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we've got bristow, b as a, or ukraine, a. so bmw with leaders of the neo nazi as of italian, say, their forces at a steel planted mar, you pull, face a pending catastrophe. as russian troops have established a complete blockade of the facility, as of blames care for a lack of support and says that has essentially left those troops to die. in american activist and politicians express his concerns on a visit to the lugens republic that the american government has been backing the neo nazi affiliated administration. and keith, they train me and i see. and not only that, they're neo nazis in the united states who are a big problem for us going to the ukraine and getting military training from these forces and coming back and creating more terror and irish european parliament
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member says, an embargo on russian oil would not save ukrainian lives as the faces this unity over a proposed plan to ban russian energy supplies with broadcasting live direct from our studios in moscow. this is our 2 international. i'm john thomas. certainly glad to have you with us. are now neo nazi as off battalion leaders claimed a situation for their surrounded troops and mar, you. pl is catastrophic saying there are $600.00 wounded troops at the as all steel factory there. they also lashed out a t if over a lack of support saying the ukranian government has effectively left them to die. ukraine's presidents lensky says it's impossible to evacuate the remaining radical nationalist forces from the planted mar. you pull. all the civilians were finally evacuated from the still works by russian troops with the assistance of the united nations and red cross on some de moscow had repeatedly express concerns that the
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civilians were essentially being used as human shields. the radicals had also reportedly been trying to exchange civilians for supplies of food and water. now russia and don yet forces are trying to completely pin down any resistance at the plant and are waiting for the ukrainian side to lay down their arms to sort of one coast of observed an operation by done yet the troops we are currently at one of the positions of the people's republic, silva, stock battalion, and near as of style and metallurgy plans are right now. a special operation is beginning. if you can take a look this way, they are about to raise a drone and they'll be looking at positions of the remaining ukrainian or military hor, at of thought. what they're going to do right now is a basically destroy one of the bridges which will cut off supplies and to the
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ukranian military. and then they will begin their storm. and war in hopes that ukraine in military positions will be destroyed or, and the cranium army will surrender. alexander gorski is a former member of ukraine's security service. back in 2014, he signed it with the people's republic and founded the stock battalion. his forces are considered one of the key elements in the liberation of the city of variable most is just my novel joy. there is an ideological war unfolding at the moment here in mary, a pull rather than an actual war. it's more about symbolism right now. they are trying to make those who defend the as if steel factory into some sort of heroes, like the soviet defenders of service sto, pull during world war 2. it's not true, of course, but films will twist the plot is they want. our enemies will benefit from this propaganda. they will write books about this, but we will write our own, of course,
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the last part of this in time mario pull saga is devoted to this ideological war. joey, there is serious propaganda work and information war. but we have shown that even without any serious advantage, i'm not even having a tactical advantage. we have defeated them all america. we have shown that the enemy can be beaten even in these urban conditions where the ratio is one to one. there are few who have managed to do this in history. ok, john parker, an american activists writer and leader in the communist workers, party world party, excuse me, visited to guns people's republic this week to show his support for the reconstruction effort. he also express concerns that the u. s. administration has been backing the neo nazi affiliated government and give r t 's. maria phenomena had a chance to speak with them. they train these neo nazis. and not only that, there are neo nazis in the united states who are a big problem for us going to the ukraine and getting military training from these
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forces and coming back and creating more terror. but yes, the u. s. as funded these folks, since 2004, they've given $22400000000.00, the ukraine. and a lot of that money is going to these neo nazi forces. we are very concerned about the push towards world war 3, which is what every day. it seems like they are increasing their money, the billions of dollars that they're sending to the ukraine, and the weapons, and the stingers in the whatever they call those javelins and the surface to air missiles and very sophisticated machinery of death that they're sending. and there's even information that they're, they're telling the ukrainian military where to target russian generals, this is,
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these are provocations of war in afghanistan. the u. s. went in there supposedly for freedom and democracy and with wound up happening was they created from the major hygiene to the taliban to al qaeda. that was their contribution and iraq when they went into iraq and bombed and killed so many people, 500000 children. what came out of that isis it's, it's a pattern that the u. s. uses to terrorize the commune, terrorized population. us often funds folks who do very terrorizing things to terrorize the suit, the community, and that's the point of it is to make the population rebel against their own leadership. in this case, the leadership in the dumbass region, the gods people's republic make it so horrible for them that they, you know, they want to leave, turn, turn against their leaders and the same thing in russia that,
