tv Cross Talk RT April 1, 2018 11:30pm-12:00am EDT
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country where we belong where we want to be see that was that was the trump that i remember from the campaign now if people voted for the work too well i don't know if they voted on syrian foreign policy but that that is what his foreign policy platform was at the time now this was a media met across the press led by the washington post the new york times but even from people within his own administration of media only trying to walk that back right there did you did you check that in with mad dog mad dog to prove that that message mr trump that i have the right what does this tell us about his administration though because there doesn't seem to be any coordinated policy there seems to be no timeline as well so i mean is this you know something that trump just says because it was like at a rally ok to to energize the base because this is a kind of a test of who's running foreign policy victory but eat my lips no new taxes george
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bush sr during good republican convention one of the first things he did as president was here breezed taxes for the american taxpayers politicians say i do not have sexual rules. and. you know. shortly what we did was he said something that was not true the united states is not planning to get out of syria very soon or soon or in the long term perspective the united states plans to stay in syria as long as possible even if the president of the united states doesn't agree that's when the president of the nation he doesn't say so but most likely he didn't say he was so you need to read the reason why we're doing this because i think it's a litmus test of if there's a real disconnect in words and in policy and apparently there is well basically i was asked to comment on this by al jazeera and they told me it's not like an.
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russia where the president says something he means it it's a democratic country you know so yes. there is democracy i don't know about that deep state but i do well with europe's it and according to that i always had that states and the you should never never make concessions they could not retreat the problem with this ideology it can only move forward it can only test whether or not to recreate one of the interesting things more we have john bolton coming in and i think we all know his long history of blunders and failed policies but he is a big booster for interventionism i mean he essentially is associated with it he'll want to stay in syria so i'm day one north korea and syria are going to be on the table here here's and they say they agree on a lot of things i actually think they just agree on a lot of yeah i think john bolton probably did a face by moment where when he heard dropsy this question exactly what he was walking into the one of the lines out of the associated press story on this was
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alarm bells went off across the state department and the pentagon again showing that trump is obviously not on the same foreign policy and military page in the pages of the washington post our favorite neo con josh rogin you know that the mouthpiece whenever the security state wants to say something he wrote an article under the title in syria we took the oil now trump wants to give it to you not to the syrian government but to iran this is the specter we've long talk about this all the neocons tried to shift the goalpost with trump to raise the specter of iran because of the hard. this is what's going to happen this is what's going to happen is that you know because apparently trump in baltimore on the same page when it comes to iran this is how he's going to convince the. his syria policy has to be an extension of the policy on iran that's how it's. playing
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of course but it's hard to be of that words were. to start with he probably did not mean one single word of what he said about getting out of here very soon he has proved himself to be a president who says promises a lot makes a lot of promises will do makes a lot of the point under delivery there have very little to do with reality or it with even the wanting to do that why he does that sometimes bluffing something is believing that increases the effectiveness but is negotiating positions because i tend to agree with you but the problem with that is that we do least at this point in time we have these negotiations coming up with north korea and south korea. if the north koreans are seeing this kind of bluster coming out of trump power are they going to trust any kind of deal making a deal with the americans is hard enough let me remind us all that the american constitution says that the president determines the foreign policy so if the united
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states had been wrong or when it implies that it has something to do with russia these days then the president doesn't but on many issues as we see now you know the united states is not ruled by the elected president it is ruled by an unelected i do or would you and with north korea it's the same with me do east you know the united states too could be why there are going to be the military exercises are starting right now and insult career their aim is to forget all of their. team and in big games all with first visit by the iraqi provisional on to the caribbean to char in their approach man you know in the face of these new exercise ok we're going to keep an eye on that i want to go to this poisoning case in the in the u.k. it's falling apart the official line is falling apart work i don't want to see that oh it's we've just had an easter miracle oh yes i did a good way of putting it there was a cold it's just really. after all we have
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a chalk this is a word created by the west it has nothing to do with the suppose it is for your program this this supposed nerve agent ten times more powerful than v.x. that's what we're told right so far out of the three supposed victims of it we've got a cop out walking the streets just fine talking to the press and then the double agent the british spies daughter evidently iraqi lives around us and really we had to get a significant risk looking out we've already and she's already social media we had you know we had a headline in the telegraph. one day it was poisoned russian spy and daughter should be allowed to die says friend thirty six hours later in the telegraph russian spies daughter is conscious and talking nearly a month after chemical that's what i call seasonally appropriate reception. that's what i call the seasonally appropriators resection but it's not the only strange
