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or just cause, well then you, there is no other option that you have exhausted. all right. all right. and then the other side of the park, you know, looking for ben to point, doing average deal before you go country that i'm afraid you have to pick up. oh, it does cover to start to pick up on that. that is the tradition of the idea of what you want the caller just want to. but you know, as i'm sure you would agree with me and it's hard to find an appointment to counseling that doesn't believe that they are fighting. and i'm just, everybody who's finding believe that they are on the right side of history. when you look at what's happening between russia and ukraine, how easy is this for you to figure out who is in the right and who is in the wrong? let me be long, been straight forward. i am a soldier. my 1st concern is my company and its perfection. love it in need of an
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integrity. i'd be doing everything that maximizes our national and that that may be straight forward that i joined the army back was in 1971. as a young 2nd didn't, i was called into the 1971 bought a b b, a big a deal of the people of this that a bundle of issues that we did. 1000000000 with and then the bundle of issues that we didn't do it as a refugee. we had no option but to fight because we were to stop the event. you know, that would have been a lot of the additional that was the time when it was getting so the ad option, but why we're going to fight that then back to the want. mr. tried everything
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and at the end of it, but it cost a lot and then we had broken pocket on a on i think of $90000.00. that's why it was a great today. and let me tell you about the question. i stood by that in and out of the b a. now, i think it would probably agree with me that for russia in the military operation is unlike any other. and it's clearly hassan tracks. it's cycle tone it's, it's very hard for any russian to see what's going on in your brain, regardless of whether we support or government decision of whether we oppose it simply because of the human ties within countries and the questions i want to ask you as a military man as an on demand, all strategic mine, it, me know dated question. do you believe? but i think emotionally and historically still very press. what do you think an
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operational like that would have been avoid it. i think a little bit of historical background would be essential when the soviet union collapsed. if i think the was the been american, but they could give me a short president, but that they would not expand one history or you forget. and then then now i can't believe well, which will probably be the public's of the union, which are members of the fact i couldn't, you know, in the big and the last line of defense that, but i sure maybe you had the buffer of russian. maybe you had, well, you could judge you or your country is black. i like. we don't have the amount that i would like as a guy. so quite obviously you will be a,
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the best buy the right. right. so you will need one more stage. that was what i understand. then in 2000 in august we're at the conference in which it was decided by the american absorb, still currently on. so that was the time that the, that, that these are and then like these going cross. and unfortunately the deadline was crossed. good. yeah. and then that russian went into action. in 4 days . they had to fight up the door. russian b robinson captured about 567 or 50. they located them all, but a defense. the next the location. when, when people beat that young, risky. yeah, the russian president for the odyssey a, well, i know once again,
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that was all. you could join the russia. i said, you're going to join the nato and you are just the, i'm that of any of the soviet libby. and then back to, you know, they again, rush out a food and then you know, the militia. and then there was a light. ok, thank you for this very brief overview of history. it's hard for me to find somebody who actually knows the context of our little neighborhood. but i wonder if a bigger problem for recent, he was not even in the abstract intention on the part of your brain to join nature, but very practical,
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an army of ukraine with all kinds of armaments. and the question i have for you is whether you believe that major countries, the west, was pumping ukraine. this happens precisely because of the calculation that russia would never, ever allow self and military action against it for historical and human reason. that the greatest american know when it becomes funding for me and let me tell you what you said, you know it and this eastern expansion of mental as being a tragic mistake. george gave on a but when on 2nd made i did the american, i think you had said russia, if you have a movie,
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a pension or whatever you say yes me, i'll put it. you know, last year in july there was a bigger but it's the exercise in your grade in which american troops on the part to submit this lead. you know, you claim to believe that if it was shot it over the ground, they would, i would go like, nothing of this has happened. and i personally, frankly think it is, i mean, bottom, all, all for the united states will push. you're going to fight that i should, but i should be i and then leave them. i would write this amount. i think the russia will, the last you credit for that i thought was due in december
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and december though, the major a by, you know, the united states have been the but i still got you and, and the united states website or are you, if you could talk to those to be a ship, a, b, b, all these what propagation, the american heart, the middle part that russia is b, b, i, b, economic, b, w a r b. i personally meeting as a starting of it, but it is the minute to the when it comes back to us, which i you know, as well as i show as now. good luck with that. the united states padded and bubble across the especially with the s 400. it can carry out and be accessed and then i got to stop it and i stopped
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a position. i don't wanna rush as back here. this is actually a very interesting point. i really do anything. most technical analysts would agree and weapons analysts would agree that russia has a logical action over the americans right now when it comes to strategic governments. but it seems that the last try, you are russia where it's for the most by actually coming ever closer to the russian boys. we've come to national at weapons and all the churches that were traditionally considered by russia as you know, cars or if not territory, but at least you know, it's historical landscape. so in a way that it was also an economy move, don't you think that to trying to try to turn the crank and i guess russian as a way of honoring. why mean russia logical superiority?
