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nationalist party this i'm in control of a see of revelations of phone calls. my us general milly to re insure china new him and, and us nuclear strike. and a surprise, australia nuclear submarine deal with london in washington. joining me now from aging is the sense of china and globalization, vice president victor galvan to thanks so much for coming back on. as i said, is the day after you have brittany elizabeth aircraft carrier coming towards your maritime borders. nato countries openly threatening your existence, ro, us as ronald reagan strike, carrier was sailing towards you. bad time for china, welsh, i'm the just celebrated the 72nd national day. the whole country, 3 hours in a mood of our great celebration. i was very happy, very united. the government. yes, of course. are there have been lots of incursions or impulses that carry on the ocean all kinds and possibly so our eats into china and other
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waters around china. this is a very serious matter in china condemns such incursions and they are not purely freedom of navigation. exercise is they are using freedom of navigation as an excuse to challenge channel sovereignty and territorial integrity. and in such a way, china, not only content state will prepare the consequences for such violations of china's national interest. i mean, then we will, can watch our video about the economist magazine on our youtube channel in widely quoted remarks around the world ebay gene correspondence saying she gen being will try and unify china before he leaves office. when he may glove, he is very popular among the chinese people. he probably will be very long, so be in positions, not the unification of china. that is channel's mainland,
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with china's taiwan properties, is a major trend of our time. it will happen sooner or later. it will happen peacefully if we can, and not peacefully if it has to be. so we need to prepare for that day when the reunification will happen. and i personally believe no force whatever from whichever part of the world will be able to stand in the way of chinese people's reunification. now, you know, repeated an expert opinion over the decade saying china's economy was about to blow up with poor growth. all the rest of it. we have headlines in nature, nation media saying you have massive power goods. you learn human rights abuses, engine. jang, whoa. i mean is the power on in beijing? it looks like you have a lights on there. apparently call stocks for only 15 days left for the 6 biggest
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power generation companies. 11.3000000 tons of the 21st of september. we're talking about the power shortage in china. i would say to a very large extent that was inflated by china itself. why, because china now has declared to the world and has informed the chinese nation by 30 by 2030 china need to. ready have the p t of the c o 2 emission by and the 60 challenge to achieve neutrality r c o 2 emission. as a result of that, the chinese government is really putting a lot of pressure to cold sterile coal based power stations. and that actually was a big reason why there has been recently a big shortage of power in some places, abrupt of, of power supply without informing the people in a timely manner should be corrected. and then the government and power suppliers
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need to figure out a way to make sure that while china is absolutely doing the right thing to come out, the c o 2 emission by closing down some other kobe's power plants, how china can manage to provide enough power from other sources to the end users, that's a challenge that china need to going forward. the un says it's not gonna happen in time when they've, even in 2021. you're having problems. the fossil fuel emissions are not going to go down. obviously, china, the biggest, obviously, you know, per capita with the biggest emitter in absolute terms. well, if you look at china's tracker, all the over the past 10 years, also the cap, the unit c o 2 emission for the chinese manufacturer inside the industrial side has been cut down. there is significant, significantly now or china,
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which is still enjoying very wrapped up in economic development. this goal has its own pay. but i think different sectors and the whole population in china are ready to go through this very painful period to achieve the target on one hand. and also to make sure that the economy in general need to proceed in a normal way rather than suffering significant disruption. please keep in mind that china has enough power generation as it is. the real problem is what materials do use if you continue to use a lot of coal as the primary source of power, then the government is very much determined against it. if you use other sources of power, for example, natural gas or oil or increasing the renewal source is solar,
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we, etc. then the chinese government is very much encouraging that well, hopefully overly more of the solar and wind and renewables, rather than the oil and, and gas. no one's measuring the fossil fuel emissions of all these warships from nato, from the u. s. and u. k headed your way. what did you make of these revelations in washington general milli, the joint chiefs, us, joint chiefs chairman saying that he had to reassure chinese counter guard that there was not going to be a 1st nuclear strike on china. first of all, i think generally is highly regarded. i respect it from the chinese side. now what is happening in washington the congressional hearing and really is testimony. congressional hearing is a confirmation of one point. that is a very important, that is, there will be no wall between china and the united states. and that is in the asked
