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the money miss was that i can my less thing with joe biden plans to position american troops in eastern europe, in a show of force against russia. despite nato's chief admitting, there's quote, no certainty about whether russia would invade ukraine. used to be a policeman. if it depends on the russian federation, then there will be no walls. we don't want any wars, but we will also not allow our interest to be rudely trampled on and ignored. i made a growing stand off with the west over ukraine. russia top diplomat stresses moscow does not want conflict, but insists it's security must be insured and health staff. so the u. k. government has tens of thousands faced the fact if they don't get that the coven jabbed by
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next week. we get the latest from one of the doctors behind the lawsuit with broadcasting live director with studios in moscow. this is art international, and i'm sean thomas. certainly glad to have you with us. now, u. s. president joe biden says he wants american troops in eastern europe in the near future in a show of force against russia. despite nato having just backtracked on its months, long narrative of russia as an imminent aggressor with nato's head yonce stillberg . admitting there's quote, no certainty that russia would invade ukraine. am that time? as long as she does not, once again decide to use military force, you don't do that as well. there's no certainty about the russian plans. maybe they have not made any final decision. well,
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it means we're seeing more and more of a public message shifting regarding what was previously referred to as a russian invasion of ukraine being immediate, just after yen stalsen berg. we've had floating me as a lindsey the ukranian president speaking saying that he also doesn't particularly see an immediate risk of a russian invasion. and if you take the comments from lindsay from stolen berg and put them alongside briefings that have been given to the media off the record in brussels from nate. so h q that has suggested that there's really a want to get a de escalation from the u. s side that there wasn't really a unanimity amongst nato members that the, the russian troops in the west of russia represented a potential invasion for us all really. but that the united states is desperate for a de escalation over this issue. because they really want to switch focus over towards china. this is quite a significant switch of pack though,
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because if you look at the way this message was put across in the last 2 months, well, was put across very differently. us intelligence officials say russia could invade ukraine as soon as january, and that's because of russian troops that are mass on ukraine's borders are now to stage where russia could at any point, watch an attack and ukraine. russia is the aggressor. we will not accept the campaign, russia is waging since about its democratic neighbors. again, stilton bug also spoken awful lot about the beefing up of nato forces in the east of the ally inside the committing troops towards deployment. and the store troops being ready to deploy to the east now also on friday was confirmed by the slovakian foreign minister that his country is in discussion with nato for the stationing of troops in slovakia. lucky it does border ukraine. but what was confirmed by insulting berg on friday also is that there is no plans to set nato troops into ukraine. it's correct and we are not planning to deploy nate to combat troops to
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ukraine. and i don't install to berg with also at pains to say that nato is very open to having more talks with russia, particularly when it came to alms control. but the idea of having more talk came at the same time as reports are coming out. there are plans for huge sanctions being planned by 9. so countries driven by the united states and the united kingdom, the sanctions would target russia's energy and banking sectors. they would kick in . of course, if there was any invasion by russia of ukraine, we spoke to martin dozer of germany, the left party. he says, the nato chief's remarks may reflect a growing realization that of war on russia's border can't be one called the 1st step. it's a good step below to stop this. so propaganda which has been proceeded for last, let's say 2 or 3 months. no, maybe we need to states,
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maybe the u. s. government and the 2 states, and inside that, so it's not useful to escalate. this is conflict because they kind of rim, and if you look object of lee, it was clear that russia cannot have any interest to a tech ukraine because ukraine, this is like the on the russian border drive. it was exactly what steps florida to escalate. that situation will be stupid. so maybe, you know, the idea of government has changed and the name was changed that they see a better way to proceed. more chaos has a ruptured in the once a watertight relationship between the u. s. mainstream media and give that's after seen and deleted, then returned an article revealing ukraine's president. you told joe biden, that america was over playing the minute russian invasion card or tisa taylor comments. as well as the last few days you credit crisis has probably not a whole
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a way of contradicting a statement from natal. my mistake disagreeing on whether to keep troops in russia to use aids disagreeing on whether to send weapons to key at the latest mixed message and quite a mysterious one comes from 2 key players. that's washington and keith, now on thursday to us on ukrainian president had a phone conversation, and the media reported the biden was warning the when the brink of wild war 3 newtons waiting for the ground to freeze over in february. and then he'll give the signal for an invasion. is a landscape for his part was trying to part you to calm his u. s. counterpart down by stating that it's all still ambiguous. it seemed and that the 2 leaders would very much at all a call between us president joe biden and ukrainian president valid emerson wednesday on thursday, did not go well. the senior ukrainian official told cnn amid disagreements over the risk levels of a russian attack. cholenski urge his american counterpart to calm down the messaging warning of economic impact panic. according to the official,
