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i had a low expectation to life. i accepted the accept the fact that i made that work. we had no fears. jell change pretty fast. 4 shots. different stories behind the bullets. ah, so is it shake the wing here? not a bombshell report ledges to see i aid plan to kidnap or saw snake. wikileaks found a huge in the sand, but the agencies palmer changed mike pompeo at the center of the plot. also the saw russia threatened the rocky tobac video sharing platform, permanently delete r t german language language channels. pasco believes though, that the u. s. company would not have acted without approval from berlin. and it was an ordinary desert. if we didn't have a president, it was so adult, you all would be fired. i don't think anyone control anything this president says,
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brought up against us lawmakers lambaste president biden, and his top ross over what somebody called gressick, calling washington's humiliating withdrawal from afghanistan. we asked, so if the whole afghan campaign might be a big failure and just the policy itself. meanwhile, he rides the group to write rates as the international criminal court decides to ignore, alleged american crimes in afghanistan, we hear from a man who lost 10 relatives in the us drone strike in couple, at the end of the past, montgomery, the only 4 i will keep demanding that each person who has committed a crime here must be convicted and punished. if americans committed a crime, they must be brought to justice. they should be held to account. ah, well, he watching arthur international purchase. go now 1 o'clock in the afternoon here in moscow. now this week it was revealed to see i you prompted to kidnap or sat in
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8 wiki leagues found a during the sound when he was in the ecuadorian embassy in london. the u. s. media report was based on statements from 30 former u. s. officials and sent it on mike pompeo. while he was director of the agency during the time that donald trump was in power, pompei has denied the accusations, but wants action taken against those who made the or they should all be prosecuted for speaking about classified activity inside the central intelligence agency. maybe they didn't, maybe as a cap, just made it up. but you should, i take seriously, my responsibility is to protect that information. this can be seen as pompoms confirmation of the assange kit, not or kill story. why else would you want to prosecute those sources? speaking about classified activity, kid never ariel man hunt and shootout with russian spies in central london. the new james bond movie. not exactly. in fact, these are the highlights from a reported cia secret plan to silence the journalist already who revealed americans
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for dirty secrets. location, london, the year 20. 17 starting julian. a sorry, a man of intra heidi ecuadorian embassy. my campaign. then c. i achieve evil mastermind behind the operation. the russkies. the essential ingredient for any good spice dory. doubtless ya would break every possible law to silence independent journalists. stay to the upcoming details may surprise you. we are rewarding. chapter one the fascination my campaign wanted the cia to be create instructors, subordinates not to self sense of themselves. when it comes to dealing wiki links, sometimes, oh tricks work best they might have thought and came up with a good old assassination loans, detailed sketches, options on how to murder sounds,
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reportedly with disgust in the white house, the highest possible level. why would a cia chief plots of the killing of an independent journalist? well, it was an act of personal vendetta. back in march 2017, the newly appointed cia chief found himself in a very difficult position. when wikileaks released top secret ca papers, they were completely detached from reality because they were so embarrassed about vault 7. they were seen blood chapter 2. kidnapping. but somebody in the white house might have thought paid, no killings where a civilized nation that's kidnapped this journalist and sentence him to death by american law. the plan was simply break into the embassy drag assange out and bring him to where we want one small issue. the u. s. justice department failed to keep up with cia fantasies. they were still processing the case and didn't file charges
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against the wikileaks founda. so the cia was going to kidnap a foreign citizen from the capital of washington's closest ally with no legal basis tool. a perfect master black deed do could possibly spoil the fun russians of course, chapter 3, fighting russians. what if vladimir putin intelligence gets their 1st ducks a sound and then flies him to moscow? that's a possibility. the paranoid, see i any offices thought? brace yourself. the plans accounts of russians may just blow your mind. the cia left nothing to chance. the sand gets into the car with the russian operatives. a cia initiates a car crash with the russian diplomatic vehicle. god knows how many other londoners collateral damage is. they say, assange gets on the plane. the cia blocks it on the runway by shooting its tires.