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interest of mankind. there are people who are very eager and agitated to provoke a war between china, the united states. and they are not doing that in the interest of the american people. some people in the united states even claim that china and united states needs to have a wall with each other. they are legal, understand the consequence of war, g, channel, the united states. because if there is a very carefully to what henry kissinger has to say recently, is basically saying, any war breaking out a child, i mean i was states may soon escalate into, i'm again, my hand is found anything, henry kissinger, anything, it just says where the global south is usually usually a reverse barometer, arguably. i think, you know what happened in vietnam, cambodia in and allow you have said i noticed previously that australia will lose its privilege of not being targeted by chinese nuclear weapons. thanks to this
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surprise. august deal between washington, london and camera. is that gonna happen? should there be nuclear missile upgrades to the nuclear submarines now being talking about coming from britain in the united states? well 1st of all, this all course is very much against the chinese, the world because world today needs peace and stability. i possess you nuclear weapons, nuclear submarines and they are kind of fine to me. it, they claim that it is nuclear power summary. it is not nice summary, but i would argue the difference on the hess richie is really very much artificial because a submarine is a weapon. and if it is powered by nuclear power, that nuclear power summary can strike or can be attacked in time of war. and attacking a nuclear power summary, and we'll turn that summary in itself into a big explosion. and that's definitely will constitute
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a big nuclear weapon to start with. therefore, i would say, by possessing nuclear submarine either nuclear power summary, or nuclear weaponized, the submarine australia will no longer qualify as a member of the nuclear re south pacific song. so i would say the australian government is not informing the australian people can do 3000000 them sufficiently about what will be the consequence of office. because i believe the australian people do not want to lose that privilege and coverage. it status of being a nuclear free country, living in that big google or south has a big nuclear re song because by losing that status, australia will be targeted with nuclear weapons. well, as i said, of scott morrison, those streaming media saying that definitely not for nuclear weapons. but just
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finally, i mean, china has seemingly been supporting the federal reserve by making bitcoin illegal. it's losing a propaganda war, arguably in the west completely as we get more and more articles. and so go liberal papers talking about the need to confront china and kamala harris for jo biden's, vice president said beijing continues to cause cause to intimidate and to make claims to the law. the vast majority of the south china sea, you think the communist by the will remain calm. as the rhetoric is heated up more and more in coming weeks. listen, the americans should know better than many other countries because ink 1945 when japan unconditionally surrendered. japan surrendered all the islands aisle reefs in the south pacific sea to the republic of china. and that on china, in the form of the republic of china,
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the united states and the former soviet union and group. and to a lesser extent, france, we were the victor nations, after defeating nazi germany in europe and imperialistic the japan in the east. and japan surrendered everything to charlotte in 1945, china in 1945 was the only independent country standing on its feet after winning the war against japan. so the united states knew this attack better than men. and just as a matter of fact, the united states dispatched it's only or forces to help the republic of china naval forces to reclaim all these islands and briefs in the south channel, see from the surrounding japanese soldiers. therefore, we do not need to look beyond 1945. we just need to stop at 1945 and check all the historical records. and china has our disputable crane
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to laws, islands, and reeves, et cetera. and where you accuse china of violating other countries claims, where do they trace their claim back to 1945. we need to call a spade a spade. thank you. go. thank you. thank you very much. after the break, after another week of u. s. u. k armed violence in palestine, we speak to the palestinian ambassador to the u. k. about a new ultimatum for israel, all the smoke and we haven't bought 2 of going undergrad. join me every 1st day on the alex simon. sure. but i'll be speaking to guess from the world of politics. sport, business. i'm show business. i'll see you then. ah, lou to no one. no, sir. no, no, admiral hook, no,
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no. we'll go more shrill than what they should of unit 73. 1 was a unique organization in the history of the world. what they were trying to do was to simply do nothing short and build the most powerful and most deadly biological weapons program that the world had ever known. real and you know, took production with it. so it gives you or she'll go did that. they're not eligible. no new son, new rochelle, he on more mom, she no longer thought this is meant new. the more not up on there and i got the sale. i mean, i go on monday,
