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the head of i saw was a u.s. prison informant declassified pentagon files reveal and quote sounds like a bird to american interrogators exposing some of the terror group's most effective operators. the white house is run by anti european hawks set on replacing nord stream 2 with dirtier more expensive american gas a member of germany's foreign affairs committee has told r.t. . the part to blame on this is come to power in the u.s. this will aggravate the problem on the european continent this fits into biden's concepts. and soyuz spacecraft successfully makes its way to the international space station just days ahead of the 60th anniversary on c.n.n.
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spaceflight we speak to industry leaders on the next milestone in the stars. extra 50 years we will also see as a 1st manned old woman just surface of mars space will be really just another continent for us. very good morning to you it's 8 am here in moscow and you're watching r.t. international with me the. leader of islamic state was a u.s. military prison are you quote sound like a bird in jail was feeling secrets on the terror group that allowed western forces to kill quote high value to harvests the revelations come from 53 previously confidential interrogation reports with more details on what they reveal his artie's for trying. when islamic state was running rampant all over northern
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iraq a few years ago the indigenous u.c.d. community was bearing the brunt of the jihadi atrocities perhaps more than anyone else is. the earth. the earth. now some kind of senior figure within eisel ranks must of been behind all this right one of the accused is current islamic state leader. and guess what the release documents reveal the man was once a prisoner of the u.s. military and provided the pentagon with extensive intelligence before being let go in several reports. u.s.
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forces are the best time of day to find islamic state in iraq members in different locations around mosul for example describing a specific cafe parts of smith's daily detainees seems to be more corporate if with every session. what else do we learn from the declassified reports was an absolutely precious asset for the interrogators he revealed the identities of terrorist leaders provided map like directions on how to find them the man even pointed out the phone numbers of 19 jihadi officials as well 1 as pay they got for their jobs so to say the current head of eisel once bitrate the group step he commander to american interrogators to then take his place this led to a u.s. military op in which the 2nd in command of the islamic state pretty obsessor group was killed in 2008 think guantanamo think of plenty of other individuals imprisoned by uncle sam you can't help wondering how the hell malo walked free the point it
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happened at is unclear too but the last interrogation reports mentioning him are dated july 2008 so what's with the release was it a stupid accident a major system full or maybe someone thought the guy would never really caused trouble well then the story of ice holes now dead former boss. dottie should ring a bell the fact 'd that al baghdadi got his start in an american prison isn't unique there are many people including this use this current isis leader of the american prisons in iraq you've been described by many as an incubator for an incubator for isis you know she's not a war in the. area there were hundreds of prisoners thousands of prisoners like many who cooperated. were eventually released i think is part and parcel of the
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lack of strategic focus that is plagued the united states in terms of its interactions in the middle east since the. very bad decision to invade and occupy iraq back in 2003 we. haven't made a good decision since then all malala turned out to be the media its successor of al but dottie after he was eliminated in a u.s. raid in syria and $29.00 thing today washington has a bounty of $10000000.00 on all malas head well after all it's the us that one spearheaded the war on terror and remains the most successful force in ridding the world of the evil or maybe something has gone wrong with how it's done we've killed isis members by the 10s of thousands if not hundreds of thousands the same without ita and yet they exist because killing people is not destroying the ideology the ideology is sustained by the continued american presence in the middle
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east this this unlawful presence in iraq and syria and elsewhere so you know until which time we can diffuse that which motivates these people to support isis isis was always exist no matter who is in charge and how many of their leaders we kill i mean it's a vicious cycle the good the american presence in the middle east creates isis and the continued struggle against isis is used to justify the continued presence of the american military in the middle east which creates isis and it's just a circle that goes on and on and on it will never end until we get out of the middle east. anti e.u. warmongers have gained office in america gemini's foreign affairs committee has told r.t. the president biden is to hire a special envoy to kill construction of nordstrom to be added it's impossible to
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stop the pipeline to bring billions of key that me to south downs from russia. a party of war mongers has come to power in the us this will aggravate the problem on the european continent this fits into biden's concept but we have no other choice the project has been approved by all the authorities and it is fully financed if we don't finish it for whatever reason we will lose billions of euros we will also not be able to guarantee our energy security the project will be finished but it's not clear what compromises will have to be made i know that the resistance is also commercial because the us wants the liquefied natural gas market for itself and wants to supply liquefied natural gas to europe even though american liquefied natural gas is much more expensive and environmentally unacceptable it is dirty and expensive but that does not bother our partners. the u.s. has already dubbed the project a bad deal for europe with the secretary of state ready to sanction any determined
