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and its nato allies continue to pour in massive amounts of nate and weapons. diplomacy is still not on the agenda. with the 1st group of ukrainian fighters surrendered at the besieged matter, you pull us off, steal plans. some of the wounded have been taken to hospitals in the next region. despite the end of the troops, the plans, the western media joins kia in portraying the situation as an evacuation more, some, a seeing as an information war. this is a battle perception over reality. green is spinning in a way that makes it look as though ukraine somehow form this battle and was able to negotiate the evacuation of the survivors. shina lashes out to the g 7, selling it to mind its own business and not ignite colored revolutions around the world. that started the group demands beijing holds the supports for russia. and
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former pakistani prime minister around con, continue to gone to sports across the country and slums. the us for interfering in pakistan's internal affairs with you're watching the internationally just on 7 am moscow time this tuesday morning. my name is peter scott. so more of a journalist from welcome to 30 minutes of news or a number of ukrainian fights as have surrendered the besieged of steel plan. that's after weeks of brutal battles at the industrial sites. ortiz don, a call to has all the details early monday morning. the 1st reports began to come out that some ukrainian troops hold up in mario pools as will stall, steal plant had finally begun to surrender. this was after it became known that those same troops had begun negotiating with the done yet people's militia to evacuate some of their injured comrades, as for how many troops were talking about here or what battalions they were members
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of. we do not know what we do know is that a number of the troops that were evacuated were not actually injured, and they were taken to separate areas altogether. now, kiev has confirmed this information. we didn't actually hear it from ukraine's president vladimir lensky. we heard it from the country's deputy minister of defense. speaking on, all of no probably knows that communal, 53 seriously wounded more evil defenders were evacuated from the as a fuel planned to a medical facility. in nova asked for medical assessment and another 211 people were taken through the humanitarian corridor to lend me for their further return home as part of the exchange procedure. all the tasks set by the defenders command were completed in full. unfortunately, we do not have the ability to unblock our april militarily, but the task for the whole of ukraine and for the whole world is to see a lot of the defenders more reasonable to do so far, rushes ministry of defense as neither confirmed nor denied this information, but this is no doubt a hard pill to swallow for
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t f. after all this last stand of ukrainian nationalists was advantageous for both ukrainian propaganda as well as for the countries war effort. but with them now likely gone. this could represent a death blow to the countries war effort. despite the fact that the euclidian chiefs of surrendered western media has been portraying the situation as an evacuation backing the words of high ranking ukrainian officials. he said, the soldiers have quotes left the plants with the support of numerous organizations, both ukrainian and international, but didn't mention any russian or dpi, involvement for marine corps intelligence office and analysts. scott, it's, i believe it's a butler perception over reality. the reality is it doesn't take a huge stretch of the imagination to paint on the defense of mario pool and as of stall plants as heroic and to uses as a rallying cry. and this is a battle of perception over reality. you know,
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the perception of an evacuation implies that there was a negotiation and here was able to prevail in the negotiation to successfully extricate the defenders of murray, a full trauma, the russian grasp. i think that's why that they're portraying that this way because to say otherwise that this was a desperate plea for survival. and that the only reason why the defenders are multiple or alive today is because of the humanitarian nature of, of russia. ukraine can admit this, that would be to admit defeat. so ukraine is spinning in a way that makes it look as though ukraine somehow won this battle and was able to negotiate the evacuation of the survivors. meanwhile, over in ukraine's west, the border city of evolve has reportedly been hits in a russian strike, people in the city shed pitchers,
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the big thing was said to be an attack on the region. the local officials claimed the city itself wasn't hits in the strike as their defense systems neutralize. the threat of ministry facility in the city with said to be the targets for me. if you could, in defense ministry has recently published video of its army claiming they pushed back russian forces over the board in the park of the countries. the 2nd largest city, both questions are been raised about the footage of the soldiers say that they came to the board on april 15th. but the video itself was published exactly one months later. i bother with model one with local pomp with it's not the only on verified video that's been posted by the media. this