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he also said ukrainian intelligence sees the threat differently so quickly such later that on top of all the other disagreements within the you and nato. now even washington and kia, who off, quite literally rob is in arms on to, on the same page. but then something but curious, happened less than an hour and a half off to the scene. an article broke. it just disappeared. there was no trace any more, a bite and whipping up hysteria about in a wool and zelinski, telling him to calm down. i mean, its pace. what a pit? well, a snoo of tweets from cnn people on from her field about how the white house disputes, how the coal wasn't a success. in fact, it was all just one big light white house on biden's zalinski call. anonymous sources are leaking falsehoods. president biden said that there is a distinct possibility that the russians could invade ukraine in february, reports of anything more different than that,
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are completely false on hot on these heels. he also came out claiming that the original article was riddled with mistakes. dear colleagues, some reports regarding the content of the talks between presidents villa, dimmer zalinski and joe biden have appeared on social media. citing the alleged senior ukrainian official. these messages are completely false. so to put it simply, we had an article, citing a senior ukrainian official. now the articles disappeared in a whole army, both in the ukraine and state side out, doing damage control. what happened behind the scenes? it's still a mystery font, understandably that all of the questions and what suspicions, why such a shop? 180 who gave the order for the story to be taken down. and so of late, not a surprise biden's critics, according to transparency. what they want is a transcript of the phone call. will someone ask press secretary if the white house will release the transcript? when will you release the transcript? what exactly was said in the hour and 20 minute chat between bites and ansolaski is
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still unclear. what did dynamic between them to lead to says it's still unclear. is it indeed true that lensky was the one telling by to tone down the hysteria that are a lot of questions that will say seems to be the sense that at best this was pool and verify john anderson and it was improving re cynical. that was something in that article that someone really didn't want to come out. just hours before nato said it had no certainty that russia would invade ukraine. russia's foreign minister sergey lover of spelled out clearly that moscow does not want a war. but he also noted moscow can't just stand by watching its concerns being ignored. love rob shared his thoughts during a 90 minute interview to russian journalists. among them. was archie's editor in chief margaret as some one young. here's what mister love. i've had to say. yes, this is alicia authorities configure, lets see langley. if it depends on the russian federation,
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then there will be no war. we don't want any wars, but we're also not allow our interest to be brutally trampled on and ignored. the foreign minister was asked many questions about the tensions about what russia is going to do about them and where ultimately this is all going to lead. when there's going to be a boy, he himself was much more diplomatic with regards to the america documents, the county proposals to russian security proposals that arrived in moscow just 2 days ago that the united states finally sent and write in which is something that russia now demands given how in the past that feels cheated by verbal guarantees that it was given. so now it insists on a on document, on paper in rights and guarantees. and what marsha, sort of guarantees that ultimately, if the gist of it is that native missiles and troops on stationed in the near future on russia's borders or any closer to russia's borders than they are now. and
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that is something that, according to many officials, that wasn't included in these documents, he himself, the farmers, the labyrinth was much more diplomatic. he said that the, they're analyzing them. and that they've received the documents from both the united states and nato at he was much less diplomatic about what he had received from nato. however, or to lug nut fornia. in contrast to what we've received from nato, the american response is almost like a model of diplomatic decency. the response from nato is so ideological, it breeze so much with the exclusivity of the north atlantic alliance that i was a little ashamed of those who wrote these taxes. previously, we had heard from other officials that the documents, the counter proposal sent by the united states. i didn't address a single one of russia's concerns that they made no promises that they threw expand further east of the ultimately that those, and no guarantees that those missiles,
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they to missiles american missiles, of wouldn't be stationed ever closer to russia. nevertheless, he says there is some optimism varies, the negotiation, there are talks that are ongoing and perhaps a solution might be reached a solution which satisfies both the united states and russia. nevertheless, we must account. he says, for relations relations, which for years i have a deteriorated, which i now at a level that has catastrophic, at which layer which sergei lab, rob says a much you to the fault for which is much in united states court. what with various demands that they have made over the years with regards to russia, you sleep on, you know, if they insist that they will not change their position, we will not change our position either. it's just that their position is based on false arguments on a direct turning over the facts and opposition is based on what everyone signed up under. and here i don't see any room for compromise. otherwise,