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i wish to know about julie whole new a new room or got one more polish dinner, jr. let's. i had to put the with an all out body, build garage door couch. nice. oh boy. good to go. oh and what the on this the wow she my new ana, all site is and more salmon gates in the year and put them out there to give us a b . welcome back at the same u. k. labor party conference were anti jeremy corbin, leader to guest armor declared his party to be the party of nato, a motionless past calling for israel to meet because of the ongoing knock by and palestine. the motion that passed without much publicity called for an ethical trade policy and an end the u. k. arm sales to his rail progress after another week of violence in palestine and with the palestinian ambassador britain who sons
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oblong ambassador thanks so much for coming to the studio. i mean, we've had killings all week in palestine, kings of children, or by british armed israeli soldiers. an uncle had said last year was the worst for the palestinian authority before we get on the british issues. i mean, how bad is it there we go with and the occupation right now for the very word. i mean, of course, are covered the has hit palestine, the policy and economy as it did all over the world. but the particular, if you're wall situation, that is the occupation has really made things much, much worse, according to the same. you are an organization on the palace in a column. it was $2500000000.00 every year because of the israeli occupation policies, particularly the theft of our resources, the control of our natural resources, land, water, and what have you. and the crumbling a closures and processes that does not allow the palestinian economy to
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utilize its full potential at that. the siege on garza that has been losses for 16 years. in fact, the, the u and has estimated that all year since 2001 to 2017, the present economy loss, $50000000000.00 because of israel measures hostile adverse measures. that's more of an increase 3 times size of the entire understand in economy. and if you look deeper, you will see that people focus more on the military aggressions of the occupation. there's radio compression, but there is economic waffa. this has been happening for decades since the, this, the economic warfare has many tools, not allowing us to trade. you know, the export import are completely controlled by is, are not allowing us to have our own currency as an central bank, not allowing us to have any serious fiscal policies in addition to the movement of people. and would you say this to say this is james cleverly morris johnson's
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office minutes? what did, what did he say is britain arms, israeli army, that is killing your people? this is, this is, this is a very major discussion. a main point. and the discussion that, you know, we are not seeking aid here, we are really seeking trade and we are seeking to utilize our own resources that are being stolen on a daily basis. in every sense, you know, of the didn't see of the west bank the occupied was back, is very rich in mineral materials and resources and steves on a daily basis. it's a multi $1000000000.00 industrial exports to the west. of course, we discussed the issue of the legal trade with these settlements on resources that the u. k. must ban the important issue of these programs. of course we discuss resume, he said no to that whilst opposing the settlement. they always acknowledge the legality of settlement. they say that with all the encourage our businesses to do any transactions in the occupied territories,
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but there is no enforcement. and this is what we insist on short of enforcement and consequences. the verbal commitments to international law means very let and we've been at that for now 70 years and there's a lot even here the statements. well, great news though, at the labor party conference, when from the floor, ordinary members said more om sales no more sales from occupied territories. that there is an ongoing map where that apartheid is there. what did you make of a lease? and then the, and the storm or leadership distancing themselves from the vote on the floor. you were there at the conference. yes, i was very disappointing. actually, unfortunate because that was a democratic vote. the resolution, the motion passed overwhelmingly, which shows the depth of support of the labor base to the issue of palestine to the cause of palestine and to international law. and then if you go back to the motion, you will read that it is primarily about enforcement or international law,
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about attaching consequences to legalities that the motion where it was very clear a it for finally, this is the 1st time such a language comes out that ok, we recognize the 30 most other legal, but we want to do something about that and therefore we must seize any trade with legal entities for exporting arms, who is a must be in line with british law and international law on israel is evidently in violation of all these laws, but more than that, it's also the narrative, the paradigm, the framework for years we have been talking about peace process and on the line process. so for 30 years since 199130 years, exactly. we have been stuck with the all international partners, including the name of often by the way about this discourse of cause is beyond anything under the jeremy corbin label, but he's process speech process speech process. and whenever we tell them that we are accepting the piece process that the last you should go back to the negotiating
