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pos record it shows he's actually unlikely to take a brother clee different approach can it mopin wraps it all up in the new election saga it seems that old narratives are very much alive i'm proud to have the support of the war fighting generals active duty military and top experts who know both how to win and how to avoid the endless wars that we're caught up in we are ending the era. of endless wars. in this place is a renewed clear eyed focus on defending 'd america's vital interests for years have passed and not much has changed donald trump has withdrawn some of the u.s. forces from syria and afghanistan but a significant u.s. military presence remains in those countries and many others of course not surprisingly donald trump blames someone else i'm not saying the military is in
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love with me the soldiers are the top people in the pentagon probably aren't because they want to do nothing but fight wars so that all of those wonderful companies that make the bombs and make the planes and make everything else stay happy but despite donald trump's apparent aversion to conflict he certainly loves the toys that go with it we have called it the super duper missile and i heard the other night 17 times faster 'd than what they have right now then you take the fast as a missile we have heard donald trump has repeatedly bragged about multi-billion dollar weapons sales agreements to saudi arabia and other allies saying they bring money into the country and provide jobs but now donald trump's rival joe biden wants to portray himself as the candidate that will finally end it for ever warse it's long past time we're in the forever war. which of cost us untold blood and treasure but
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joe biden is just a bit more hypocritical on this issue than donald trump the objective is to compel or. destroy its illegal weapons of mass destruction and its program to develop air produce missiles and more of those where saddam is dangerous the world would be a better place without him the to do so if you don't you know you nobody was born i wasn't going to say what is needed here anything or not because there are several truck was very successful in this 2016 run by running on the platform of stopping of ending ridiculous endless wars and ending stupid wars and not going to stupid wars that's a big problem with presidents often times the rhetoric is very good but the follow up is not equate albany o'collins we've already signed on to joe biden can't blame all of them screaming in squealing about how trump hates the military and he wants us to be defenseless we spend well over
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a trillion dollars when you put everything military related together including the interest on the debt into the budget that's wasted on bombs and weapons that we don't need that's wasted pushing other countries around that we don't need to be doing we don't need to be making enemies if trump really wanted to put his words into action he would actually reduce the military budget and increase the defense budget which is that money that's spent to actually defend this country because the same song and dance every 4 years the american people are tired of u.s. military interventions around the world according to poll after poll no matter how would they vote u.s. military establishment and its highly influential lobby always seems to win it with mop and r.t. new york. a poll out has found that the majority of british state health service doctors are considering quitting over the government's handling of the pandemic but the president of the u.k.'s doctors' association says issues in fact been building
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for a long time. i think you have serum and it's that and it's. yes colleagues have been feeling and how in broken short many years now prior to them have demick this is a profession who have suffered through some of the worst crisis crises in history with intellectual arse including absolutely we're in estonia toxic contracts changes to our training that mean doctors need every 6 months so we hear around hospitals around the way and indeed the pensions tax crisis which has forced many of our most senior inexperienced experience starts its interest high and all of this was prior to us going in and national crisis over 1700 doctors took part in the survey 2 out of 3 say they're more likely to leave the national health service because of poor treatment from the government during the cold response most say they plan to get out within 3 years poor working conditions were high on the list
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of complaints the main reason cited for considering quitting were a lack of pay rises and protective equipment others noted they've been gagged from speaking publicly about their concerns but it's also warm they've heard promised benefits revoked because working on the covert front line throughout all this is a major impact on some of the mental health. ever since we've had in may depend demick we've had these incredible times where people living dying and struggling we've been separate from our families we just want some recognition for what we actually did and what we feel like we deserve over the last 1015 years let alone last month it wasn't too long ago that we were talking about if he were surviving on charitable donations and figure out how to stop just because it came in just pretty crap we deserve back a profession and a home and a tax to serve better and that was what state that was really me while the government insists its 3 percent pay rise offer is good enough prime minister boris
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johnson's pledged more funding for hospital infrastructure over the difficult winter period coming up. we know that the n.h.s. was very much understaffed and under resourced going into this pandemic and i have no doubt that that impacted on our ability to combat this fire s. we have 10000 vacancies for doctors across the frontlines 100000 vacancies for frontline and it's for stuff including nurses so we were we were already struggling with our workforce now if so many docsis leave and we have to remember this was a survey of just 1700 doxes with 2 thirds of them saying actually they were making plans that lisa who knows how how big that number truly is but this this really is a worry and i think it is even more of a worry given that many doctors feel that a 2nd said she may be coming within the u.k.