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thing about this. let me just give you all of the versions that they had before that the script on his daughter was sprayed by a possibility that they were contaminated drool that somebody inserted this. poison in his car knowing that in that there was this meaningful engine and there was a severe door window and i don't know how we could this mean now we have this piece of metal that don't move the door they removed it so we have no way to know whether it will smear the rope from the outside the room to even say this is the interesting bit is the sound on some of the media to this great falls is an interesting thing about this door theory right because supposedly this is a contact there of poison in some type of liquid or or powder form on the door they touched it they supposedly left the house at nine o'clock in the morning and didn't collapse in the park until four o'clock so this is a nerve agent ten times more powerful than v.x. that somehow has a see. seven hour or so i think and then you recover after
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a mob would evidently know a few through to damage has been done and the intention of this has been played out exactly actually for what mark and the committee so that it becomes very obvious why the british denied russian authorities and members of russian the russian consulate access to these russian citizens. the people as a russian citizen and by a near you know by international law they had to give access why wouldn't they want to give them access because they really don't know what happened to escape on his go there or if anything at all captain to them anything at all you know exactly so but he was bad sushi who knows i think there were maybe it was something else that the british and the enemy expressed to them or didn't pester them and maybe nothing happened at all to them we don't know there's no evidence presented anywhere but as you correctly pointed out what matters today is perception not theology and that perception is created by the the russian propaganda cruciform make propaganda in
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british european as well i mean i can promise you when you're just news this is state department saying what we do will take the word of our british goalie in the sphere is such that you could accuse russia and russians of any possible crime of any possible violation and unfortunately the majority of people in the west where i do know the majority of the media i don't think a lot of people are buying and there's no way it is going to get both of us are going to break and well i think it's just like the arsenal price tag it's still not clear who did it you know the dutch raid it goes aided by the jewels as he said or he can sell the chord sequences are so terrible that people know i'm not even caring about what really happened with the stock in fabry in one thousand nine hundred three in the same we hear their attitude is like let's move on or kate forget about the door the russians expel sixty american diplomats they are destroying our relations well you. sam c.k.
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we're going to talk about going to talk about that in the next morning thirty seconds are people going to break you know how they're not sort of talking here we go. she says negotiate is a big east from the deep sea this this she obviously a big fan of h.p. lovecraft has its own norm very little russia has lots of tentacles there's a long history and i think really that shows the not so from all the way from the times of communist times the nazis and so on i have only this to say to have her not gotten along. one muggle photog in his house at riley dead who sleeps. waits dreaming. i'm not the point we're going to go to a short break and i'm going to add short break we'll continue our discussion on some real news state want to.
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apply to many clubs over the years so i know the game and so i got. the ball isn't only about what happens on the pitch for the final school it's about the passion from the fans it's the age of the super manager kilian a loan to spend spend be true to the twenty million and one player. it's an experience like nothing else going to because i want to share what i think what i know about the beautiful game but great so one more chance with. the thinks it's going to. good politicians do something good. to put themselves on the line. to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president. or somehow want to. have to go on to be the first to say what the before three in the morning can
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welcome back across the uk were all things considered i'm peter little to remind you risk us thing some real news. ok gentlemen switch gears here and you know we have we live in the age of something great ok so i guess we have to for tat gate in the united states based on what the british claim we previously talked about in the first part of the program about this alleged poison in the united states is expelled new probably the largest expulsion of diplomats i think on record here and they also expelled russians from the united nations mission which is from what i understand is against international law which is why victor and where to go here well first of all the the american
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action in exposing forty eight russian diplomats from russian embassy and consulates lots in the u.s. and twelve russian diplomats from the russian mission to the united nations was prepared before this group. and in britain also there is evidence that members of the state department crisis center and members of the british department of the state department traveled to russia before this crippled people incident actually happened and to visit the talks with american diplomats in. moscow there is evidence of. premeditation of that this is a clear provocation that was. coordinated digital london and washington now as far as their actions what drives them so we see that we are in the new cold war effectively we are in the new cold war with it with the united states what are they trying to accomplish with this first of all they want to consolidate the european
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lesions around them and of course britain as america's. closest ally special. really. frequently uses to impose its policies on other european states but at the same time you know this i agree i think you know consolidating the the north atlantic alliance is really poor because it is fraying ok but one of the reasons that there's so much going on domestically in the e.u. domestically in the u.k. likelihood brigs it in the european union you have countries like poland and hungary that are pushing back against the. this post modernist image of what the european union should be and then of course you have blame russia for everything that the democrats and liberal to hold out in the united states you see what's happened here with some countries like. ireland.