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that's what the purpose of the sanctions are for. to create such economic havoc that they focus, what creates division they had a whole plan set out about how to get nato expand nato into ukraine. and this is basically the plan. and nato has expanded for the last 20 years. it's doubled gorbachev's when he decided to dissolve or saw for whatever reason was told that they would not expand eastward. nato would not expand east where they are given that promise and there's no documents that came out from the freedom of information act that proves that. but they did anyway, so this is a provocation that's been going on for years and they knew what they were doing. i think the u. s. new and i think the ukraine is being used as a proxy for war against russia. they were
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telling people that they did these bombings, they were taking bombings from that israel was, was perpetrating against the palestinians. and they were just putting these pictures up and saying, oh, this is the russians bobby ukrainians there. so there's lots of, there's lots of stories like that, but they do not report anything about the war crimes that the ukrainian military is doing. because if they don't talk about the, the prisons that these neo nazis have and dep tortured people with. and then we'll talk about the fact that these neo nazis been infiltrated into the government and parliament. we did get a lot of eye witness testimony about the targeting civilians in terms of targeting their homes the treatment that they received, the so it seems 2 thirds of us drivers have been changing their daily habits as gasoline prices search. the recent poll has revealed that the surging
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prices have directly impacted americans lifestyles with most of the respondents saying that they have been cutting back on using their vehicles. while some are filling up their tanks with only as much gasoline as they can afford. others have decided to use public transport or search for gas stations with the lowest possible prices. well, prices in the u. s. have risen more than 40 percent this year with some blaming the ongoing war and ukraine. as western sanctions have cut off some of the oil supply from russia, americans, we spoke with our deeply concerned about the issue. so like another car payment is really what you're paying for gas to $300.00 every 2 weeks. free. like it's her on the families especially. yeah, definitely. you know places i tried to put like a $100.00 in for was 7. i feel
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very everything that are every day with me really. so yes, you can do is much things you can go out is much you can buy things you want to buy . you have to think about why they're preserve money for a gas or any other food, as long as people are definitely changing their buying habits they're, you know, i don't know that they're not, they're spending less earlier in the probably spending less money, but they're still, you know they're, they're looking for deals a little bit more frequently. i think, i do think this administration, you know, needs to really start care about the people. you know, like if you still want to be greedy and rich, i mean, to do that still, you know,
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help the people at the same time an irish european parliament member says that an embargo on russian oil would not save ukrainian lives. because if the you doesn't buy the commodity, someone else will and regular europeans would suffer if europe isn't buying it, some one else, well, the ordinary people of europe will be paying that price. not a single ukrainian life will be saved. unity among the use member states is being challenged by their failure to agree on new sanctions against the russian energy sector. with hungary speaking out against an u ban on russian energy and italian officials emphasizing that some countries would be affected more than others. we are in a war economy in this war economy. some countries will be much more affected by these energy choices than others. we in europe know perfectly well that we are not able to impose sanctions. that will ultimately harm us more that russia and greece insists on this position. the discord comes amid plans to make the you independent
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of russian energy sources with the block to embark on its re power initiative next week to cut russian gas imports. the program would c e o members with energy resources such as spain, forced to give supplies to those that lack them. brussels also plans to demand energy rationing in the industrial sector. the deputy chairman of the rush of security council dmitri madrid has, has marked the you over their seemingly communist sentiments. the communist spirit has finally reached through to the europeans, or at least it did, according to the media. those fat europeans who have diverse gas supplies will be forced to share them with the poor, but proud neighboring countries that don't want to pay for russian gas and roubles . economist and publisher i commer claims the economic warfare contradicts the interests of regular europeans. this bit entering into these economic war as the
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new dog is totally deliberately that has nothing to do with you. it was a war of the brakes were both not members of the u. s. started or you know, when they do so when there was no need at all for the that still no need to ration the gas. they can just pay the russians in roubles as demand this european, the repartee does not care about the member states, but we have see many times in other political affairs crushed stone nowhere to all where the gas is mostly needed. european commission, chief ursula vander lion used victory day to call for unity in the you and to blame russia for the conflict in ukraine. instead of acknowledging the crucial role the russian forces had in liberating europe from the nazis during world war 2. the kremlin invasion reminds us why we are celebrating europe day 72 years later,
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europe stronger and more united than ever. we stand united in supporting our ukrainian friends. people took to the streets of europe's largest cities to remember those fallen during world war 2, with participants in the immortal regiment. precision carrying photos of the sea soldiers, as well as the soviet and russian flags a massive march to place in paris and french present to my new micron laid flowers at the tomb of the unknown soldier. but not at all events where peaceful in madrid, a man with a ukrainian flag, ran into a crowd and attacked some participants. but police officers quickly stepped into apprehend the suspect, who appeared to resist arrest. and during a subsequent pro ukraine demonstration protesters boot russia and brandished ukrainian flags and posters calling victory day a quote, day of shame from moscow. international fairs, expert, yvonne each gave us his opinion on the matter. we come to this paradox that in the