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so what we're asking is that the government considers the hard work of those troops within the n.h.s. that they show them how much they're there and they greedy or carted them to retain them in the n.h.s. especially and if there is to be a 2nd spike in the. you know apart from the coronavirus pandemic follow the course got another major issue on its hands this is not going away bricks it brussels has now issued a stern warning went to downing street not to renege on last year's withdrawal deal because that could jeopardize for one piece in northern ireland it followed reports of boris johnson's planning to override indeed key parts of the agreement. just be demagoguing you need to respect the will expect the u.k. to owner of the committee negotiated and signed up to last year of the go to citizens droids in northern ireland. the u.k. to undermine the agreement would have serious consequences. against this hostile
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backdrop an 8 round of e.u. brics in talks with london has begun and now. looks at how likely they are this time around to get some sort of final deal. how i long for the brac set days at least the instability that you know of removals one part permanently outside number 10 braxton's brack said a delay after delay after delay is a passive but something reassuring in that so comforting that in these tumultuous times one can turn to bright set and like the good friend that it is but still that in fact nothing's changed round 8 of breaks a trade talks has begun and apparently this time in ups enough we have now been talking for 6 months and can no longer afford to go over well trodden ground we need to see more realism from the e.u. about our status as an independent country the needs to be in agreement with our european friends by the time of the european council and the 15 that's going to be
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in force by the end of the year but perhaps someone be brax it if it wasn't full of the satisfaction in that promise says the u.k. is having 2nd thoughts about withdrawal agreement signed a congenial rate so it might override key parts of the last brussels basically says we are soon off to a free trade deal by mid october and the mere thought of the u.k. renee seeking on its word elicited cries of more mature from those bureaucrats in brussels do you. believe shawn frick's ability and creativity to work with the u.k.'s red lines. do you good to great. i trust the british government to implement their withdrawal agreement and obligation under international law and prerequisite for any future partnership protocol in ireland northern ireland is essential to protect peace and stability on the island and integrity of the single market the one room of the got people especially worried is
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that tucked away in voters' pocket is something called the entire market belt and the contents could jeopardize peace and security along the irish border but downing street denied this same that it's only proposing my alterations which would provide clarity on certain big us parts of the deal but even at home not everyone is convinced that he the head of the u.k.'s legal department quit over the whole thing and then there is this one minute minor detail proving to be just a little contentious international law in a very specific and limited boy oh wow zones it's just specific but is all this proves to be the straw that breaks the camel's back on the u.k. and e.u. don't shake hands the u.k. will be left popping up out in the north sea with no deal and no tariff free gas classic bracks set everyone happy you made out like a threat of no deal and now the prime minister losing trust something was not the change. for to the morning moscow time right big news event i was telling you about
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earlier on alexander lukashenko has given his 1st big interview it is very lengthy 6 nationwide protests erupted over his disputed presidential election victory last month he spoke to russian journalists including r.t. editor in chief margarita simonyan with the west demanding answers here's his full view of events. thank you for this interview thank you for being here we have. all the journalists are going to have a welcome here as you know if you are not whole you are just like an ice. cold. no he likes it for all you know his office is. you know you don't like a condition air conditioning you know we had to go sheesh and i would tell him no it's too hot and he would say no it's so she was just going to degree. it looks
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like i'm hearing a great night that's going to sleep in the. morning. and i'm in a good mood. good scrap of a thing that we just bought mr look at what's your take because situation in the country today you do manage to belie the situation. in the world you just arrived just near in minsk amazing. yes it's clean it's quiet yes there were some marches plain untidy bell reese is all the brand. and we've managed to preserve it. different. well received. roots in minsk you know his brother is outside of minsk but just like in russia. and go beyond moscow i mean it's a different situation with chris nice thoughts on somebody we have one situation
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and you're in the rest of the. normal situation it's a but in the not so we try to maintain that grounded trying to. remain. calm but sometimes on sunday we just might you have people walking around this is the answer the question that destabilization it's. the fact that if it hadn't been for the external pressure we would. anything at all what do i mean by this external pressure there are attempts to run things from outside the country we know and russians are. trying to control and from where it is americans from a sincere new also using well known to the ground channels the 2nd is in the czech republic what pained life the way near. and unfortunately places are being established in ukraine and the are not below being used to
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influence color showing that it does but the ship is not like the her american in the not broadcasting historically the distribution of opsware exactly. and then using it now this is the external influence of talking us out. on well known channel digital through a square on sunday go there and they when they stood inside the square for a bit then another square was drawn to go there and then they were sent to the independence palafox of city what state or plaque square around the corner from you basically a southie control the action and that's just one type of influence but the other kind of influence like this you know they try to tickle us a little bit but that's how i see it i took it seriously at 1st when they started going to trix's sizes near our border. of the union state but we'll need that was for the future because of course as i've already said i had to mobilize the heart of the russian army to counter that threat justice in this country is to keep the
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border serene poorest yass along the entire perimeter except for russian that's going with which there's virtually no border top down to rely on for that sure the orders remain strengthened and we stepped up controlling is that order of the border with ukraine judging by the events of last night when the right to do so will proceed through president a question about the opposition at the pacific leave to coronation. people to shorten. it is largely the being who you represent or the bill the russian society today. we will show you up with the chit chat now i'll be honest with you when you do that i mean you don't know we're not thinking. in the media and you could tell when you put out but i'm not a typical just puts another who i am know that i never lie which at the time was one time i've been discussing this issue with me why you know so many are. so out of that i tell him you know something just a tiny bit truong and then if you get about it he says differently the next thing.