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as well as anything and anybody else in the way the plane takes off with a flat tire, the c i a hovers a helicopter over, it still manages to leave the ground. they demanded the european countries close their aspects. we're still talking about catching julian, sarge. not the number one, terrorist, oh, well, if you are an independent journalist who happens to cross the american governments pass the cia, it's pretty much the same thing. rule of law may not advise you in wilderness and remains in a maximum security prison in the u. k. despite a british judge their ruling against his expedition to the united states over fears about his mental health. he does face a 175 years in prison in america, where he's wanted on charges of hacking and espionage, and 2019 assigned was forcibly removed by police from the ecuadorian embassy in london after the country terminated his 7 year asylum. they're following the recent
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developments this week we heard from the former c i a analyst and whistleblower john kitty acu and also the wiki leaks editor in chief, christine had athens. when you so stunning, the revolution is quite shocking. conseula. this was being conquered, cousins in the states, so the kids mopping them. graham also be killing. if julian is expedited to to the other states, it will be in the hands of the seo his faith on you as ground. it would be in the hands of those who were planning to kick up killing him. when these discussions were going on, there was no indictment out against julia. he hadn't been charged with anything. so if there was any doubt about the political nature of the indictment and the creation of the day when the entire case, it is now on for him to be so it is a political persecution and nothing else. the world understand that the united states is trying to criminalize journalism. they refused to accept the fact that
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julian assigned is a journalist, that the american people owned this information and they have the right to know what it is. and that the government behind their backs, the backs of the american people, is trying to assassinate someone who has not been kid victim of a crime. in one of the things that we learned in this article was dad, the british intelligence service, the external intelligence service, and my 6 was apparently involved, you know, where they were talking about, shoot out the potential pursuit out in front of the, at, with dorian embassy. that was the british that were supposed to be doing this shooting when they talk about shooting out the, the tires of a russian plane that might have been taking jillian assigned to, to russia. that was the british that were supposed to be doing the shooting. so i would certainly hope that the british courts finally say enough is enough. there is no way that julian assigned should or could be extradited to the united states,
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and he should be free to go there. russia, his threatening to block him king by that after the video sharing service, deleted our teach german language channels for allegedly breaching community guidelines. moscow has described the move as an active, unprecedented information, aggression with the russian foreign ministry saying that the measures again start, he could not have been taken with act berlin's approval. there is no doubt that youtube was acting with the open and tacit support of the german government and taking these unjust measures. they have exposed correspondence of russian broadcasters to years long harassment, including the blocking of bank accounts and public slander. the purpose of this aggression against the russian media holdings projects is obvious to drown out sources of information that clash with a media background. that is comfortable for german officialdom. with the german government has denied the allegations hurley neil harvey's face while
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correspondence constantine rush, gulf more about the band and also the possible ramifications. or you know, the popularity of r t in germany among the germans speaking the audience has been grow in, especially in the recent years. and just to give you some numbers. artie doors had a total of almost $547000000.00 views and over 600000 subscribers and not a small youtube channel that placed it among the top german news channels on that platform. so artie dodge has managed to put up a fight against major german news outlets. and of course this hasn't gone unnoticed . odd, there are a lot of politicians in germany who have repeatedly called for curves on r t in a in the country. and rti has been struggling to start a teeny broadcast in germany for many years, facing both overton hayden resistance. so all in all its been an extremely harsh environment, hostile environment for our fellow colleagues in germany. so these been, seem like kosh treatment what, what was the,