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west, russia is being presented as nazis and people in ukraine who are actually saying that they are not caesar such and such as the the algo battalion or are all right, sector and many other units. and they, they get why i don't whitewashed or. 1 actually the propaganda machinery and was trying to, i don't mean to west the how on holidays. but let's say in the, in the political west is trying to whitewash all of this and to, to present the neo nazis as the freedom fighters. and at the end of the day, even if things yes. so obviously they say, okay, so what did they are nazis? they are defending europe. well, humor also said that he was defending europe. there were actually bolsters during world war 2 in occupied belgrade, which were literally with the same message that we hear from oh,
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so. busy from the line victory de commemorations had take place across russia today, a national day when people recall the sacrifices made during world war 2. 1 of the soviet red armies most important tramps over nazi forces was in the battle of stalingrad in 943, which turned the tide of the war and led to the eventual allied victory around 2000000 soldiers took part in the battle for the southern soviets, city, one of them 98 year old guinea cro partner of recalls the horace of the fight and the pride of the soviet victory getting better. and we really had to give you the credit really insurance deal that will be she really gets that money and that is good if you kept getting
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shelly biotin, hickok, but that's really what it says here. really putting that to that she has that issue when you look at, are you guys that brought that up? i mean if you had to keep it shit, their hair yesterday sky. but at that can't go down the path. i will try to keep an eye out for it. and then you took a goodish yes and i knew her, you know, you crew of your back, i get that given that rayleigh,
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again, whether yes because you're pretty but yeah, yeah, go there for you. yes. yes, so that's why i got to move the desk. i got on the skyline and we so but it shows you guys v stating that you leash that piece is the dea shows him that you can put this in his hand down there. need that bush a d c t l u date for i
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did it yesterday or fletcher driver for the day. you pick him up at my state. he will what? yeah. he's got a pretty easy to show you here has been my, you know, she got plenty of me and never and was then he he s stay in context with today's current geopolitical situation. western powers are now fanning the flames of anti russian sentiments, trying to wipe out the soviet contribution to the victory over naziism in world war 2, by demolishing monuments and fabricating false historical parallels with the current conflict and ukraine. as the conflicts in ukraine goes on, western countries have been trying to twist certain positive history,
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especially the road of the soviet union in fighting fascism and nazi is the desecration or demolition of soviet era. monuments and cemeteries has been taken to a new level, getting rid of soviet symbols as the responsibility of all local administrations. there are about 60 places on our list where such symbolism needs to be removed. moscow has repeatedly condemned walsall calling on it not to follow the lead of radical politicians. this is not the 1st time we have come across such a shameful phenomenon. the war against soviet monuments and poland. everything that is happening in poland now is happening in violation of bilateral, gorgeous, and the norms of civilized communication. traditional tokens of awareness have not escaped detention either. the st. george's ribbon, a case symbol in russia and abroad and use for commemorating world war 2 east in front veterans has been banned in moldova. the president said, the ribbons place is in the trash can of history of the western politicians are also not menacing their words when it comes to comparisons between the conflict and
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ukraine and world war 2. every russian has learned about the siege of leningrad during world war 2. sadly, history has repeated itself, but now it's the russian government cruelly starving ukrainian cities taking 2 completely different situations including them together. one that involves starving a city into submission. the other that has attempted humanitarian corridors and a deliveries and the western media has been going even further and tried to draw a historical parallels. the red army engaged in graham headed trustees and massacres during utopia patiently from poland, finn and, and other east european countries and $0.90. 99041 scenes nowadays from butcher mary. you pull car, cough and other ukranian cities, shows that russian soldiers over the past 10 weeks have passed a trade in atrocities against their hands in ukraine. some articles have given space the new interpretations of victory day. as russia who on ukraine continues the day will take on you, meaning it's very much about galvanizing support for russia,
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the present and showing off the strength of rushes, military forces. us diplomats have even accused the soviet union of being an ally of the nazis by cherry, picking specific episodes out of a much bigger historical context. put in likes to accuse his victims of b, nazis. but it's important to remember that in 1939, that's a germany on the soviet union, son and non aggression pact, only after the knots this launch a surprise attack on the ussr. in june 1941, the, the soviet union joined the anti massive struggle board of this makes not just a revision of the outcome of world war 2 and the bloody sacrifices of the soviet people. they've been canceled. music, timber muslim functional. but we hear that lately in the west, there are more and more warts that the documents signed by the soviet to tell terry regime which consolidate the results of the 2nd world war should no longer be carried out. the results of the 2nd world war, as well as the sacrifices made by our people on the altar of victory over nazis in