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firms involved in the project. a russian foreign ministry statement calls a lot into not to set illegal obstacles blocking complaisant all of the projects and to follow international law hurt again the u.s. strategy is backfiring. the dependence on the us is enormous it is always claimed that we have become dependent on russia to gas imports but that is only one percent of our dependence on the us biden can do anything he wants with this government which is completely under the influence of us they have nothing to fear but if it changes and if we trade more with russia it would be the best thing we could do if we can't do that or we don't do it russia will link up with china and then we will be crushed between the 2 blocs we have only one way out of this mess we have to communicate with russia and the sanctions we must build a free economic zone from the eyes of our start to lisbon and only then can we speak on an equal footing with everyone else on the political and economic level at
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the moment we are not sovereign only if you say it but everyone knows that the us has a dilemma if they continue this way europe will shake them off and deal with russia differently. as we gear up for the historic anniversary of the 1st ever ceilings a space flight to r.t. how special coverage for you over the coming days comes as the international space station welcomes a new story about unclear as the soyuz spaceship doctor of friday we were so into the moment although our styles so you from the baikonur cosmodrome in kazakhstan. 2 russians a novitsky and posed to do but also for those calls malls and american mugs on the head of nasa all the crew they team would be busy carrying out around 50 times of scientific research at the station the crew is
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a new addition to the 7 members already aboard the i assess the notion marks the 60th anniversary of cosmonaut yuri gagarin's historic flight on the 12th of april 961 to become the 1st human in space. former director general of the european space agency your hyundai a tricky verna what cigar ins launch as a kid i talked to him earlier and he said the line looks like not only paved the way for mars exploration but also other pursuits. when i heard about the launch i'll feel like i got in and his flight around our earth i thought this is incredible and this is opening the future for dreams and 5 are seeing and this is for a young boy i was 7 years old at that time it's of course it's very strong motivation to understand you can have a tree and you can realize that dream there is no boundary for a tree ims there's no limitations and if i was really really very much fascinated
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and inspired by you i got to go in and later on when i visited safety and saw his a place and when i visited my canoe and saw his house or he lived before the launch of course all of these emotions came up again and so i'm really i i'm sorry that i never met him personally this is what i can say but he was really a hero office time how important do you think i is your guardian smile he sees no info him file his trademark smile yeah that's right the smile of your guy and shows you that he was really happy about what he was doing and his smile is of course a smile off to create person and therefore i saw it also several times i mean he had really a very special flight test so you know that on his flight home yet to leave the capsule and come down with a parachute so this was really something very difficult but he was smiling saying
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you see i did it as a person in the know could you just blow our minds and tell is what we might witness in the next 50 is. oh that's nice i will be dead in the next 50 years that's for sure. what will happen yes and i'm quite sure that faced with become a commodity we will see that normal people that was not not being 1000000 is a billionaire us and travel to space i believe we will see that and in the next 50 years we will also see as a 1st man or woman on the surface all from us this is for human spaceflight we will see that space is really used as a daily quote it is done already boston today was navigation telecommunication or subserve ation but space will be really just and as a continent for us someone is but also as a as a low as all bit we will see that we will have production facilities in space
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because microcredit tea is an excellent basis for several for medicines for materials and so on so we will see that space is really something to be developed and used by industry and by individuals to my 6 year old son being adamant he wants to be an astronaut since about the age of 4 what advice would you give him and what should i tell him when he offered me about that life on moth the good thing is if you ask you that this is a very good basis already because that means he is curious and to be curious is very important so my 1st recommendation would be stay curious number 2 is and of course go through an education was school was university and look for it whatever you think is interesting for you it on the scientific or technological it as spect and then it's time to apply and should die when he has this interest in aliens and whether there are other people that live in space on different planets how
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should i answer that. yes i mean there are so many galaxies in each and every galaxy us so many stars and so many stars you have so many planets so you have a vast number of planets in our universe and therefore the probability that we have a loan is very very low but the probability that we need one of those is also very low because of the distance so you can say yes there are yes but so far we did not meet them and maybe we will never meet them most guys also pushing ahead with groundbreaking innovations to improve thought understanding also. that the scientists behind a new plan that. this warehouse holds the next big thing of the russian space exploration program it would add a p.r. slogan and probably be back to the future because by this it's called moon 25
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russia aims to return to the earth's only proper natural satellite well the moon building up on the legacy and the lunar program of the soviet union at the bus are the main differences luna $25.00 was created with modern technology standards of course the machines that flew in the previous century were big and bulky and since space is an expensive pleasure all the engineering and development of space technologies are aimed at minimizing mass there for it old lunar use big and heavy rockets heavy class launch vehicles for our projects we shifted to medium close launch vehicles which are cheaper like soyuz or still used to and of course the approaches to construction used for designing the machines are in line with the modern technology.