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then they do try to. not take these measures but. they were forced. the issue was to show the north atlantic unity but mark it didn't actually show that they actually showed the opposite yeah i mean they tried to twist and poor but obviously there were at least a handful of. others i think you're right there's a domestic element particularly for the united kingdom behind all of this and that's distraction from bragg's it and trying to take down the left labor party leader jeremy corbin at the same time there is a british comedy skit a show aired thirty years ago yes prime minister that has a skit that seems almost to foretell this exactly and it goes along. one of the prime minister aide says to him we should give them a story what start a war that's sort of thing where they decide on
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a war is too much why don't you expel seventy six soberly soviet diplomats that has been our practice. when we wish to ensure the press loses interest in something . a great headline for you government cracks down on red spy ring. very patriotic it must be a story that nobody can disprove and which will be believed even if it's not perfect i think hey i could not handle the love and the yes prime minister could not and will make sure we get the link at the bottom of this so for everyone to see go ahead well how does the new york columns report on all of this what are they findings they found out let me quote an article written by the veterans by peter baker and steve. the us has found out that the year of attempting to cooperate with russia had not that much success we hear of attempting to cooperate but only in the russian paralympic games accusing russia of putin mr trump in place great
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could lose it you know no trump is expected in sixty russian diplomats that's a great agent you know russian made brags it's possible he was incessant result as a result of the threats that broad is drawn the sun is in power in that you can to resume accident x. accident agent so i just feel it really hurts me that they're all you know people like steve irwin jack who had the courage to could predict that official line in the u.s. or in the course of a think you know on the invasion of yugoslavia he has no right in this once it's about a year of attempting to cooperate with russia. it's simply that the those that want to stay in the american mainstream media they have to go to the line they have to see these things the understand it's not just us. i talk to european politicians lawmakers they end their stand they understand the case is
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a provocation but of course many of them simply cannot see it the. cannot see it because if they do see it they will be immediately be accused of being sick they will immediately be accused of being treated us and they will lose their political position so they see what they have to see that this this prohibition has nothing to do with reality that russia has nothing to do with escape our case is to me we begin this is one of the best examples i can think of where the the real casualty here mark is the truth the russian foreign minister. lavrov he said that privately. particularly european leaders are apologising to him for what's going on they say we know this is all essentially feigned. but the americans are forcing it to us we don't have a choice in the matter and what they have here is also what we're going to have over one or two was last year that would be pleased to see i would argue are good
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at they'll be going into this because that's what the russian public also wants to be if you know in the russian news because they write that. of the russian diplomats because she bowed to pressure from the u.k. germany as to time to be. i don't know i don't want to police i don't know i don't buy that i don't know as i said i think she sees her political career on the line and she is tearing a page from the liberals in the us saying this actually works ok and i think that. weaponized original you know really really important to talk about is that our team is being targeted again in the u.s. and when it was forced to become register as a foreign agent at the end of last year you were promised that its operations would not be hindered. but it's not true it's happening picture yes we started this program with the times words about syria which are now to the words
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about fair and not affecting. future their words about the coming summer. and. that means. likely not be true also and it was pretty obvious from the start that the reason that the decided to use for against r.t. was to try to shut it down to two hinder its parishioners to hinder their making peace people's access to see the american government simply does not want a meeting restrictions on freedom of the do not want american people to have access to alternative sources of information of their own they're on the wrong side of history go ahead people i mean we keep hearing it from the united states from the e.u. we need to maintain dialogue with russia what sort of dialogue surrender or else that's the kind of their work that they have they don't want to hear the voice that's why they are basically prohibiting their t.v.
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basically side in the senate at least in that washington region this is the kind of dialogue that they want to have i talk to you and you listen this is the kind of dialogue that they want to have in this situation you know mano mcgraw is going to visit more school and he expel most of the russian diplomats simply because something happened in the u.k. something that looks very much like a provocation now france is helping the u.k. to investigate this with russia is part of this international convention on chemical weapons it has a legal right to be involved in that but it's the french are not involved in the unlikely event but they're involved in investigating and it doesn't make any sense just imagine what would happen if a british citizen was poisoned by some substance in russia and the british diplomats would not be a lot you would visit him or her or even to great britain to see here and the british authorities now said that they will think about letting her see that and
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another lie by the way is what was said by the state department about the expelled russian diplomat. it's that russia can they police them what we have seen over the past year is that despite these claims by the state department when these are being asked for the diplomats when they cannot get the creation so they simply say well yes you can replace them but they won't give you know they're going to give him. good marks. you know state department spokesman again she made it quite clear that if russians want to improve relations what they have to do first is acknowledge responsibility for the attack confess confess that you. know this is clear that from our narrative and then you know they're scared i mean this whole thing with r.t. and i think they question our t's slogan that question more
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means that they're just trying to confuse the truth which of course there's also all that all the other the the other side of that of course is the assumption that what they're telling you you know remember the iraq war the destruction of libya and so on so on is the complete unvarnished objective truth and i just know what it gets down to is really unfortunate is that it's our t. against the ministry of truth that's what it's getting down to the end of the demons absolutely right the biggest problem we face right now in journalism is there is no dialogue no dialogue is permitted if there is dialogue that means you're committing a piece a piece meant. they just say that you don't qualify could be a drone yes that's right you could obviously but that was also for a friend this insect always taken this whole the war before it get down to it and we are getting back into that we had dialogue during the cold war gentlemen we had treaties signed and arms could. i don't know that's not right gentlemen to jump in
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people including forty one children. italy prize invasion and summons the french ambassador after a dramatic across the border raid by french police on a suspected migrant and drug traffickers. and as the diplomatic spat over this crippled case intensifies both the u.s. and russia close one of the the other's consulates while moscow expelled american diplomats in a reciprocal moves. are broadcasting live direct for us it is a moscow recount.
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