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table. what is the new about this? this new motion 3 defines the situation and it's real. it's real narrative that this is a colonial part, that this is the one that is no clearly defined as an apartheid regime controlling largely on civilians and the for the palestinian people have the right to protection and to resist. i mean, you say apartheid that, you know, that's a guess thomas foreign secretary is out of our insect release and then the said just to condemn israeli atrocities. and we know that scores of women and children were killed in main. garza is to be anti semitic. what did, what did so kiss darma say to you, did you have a good chat with him? yes, i met him and we have, we have very good job in the, in searcy our is the human rights lawyer. he knows exactly international law. he knows the values of labor, the values of the, of the u. k. and therefore, you know, there's, it's obvious that is
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a gap between the leadership and the base. and hopefully that will be bridge because then we know he's bankrolled by israeli lobby. is that correct? you didn't raise the fact that he's from the leadership campaign was financed by someone who supports israel. the key matter here is how, how to present that of the leadership of its own base and how representative the leadership of the values of labor. these values are the values of social justice, of equality, of international. those are the ones words all the time. you only there at the un general assembly. did you bet? what did he mean when he said, i give israel a year to get out and abide by un security council resolution to we will recognize israel, something about the international court of justice. you'll go to the international court of justice in a year's time. why don't going out, why give them israel and of the year? and there isn't a national community, there's a national community has invested heavily in the project. remember,
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the 2 state solution is an international requirement, and israel has failed that international equilibrium that international division legitimacy. and today, he's our president. our people are throwing back the ball into the international in a year's time. early israel be much worried about that. these are denies it as well . and boris jones, when you mentioned the i c c, investigation, boy johnson is clear and says that is an attack on israel. the i c. c, the independence of the i. c. c is very important and i don't think politicians should intervene. what judges, this court was established exactly for issues like ours. so war crimes are prosecuted. the war crimes or criminals are held accountable. so if the prime minister is johnson has an issue with this, i think he may have issues with international legality. i mean, it's not just about johnson and joe biden. the united states also says the i c. c has no jurisdiction. it's very unfortunate, it's extremely unfortunately somebody, those of the so called free world the for the very same countries that established these laws. and these conventions, and these courts would,
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without its legitimacy and its independence. and its relevance is, is extremely unfortunate. and i believe this is this going to be on palestine, this is about this kind of world we want to live in the kind of world we want to leave for our children and country. and i think it has caused a lot of damage because of the special relationship to our global system. you mentioned leadership there. i mean, is there ever going to be an election in your country? i mean, when we, the bus ended is german 20 or not? we are one of the, if you in the region, my friend who convenes untrue and transparent, credible actions. we are one of the few who really base our legitimacy on the democratic. you are so happened. unfortunately, it was absolutely key in on creating all the divisions of leaving garza well, the so called with the 2005, creating the vacuum. regrettably since then, we were not able to convene a proper
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a comprehensive national elections. but we agreed all political parties, including to have us to convene national elections as you remember earlier this year. and then we had the obstacle of israel, v to again. yeah, i mean, you know, you know what, i asked some people in the last somebody will know even in the last. and you might have seen the un security council talking about ballast and the other day they said that your father, how people are cooperating with israel in coordinating assassinations. they talk about news or by not abducted on the 24th of june, 42 injuries inflicted with metal pipes. well what is going on here is, is you are, is my, with a bus in with israel against the palestinian people. i don't accept this question or shot because you need to hear those are a prime minister only a few days ago in washington and the new york. when he said he will never ever meet president a bus because a bus is going to provide