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footage, according to ukrainian sources, is going to show russian troops shelling the as of steel folk multiple with phosphorus, munitions. now, such weapons are banned under the geneva convention, but so russian military expert claims it's according to the description of the weapon. it seems more like a standard on guided rocket mortgage. okay, use um firstly, if we pay attention to the materials that are distributed in the ukrainian media, we need to focus on the number and modification of the projectile which are indicated. this number is 9 am to 2 s. if we study this information, we see this is a standard unguided rocket projectile for the multiple launch rocket system. the b m 21 grad. we can look at the classification of this projectile and the corresponding components where we have magnesium aloe, m, l 5. there is no phosphorus in this case. these systems are designed to cover large area and can cause fires. they are mainly designed for terrain with vegetation cover. in this case,
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the number of shells used indicates that they really cause serious damage predominantly for the opponents, manpower. but there is nothing unconventional in the use of these weapons missing events. analysts got rich again, gave us his take on the latest videos about russia's alleged use of phosphorus and the confusion over the dates. the type, ammunition, frankly speaking, is irrelevant, of contrary to popular belief. the use of phosphorus is not a violation the geneva convention of confused against a legitimate military target. i don't think anybody at this point time contends at the as of seal plant is anything other than a legitimate military target. but as other experts have indicated, other, the munition in question appears to be magnesium based now, phosphorus based it's, it's irrelevant and incendiary weapon it's designed to destroy using you know, fire and heat. it's a horrible way to die. and i don't think anybody on the receiving end gives a is
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a darn whether or not it's phosphorus or magnesium, they're, they're paying the price no matter what it is. and with april 15th may, the 15th, the present pain trips on the border. russia and ukraine near curriculum is really well, it doesn't change the strategic outcome. it doesn't alter the operational reality. the bottom line is, the ukranian army is suffering in the midst of suffering. a horrible defeat eastern ukraine, and a small propaganda moments like this video indicate may make some people feel good in kiev. but it doesn't change the outcome of the reality on the ground in the main battles being waged in east brain. even on both finland and sweden have officially announced that applying for natal membership, but the turkish president has expressed hesitation thing. his country counselor the alliance to include members who in his wits support terrorists that is t tbd that
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we've asked to extradite the terrorists to turkey. they refuse, they do not oppose terrorism, they support it. sweden is the center of terrorist organizations, even in the building of their parliament. they give the terrorists an opportunity to speak out sweden. we'll visit turkey on monday. if they want to convince us about our position, i say directly that we will not change it because now the issue lies in the 2 european countries ties with the kurdistan workers party, and the organizations considered to be terrorist by turkey, non recent years. and kara has reportedly since extradition request for $33.00 individuals in finland and sweden with a legit ties to those organizations. both of those requests were rejected. took you though, his faith, the hostile response for his position, the chairman of the european parliament lodges party says those who oppose nato expansion could face isolation. if the 2 countries want finland and sweden are part of it, no doubt,
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any one who questions nato's unity will be isolated within the community. nato expansion and the presence of its military infrastructure close to russian borders has been a red line which moscow has continually emphasized for decades. despite alleged assurances from nato buck in the 1990 that they wouldn't in large eastwood's. the book has been steadily expanding in recent years and the events of joining the alliance stock home, though, claims it won't allow the deployment of military bases or nukes on his territory and retired rear admiral in the turkish naval forces lead. denise could load, gave us his take on fin, unsweetened a session not stay for turkey may or may not be something. walk on the soft austin space. on the other hand, that's request to be discussed within natal. not only the key, but it's among others because there are many issues needs to be looked at in this
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mood. let's say it's so rush and to, to let them to, to become a member of the southern, out of blue and those 2 states. why don't we have over 160 years as a neutral space, the other one from the 2nd war as neutral space, or have 9 relations with russia all to southern and rise to join an organization. because of what i don't see that their resume decimal on those is if i already need to issue, i'm going to question, what is the rational having those space within the last we yes, one more of the refresher and that's limited to offer to organization. meanwhile, over in poland, anti russian sentiment is running high among politicians on the eve of party
