strange he's afraid you know presenting the real danger and the real one and fight in a bogus threat namely russia and please know that you know the sanctions are targeting north korea you're wrong and russia which is like rag. three completely different. really do you really going to want to abandon the problem is that now you know that to remove this sanctions you need to change that it just let me remind you that the jackson venue amendment stayed for forty years you know. and
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they don't have any commitment was about jewish immigration xander soviet union you know freedom of jewish immigration jews call them a great creator since one thousand nine hundred nine but then madmen stayed for twenty five years what are you going to talk about this hamilton sixteen it's very important to give it a shot ok hamilton sixty eight is at heart it is a retread of of an online project called proper not all propaganda or not that was promoted by the washington post. that purported to track russian propaganda social on social media and anything that echoed rockit russian talking points which ended up attacking everything on the right or the left of the alternative media that ever criticized us foreign policy that ever anyway agreed with anything that russia at any time said. was russian propaganda but washington post was forced to humiliatingly this
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bad things but the exact same be great neo-con jokers beyond property now they were officially anonymous at that time the originators but the list was public but anyone who was following along we were going to be wrong for who was who was actually behind it the same people were talking clint watts from the daily beast. andrew aaron wise bird who is an arch zionist just until a few years ago a basement troll obsessively watching anyone who had anything positive to say about russia on the internet but imagining grand k.g.b. controlled spirit usually going to get there all these pretty graphs and everybody well they're back again and a new iteration this time funded by the german marshall fund a serious atlanticist think tank and policy project it seems to me is that with
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this operation is i'm glad you brought up your german marshall because it sounds like a new style as the operation i mean you're tracking people on twitter we don't know they don't tell us who they're going to track i mean it's very you know this is a waste of money but it sounds very ominous coming back to what. mark just said about the marshall fund of course it's called the german marshall fund but we all know where who founded the world where the money comes from a not that he saw a german it's much more american and the purpose one of the purposes of the marshall organization is to keep german you. racist if you're into washington's interests which it to us by the fact you only got the things but here and that tells you who is behind those property not and other initiatives and the american taxpayer essentially is paying to to not be able to not have access to. to
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an inch of points so it's almost think about it this way they make and taxpayers are paying so that they would not be able to hear that to us about the state of the country in the us and that's a that's an especially if you just sort of. you know the position of their party and it's not actually it shows a mindset here i mean again you know they don't what they don't want their monopoly brokerage they want they want to make sure the party line is still here it's really amazing and i keep having have to fall back on a very authoritarian rhetoric here because this is exactly what it is you do you really do really starts to remind one of george orwell's one thousand nine hundred four in the us in the west you always you know everybody likes to i went to when i went to school i wrote in one thousand nine hundred four in school and the interpretation was that it's about that so obviously by the soviet union but when you look at the west today when you look at the united states you find those quality is much more represent that in america then then in most other countries the majority well i get scared now every time when i hear their
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objectives more governmental because it's actually mean review what it means is they take take spare mining taxpayer money they are not in any way responsible for the way they spend it and they spend it for example on what they call promotion of democracy in ukraine which and create and crudely a nationalist regime which starts another war in europe or you know when they say it's non-governmental and then the say it is supported by drum and marshall foundation and it is supposed to crack six hundred twitter accounts that analysts are identifying as users of russian propaganda but they're not going to tell you who they were that they were going to. you know like i encourage courage all of our viewers to take a look at the website ok i mean it is it looks like it's pretty well designed but i have no idea what they're trying to say there is going to considering the political situation in the u.s. right now where the. opposition the political elites are blaming down for some
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unsubstantiated relations with russia which we might be folly times to either as part of that as part of that that's just. the main enemy you know the main. source of russian propaganda possed publications all of the mainstream american media just it's enough to read what they ruled two months ago one year ago to see who is dead in the truth and who is lying right there can remind you of what they rolled the ball iraq in a dimino effect you know create in the first democracy in the middle east and then having a dimino effect all over the region but they have this big things but who is down meeting up. condoleezza rice who just recently less than a year ago that said and the ideas in them are going to meet it the problem should not be president he doesn't have the dignity and stage to be president and a fool so the main the main spread if you want of russian propaganda these
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are the websites or the mainstream newspapers that you should check twenty seconds before you think this is a serious project now this is heavy hitters bang up job every step is michael mcfaul former ambassador to russia bill kristol harsh neo con. michael morello clinton surrogate and former director of the cia this is this is heavy and the orders now actually called the center for securing democracy and we're going to break here but you know that's just everybody feeding at the trough mark ok after a short break we'll continue our discussion on real news and stay with.
