tv Cross Talk RT June 28, 2021 7:30pm-8:01pm EDT
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well, the infamous incidents in russian maritime alters adjacent to the crime in an inch was evidently a sage, the publication by both britson and america. and i say america as well, because london and washington act in unison on the international stage. and that is especially the case when it comes to russia. and this stage complication was both foolhardy and exceedingly dangerous. now, the question is, why did last london washington orchestrates this publication of russia? well, i cannot believe that the americans and the british seriously wish to go to russia into a military confrontation with the west because the americans and the british know, as we know, that a military conflict with russia would wrapping rapidly escalates into
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a new killer exchange. so it is my opinion that the reason why the british and the americans stage this provocation was to portray russia as an aggressive and dangerous full force which warrants the increase in nato is present on the russian border in terms of soldiery and weaponry. and also, it warrants the case for ukraine to be admitted into the ranks of nato, the british governments official line, but they do not recognize the crimea as part of russia and therefore h and defend the rule may be short. shipping, both in the incident was in ukrainian, alters is, is an a logical and quite simply untenable argument to make. because if the, if that argument was applied across the world, then other countries in the world could no longer recognize british jurisdiction
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over the north or no for an island or british jurisdiction over the mouth, venus, or the food from the islands, or in days british jurisdiction over the change those islands. so the real reason the boss to go russia to portray russia in a very negative, dangerous way to justify and nato is increasing dangerous prisons on the russian. and also to increase the case for ukraine to be admitted into you know, george, we all know that the lee and the, i guess the daniel, the breeze bob exercises are bland for this week. here was a trial balloon to see what the reaction was going to be. also, we have with a british him getting so close to russian sovereign border with that on the premier in the black sea is that it was a reconnaissance mission as well. seeing what kinds of defenses are there,
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and so i mean that there's provocation written all over the go ahead. yes, there was a provocation. and with our question, it is about trying to humiliate roster and to mobilize nato into more, more expenditure, more reasons for existence, more expansion. and, but i think also there is a domestic aspect to it, which is the, i mean, the bar is johnson government is in the hopeless tap is we have as many as the math and costco resigning this weekend over a situation where he was violating his own co good restrictions. we know we have johnson counting his supposedly global britain, where by britain now has a major world power and has
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a role to play in the world. when of course, it is complete nonsense because a britain is not a serious play on the world stage. and what britain did in, in promoting russia was clearly absolutely ludicrous just on his face because of the, the rationale that it has come up with, such as well. this was innocent passage with which even when you look at it, just in terms of what the un convention of law, the c says innocent passage does not apply to a war ship that costing through territorial waters locked and loaded. and the engage in the propaganda exercised, johnson openly said, this is the propaganda as to show that these waters don't belong to russia, but belong to your grades of the propaganda exercise. and moreover, russia have already explicitly stated in april of this year that there is to be no
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innocent passage in crime in that debate. let's say that it is april. so this is months before johnson comes along with this month, and that's oh, this was innocent passage. we'll just go from a to b. so i go back to your original question is, or, you know, i think brittany is trying to throw his weight around in the world, but is making itself into an absolute laughing stock. and unfortunately, because britain doesn't have a proper opposition. i mean, where is the labor party? there's no one really holding johnson fee to the fire as to why exactly is he getting breton involved, potentially into very serious military conflict with nuclear power in markets at the end of the day? i mean, it was an attempt to humiliate russia, but it was the u. k. that was humiliated. i mean, this was the self inflicted wounds. i mean, they ran late and they, they turned around and ran away. okay. and they of course,
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in the media coverage of it, you know, russia, there was a, a warning shop there were claims involved in the a far as i understand that you can't, government denied all of it, but none of that is true. what actually all happened? go ahead, markets paid. so 1st of all, i must say this, i proceed to april, soon, not dismiss britain in the world who is at the heart, along with the americans of the bank in the global banking system and the global financial system. britain in particular, specifically the city of london origin is an exceptionally powerful global player in about. do you think? well, i think that if i could interpret george's words and he can jump in, obviously to, i mean the u. k is making itself relevant diplomatically, militarily on the coattails, have been trained to where i want to talk about a little bit later here. i think that's the context you're right. i mean, i'm knowing dismissing the city of london. ok. but i mean,