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no, that is precisely what i'm saying. that it is in the convention that russia has not only close the guy, but in that a lot. and you see russia already has the edge. you go, you want a $6300.00 plus you can run it by $1500.00. and, you know, i have the form that i put on the lights. i, russia has an edge, you know. yeah. but the critical thing is, the a conventional weapons which has been a russia why, what is the right, you're not going to mention the benefit of it. and you see, i'm not saying, i'm not saying a lot of good, a very famous american, but you said trying to bring georgia and you granted was groaning all the dodge get
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up, expansion was a tragic mistake. the is fraud expansion, or i think you read the bottom of this and not as is being made out of the western media that it does pull things desire to recreate the soviet union. while general, we have taken very short break right now, but we'll be back in just a few moments stating, ah, i look forward to talking to you all. that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given by human beings, except we have such orders that conflict with the 1st law show your identification . we should be very careful about our personal intelligence. the point obviously,
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is to great trust rather than fit a job with artificial intelligence. real summoning a robot must protect its own existence with a welcome back to wells afford retired, major general of the engine army and the attitudes of the indian military review. jeep actually general of action. before the break. you mentioned the russian president, and he recently made a point in announcing the celebration,
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put in to make a clear declaration of war, of the kind that used to be done back in the 19th and 20th century, essentially went on public media and announced to russia and the rest of the world, what russia was going to do, obviously you can't read his mind, but why do you think such a declaration was important to him? you are absolutely right. it's a very interesting, you're starting to look at it. the fact is that if the all i've gone, i'll go, well, i went out of fashion after the 2nd world war, we have not received a declaration of war. and the point is, you know, when there was a problem, you know, they were like a conflict graph a point, but the 2 bob was coming back to match. and number 2, there was no ostensible declaration health problems. and i know that
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when i, oh, maybe understand, i understand most of the i've been on the 1st on the 2nd floor wall where there was a good displacement. but it was a lot of in against one of these, which was just, you know, just before this board for president, i'm back on there. and then the 3rd game and then when spoke to, why did. and then he had asked for the russian order, but it's just that there was any john. so we did, he saw that. he says yes, it appears to be something that's not a b, b, b a y, a u. and we'll discuss all the discussions i, you know,
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i'm pretty good. there will be no change for them to look good. i think that's the address that has to be a lot. now if you have exhausted often, there's lots of outreach in a western world in media with regards to russia's actions. and as i said, this is a painful situation for many russians to end up taking it easily. but one thing, you know, after covering many wars in my journal is to korea. one thing that i kind of understand is all these moral and ethical outrage over still a limited military action in ukraine when the western audience has been all but aloof to all the blocks that have been going on in the world over the last couple of days. i think the west has trivialized a normalized war, lonely go on. my question to you is why do you think people in the west of treating
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this more as something absolutely exceptional as the end of the world is something that has never happened before. we're actually look at the map and the number of refugees, the number of people killed, the number of people in hunger and the number of countries destroyed. you know, this is the reality that has been going on for many, many years. let me tell you, when you're united, i backed it up. you know, there was a problem. what did you have a list of media, a like a and so the bill came back to us. it all was destroyed. american wrong. when the american, that fact you have a thing that can happen this country was again
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a did you have a then a 2nd. when the americans went to ship with, i mean i can give those examples. so the worst it can be, what can i do is like a well i think a lot of people be about a. busy except for the fact that you have russia, you have pushed it against the want it over to me at the i don't think people should be surprised. general, i don't know if you would agree with that, but i think over the last couple of years on the western russia have been involved in what i would call the end of history of
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a big americans in the former se secretary can believe arise. what we're trying to tell russian specifically, fusion, that the cold war is over and the russia has lost. that is a specific quote from kind of lisa, right, which was surprisingly at the 2008 a was present and where georgia and ukraine were indeed very conspicuously given the green light for the prospect of membership. and in response to all, all the major talk, russia continued to says that whatever is the american view of history in the history process, russia still has it, strategic you are the interest on it will define that way. how do you see these a historical debate developing from now on a, be american geopolitical?