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elections, the former deputy defense minister, suggested rushes coline. god region shall be demilitarized, this region must be demilitarized so that nato does not sit on a powder keg between its legs. thus, statements was a reference to russia's nuclear capable missile launches in his most westwood region. with the baltic fleet, clued fleets located in colon and grad on parts of russia's missile defense shield . moreover, the formats and defense minister claimed the region should be renamed and he's not the 1st time polling has made such claims. back in march, a general said, the region must be quotes, hunted back to warsaw, and thus despite it never being even parts of poland, lawyer and peace, arts of his done kovachick fears the situation could escalates well, poems been acting more and more aggressively even signaling that they may not invade parts of ukraine. they seem to be the stalking horse now for nato. so this seems to be, you know, an aggressive statement. you knows,
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maybe signaling that poland, maybe, with nato's acquiescence wants to take over the colon and grad region. that's why i think the statement was made. i mean, it does signal that all that region of is now seen is fair game for nato. and that should be again, alarming. russia. i think it's supposed to alarm russia, and i think we need to be concerned that we could be on the verge of, of world war 3 and a possible will nuclear war. and that's why this thing needs to deescalate, that's why countries need to work for a peaceful, negotiated settlement of this crisis. china has lashed out at the g 7 group who advanced economies for applying double standards, and middling in other countries affairs. and it comes up to the group, i'm under the beijing whole to support for moscow amid those crippling sites. sanctions she, what is i went on with the lengthy g 7 communique is filled with preposterous
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allegations. not even worth refuting. wizard, in total disregard of china's position and object of fact, it grossly interferes in china's internal affairs, maliciously slanders and smears china and once again exert pressure using such pretexts as the russia, ukraine conflict, hosking china to follow the sanctions is an existential threat to china, trying to find it really hard to find alternative sellers, because o d u s. has been waiting tre, horsemen of china. also, it is really not in the interest of china to have a poor but minutely, very strong neighbor, china once his neighbor to be able to feel its out of their release as to what mine and many more countries are not joining the us census. he's really saying something, essentially the ministry is saying that the g 7, please stop being a hypocrite with double standards. don't export car revolution. don't pull book
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others and don't impose illegal sanctions. the chinese or ministry spokesperson, johnny, jen, i could all of these and as a g 7 to instead focus on other important global and internal issues. and to truly focus on peace and development pro. well, to start applying the standard to start ascending military aircraft and ships to the borders of other countries. of course, trying to support moscow wasn't the, the only pressing issue during that g 7 meeting. representatives of the big 7 of once again promised more measures against russia. and they say moscow is breached international law and engaged in illegal aggression the russian war of aggression against ukraine as a watershed moment for the 21st century and carries dramatic consequences far beyond europe. we the g 71 to make abundantly clear that we will not sit by whilst countries flagrantly disregard the international rule book on which we all depend
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for peace, prosperity, security and stability. officials also held was responsible for the unfolding global energy and few crises. meanwhile, there was a markedly different zone from the group when it came to the israeli, palestinian conflict with no parties accused of crimes and the g 7 simply calling for peace and his documents. israel has traditionally been an ally of the west, which is supplied with arms despite allegations of international law being breached . one of the countries at latest missile strikes at the syrian town, claiming 5 lives for the west, continues the corporate closely with israel. something which is often raised, eyebrows among critics. it is true that the g 7 regimes will not sit by whilst countries flagrantly disregard the international rule book. when that country is israel, they will arm fund and reward its crimes. g 7 communicate from saturday's perfect illustration of western exceptional icing of israel, palestine, while sections on most other conflicts. cool for respects of international law. human rights and accountability. these rainy palestine power ignores all that gives