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this is what's left of little not 24 or moon 24 the direct predecessor of the probe that is set to fly to the moon this fall the decades apart and this 1 may not look like much of a rule the descend hasn't been easy for it but it was the last time the soviet union got lunar samples in a container exactly like this one. the assembly here barely stops after all moon $25.00 is set to fly into space on the 1st of october this year already and it's going to do something that. has never been done before is going to land on the south pole of the moon why is it so important because scientists are expecting to find in the craters there and water
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possibly the most precious resource overall for humanity out there in space this manipulator will be grabbing samples and putting it into a compartment above it that's where the equipment installed on this machine will be heating it up and analyzing it and beaming results back to earth and potentially paving the way for the 1st lunar base because that's what russia has its sights on . if you are in flight and should in a new era of human space travel and to mark this pivotal moment he will become more high flying missions in the coming days fly this route with us on that.
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i don't see how it will be successful. if you sit down and talk. welcome back now this sunday will mark 2 years since wiki leaks founder julian assange responsibly drank from the ecuadorian embassy in london and arrested by police to briefly remind us songs have been granted asylum by ecuador and spend almost 7 years in the embassy after publishing a series of classified military files allegedly revealing the u.s. war crimes whereas before he was torn from the building and sentenced to a prison term during which he reportedly suffered psychological torture the u.s. says says sorters signed his extradition despite complaints of human rights
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activists un special rapporteur on torture nels melzer has referred to the assan saga as a war on press freedom you can watch the full interview with meltzer on going underground here on r.t. international throughout the day. 2 years since president expected all of the police dragged julian assange out of the embassy in knightsbridge why do you think it was a key event in the so-called war on terror i'm not sure it's a key event in the war on terror i think it's. what might be trying to call a war on on the pressure on press freedom. because joining us on really stands for someone. to write us to public to have our actions. why is it relevant your remit as un special rapporteur on torture to the julian assange case julian assange has exposed evidence for systematic. torture
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and this these crimes that she provided evidence for have never been prosecuted even after evidence was published no one has ever been prosecuted for those are actual torture secondly julian assumption still counts the next. 2 farias forms of cruel inhuman or degrading treatment that do amount to psychological torture just remind us of what it was like when you visited joining us anjan belmarsh prison in london while i visited him out but 4 weeks after he had been arrested on the 9th of may 2019 and he was obviously he was under a lot of stress he already had that time physically belonging to good physical shape she had suffered through 6 years of support isolation in india quit or an embassy but. he specially he has been exposed to relent lists. threats scenarios of being extradited to the u.s. and to a jury stiction where he cannot expect to be treated according to the rule of law
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and we are he has to expect to disappear basically in a burial alive in some kind of a supermax prison for the rest of his life i intervened immediately after my visit to a sonder but the following day i intervened with that with you already and told them that it was very urgent for them to take measures to protect his health and to suppress human rights and it took the british government 5 months to respond and in that response which was about half a page long beach street checked it all allegations and since then they refused to respond to any further coming to cations and to engage in a dialogue. that binds it has also
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a $10000000000.00 to be set aside in his 1st budget to tackle the michael crisis but it's something tonga wants the u.s. president has already said and he doesn't really want to deal with ac. the immigration budget is more messaging from an administration that loves messaging more than real action on this issue and proposes a massive increase in refugees well the president still refuses to increase the refugee capital this year and there are signs the political consensus is rapidly unraveling the white house border coordinated known as biden's boarded saw and is leaving her post at the end of the month as class is over my current policy gain ground adding to serious republican opposition rising numbers in biden's own party has had enough of his can of all proportions. even many democrats are frustrated with the apparent inability of the biden administration to deal with the crisis on the border as more and more migrants pour in each day if you don't stop this flow
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like i told the folks at the white house when i was with them what's your end game they don't know 40 percent of americans say they blame joe biden for the crisis on the border and they don't blame the previous administration joe biden has only been president for 3 months he campaigned against donald trump and his policies at the border which he labeled as cruel now that joe biden is in office the flow of migrants is the highest it's been in 15 years many were shocked to see that among those trying to get in were to yemenis who were on the f.b.i. is terrorism watch list.