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you said it was an opportunity for residents to react strategically toward what was happening in the last part of the start of the european going to be the one of the arms control agreements. we get with it and i proceed and more or less last elevate the world to go to the to take that as india, as we need to do to get it done. all of it. i think it's you say, if you did, i that let it, you know, on the leave a spread democracy. i part communism russia lead to want to see how much of our democracy as you may have to be on the, to be on any of the united states. a, you know, i was 2nd to,
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to them either. so how is it that the american democracy is superior to the one of the video to the wanted it on a democracy on? well, by the pop of the people. so the point is that, i'm sorry, just a word, but the 2nd for the 2nd one. well, if they want to get it from you or i think that it would be a bad word, right? well, but it doesn't. even if you also be able to do that. so we have to thank you. have a general, as you understand, such as drastic action that russia has allowed itself to t is bound to have certain international consequences. and i want to ask you about a political context. do you think their international players will
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change the way they present themselves as an inch, as defined that interest on the global state? and in the aftermath of a operation that she's on her team, you know, as a study and i see the end of the unit on the united states list, it was the phone for what the i think is the, is the pollution of the once again, people out of the global or don't forget the started off and the 1st one, what happened? it was a lot of people are on the 2nd world war happened. it was a lot of people are and now that we have, and i bet i think order list, you'll find that there was water on the words like butt and quick like
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what we have already done with it. i'm in the rest of the world is that this is becoming ready that he think that as a reaction will be operation special operation investment problem have you all that so you can all the sanction on russia. right. and the simple fact is, you would think that russia, with like a 99, you brought it to collapse and not if you haven't read the new facial. right. and if the, when i say this are going to be easily, you know, escalade beyond control, didn't do that because you know, to exchanges and the like, which would be got us profit for the vote. can i ask you one last 2. you can tactical question because there are many analysts now that i'm looking at china and
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some of them are suggesting that meeting will be presented with the most opportune moment to take control over time. want immediately after russia finishes it's military operation. and you bring precisely because the western ability penalizing sanctions on to china will be very limited and would essentially mean b weekend of the western economic dominance. do you think that's? that's a real possibility. you think that may come to pass on? may i remind you, you see history men are exactly the people that i could find when the cuban crisis happen. china jose, that opportunity, you get a price to a china back in 1962, a for a,
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a possibility. and then i live in the back room with the chinese and then i want them not to do this. the simple fact is that if the technical factors, if you need to do this because in the conventional and then you could, if you need it, i think on that edge or the united states. i like it for us on the. but if we had one thing, and it's on backyard, i'm afraid china as of now, that's not a good one. been over the united states. and the combination of against that intensive decides to take a look at it and up. and then you, i don't like bite on the what would be the effect of you know, less,
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but i haven't given that to see if i don't want to do that. that's perfect. i think would be there because that are huge population invest in what i see it is the military capabilities that would be what happens or. and finally, general, i began our conversation by quoting the american general omar bradley and i want to finish it. another call of his american back in the ninety's was running on the golf. lee asked history one moment to run down. god, how america should look like really needs to help us all to find common sound wisdom, mercy, strategic, thinking, compassion and mutual respect. we are the main condition for lasting peace. i really prayed for that. thank you very much for being with us today. i
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hope you can russia, i will do all the nations and i hope all is a good guy. well, i think that has been i'm, i'm sure it's going to be a back to accept that he doesn't want to join it out yet. there's 25 days back. there would not have been all that this project even now is a way out by the way. i'm sure this will happen and i'm sure we'd be happy a time that i thank you all. very interesting. thank you very nice, but reach out to our question. thank you and thank you to our audience. we're watching hope to see you again next week with
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