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awfully lopsided view of reality. that g 7 says that it will not recognize the borders that russia wishes to modify by force. i have to say that this principle does not apply in the case of the state of israel. while the da rights of the canadian geopolitical economy research group radhika does, i believe the west is often selective about international law to keep calling russian actions unprovoked aggression. they constantly use the word hon. precisely to hide the fact that they have been provoking russia to do this for a very long time. and of course, they're condemning russian action in light of international. but in reality, what you have to understand is that what the west wants to impose on the was what it was. the rules based international order is actually international law. it is a version of international law or a set of rules that are designed to favor western countries. israel has violated
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the rick or the largest number of un resolutions ever life of any country in the more than every time the israel violates in the united states. essentially vetoes any united nations action to address the situation of the community. is this another exercise in he brought in the kind of hypocrisy that we've been seeing around the world, in my opinion, the rest want us to prolong the conflict in terms of this thing from it. american arms manufacturers, i'm making profit sandoval fis. on top of that to force the united states denies all sorts of diplomatic advantages, at least on the surface. well overhead moscow this week begun with a collective security treaty organizational c, s t o summit. some leaders of the member countries once again stated who they believe is responsible for prolong in the conflict in ukraine. the consequence of the expansion of the north atlantic alliance is a problem that it's created completely artificially work. or since it is done in
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the foreign policy, interests of the united states in general, native was used as an instrument to the foreign policy of only one country. but gunners produced on so far from the west, including washington. we are witnessing only a desire to prolong the conflict as much as possible. that is the reason why ukraine is being comfortable with weapons. the most dangerous tendency in ukraine of the attempt to dismember it. there are thousands of units that have already been created in order to enter ukraine under the guise of peacekeepers to protect it. as international pressure keeps mounting on russia as rushes, northwestern neighbors such as sweden and finland, let the world know that they have made up their mind. on joining nato, it is crucial and very important for moscow to show that there is a pro active security alliance. in existence that could act as a counter balancing force to the north atlantic treaty organization. and so the
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russian leader is hosting this big summit and the washing capital. exactly 30 years after the alliance was born. the leaders from 5 post soviet republics are in moscow representing pretty much russia's best friends if we take the post soviet republics. the alliance, both a joint action force, which we have already seen in action and january this here. when the catholic span was engulfed in violence street on arrest and international peacekeeping mission, representing old members was sent and the violence was quickly dealt with. this was something that the leaders remember today and pray. but it seems that for the leaders, that's not really enough. what they want to see is the mind filled with extra energy. now plus, we heard the russian president, alexander lucas shank, in particular call for more unity by the members saying that they should act as
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a united front. when, for example, there are vote at international organization such as the un social you were for global emotional your, with the silent consent of our partners, bella reese and russia country tool, the norms of international law at the whim of the west, of being defamed and excluded from international organizations. yes, there is tough and unscrupulous pressure against us. the members of the c s t o. but it is for the sort of situations that collective mutual support exists. we heard criticism of nato actions and policies pretty much from every speaker here at the kremlin. but the strongest, of course, came from blossom or potent before updating his counterparts from the course of the russian military operations in ukraine. mister bruton blamed the west pretty much for associating themselves with the nationalists in ukraine in
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a neighboring country in ukraine, near not system has long been remedy which they tend to blind. this means that some of our partners from the collective west actually encourage their activities and all this is accompanied by a surge of outragious were supposed be. now going back to the alliance, we have heard today that it is open for expansion. it's ready for expansion. it has already carried out one successful military operation in catholic stand. so the message to the rest of the world is that it's not only up to nato to pull the strings and international politics and expand in the news after being ousted from power form a pakistan, a prime minister, iran con, continues to going to support across the country while alleging that the u. s. was behind his removal from off this now con has be mobilizing his followers, speaking of rallies, indifferent pakistani citizens before his final call for
