tv Cross Talk RT September 27, 2021 3:30am-4:01am EDT
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in the united states was against nor free, and you would actually increase the amount of natural gas and to be your opinion, what is new world is going on here? well, peter, i will sort of a historical actually let's say, namely, bad relations between the west and russia. over many centuries have been characterized by the mutual suspicion and loop. and what distinguishes relations between the west and russia. now, is that today, western allegations against russia are absolutely fossil. so 1st of all, western mainstream major is giving coverage and credence to polish claims. the migration crisis, plague in europe, is as a result of russia and better russia, sending the migrants into your through poland. well, since when has poland been the entry point into europe for refugees,
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all circle refugees and immigrants? the truth of the matter is that the west, the stabilization of north africa and the mid to waste, specifically libya and syria is what has caused the migration crisis. then we have british government claims, i'm british mainstream major claims, that the energy crisis looming over britain is as a result of the kremlin. well, britain, it should not have relies, so the extent it's on liquefied natural gas. and instead of hurling use and all full accusations against russia, the british governments should have put politics aside and should have sat down with the russians and should have come to an agreement like the german government states, specifically on referring to nodes stream. so, because unlike for britain,
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germany now enjoys an uninterrupted flow of natural gas from russia, that is good german industry, that is goods for german domestic households. i should say, peter, that is imperative. german industry and german domestic households. if the british states could truly cares. freight's citizens, and i said he would have put politics aside and it would offend shore. and i'm instructed flow of russian natural gas, which would have been imperative for the british economy and imperative, british domestic households. but instead, an energy crisis is lumen, but naturally has nothing to do with the british states. no, it can only be the fault. of course, the, based from the east, russia, diameter. this was the basis of bats in reality. is that the north stream to was something that the germans wanted something that, but the russians didn't propose it and they should be more specific gas from. and
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so now we have the, the, the eventual ality in the matter of weeks if the regulatory issues are resolved, that would be an abundance of natural gas in, in the european union all the way to a different story. but i mean, a b politicizing this year when it's purely an economic commercial issue here. i've always been mystified by, you know, where with bottom control of the bow. well, it's gas brown wants to make money by selling a product. there is customers that will have a demand for the product. i don't understand why this has to be over. what advises marcus is pointed out. go ahead. well, i mean, the whole energy crisis in europe can be resolved in one day or no less in one hour . if they just say we're going to read just not strong enough steam to tomorrow or we're going to register in december, they start date, next hour. the prices will go down because the markets, you know,
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the markets are reactant to. i'm so the future, i mean they don't know what a still seem to they still don't. no. and the problem is not ethnic when there's no, it's idea logical. i mean there are germans. some germans of polls north seem to, you know, to me, you know, the green party, they read that i left a variable on the list said i want the job steward ross, you know, in the budgets. i don't want this to be ever, ever used technically at north seem to is ray, do you know the golf pro announced that was ready to start bumping the gaze on the 1st of october. so the problem is no technical if, if i go to google and i will partially agree with what mark said about the russia escalations looking, but logan is mostly on the west side. on the russian side. maybe there will some bullshit. early decades on the soviet union because we wanted to remake europe.
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now, at least, you know, you know, you're in all my years and i have lived in russia all my life few years. i've never, i've never called the, she just said the sub dives. well, i mean the optimal cup about the limping games, but you will not see them, but you could no show the flag even the most blank optimistic people are saying, oh look, this is not to be you know, this is really get out of camp because his job yes, but the general russian culture and easy european country and one so much to be where the europe but all the problem is that europe sound, i was just roles map and talking about the migration program, the market. so just mentioned, basically there were rumors, the blue question go, would use migrant back in the late ninety's. i mean, i read the border so i, i asked my readers to read the frost magazine,
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read the news. we all got from the early to thousands late night just they have been suspected shinkel try to do that. you know, she didn't do that, but they suspected him and 20 years later, something like that happened. but when off the european boast, unprecedented sanctions on billers against the industry against the can you me, you know, enterprise, extract him and there was so, i mean, what do you expect the problem is that the, the west right now, the government and the media, they use the creek, that's not the sexual use. very often they make sport to some morals. like if you want to dig the sanctions or beller, bella, russia because that's basically bill, which is a translation that was wide russia into bill or language. so if you, if you say i'm against the sanctions imposed, you're in