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the potential crime that was committed? well, as usual in these cases, the response from a media platform is vague and ye tube send our colleagues in germany message saying that there were, quote repeated violations of community guidelines. so, you know, that's it. you get out of the platform. google, which owns you tube, a gave is a more detailed response. so let's have a listen. ye cheap has clear community guidelines which explain what is allowed on the platform. all t deutsche was issued a warning for uploading content that violates our rules in relation to covet 19 medical misinformation policy. this resulted in the suspension of their right to upload videos. during the suspension, the channels owners tried to bypass the restrictions by using a different channel. as a result, both channels were closed, violating you cheap times of service. so to give you some context, our 1st rti george, his main youtube channel law, was given several code related strikes and that led to a temporary suspension. so because the main page was suspended,
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its team decided to continue sharing his content on different page that belongs to one of its, ah shows. ah, it was different content. ah, not that which had been flag by youtube, of course. but nonetheless, both pages were completely deleted by youtube without any warning. now what's interesting is that there are no clear rules saying that you can a run a separate page, or maybe even start a new page if you are suspended on youtube for whatever reason. besides those 4 videos and question that rti doors receive strikes for are contained criticism of the government's approach of the pandemic voiced by other medical experts not by journalists. so ah, to claim that this was medical mis information, misinterpretation. well, in the eyes of archie george that saw debatable so his auntie denying in the wrong doings it challenging this boy. while they were saying that they receive an unfair
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treatment. and actually the 1st to common on that story in russia was our own editor in chief museum co with the leads for several months before a channels were banned. the german media had been publishing care stories about r t, german becoming 2 influential to significant. according to their own calculations were ranked forth in terms of influence in germany were bigger than, well were bigger than germany's own chinese like daughter. well, no one expected that of course, we also didn't expect that to happen so quickly. i mean that would attract so big an audience, have so much success. they made us out to be a bogeyman. they refused to give us a license. they forbade banks for working with us. they pressured luxembourg, so we couldn't get a license there. and when all that didn't work, they deleted us from youtube using a far fetched pretext. that was predictable because no normal person believes that freedom of speech exists in this countries. the question is how we rush respond. we're looking forward to it. as foreign ministry spokeswoman muddy, the ha, also we'd in by saying that would just happen, ah,
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was an act of aggression and that there is going to be a symmetrical response directed at german media working in russia. now the message should didn't clarify what exactly that means, but i guess her are driven kali's work in here should be bracing for a bumpy road ahead. they also got sorts of alexander nay, from germany, left past in also believe emma, who is a politician for the cd, ye party. they say it is a step backwards for press freedom in europe. does this in oh, clearly this situation does not put european freedom in a positive light. we have to acknowledge that deny mediaspace has been subject to assess a ship and manipulation which reminds me of the worst times in germany. it's in our interests for our see to make an even greater contribution to german and european media diversity. as i've said before, r t has become an integral component of european press freedom. we are citizens have the right to be informed and have access to high quality journalists, regardless of its origin fitness. i considered it challenging situation that now
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the russian point of view, public, or political, is being more and more suppressed. archie deutsch does not have a particularly good reputation in germany, not with readers, but rather among their colleagues. they don't like artie deutsche, because it has broken their monopoly and the dictate of opinion in german journalists and journalists who practice journalism that praises the authorities. instead of critical journalists do not like such competition. they don't like it that a mirror has been put in front of them in which they can see what they really should be doing. now after chaotic st. megan k this week, some petrol stations, they're still dry despite the fuel crisis easing britain did say massive keys. i'm full court across the country with for strike, to drive is even resorting to violence, joy, this one n i. so there has
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been plenty of tensions we saw there on display this week. the massive keys and panic bind kicked off after oil firm b. p warned it would have to temporarily closed some of its petrol stations due to a lack of lori drivers needed to deliver fuel supplies. and the u. k. government now says it will bring in the army to help deliver fuel from monday. his reminder of how the crisis to cope. ah many you work us worked inside the u. k. left new driver. did not enter a peer professional piece. all came together in depth. the supply chain, him the stops. ah.