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of course do use your own words. they never would have done this with the americans and agreed. yes, absolutely. the american military and george that yeah, yeah. i mean, the americans provide the military muscle, but of course, traditionally britain is at the heart of the global financial banking system. now, as regards to nature, well, i believe that nature expansion into eastern europe has come to a halt perhaps made. so we'll expand into se in europe, specifically, serbia, i'm both in. yeah, but that's regards to the senior. it has come to an end. why do i say that? because the kremlin will use all means at its disposal, and i mean all means that its disposal to ensure that ukraine is never admitted into the ranks of nato. but i believe h must defend been deployed in sebastian maritime borders. the show that the
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british and the americans fail, emboldened because britson never recognized the states only left the range of the soviet union, yet nonetheless in london, never violated soviet maritime walters adjacent to the baltic states. and let me add this one of appoint pizza. the british rolling a lead, instead of the polio, the royal navy, to the black sea, to go to russia should actually be pulling the royal navy in full strength to the english channel to defend england from illegal immigrants crossing on a daily basis from kelly. if they have about the british people, by the way, they would deploy the ball navy to well, long on this program i need to really does have an important mission. only one single one, defend your preventive immigration is one of an anti terrorism another. but those are way down on the list. apparently. george, you want to jump in? go ahead. yes or no, i don't. i don't agree with marcus about the key role of the british finance
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in the, in the world. but as a military power, a britain is insignificant. i mean, we've seen how feebly britain has fought in recent years. i mean it's, it's military performance and iraq was a joke. so any attempt by britain in ukraine or in the black sea to get itself into some sort of a military conflict, but russia will end in a complete debacle. burton, i mean, this is and that's, i think, very different from the united states or the united states. is a serious military board of great britain is not as there is military force. and that's why i think johnson's idea that the great britain is the global britain is as a major power of the world is completely misconceived. rapidly was part of what i asked you both the same question for the markets here in,
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you know, you can interpret the, the recent biden's summit in many different ways in georgia. now you've been a different venue, are gaggle, but i mean, is this undermining any possibility of kind of lowering tension because i'm wanting to reputation. you can take from the summer market 1st and i'm going to real quick . you know, i don't believe fact if i mean is meant to be an improvement in relations between russia and the west. spend the so to speak is found in the course of the west when nato needs to withdrew its presence from the russian order. the americans need to pledge inviting that ukraine over and georgia will not be admitted into the rank. and also the americans need to dismantle missile defense system in poland and romania. unless that happens, there will be no improvement in relation to russia. your answer, george, go ahead. yeah, no, i, i think that's right, that i don't think has any real prospect of improvement or relations with russia
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and that nature makes the significant changes. nato will not make the changes. but i think there are countries such as great britain that thrive on tension with russia, it elevate significance, and suddenly you can play around being the sort of the big player in the, on the world stage. so johnson said that does not want any kind of a day tone, because then, you know, his role in the world is much the minutes. so it's not a money maker is dental, then it's not all right, i'm going to jump in here. we're going to go to a short break enough about your community discussion and some important news. say the ah, ah, the ah,
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more to the industry. millions of you, ruth, in the to get a regulation i will business all about making money is about the corporation international markets import export. do you imagine the number of per the diseases are in every family today? due to new viruses, the new microbes? it's not true, so it is due to environment. last not going to take either the momentum command on much time with abilene. the security code on the come in today. they don't allow us . the food industry is create more jobs, it will create more value added. it will create more so i don't see why we shouldn't also fight for the interests of the industry that we have regulation. we
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want the regulation as the industry. and if we don't behave then yes, that's fine. ah. as we do at the end of almost every quarter got to like look back, look forward. where are we in all this crazy world? we live in the welcome back to cross stock where all things are considered. i'm heater lavelle. this is the home edition remind you were discussing some real news. i okay, gentlemen, let's change gears is going to go back to george and in budapest. well, you know, be there is a strobe out there that the russians are always trying to divide members dates of the e u conquering divide and all that back when the