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a long march. and the capital is lum. about at the end of this month, us to demand fresh elections. now the position as acute con, of manipulating the public in order to remain in power. during the latest rally, he singled out the level of control. the washington is enforcing on pakistan. is this government as a product of internal and external conspiracy? the american conspiracy, now my nation must get ready. we would not allow this regime of decoy and thieves to continue. now this regime will keep their mouth shut. they have replaced me with this regime because they knew that enron con will never give air bases to them. he will never take part in their war. in afghanistan, he will not scarce fi the interests of his country for them. m ron con, can't do this because he has to live and die in this country. were con, also states that he fit for his life and is even recorded a video name and is a legit killers in the event of something happening to him. they want to kill me. i have recorded a video where i take all the names who are involved in this conspiracy. in montana
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has replay claims repeatedly that he was forced to leave office by the pro american opposition in pakistan. and you government incidentally is expected to increase corporation on many fronts with the u. s. and that was confirmed in a statement by the u. s. senate a chris murphy, who said the u. s. pakistani relations have been through many rough patches over the decades was still remain strong. as with every bilateral relationship, there are ups and downs, but this one, pakistani u. s. relations has endured the test of time and i look forward to continue growing it for next 75 years. ah, over the years now and present biden's approved a plan to redeploy several 100 ground forces in somalia. and the sniffing reversal of decision by his predecessor, donald trump, to withdraw nearly all 7 underground troops who had been stationed with all the details. his ortiz, kelly moulton. the usa is stepping up its involvement in the african country of
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somalia. again, many would have lost count of how many years u. s. involvement in the country has gone on for the decision to re introduce a small but persistent presence was made 1st and foremost to maximize the safety and effectiveness of our force and enable them to provide better support of our partners. now on the surface, there might be a compelling argument for going in and helping stop the terrorists the pirates and making life better for the people of this impoverished country. you'll recall when bush went back in, in 1992 that states alone cannot write the world's wrongs. but we also know that some crises in the world cannot be resolved without american involved, but that american action is often necessary as a catalyst for broader involvement of the community of nations. things haven't exactly been great there ever since. you'll remember 993 with bill clinton and the black hawks of market. the issue. after that clinton said he'd had enough of it
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handed it over to the united nations. i think we ought to get out of somalia. i think we've accomplished our objective. george w bush decided to stick in once again. more troops and more chaos. after that, we had obama maintaining a military presence and upping the ante with the use of drum strikes. but things are still not improving in somalia. trump pulled some troops out, but continued the bombing with significant civilian casualties. now biden is continuing the u. s. tradition reestablishing a military presence. i think in east africa, i think, particularly in somalia, asha barb is taking advantage of the political leadership there being distracted by prolong political crisis. now you'd think the us military presence in somalia, if it was actually going to make things better, would have done so by now. some independent observers have got to be asking the question, if whether not the usa is really just working out of compassion for the somali
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people in an effort to fight terrorists, or instead looking to serve some kind of geopolitical aim. of course neither the question nor the answer is going to be found in mainstream media discourse kayla moffatt our take new york. thus say your bang up to date with all the latest news from around the world. do you feel free to though it's all t dot com for more stories? when it's peter scott's, i'll be back again at the top of the hour. thank you. ah, [000:00:00;00] a
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with your i had expression ever since i've been a teenager, that america suffers from the per our gallery of empire. and that is if you're an empire, you tend to regard the rest of the world as your back god. and you decided to wait for the backyard, you go to roger, go and pull them out. simply do not appreciate how the rest of the world has a legitimate rod to think differently about the house to the back yard. ah ah, needs to come to the russian state little narrative. i've stayed on the northland scheme diva a group in 55
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with so ah, with ah ah hello and welcome to cross stock were all things considered on peter lavelle? the conflict in ukraine continues to pace the situation on the battlefield for the camp regime is going from bad to worse. none the less the u. s. and it's nato allies continue to pour in massive amounts of age and weapons. diplomacy is still
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