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a guest district and he has no, this kind of talk does not look, did you guys kill them? mistakes happened. the incident was very unfortunate. the palestinian authority to talk responsibility. there was investigation, the 14 soldiers or you know, police policeman, rest of them were actually invited and prosecuted. and there is a court going on. there are president met all the heads of the human rights organizations in palestine. only a few days ago, actually couple of weeks ago, precise. and they are not old enough to make sure that our basic law, our constitution, i may use up our respect to human rights is going to be implemented between the civil society and the leadership. so that was a mistake and you get a bill and a good, but that does not deviate from the major fact that every day it was a 5 and palestinian. there is a lot of efforts by the israeli lobby,
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the machine to describe the situation as into understand the internal even rush is always said that rushes over the you in general, a nationalist at the security council said the problem here to an extent, obviously there are lots of problems, there are violations of un security council resolutions is not unified. why is it, there's not a joint press conference with the boss and the am us authority and guys altogether showing unity unified and this is absolutely a requirement. and the prerequisite egypt is mediating between all the office as we speak. we met in istanbul, and in cairo we agreed on all the details. i tell you the, the, the half of the matter, the root cause of all this is an occupation that is in control of everything. when we were very close to elections and then you will all the traffic process establishing a nation, you know, to go a month, they pull the code of, of jocilan the denying us the right to convene election. although in fact, joe biden is saying he's saying he's opposed enough to have been it's idea of not allowing us to mission in ramallah. he didn't do anything about that. i myself as
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a palestinian ambassador here, went to the british government. we went everywhere calling for them. our foreign minister came to london just days before postponing the elections and pleading with the government. a book partial owners went to allow us elections and is your son boss? is your son, is the occupied can become a fun time. it's the compass of the palestinian people. you see every time you will sit in the statute and thought people are focused on united defense wilson. so there is no way we could actually allow for all of them. classic process to go ahead without our campus without our heart and without the, especially like what tom has done a couple of years ago, you know, recognizing the entire yours as well. so we couldn't, and therefore it is important that you're asking these questions to pinpoint that of course elections are important. but we are doing elections and we are doing constantly and institutions for an overall national objective, which is independence, which is it on our rights. the end is jocelyn is our,
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our state and our rights is was going to make us a continue in an endless process. and in that process, chip chip, take away jocelyn. now this and this election will not allow you to compete elections and you occupy capital. and by the way, jerusalem is not a city that weekly jocelyn is a city we own. more than 350000 palestinians on every church. every most, every shop, every house in jerusalem and then next now they will tell you ok elections without janine elections without what kind of accept this. it is crucial to continue with our friends with all this the motion of support. you've seen what happened to me, the inspiration in the streets of london and the streets of washington and chicago, new york. thank you very much. that's it for the show will be back on monday when you get transferred for the goldman sachs employee, which is an act makes the speech of the conservative body conference. after announcing arising, national insurance and welfare, got to meet a coven hit economy until then. you can keep in touch viola, social media and let us know what you think of you can sales to israel
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ah. of course, after 40 years of sad interventionism by simply expanding and pretending and printing a lot of money, they got into this cargo called you call it mentality. where simply waving a flag, you know that essentially printing more money is going to make all the problems disappear. meanwhile, politically, what we've seen in america is really remarkable the, the liberal left in their cohorts in the media. even though that this policy is causing credible of human suffering in america. they effectively marginalize those people as quote, deplorable and really made scapegoats of the victims of japan. they've often said that this is a victimless crime, money printing and extortion that's practice at the fed. and yet i look at those
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90000 dead americans last year from opiate overdose. i'd say how you got blood on your hands because that's a direct result of mal investment, money printing, and rogue economics that you're practicing as a charlatan. from tanks to tank cuz britain coles in the army to alleviate pressure of the petro pumps, people panic by fuel, pulse cited public blames the media for stoking hysteria. although many are pointing to the government. the news is the media media government try to play. meanwhile, across europe, gas prices hit a new hi with the german government, wanting people to prepare for the chile month ahead of the same time as the countries energy regulators still yet to grow. to license for rushes note stream to gas pipeline and a power amount. challenge shaken by offices outspoken criticism,
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