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the government has more than anything. the government isn't making this better. to be honest with anything marriage. you've taken austin years back, doesn't so competency people, there's always a plan b, y looked at. they still come into the room and believe, don't know what's in the next level. what is the next stage? with a leash, the potential of the entire people of this country. ah, bish offering or p shall show temper is totally no strategic strategy to solve the issue in the 3 and this will not be shall thread pending alti $1000.00 fee shocks. if no face v strategic action is taken,
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it will also only become more worse this week. so tough talks in congress. as u. s. lawmakers lashed at j biden, and his top military commanders over the afghanistan withdrawal, the biden head. ministration has received a lot of flack, a for this recently with some calling the pullout humiliating for washington. it was just some of the accusations that were fired at the president and his team. the president said, none of his commanders said that he should keep troops in afghanistan was at a false statement by the president. remember, you do not have a duty to cover for the president when he's not telling the truth. i've given you my judgment on it. now, let's think we all know it was a false statement. i have been frustrated by the lack of someone in char, on the biggest national security fiasco in a generation. there has been 0 accountability, no responsibility from anybody. we accord cash and blood and credibility
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into a ghani government. that was a mirage. it fell immediately. we were buying into the big lot, the big lie that this, that this was ever going to be successful near. here's the thing. there's only 3 possibilities here. either the president lie to the american people, or he legitimately cannot remember the counsel of his top military advisors in winding down the longest war in american history. or you have not been fully accurate under oath. we didn't have a president that was so adult. you all would be fired. well, it's not just to pull at this being attacked. the entire afghan campaign is now coming in for increasing criticism. is caleb martin expects a testimony before congress was dancing. not only was the pull out of afghanistan, a fiasco, but the campaign failed to achieve its primary aim. it was an extraordinary disaster. it will go down in history, is one of the greatest failures of american leadership. we have 0 presence in afghanistan. it could be as little as 12 months before al kato will use afghanistan
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as a base conduct as a base to conduct air strikes or strikes against united states. frankly, after this debacle of withdrawal, i don't think anyone can trust anything. this president says about afghanistan. we need to consider some uncomfortable truce that we did not fully comprehend the depth of corruption and poor leadership and nursing your rights. that we did not grass a damaging effect of frequent and unexplained rotations by president gunny of his commanders. and that we fail to fully grasp why there was only so much for which and for home. many of the afghan forces would fight. so after an entire war aimed to eliminate a terrorist threat to america, that threat could now be worse to real possibility in the not too distant future, 612182436 months that time the time frame for re constitution about kite are isis terrorist organizations seek ungoverned spaces so that they can train and equip and
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thrive. and there is clearly a possibility that that can happen. here are going forward. afghanistan in effect now has become an entire terrace state taliban, even though they may think that they're trying to govern that place itself to slit and already we're seen isis attacking caliber. and there's no guarantee then that taliban can ensure that attacks will not be planned. and launched from that from afghanistan, thought there were more revelations in the testimony, apparently behind closed doors. the biden administration was more divided on afghanistan. i think a while we is conceivable that you could stay there. my view was that you would have had to deploy more forces in order to protect ourselves and accomplish any mission that we would have been assigned. it appears that the department of defense was not fully on board with pulling out of afghanistan. and they are arguing for
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maintaining some presence in the country. my view was that we needed to maintain about 2500. and we also needed to work with our coalition partners. we had about 6000 troops and their nato and other core countries that would, that would remain there. this flies in the face of the biden administration's claim that pulling out was the unanimous decision. it's unclear what would really change if the united states stayed in the country. it has been 20 years after all, and the security situation in afghanistan has not improved. so maybe the mistake wasn't pulling out in 2021, but rather going in in 2001. now that's a discussion you won't hear on capitol hill, but it's probably taking place in many american minds for officials on capitol hill to attribute that. so way to the somewhat chaotic withdrawal from afghanistan is completely absurd. if the u. s. officials had dealt with these crime