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e u to get together. and on the back of a strong congestion from the german chancellor and the french president to start a dialog on any specific issues with russia. they pointed to the boat and you know, what happened? no consensus here. the russians are left. what do we talk to you want to talk? who do we talk to? and that's the, that's where we stand right now. how do you see that george? because it looks like, you know, the, the germans and the french want to move forward. but of course, it's the, the polls and the baltic states that do not want to is what actually want more things. and i mean, this is just turning the use policy towards rush into a presto. go ahead, george. yes. well, it's of the bowling ball. the space, but it's also use the bar l, the u foreign minister, so to speak. i remember he was by the you council to come up with a working paper as to future your relations with russia. precisely because from
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germany, you know, probably it's really once a working relationship with russia and then borrow comes up with this ridiculous paper about 10 days ago, which he talks about constrained and pushed back and engage with russia engage only on the issue that matters of the you know, one, anything that my mother, roger, so that's who seems to be completely stuck in the mindset of russia. that malevolent was. so you got what is really going on in the you, the serious bows in the just bronze permanent say we have to was what, what was the status go and say, what? 2014 of working partnership with russia. and then you got the, you bureaucracy, the name of morale, and then in the baltics and,
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and poland just one more sanction. and the, the end result is we're going to have sanctioned position. now we're going to be working towards developing more sanctions. no one quite knows what about what, but most sanctions are needed because i'm glad you're trying to 2014 because because that's of course on the back of the illegal force regime change in ukraine, which for some reason is blamed on russia. and so we have this, you know, we have going on 7 years now, why should the russians really particularly care? i mean, if you don't want a job, okay, i mean, why should they keep waiting around? i mean, this has been my position for a long time. if you don't want to parlay, then get along, get on with your life, we'll get it and get on with ours. we live in the same neighborhood, but if you don't want to be good neighborly, then what's the point? what, why should russia have to reach out the ball is in europe court. okay. and they need that relationship with russia. russian,
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the need to relationship with europe less and less with every passing day. that's my contention. at least go ahead markers, trying to you expansion into the politic states, into eastern europe and into south eastern europe. the true me was a folks to be reckoned with. it was an exceptionally affluent elite club whose members, with the exception of greece and portugal, made an immense amount of money. however, the use leadership, overstretched themselves when they admitted the politic states, eastern europe, and se if you're into the rights of the you, they never consider the consequences. actual consequences could have been. countries such as poland and the states inside of the us. and now today we see a fossil situation in which a minority of members of the you holding so ransom the rest of the
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you visa, free russia, be a do. and i mean, specifically the major countries from germany, but also italy and spain. and then also such as hungry and greece, want to have better relations with russia. in fact, they want to go back to how relations were prior to the crew in kit, in february, 2014. but the european union is handicapped. it is handicapped because of the behavior of poland and the baltic states. and i don't see how parents can actually get around that now because yes, the french and the germans had very strong financial relations with russia. a so also to spain and italy, in particular, the agricultural sectors in spain, them actually i'm no longer to no longer able to export their projects to the
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russian federation as they once were trying to be you sanctions on russia. so be you or the leadership of the you only have itself to blame. i haven't expanded into parts of europe, which are always going to be problematic. i did not strategically plan for countries such as poland and the, or 2 states. and now, as i said, moments ago, the you in regard to its relationship with russia become the cast because poland and the politics do not wish to be any improvements between the you and why? because they are constantly constrained, russia has our friends. so the whole of your and thereby they are receiving even more financial assistance from america and also even more soldiery and weaponry or so on their respective terminal res george. so so obviously you isn't making any
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headway here. what are the benefits, the country like colon in the baltic? republics, gardner from this position? i don't see any kind of spite and they want to spike for historical cultural window . ideological reason, the entire block suffers. and as i say, every time i do cross up, the world is moving on europe. if you want to tread water, go right ahead because everybody else is moving forward. i mean, this is just the most ridiculous situation have. it's like dealing with children in the cafeteria, go ahead and calculation as well will. we will have washington in our will be there for as we know about the united states, united states shell out money unless there's something really big in it or the live state. and i mean, when trump said ok, well, we're going to move troops out of germany. i move them into poland and then there's,