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become accusing you of never being honest that's why when it comes to the coordination council with. all these people. you have no idea i don't know them and neither do you you probably haven't heard about bentley began although the line is i mean if we all started well sure which of it's open to new duty but was there any council chordal study that sort of people have in their young. artists with the cool coordination council about it if you weeks ago. even before they published their anti russian and sign program and toilet if one of us steals a program the us their program to oppose everything russia was told the reform program would show in the c.s. they took it down because these were people's response to that not just an anti russian program it's a bloody belorussian as well with the. package of programs as i call it the will to
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be below concerning in turn a little more taxes no more utility bills bank vizio get your money from the banks is the loans going blind think of the russians but then buy products made by state companies that solve this 2nd program of dollars more detail this is something i've been keeping track of the sun and. i've often criticised these people and because what they proposed is something that is unacceptable for. country me below. is the well i'm not allowed to do i don't know the belorussians what are you were educated gently. say to former minister former president of theatre actor seth the former football player. yes if. perhaps he's back in business city how she keeps you playing in the background. well not here in belarus you know well can't be with you are you can you they say these people were or still are certainly
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members of these council look that it was simply the business. community and the little sim of the businessmen who mines nourished in my arms to speak down when i inquired about it one doctor of mine told me i would read about him you know he said all of what is in this is a lot of those who knew who was helping them then you know it's really cool you know where she is impossible to actually well we found how do you work in the construction business and reached out to him and he said course what on earth are you saying mean and member of the council you've never heard about it you know that's what he said this is why i'm trying not to get the grease is why i'm not afraid to talk about this if i could be as good as actually going to tell us what i was not really. a serious student i'm going to disclose that civil war story well i don't think i could give you more details until just recently reported apparently she and do you a lot of the a friend would. lose distant relatives i'm not sure lead to ukraine
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we have to call me on to so below 4 and then that i had to write a paper national with a motion in the past would be there i. needed the border guards trust the good of the customs officers just let them go and. it was the border and then ukrainian . and let me in between this is distance of 10 kilometer city. and what we had to. enforcement there and when our son it. was a report checkpoint. reports just as the uncertainly they were stopped i knew of the mobutu. they just to put their gas. sign you said all to the gas. through here out there with 3 of them who could have thrown her out. and our border guards definitely. got to
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turn into. a no i used to be a border got so i know will do the detained. and the few of the guys she was the just spared by the ukrainians. but i know the ukrainians have them and we told you so the legal would give them back to. what they left they were allowed to leave baylor and mostly go you know. we could not detain that they had all the papers crossed the state appeals. but they had the papers checked by the holder patrol gods and the customs about this so the border itself was still what you would think kilometers away or maybe a. dash through the rain for you and your speed in ukraine. 'd young. french well very sorry that would add a sister in ukraine so what reportedly because i don't know for sure that's what i
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was told so i ukraine up between you're not to. hungary. poland oh ok family members involved sure. she was detained and well we asked ukraine to send them back together its look into it this issue. so. since their position down because there isn't any there were is are you willing to negotiate with any of the opposition and if so what would it be about untanned presidents don't negotiate with just anyone civil at this point i don't know who my supposed to negotiate with. mean. when you say their positions the people who put forward these 2 programs for does nothing for me to talk with them about a government which is lit at the school is going to speak the russian language oh i always use russian and i made it. 3 years ago in. the
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past but i'm a put it watched it on fake me for some of the quotes there. are places to be notified told him start why do you thank me look at other routes post the best attitude to the language and any other country. and i ask him why should you think me russian is my language it's the state official language in belarus we have a bilingual system so what should i discuss with them. well here's one good example . and i'll give you another waddle suppose you take all state turns into prizes that perform quite well and fail routes that cut into pieces and share among investors and we had to go it privatization is what investors told me the way we have to act half of the payrolls and downgrade your production facilities to an ordinary can i simply like basically the key competencies for example for
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a bill after mars will be located in germany and that's all that means the entire r. and d. all the brains will move elsewhere and we'll just have a seminar down to city here in the town threw away half of the personnel it's a question cutting production and labor people out in the streets and it was designed powers to german. mind you that you will agree to that. i will not why should i it is going to investments with them in the post imply that i do take health care or education as well as will of luck if it will all private people had to pay for it we would have covered $900.00 corpses all around. but europe and the us are the best illustration for private health care plus if you have the money you get the treatment and there is one i will not need it otherwise they will get offended but i'm sure you know which one i have mined dry red ties patients sort of