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on september the 11th as what they were and found out who was responsible and brought them to justice. and, you know, this would have been, you know, at this point something that just something that happened 20 years ago. that was dealt with instead, they used september the 11th as a pretext for 20 years of war. what the so called war on terror was doing was fueling tech terrorism. and the adjacent armed resistance in country after country the united states has, has actually increased risk of terrorism. meanwhile, human rights groups are fuming over a decision by the international criminal court to resume a probe into all crimes in afghanistan, but no longer look at allegations of american atrocities there and set the focus will be exclusively on the taliban and isis. k. i have decided to focus
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my offices investigations and have ghana sta on crimes, allegedly committed by the taliban, and these law mac state and to de prioritize other aspects of this investigation. well, this does come as washington face is outrage over a wrongful drone strike that left 10 afghan civilians dead in couple at the end of august or against the f. now looks into what the i c c decision will mean for the relatives of those victims who is still seeking justice. what has caused such a scandal and such furor amongst human rights activists that organizations as that the eyes he sees essentially shake. we don't have the time or the means to investigate the, the thousands of verified civilian casualties caused by the united states and the arc are military. the prosecutors telling war criminals around the world that the u . s. playbook of deland intimidation works. it also validates one of the core criticisms of the i see it. it only takes action against political we came to the
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deals or nations. well, given western powers a pass by d prioritizing, investigating us and song as a national security forces d i. c. c prosecutor is sinfully hanging down and get out of jail free card of the people that have been kidnapped and tortured at afghan bass has, or it a secret cia basis here. and i've got to stop. they say how we reached here. this point is, is due to mob tactics because initially the, i see, she announced that they would investigate everyone's role in any potential walcross here in afghanistan. which, which prompted the tremendous pressure campaign from the united states where they threatened and sanctioned i. c. c. and officials, the timing of the i c. c decision, the announcement i couldn't have been much worse, the international press as well as the u. s. government, i still reeling from the fall out of the, the last drone strike of the afghan waterloo
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. busy ah, a drone strike that caused 10 civilian casualties. we have kept in touch with their relatives and the only apology that they've heard this is on television. but the united states, the pentagon, calling the deaths of 10, the 10 of their loved ones, are a tragic mistake. but at the same time saying, no disciplinary measures would be carried out and they're left with with the understanding that if of their loss hasn't been inflicted by the taliban or isis. well, they're out of luck or college muffled to the international court of justice. i
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will say that we have been demanding for justice for more than one month now. we suffered pain. nobody asked us about or helped us. we need justice to be served as soon as possible. i ask americans and other people around the world who allow the american military to palm innocent civilians in any part of the world. this must be stocked wants and for all, no killings of women and innocent children any more. the pentagon has offered all manner of excuses, many of which they have funneled into the press. 4 for why this was an honest mistake. they claim that they have learned the lesson of this terrible tragedy. but many people find that difficult to believe if, if this was allowed to happen after 20 years in afghanistan after so many groom strikes. similar to this when weds wrong pathmark already on the horse, i will keep demanding that each person who has committed a crime here must be convicted and punished with the due process of law. it's unfair if a person commits a crime and then
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a different person is brought to court to answer, the criminal must be punished, no scapegoats. if americans committed a crime, they must be brought to justice. they should be held to account americans attack our house, not the taliban. how the taliban will answer for this attack is a logical echo. american drones arm drones keep buzzing. viaz space over afghanistan with the american saying that no, they neither need nor, nor plan on requesting any afghan permission to conduct an air strikes either ghana stop. just to remind everyone, no one in the by the administration or at the pentagon, has been fired, has resigned, or, or intent to leave as a result of what many describe was a fiasco. the united states withdrawal bullet from afghanistan. we're a gas ever put in air from couple. so that's the weekend. as i think looking, we'll have more stories fee though, in about half,
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with, with a lot. welcome to all the part the most international players formulating their reaction to use withdrawal from afghanistan is quite a challenge to many profit kong do tightly intertwine. there is no single exception . while the india decry as the worst possible outcome of banding before tara written pakistani is calibrated as an indication of that on strategy and a recognition of the reality on the ground. last week, we brought you from the valley. it's less now, it will, it is about to speak to a that my child reach. director general of the institute of strategic status is about form
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