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now amid all of this nancy pelosi assures us things are getting better we're on a quick hack at the border under the leadership of joe biden president fighting to tip their restructuring. how we do what is happening there because here in a very bad situation under the chump administration 300 sheriffs from around the country have signed a letter calling for immediate action saying that joe biden's policies put communities in danger the borders don't work in the expose your citizens to more troops national gangs violence in our communities more drug poor me poor communities and you trafficking out of control but change does not seem to be in order to part of the homeland security chief has gone to the border and met with local officials but the policies remain the same now vice president camila harris has been assigned to handle the crisis at the border however many were shocked when she took a detour went to chicago for some photo ops the democratic party leaders are assuring everyone that the situation is improving they're also continuing the blame
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game on trump however many among the u.s. public are getting impatient they want answers not excuses their purpose is long term importation of an economic underclass voting majority 1st they get that in then they give them citizenship and the vote and then democrats never lose another national election they will try to mollify the critics because the public is getting so upset about it they're going to lose votes on their own side and not just on this issue they're going to end up being opposed to what they're doing is not for the benefit of the people that are coming across the border they're being mistreated and abused at an almost criminal level. one of the world's biggest scariest americas the united arab line says it wants women and people of color to make up hof it's pilot central high applicants with no experience to meet that goal the companies they still within 7 percent of his pilots are women and
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just 13 percent are people of color the industry is bracing for a wave of vacancies as large numbers of pilots are approaching their retirement age of 60 size but opinions are designed it does us to secure place them. actually united airlines has your customer i'd prefer your mission to always be to employ the very best and talented pilots regardless of race color or gender one of the ratios of qualified pilots are you going to hire less qualified pilots just to be woke when i fly i want to be confident the pilot of my flight was chosen because they were the most qualified not because of their skin color or gender there has been in some areas and will be here in the united states basically atlanta church there's going to be fewer of her 3 or qualified pilots so what they're doing is they're taking people who want to become violent and historically there is
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a bias against people all over the united states all females and this is if we want to give those people who meet the standards that are good to me and believe me nobody knowing is going to allow anybody to get in. first 1st officer coats of any of my words regional jet or a larger aircraft if they don't meet this. i have all the company will hire 10000 pilots by 2030 which will come serious academy on the rest from other lines or the u.s. military we got reaction from an aviation safety consultant who believes diversity is necessary but skills and safety should always come. for safety reasons you cannot use skin color or gender as an excuse to have someone on the flight deck who doesn't belong there because they simply don't have the skill sets
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to be there that's not to say that you are prejudice or you're racist it's simply measuring a person's before moments to determine are they the best fit to be in that position i have no issue with diversity i have no problem with anybody wanting to become a pilot it was a time. as a young man i wanted to become a pilot and i don't think this should be any obstruction to somebody doing what they want to do however that said they have to have the training they have to have the professional skills necessary to do the job properly so diversifying for the sake of diversification and coming up with numbers out of nowhere. it doesn't it doesn't mean anything. thanks for joining us here on aussie international we'll be back in 30 minutes with the latest has tons.
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because the banks are getting so much free money from the government they don't want to take even any risk on any small to medium sized enterprise or anyone looking to buy a house because why take any risk at all if the government just going to stuff trillions of dollars on your balance sheet. this is them busting one business show you can't afford to mess i'm a job love and then washington coming up russia announces new plans for its 1st digital currency so what does that mean for the u.s. dollar.
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