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oh great, you know, we'll go with for trump and everything. but it never materialized as always happens with these american promises. they never really materialized any stow as a marker sandwiches that there was a moment in history when you was, i got a serious of the walls. you know, you have the hawkish, very russell oh, big united state. and then you had to you which had good relations with america both so. so a partnership with russia and much it was one of the breaks in energy in the u. k. came from i wish your political big as, as a oh my god. you were members, all is going to become the american and he's going to become neutral, isn't going to be pro russian. we called the a positive is because we have to trans atlantic a ryan. it hasn't happened. and then the
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e. u now is ludicrous. the vision is even more hawkish if anything of the united states. and it's very interesting with the, with since break that here we have obviously the u. k. out. and now they've gone in some kind of like the u. k is kind of the i can't find them right for americans help her on the world we discussed in the 1st part of the program, going into the black, the maybe doing it for the showing their value. ok. because they're influenced, obviously over the least diplomatically as non existent anymore. so i mean, and now we have a small number of countries within the u, dictating the direction of it. and, and i would say that the in the u. k. is role, it's more symbolic than anything else. i mean, the symbolism is really humiliating. every step of the way here and then you have paralysis in europe. so again, i repeat my position, why should the russians particularly care if they are good,
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they need to do with culture nato. the rest of it is internal injury and european problem go ahead markers. what is lamentable pizza is when britain finally withdrew from the european union. there was, i'm perhaps this is a minuscule window of opportunity for an improvement between the european union and russia. because it was, britain was in the country such as france and germany would come under more and more pressure in directly from america via britain. however, we have seen no improvements in relations between the you and russia. indeed, i regard response to say relation has deteriorated even further, so far in 2021. and we have to ask the question, why? well, i think to a very large extent it comes down to the immense influence that washington exert
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inside of the european union. not just economists, but also militarily, why? because most of the european union member states also. ready crucially, members of nato, and if mac countries are members of nato ben back provide america with a tremendous amount of influence over the decision making process in those respective countries. but also in a blog. and i'm talking about the european union as a whole. so i believe that was paris. berlin sincerely want to have dialogue with russia. sincerely want to be able to trade properly with russia. again, they are hamstrung by the very fact that they are both members of nato and because they are not able to eliminate american influence european union,
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the finish talking, i mean it remember during disregarding of disrespecting allies, but actually what we haven't replied, which is continuation of other administrations, the more may leis inside the european union, the better. okay. i mean, what a way to treat your allies. ok. whether they're in, they have a paralysis, they can even make their own policy. and of course i agree with that. it works. the washington advantage, you're great. now i really browse and you know, when i'm, what a bizarre way of looking at the world finish up or? yeah, that's right. remember trump line was, oh my god, we're doing all this way. you're of them. the such ungrateful people, you know, they don't realize all the wonderful things that we're doing for them. and so in the stabbing is in the back. and then when my grown suggested, well maybe there should be european security and identity. it was, you had to go minds not resorting one forward, particularly in defense, nato. and this is always been the american thing. i have to jump in here right out
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of the thing gets in london and they go to washington dc. and i remember the ah, ah, is your media a reflection of reality? in a world transformed what will make you feel safer? type relation, community. are you going the right way or are you being somewhere direct? what is truth? what is faith? in the world corrupted. you need to defend the join us
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in the depths will remain in the shallows. ah, i don't think that comes right on police report on december 2020 a group of anti finishes. fill out a film crew access for 3 months. 3rd row like people, organization. it's an idea that must be a pose, that channel out the gate route. they make their faces. but they can say what they believe in. we believe in helping our community. we believe that fascism is one of the major threats to the united states as gotten grooven. this is a chance to see who and teeth are really are. in order for me. my 1st amendment rights and say that my life matter, i have to be on to the teacher that that's all america. we can't trust the police. we can't trust the government. we can't trust anyone except or so to protect
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ourselves in it as you know, probably going out of my back on i was like, i was lucky you lucky. well, i say yes, but you're so you'll have a lost his boss because i just got the bottom. you just got to read. you were going to be, i'm on my phone. why don't you put up as soon as i mentioned earlier? so i said, you know what, it was you're not pull up. i got my almost what did i'm already whatever sped up. i read me just go to me. i mean, it was, i don't know what can we tell you? i went up and i really just didn't get on to the dentist to sandstone that i wanted this, but i'm like obviously this is kim. i'm on my way home. i just but if it's a total thing i was calling with you and your team,
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