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disrespect. the idea that dropping brings produce to the chicken hawks the battle of. new socks for the tell you that. before. off the bat doesn't tell you on the whole and that's why. we. will watch. the feeling of. every the. period.
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according to josh. welcome back to cross talk were all things we considered i'm peter about to write you are discussing some very important news stories. ok because let me go to you you know we came we had the russian prime minister dmitry medvedev come out and really paint a very dark canvas if i can use that term of us russian relations but he more or less right i mean you work with these sanctions who are listening and i would say to him and an attempted economic war which you know as we all know one of our audience probably knows our trade relations between russian the united states are really quite limited in almost meaningless now but it is for the europeans i mean
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so the worsening of u.s. relations will also see a worse and worse an e.u. american relations will that make the e.u. reconsider its position well look every time when your american administration came into the white house from the beginning of this century let's start with george bush jr he came in and the relationship between moscow and washington there were. moscow hopes and i would see that would improve from the ninety's in fact in one of the meetings summits between bush the american president said well he was able to look into put your soul and he liked. what you saw what did those two terms bush two terms in the white house and with the and that with the abrogation of the ballistic missile treaty by washington. of the national religion it ended with the war in georgia where the georgian energy him attacked the south the city of with
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a green light from from washington it would never do that without that without one you want to prove exactly and kill dozens of them and what happened next next obama comes in again there are hopes reset reset the yes that was the one misspelled and said something very different that was almost all controlled it is what it said. it which is what the actual business is it was a dream initially and so they start and it goes and with a look at the eight year obama's eight years in the white house and at the lowest. point in the russian american relations since the mid eighty's and then. wins in november again their hopes in moscow hoping against hope there are the new administration will be interested in dialogue in dialogue in normalization of relations between moscow and washington now what do we see we see first of all we
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see every single branch of power in the u.s. from congress to the special services to the media and others making sure they get every possible action to make sure that this administration is paralyzed their lives and cannot cannot we knew it was but but i also want to point out that their new station itself first phone call between trump and whether stomps the took which in this was. this was january twenty eighth eight these after the inauguration he starts criticizing the start three treaty and seeing well maybe we do not want to prolong it is. on february twenty eighth may i just says no we cannot let me go to the rich i did so for i said this is a internal dynamic of american politics what i believe it's much more than a. double whammy. it is essential to making sure relations don't improve
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and to take the president down in the process in fact midriff. i'm no fan of prime minister medvedev. it pointed out correctly medvedev pointed out that. trump has essentially had executive particularly foreign policy the primary product of the us presidency usurped by him and that he was weak to sign this bill now that being said he was correct however as many russian liberal opposition pointed out made vid of himself is hardly to one to comment about this he played it being president for six years made several disastrous mistakes when he was actually granted real power including trying to appease the west by libya by not vetoing the security council resolution that the u.s. used to destroy libya russia and china both abstained several other disastrous mistakes attempting to appease the west putin decided he needed to come back and. seemingly willingly step down it did not run again himself abrogating to another
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weakness the guys will be really important i want to talk about north korea here. one of the things your viewers to go to. you tube page and there is the debate. unanimous voting a new sanctions here i would like our viewers to compare with the russian ambassador to say the chinese ambassador in just about everybody else russia and china did vote for a demon they have a plan to move forward the west doesn't that's the big problem you know that's the big problem out. of mind over us that when we invaded was the president. russia import sanctions on iran russia went along with sanctions against north korea and there were no russia as important sanctions on north korea so but but but like i just said important thing is here is how a plan to move forward i mean when i saw from the u.k.