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during the coverage 1000 peak big jump the elderly who die anyway and treated the young ones not your average you should audit it wasn't the case live in belarus and russia or the private health care services in russia arguably accounts for a bigger issue than here so if you want me to sit down at the table with them and discuss private medical services. or take education that would stop all of that there would not breach but everyone has access to education that regard less of whether you come from a wealthy or a poor family and we've been monitoring that you very closely or take the proposed withdrawal from the collective security treaty organization are you serious all the weapons are currently on russian made it part of the simplest way to explain it is that we can't do it because if we draw from the steel we will no longer be able to purchase russian aircraft and how to cope just turns infantry fighting vehicles and guns at local market prices will be getting them at
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a global market prices but if russia agrees to sell them at all and even the russians on board with us our next step will be to join nato and you know nature's requirements for new comers will have to apply for nature's armaments immediately and what do you think will give us outdated wants to start with we can purchase new weapons later of course but it will cost as pie. times the price we're paying for russian made weapons today will we have an efficient army after that i doubt it and besides that should do something like this is outright stupid just imagine russia's response if we do this you won't see the american watches joining nato we do need their own tanks near smolensk. russia will do everything it can to stop this from happening. just think what will become of belarus in this case a war zone still between russia and nature is this what we really want what can you discuss with them. the good old opposition which used to be in the past and still alive sound we're like yes then this opposition is spirit up its head in the sand.
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it is protesters arriving in old a ling in the. course which i mean this old oppositions but since they're not humor it's quite marginalized in fact. they choose to keep a low profile this was their tactic in the beginning so what would you do this year than it was. in 9 to 6 events came to mind when you're at sea for nervous public discontent and i think with virtually the same some leaders are older now it was that was limited but anyways the way they're made statements i. can hear recent statements about the russian language very much back in 1906 where you russians are a bit behind the times on basket which. come on and bill wrist no one pays any attention to not personal. he got the opportunity so he shoots you face and blurted
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something out if you'll excuse me doing so if the way but otherwise who cares about him anyway you react this way because you remember how it used to be and so do i but he's not even a french politician anymore or that there is like you know forgotten suitcase that no one needs when you know you started it but he successes in iowa it is you could say that his disapproves you know one of them even ran for president still we don't have people who are younger and more radical than him asking for that got over good when you're ready to talk. well we discussed this to and i said it once off the cuff and it was so all that goes in the chats i need to be a dialogue and that if i have to sneeze by going to the people it is group scheme with the lure a. market of means i need to engage in dialogue with us which would be quite appropriate to die with work is with the active corps. and we act of course not
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judge just those who hold office and it's part of the civil society we have a veteran organizations we have a trade unions all sorts of them have an organization's even heartiest or good youth organizations everything is neatly dressed shit. it's very representatives including those who take a different view the need to talk with the president as well i think that situation for we have a referendum on the constitution that we sequenced it will so that if we end our and we definitely will we talked about this 2 years prior to the elections we came up with. nothing not was you know ange to be. strangers with a group keep working on the 3rd draft constitution spits at least a team of experts not politicians but it they will simply vansickle gesture which
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will only updates shortly it with. the current situation and then we'll need to make every our. national lands yet take a cross-section of our society in what looks let's call them that will include representatives of our civil society of the public administration and so on that and they will discuss this constitution will be making proposals and not only about the constitutional. order we have here to another influential body or bill russian people's assembly congress the belorussian people that the it convenes warned every 5 years and most likely be held in december in which case scenario after the new year in christmas holidays in january the couple in december or january that's where 5 year. plans are developed a forecast for the next 5 years even. for congress devotes half was its time
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discussing social and political matters and the other half is spent on economic matters it's. nice years i think that the congress will plan out certain actions including the presidential action you need. to just. give it time life of the cookies mistral it has shrunk or what would you say are the means as that you should know amendments that should be. you know pretty obscure some political forces specially certain i'd like to underline short certain political parties when it's not mostly agree that we need to redistribute the powers within the government must not look at it yes we need to do that but but it also need to remember balor recent russian take ukraine is example our slavic states will need a strong leader intrusted with the. palace that's where his authority comes from below water.

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