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what is they to agree on? if they frankly sabotage and misrepresent the old decisions, this will be a key test for us and russia with regards to what is happening in ukraine. the russian foreign minister also said that the united states and nato are pushing ukraine towards an escalation, they're pushing them with a vast amount of arms. we've heard the united states posting about 283 tons of the lethal farms and other equipment that they have delivered to you credit in the last few months. and this is, this came, was as a boast, the russian say that ultimately the united states is using, using ukraine in order to achieve its own goals, which are to contain rush and ultimately focus on china. you for answer your money, you will to france, germany and the european union called russia, conflicts country. what can be negotiated then when they say you must comply with
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the minsk agreements? we asked them what exactly of these points should russia fulfill? nobody answers the key of realised that berlin in paris would not force it to comply with the minsk agreements. so they understand that now they can do everything, both zalinski and his regime a used 1st of all by the americans in order to escalate tensions. their main goal is not the feature of ukraine, but to heighten tensions around russia and then move on to china. ultimately the russians say that the irony side, the only power on earth that can force the ukrainian government to follow through with a minsk agreements, a comprehensive peace plan to end the civil war. and you credit that the only power that can force you credit of to abide by them is the united states. and it isn't interested in seeing the minsk agreements fulfilled because that would lead to a d escalation. that there wouldn't be a need to keep pumping weapons into your credit, and there wouldn't be a need to escalate tensions with russia. and this is something lea,
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ukrainians are beginning to understand formulas. the lab rob says that they are being used and sometimes it sometimes regardless of despite what they want and the ukraine has blamed the united states and the media for escalating the situation that have been ukrainian officials that have said there is no evidence that the russians are preparing for an invasion and that the only other sides of all we've seen had been on television and from the mouths of various politicians. there is also an elaborate said, the fear that the, the situation could be it could go out spiral out of control. because of elements that the key of that ukraine doesn't control and that is various extremist and volunteer. battalions 5 has onto the teeth station near the conflict lines. who could on the orders of someone else carry out a provocation, but could escalate things even further. the national health services staff are
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fighting mandatory coverage shots in the u. k. cords with less than a week to go before doctors face being fired around $80000.00 workers still aren't innoculated ahead of the deadline to get the 1st job with lawyers warning. the government that it hits fundamental freedoms. if people have to give away the bodily autonomy, there is a question over whether they remain free. it is causing an unacceptable level of stress and uncertainty for them, and for the health service and the public. and h as a covered guidance is that it's employees must have had their 1st vaccine dose by the 3rd of february and vaccinated staff face the sac. if they cannot be redeployed to a position that does not require interaction with patients spokesperson for the government's department of health and social care stands by the ruling. despite pandemic restrictions being scrapped and almost all other walks of life in the u. k. and a trust medics warn the vaccine mandate is the last straw and
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a pandemic marked by chronic under funding and understaffing of the service with health chiefs noting that the firings will further hurt and already depleted workforce and dr. med malik who has signed a declaration opposing mandatory vaccinations. says that forcing jobs could be a violation of medical ethics. the concept of mandatory vaccination is really knocking down the cornerstone of medical antics that we've enjoyed for century waterloo, tanami, freedom of choice, a tremendous amount and stress. i'm just getting inundated messages from health care workers from the whole spectrum of doctors, nurses, audiologist, feeling for their livelihoods and their careers because they're being made to, you know, forced to have their job or choose, you know, being sacked as frankly ridiculous. i feel the wind is behind our sales, and i think, you know, we're going to turn this around. i think the public can see for the nonsense, ah,
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the american federation of teachers has teamed up with self styled online misinformation tool news guard to warn tens of millions of children against sites like r t. yet the private filtering service green lights, mainstream media that have had to retract major stories, or he's kill them up and comments. now there is plenty of fake news these days, flooding the internet. so why not help american school? kids learn how to sift through it, determine who they can, frost, and who they can think for themselves. that sounds pretty reasonable. the american federation of teachers is now stepping up to the plate. the american federation of teachers has launched a national partnership with a leading anti misinformation tool, news guard to protect, and champion legitimate journalism. in fact, based reporting and to help educators and their students navigate a see of online dis information. but it's not just about teaching kids to think critically. the future of the free world is at stake. news guard will save our