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our sacred note. but if i give them in hong kong, beijing loyalist john lee has been elected as the administration's new leader, the former security chief won over 99 percent of the votes cast by the largely probation election committee. and he was the only candidate for the job receiving more than 1400 votes, far exceeding the 751 votes he needed to win. was the highest ever level of support for the administration's top position. though he is known for his loyalty to the chinese government and close ties with beijing. but although lee has china's backing, he previously courted controversy and hong kong with his role in overseeing a crackdown on demonstrations in 2019. those protests rocked the financial hub and eventually led to beijing producing a security law. the critics claim has stifles defense. all 3 years of covered
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turmoil and restrictions have contributed to an economic decline along with the rise and unemployment with a large number of people leaving the territory. professor, you can a senior fellow trying to read me in the university says that the most important goal for the new chief executive should be the united residence and bring stability . he has a mentor, carolyn jim, at the main trillion, has on there to pass the 1st okay. should try to talk to people, you know, night it on the new government on the 2nd the should try for the past with together with this team member to start to, to fill it up. confidence. that means that then all this conference and the unity of hong kong people can make the hong kong economic recovery as soon as possible. that's we're in the hong company. it's very important role in the international market. also, he, chinese market, also hong kong special functions to promote the relations with the south east asian
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countries. i'm the data come through all fargo, china. so hong kong is a very unique community. china. so that's why i said, chris major challenges top. how to keep to volunteer your time. achievement at home has already been continued to make more conclusions to make hong kong more progressive and more modern and also well accessed with global market. i sure hasn't been a possibility to start to talk to people, you know, 92 and the major is that the issue of fire, the, the value of hong kong people start to look at them like a top candidate in the upcoming brazilian presidential election has proposed a new currency for latin america to boost regional integration and decrease dependence on the u. s. dollar. we don't have to depend on the dollar. we're going
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to restore our relationship with latin america and god willing we will create one currency in latin america. louise in i feel like the silver, commonly known as lula, was previously brazil president from 2003 to 2010 in 2018. he was jailed on corruption charters, but the case was later dropped due to a lack of evidence. law has proposed a digital currency called sure and the creation of a common central bank to manage it. but in america, expert daniel shaw says the move would actually incite increase pressure for the u . s. part of the legacy of colonialism in new colonialism is the supremacy of the colonizers currency. so in this case, the dollar, the euro, this project will have massive, wide spread support. the biggest challenge will be the informational war, the dis, information that will come out of miami in washington in all the pieces of us
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imperialism. they're afraid of any country having any sense of self determination. hence why they had this massive attack against russia informational war, diplomatic war, and now military proxy war through ukraine. they're afraid of any modicum of self determination of sovereignty coming from any part of the world. this is a project that can increase the self reliance of south america with its global partners, the other exploit in block 80 countries across the planet. that there's a for me, this hour. i'll be back in about 32 and a half minutes with another full and fresh look to stay with us. this is our international ah, what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy confrontation,
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let it be an arms. race is often very dramatic, development only personally and getting to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful. it's very difficult time. time to sit down and talk ah ah ah. with
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the welcome to oil, to part, regardless of its outcome, the conflict between russia and your brain is built for years, remain and open the war between peoples, once considered themselves, brothers and wild fratricidal strife is as old as history. the confrontation over your brain may have given rise to a totally new phenomenon of instrumental eyes and cultivated hatred. who doesn't serve? to discuss it, i'm now joined by thomas cross, professor of russian history, ab torso, ranting diversity of sciences in budapest. for those of coast, professor christ, thank you very much for your time. i appreciate the opportunity to talk to you. hello. you have been researching russian and soviet history for a long time. and you've also analyzed it from the perspective of russia's relations with the west. why was this perception of russians as bloodthirsty barbarians isn't a new idea? is it i thought you stud this is an old idea. yes,
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lynn. if you want to pinpoint the historical or it's of for, it's a phobia full b x because i don't know how to go back to the 16th century just not just not the movie and stuff. oh great. that was the time when bratia became, in a way a rival to britain died that was back than the british empire. i did double billed signals by saying that period we have seen rissa phobic emerged time and again taking new forms and serving new goals. she got at the, by, invariably it had to do with the competition in the global arena, says great powers confronted a shoulder and thoughtful, all sorts of advantageous positions. some the global scene. ready by his
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