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a moral person. you're not suggesting a political solution. you are a traitor. you're in cahoots with lucas angle. this is the same way, the not just if you oppose people's corpus or just major political statement, you're not opposing, shoot what you are you laurel, you know, you don't the interesting thing is lisa, but when i look at them and bought them and they met and they were asking him, i'm dragging this tomorrow because they were asking me about the immigration policy. and he said, well, why don't you ask? it has nothing to do with right. there was the webber, but in the, in the mainstream, it is somehow russians in cahoots with lucas shank to release immigrants into the european union. which, by the way, you know, colon in the baltic states, thinking about barriers and wall. i guess those barriers and walls are ok, but not at the american southern border, but i digress. go ahead. well,
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i think pizza banner, russia is under the spotlight now in the west because the west attempted to embellish basha last summer failed and it was always going to fail and fail abysmally. and as a result of that failure, the integration process between moscow and mints has received it as receives a much needed emphasis just so much so that the re unification of russia. russia is very much something that is going to happen sooner rather than later. so the west is fine to stop. that's why are they trying to stop that? because, of course, bella, russia bowed as on to poland and nice. so is a poland. ne, so is beefing up its presence in poland, which i said that is a flagrant violation of the russia, of the name of found an act of $997.00. but in regard to the foster co allocations,
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the west is making against russia. it's very clear that the west has never felt so emboldened before in that it makes allegations which have no substance to it whatsoever. and we have to ask the question, why do they feel so emboldened and i put it to the race? and it's best that people in america and in britain no longer think independently or critically. they simply have this intrinsic, this absolute trust in what their politicians and journalists tell them. but also the average american, like the average britain, is more interested in their television programs. and celebrity culture and reality television, they no longer care what's happening in that society. let's alone can what's happening in the why the wealth. so when the british major gives credence to polish claims that russia, bella, russia, responsible, or could be responsible for the migration crisis. and gulf in europe,
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the average british person, the average american person, would be happy to go along with that. it's a sad, depressing state of affairs d member last 45 seconds for this part of the program. again, the ukraine is playing a role in this year. the. the fact i'm agreeing with mark is here, the reason why nor stream one and 2 were built because ukraine was deemed as an unreliable transit partner and, and so that they're built. oh, okay. and now they're complaining about ukraine's energy and security. when you crane itself is responsible for that insecurity go ahead, deem both or you know, the west to us bill or was and it's lead the question will be gruel. look at the figures, unhook the fax, how much more gruel the ukrainian then you ukrainian government. i mean, it's not just using trying chance against the demonstrate this infusion. elaine, some facts, you know, the store the country and talking about the history of the gas by point
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built by point to where we're going to go to where we're going some real estate with the the, the the is your media reflection of reality. the in a world transformed what will make you feel safer type relation or community you going the right way or are you being direct? what is true, what is faith?
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a point that we talk about iran and it's diplomatic initiatives. you go ahead just the thing as well. so all of the ones that are under pressure for all the west rush should build a pipeline to pull up. you know, through the late night school you wrote like europe. and then the russian suggestion was to connect this fire to the ukrainians. wow. and the ball refused for geopolitical reasons. they said this can be used against your brain. so this is why that's why russia had to build this huge bible and you won't actually, i mean, why in the world would be spend so much money. but because of all, and i would say very intransigent and very absurd position. and just to remind our, our, our us how we donate the states and involved in the project. how can the states impose sanctions on something between russian, germany, what will happen in russia and both sanctions on the pipeline between mexico and do
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the states. okay. other than doing that, imagine what a scandal would be, or this is except that the western society or something normal, that the country that has nothing to do with this one is imposing sanctions threatens and, and the other guy just said, all that all present never, never framed that way. demon thank you for pointing that up or i want to switch gears here. shang i cooperation organisation around. finally after many years of petitioning and become a member of that or organization, why is that important markets go ahead? well, i should say, 1st of all, peter, my opinion on america, and i kind of song runs country. so many analysts and journalists are saying, because i do not believe that america has less afghanistan. indeed, i believe that both america and britain have retains that influence america by having come to an informal agreement with the taliban. because the taliban were never defeated militarily by america and britain. and secondly,
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it was just inconceivable that the telephone telephone on their own could have conquered africa song countries so large. so the 5 different regions simply on their own notes the american military gave the go ahead and also as well. american doesn't have to have soldiers in the country as a control country. it can control a country for control in this country's economy, son into the shanghai corporation organization. if this is what it is, 1st go ahead. shanghai corporation organization is a ration alliance, including countries such as russia, china, central asia, and now iran. and it focuses on issues for security to economics. so politics and it's a very good alliance because it means back to all of the countries in full on.