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democracy. young minds must be protected. it is a beacon of clarity to expose the dark depths of the internet and uplift. those outlets committed to truth and honesty rather than falsehoods and fabrications. now with the american federation of teachers, arranging for all of its member educators to have free access to news guard at a time. when misinformation is such a growing threat to public health in our democracy, millions more of america's students will also be mused guarding it. louis guard makes a special list of outlets it considers to be trustworthy and untrustworthy. and then it puts a special label in your web browser. now if news guard proves you get a green label, but news guard disapproves, you get a red label. so you guessed it, r t and sputnik get a red label. switch off immediately. don't let those russians get inside your head and encourage you to question are fearless american leaders. but what outlets are say, well, there's buzz feed the guardian, the new york times the washington post. and don't forget the official
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u. s. government outlet called voice of america. now, do you remember when the washington post told us that russia had hacked the power grids? that wasn't true. do you remember when buzz feed ran with the story about trump and the steel dossier? and that turned out to be from a source that was pretty incredible that he remember when almost all the mainstream media outlets told us that iraq had weapons of mass destruction and we just had to invade deer. remember all the lies we were told in the lead up to the nato intervention in libya. but let's not be too hard on news guard. after all, they themselves admit these labels are not a measure of factual accuracy. they only label websites that they determined to have a hidden agenda are green red ratings. sigel, if a website is trying to get it right. or instead has a hidden agenda. war knowingly publishes falsehoods or propaganda getting readers more context about their news online. so it's not about what's really true and what's not true. it's about if you're telling the truth with good intentions or
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whether or not you're telling the truth in a way that might stir up some trouble. now one of the founders is gordon cravens, a former columnist for the wall street journal, his reporting on the and as a and edward snowden, as been widely criticized. and it appears he was trying to spin things as not so bad on the part of the american government. and then there is richard stang go. he worked at the state department as public affairs chief under barack obama. now he must be totally opposed to any dis, information or distortions in media. right. well, job of the state diploma was what people used to joke as the chief propagandist. i'm not against propaganda, every country does it, and they have to do it to their own population. and i don't necessarily think it's that's awful. some conservatives in america feel threatened by the teachers unions embracing news guard. the left is found a dangerous and equally disingenuous. new way to indoctrinate our children without their parents knowing this is as bad as c r t. in fact is was unlike c r t,
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the left is not going to give it a name this time. this is purposely designed to go under the radar of public scrutiny in america, we're always told about those evil totalitarian countries where the government brainwash is children and tells them not to question authority. and here in america were said to be great because we teach our children to have free and open minds and think for themselves. and now we have news guard to make sure that they're free and open minds are never exposed to anything that might tempt them to question more. caleb martin, r t new york western that liberal democracies now live under a false sense of freedom with the us practically in civil war. that's what leading philosophers love way. she has warned in his new book, heaven in disorder. we got the low down on why i
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think what today really east indic isaacs are western liberal democracies themselves. i'm not blaming one site or the other here, the dairy level off in cuba society, the outrage state policy. but the bishop district, you know, very strange, great demo to be slaves into political engagement in the west. kansas keep is much more in lead. then in the sense off we are generally why we are not even aware of how we gotta change our end. because we experience ourselves, we do what you want, but to be especially digital media. it's not what you want to doing,
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what you are doing. and if you stuck somewhere in that new pharmacy or did you start over, manipulate your desire. your says grayson bigler is out. she remote at some work for talking about the ecology and so on. but it's like possible that she will lose their elections and then the united states cannot react. so this is the big dust bad. now you practically stay war. the country around that you cannot even reason that but dialog. nbc, daddy does it for me. i will be back in about 35 minutes with another full fresh
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ah hello and welcome to cross doctor, all things considered on people about exaggerated rhetoric, massive arm shipments and endless threats. this is how nato presents its vision of pan european security. meanwhile, moscow wait for the us and its allies to respond to its demands and vision for the say. the status quo is untenable. ah, to discuss these issues and more, i'm joined by my guess. philip geraldo in personnel is a former cia counter terrorism, specials who was now executive director of the council for the national interest in raleigh. we have re, mcgovern, he is a pharmacy i, a analyst,
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and in brussels. we have pierre in many well tom and he's a ph. d in geo politics. and the lecture at leon university are telling cross up rules in effect, that means you can jump any time you want, and i always appreciate it. let's go to re 1st here. we're in raleigh. where do we stand right now? we've had 2 weeks plus of very high profile meetings. well, with the u. s. with russia o. s. c, e, nato. yet that the whole works here. um, where are we right now? because the western media, particularly american in u. k, there are nothing less than a war path or we stand. the media is on a war past. the question is, what is going on behind the scenes? now we know that love are off and blinking agreed. less than a week ago, ah, to continue to talk sion that blinked and promised to give a written response to russian demands are russian request this week. so.
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