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from the americans is that something must be done something must be done the usual mantra they don't know what to do that's the problem here the chinese and the russians have proposed jointly jointly how to move forward on north korea and that is very important because it's the only two major powers i see pushing diplomacy here because that's what we need we do have voices in the united states talking about preventative war this is insanity well look at the way that that's going on but now he went to iraq and what happened with the ever increasing sanctions regime against iraq year after year the sanctions would be deepened that increased but why didn't with hundreds of thousands by some estimates of children and those people who was our landlord and you remember what madeline albright said once about that and where did that and it ended of course the sanctions they never bring down a new regime but the americans finally after after years of sanctions that crippled iraq's economy that crippled iraq's infrastructure that killed hundreds of
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thousands of people they finally at that went in there you know what do you think it's exactly so now so now we see a similar to egypt objective developing towards north korea of course russia and china as nations that border north korea and that know full well just as the americans know that young has no intentions to attack the united states it has no intention to attack the axis. or code working out i would also submit here these i.c.b.m. so you know mark a lot of intelligent people are saying these are intermediate range missiles that have a little extra fuel ok there is no guidance system on there i. there's no evidence whatsoever to have been able to minute miniaturize a warhead here i mean the language coming out of the western media the pliant liberal media and the establishment the us is really frightening were net right even close to this campus situation and they claimed russia has cast some serious doubts on this range of this warhead of this missile its ability to deliver
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a warhead in its ability to withstand re entry they're most likely years away from from anything resembling a real i.c.b.m. but you know we've been here before we hear tony blair talking about forty minutes thank you for it and that's where we are but russia and china have both made i think a terrible mistake and agreeing to these sanctions now russia and china both recognize that north korea is being needlessly provocative here but they also recognize that they have a very good reason for wanting a strategic deterrent with the united states massing in conducting constant war games on north korea's borders we have did that down this path before with iran at the u.s. you sanctions against iran to punish them for years russia is now being sanctioned for the third time the united states has in iraq you know this because going to these sanctions is china and russia iran north korea's borders they have to be very
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very careful they're just going to have one peaceful solution to the north korean crisis. that will stop provocative exercises constantly on north korea's border anybody who knows my son can sign up so he's saying and he has nuclear program i mean we're going to have security right security there and here is provide official security guarantees by the united states by south korea that there will be no attack against north korea and so it will us will never do that of course never say never the u.s. everything you know there's nothing like it's going to make sure you watch this program because you've said exactly what i've said numerous times but the through it point is that. the north korea already had an agreement with its nuclear program in the ninety's who did what and who worked that way it was the bush jr administration that walked away and of course the clear walked away from that and that's when that's when the north koreans e started their program so what is the solution the key to the key is to talk the
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keystone hugo ship in the key is to sign a new agreement on their own list but it's been three conditions that is not what the american expansionist power elite is looking for in this case my mini demon the head yes i just wanted to say that when victor says there is a negative trajectory you know always at the beginning of the american president is connected with them and with only a much closer because it's not only russia but i think we have an ideological pattern here we have the united states which wants to expand its influence we have russia we call for goodwill and president made video when he was president he was the main like of this said to do it in russia and he said to do it simply fails because and that's why i made available so that's why if you use this language a full fledged trade war against russia because the last call for a compromise are vanishing you know now that the united states is probably going to leave our s.m.d. treaty you know there is valuable legislation in the congress and introduced
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there's no it's there's no initiative given to russia to want to have but we know that it's not really going to right now to discuss shutting the door right now we're really in the beginning of a new cold war whether it whether. both sides want to see it or not and the americans have more frequently called a russian adversary than not we're really in the beginning of a new cold war unfortunately been a beginning a new cold war since two thousand and eight zero zero zero is really as we're doing the prehistory of the. little the so-called nuclear may seem to me to be pushing mystic about it the safety to cold war started in one thousand sixty two after that q but me so crisis we're not here to do you are here we go where you can really academic. you know because we're all smart guys here guys i have to point out something to you and to our viewers here you can see this tie that i'm wearing right now this is my big case and tie the crosstalk in the team process going on vacation we will be back on the fourth of september and during that time reruns
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including this program will be run during the course of september i want to thank all of you for being my guests during the season of cross not particularly bullhorns and we'll see you end our viewers on september fourth. to give. up a basic. in the. civil liberties. we're talking to. them. i get a lot of what i think about. what i'm looking. at a lot of us up the money into. little money oh
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showing us is you know part of us you're not. you know just i mean. i mean. there's an up as well i must admit that really feels i just don't get it. just because i'm with. my body and we've. just got that already. in the thought of getting up there with you.
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