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now, members of the shanghai cooperation organization and iran having been mrs . so the alliance demonstrates how iran's influence, not just in the mid the week, but in the why the world is growing. and i consider iran, it's mentions to be very good, especially for the security of that region. yes, it will be good for trays, but i believe that there is of course, a very serious islamist terrorists presence, growing not just in central asia, but also in the white in the chinese region. are seeing shame. and i believe that the wrong as a result of its tremendous experience in fighting against terrorism. after all, it was a wrong that prevented the cancerous tentacles of the taliban from extend them into the me to waste will be able now to share information with countries in b. s. c, o, some russia and china, which will be imperative semen and the fates in the midst,
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terrorism and islamists, is the museum in general, infatuation states. but of course, the americans, who, as i said, remain very much in africa on will view. iran submits its admittance to the wave, increasing consternation because on the one hand it shows that surrounds influence is growing. secondly, the shanghai corporation organization has grown to such an extent now that the americans are exceedingly wary and concerned by its. yes, the mark has brought it up when he was binding the, the shanghai cooperation organization. you know, people in the west, my li, stupidly making some kind of comparison with nato, which is, it's not ok because, you know, the, the security element may be there, definitely got counter terrorism. yes, definitely there. but there is the commercial. you can now make element that is key, could be the functioning of this organization. and this is why this is such
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a win ball ran because they're breaking out of the isolation, the maximum pressure warning that the us is the bite against the rain waiting economy. so this is a very significant move, and this organization covers the are a land mass bass. ok and, and this is a certainly a counter to the hedge. a monic aims us as for the, your agent land. go ahead. well, i will that talk, mark just rightly said that there are some kind of cooperation relation was founded in 1997 on china's ne, allow it don't only, and course you're, you're wrong. you didn't go to india and pakistan. so basically when we're told by the west of need your own, there is so much contradiction between china, e get, i just found the hate each other somehow. well, the state of the west is not and will be can be members of the same organization.
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and they children, charlotte years just woke at all. there is a lucian statement from their shanghai corporation organization from our collective security organization csu. you will never find that any been the guard against the particular country. every statement starts with their preamble, that su is not directed against any particular country in the world. you know, this is very different from a, to your right comparisons with need to make no sense. because natal all calls russia. you remember how hillary clinton a clinton called russia hostile nation, and we all remember how i need to even statement talked about adverse theory. you know, china and introduce your reference and almost an amy. so this is basically, this is what this is. what is making as your so different from, from need to it's a peaceful can, is ation not directed against
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a particular country. and why does it make the united states of the west so angry because it shows that you and d. d inside the same are going to zation despite differences, cultural, political differences. and the idea is to justify that he's still insist on having this democracy is versus of better theory. and they decided before the end of the year or so that would be possible after again, a barcode because just needed to remind you that against and for many years was the most important major l i outside the organization. you remember and look what happened to it and the coming back to what we were talking about in the 1st part of the program. if we accept the idea by the democracy and the christian right. then the why i people plead, suppose the democratic iraq and symposium a craig libya. why are they lead to even the pro v bit and to beller,
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bella russia from iraq if iraq so democracy? why are the change in it for the authoritarian bill or so there are so when you think that just don't add up in the western in the world. so is there a page from your book? i mean, when you put everything in ideological lens, it doesn't make any sense whatsoever. and that's exactly what these people do. mark, this is something that iran is really push for for very, very hard. i think they had observers status starting in 2005 if i'm not mistaken. so this is a windfall for them. and it shows that the, the american lead campaign crusade by can use that word against the ran it show slowly, but surely eroding, coming apart here. the country is very much self sufficient in many ways because of the sanctions. and now the massive economic deal made with china that were the next quarter century. and this is a new page for our ran. it seems to me,
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they've made it through the worst year, at least as far as the american policy against the ram. and i think as you pointed out, the region is going to be far more safer because there is real terrorism there and having these and these can, all of these countries feel it. okay. and it's the common enemy. so in, i think instead of coddling and protecting isis, and the 31 flavors of g hon. these countries, michelle corporation organization are actually serious and biting it, go ahead markets one pizza. iran for over 42 years now has withstood a terrible terrific power raj of sanctions placed on it by america. and yet iran not only has withstood the ross, but iran has grown stronger and stronger. and its recent admission to the s c o demonstrates that iran is more than just a regional player now. and it also goes to show how,
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how close iran's relations, political, economic, and military relations with both russia and china. all because of course, moscow and basing off the de facto lasers, b a, c o, that's indisputable. iran has a very close relationship with china. hence why aging was more than happy for iran to be admitted. but even more important than that's a wrong has a strategic partnership with the russian federation. that's on its own has changed the dynamics has changed the dimensions of the made the waste. because no longer is iran face in america on its own like it for it during the night and during the 1990s. so of course, the kremlin was very happy to see its strategic partner in the message to the s c and the americans and the british who are very much in afghanistan. and of course,
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the taliban will continue to do the bidding on behalf of their western patrons to feel fractions because it's just russia and china and iran, as dmitri directly said, india and pakistan are also members of the s c o. so the americans can't help, but feel somewhat strengthened by these countries being in the s c o because they are surrounding they all surround in africa song. and it's no coincidence. i have a pizza about just stays after the telephone conquerors, afghanistan. the taliban announced that they would guarantee the security of western pipelines in afghanistan. that was very talent. and then days after that the c i a director match with the leadership of the pilot. that was very talent and i believe that sooner rather than later, you will see washington and london establish diplomatic relations and labor
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relations of their okay, well that the, the last page that saga has yet to be written. i agree with much of what you have to say, but i think the idea for a separate programs, i want to thank my guess in london and here in moscow, i want to take our viewers from watching us here at our dc you next time. remember stockbridge, the i the the, the, the, the, the i
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