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is weathering massive sanctions. western economies are in trouble who blinked 1st with demands for western long range, rockets may have dire consequences as a warning from bushes top diplomatic. it is also a direct provocation, aimed at pulling western countries into direct military hostilities in europe. they are politicians who are ready to sponsor this madness for the sake of satisfying their own ambitions. germany pledges new weapons to kill despite submits and it doesn't currently have the weapon any so installed. it's no use to deliver western weapons on supplies. ukraine has the quarterly be targeted by russian missiles and ukraine finds its human rights commissioner over spreading and verified information
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about the legit russian army war crimes. that's after western media based their stories on her statement with welcome to r t international mon, it's peter scott's bringing the news from our moscow headquarters this thursday morning. ukraine is looking to receive long range rocket launchers from western countries in order to draw those nations into direct conflict with russia. that's the claim of russia's foreign minister said gala rove speaking after a summit with the gulf corp counsel in saudi arabia. to chew 3 a booth for the june, the dissipated soule, the unappealing proprietary manner in which the key of regime demands weapons from its western patrons, goes beyond the bounds of decency and diplomatic communication. it is also a direct provocation aimed at pulling western countries into direct military hostilities. of course, the same western politicians understand these risks. i must say that in europe,
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especially in its northern part and thereupon leticia who are ready to sponsor this madness for the sake of satisfying their own ambitions. but serious countries in the you certainly understand the unacceptability of such scenarios. school and we have also heard signs of reasonable assessments of such scenarios from washington. washington has pledged $700000000.00 military aid package to ukraine, including advanced to high precision rocket systems. now you officials have said the decision is based on kias valves that he will not use the american weapons to target russia. weapon systems being provided, the ukrainians have given us assurances that they will not use the systems against targets on russian territory. there is a strong trust bond between ukraine in the united states. us presidential biden says that he's now authorizing it new precision rockets for ukraine, capable of hitting targets, 80 kilometers away. that double the current capacity. it's part of the new $700000000.00 weapons package, straight from uncle sam. bible was long, reluctant to provide these longer range weapons,
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given the risk of escalation. but now by the large yourself, right across his own previously defined read line and going all in banking, everything on promises made by ukrainian officials not to use these long range weapons on targets inside russia. i know what people are in united states are saying, where someone in the white house are saying that we might be using them to a tech rush shot like we're not planning to attack russia. we're not interested in russian federation. we're not fighting on their territory. like getting a teenager the keep your hurry because he probably won't use it to speed by the road to new york times off that this week that washington does not speak to russian president vladimir putin from our church or just parker conflict between russia, nato. we do not seek a war between no, so in russia as much as i disagree with mister potent and find his actions and outrage, the us will not try to bring about his house the in moscow so long as the u. s. so
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our allies are not attacked. we will not be directly engaged in this conflict. we do not want to prolong the war just to inflict pain on russia. it's a little late for that though, you think, considering ukraine fighters are to arm they continue to be. washington's objective . barton says, is to help you crane retakes going back while getting leverage, shooting table. but maybe you could just start by showing you rating president lensky, where exactly that table is because apparently the visuals are having a lot of difficulty finding it and making their way there and running. shut down on this reckless joy. i did not. i was in british prime minister born johnson, like britain often does when washington embarked on its misguided adventures in for a country. johnson has been acting on his american counterparts to provide weapons while insisting that there be no space between ukraine and russia. but parents
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reluctance to provide long range weapons that dictated by their ukrainians ability to reclaim any territory loss from russia to russia control, particularly after the loss of donna and they consider that negotiated peace in ukraine. best interests rather than strategy that rely on the unpredictability of no return for president emanuel macro and chancellor sholtes. once again emphasized the president putin, that any solution to the war must be negotiated between moscow and kev. frustrated, ukrainian officials have been brow beating france over the slow speed of weapons deliveries. but over the weekend, russian president applied were put in warrant president, emigrate and home of the risks of flooding. and craig was western weapons saying that it could cause further. the state was ation of the situation and aggravate the humanitarian crisis. well, independent political analyst, gilbert dot throw says the bad and he's not in control of his government. and the
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washington is divided over us policy toward ukraine. is not the least bit surprising that there is open political warfare in washington over the next steps in the, in the, in the war. whether the supply long range capable missiles to ukraine, as requested by zelinski. whether to pursue negotiations, these conflicts, which normally would be more matched and more hidden in a effective government, which the united states definitely does not have today. they are open because mr. biden is central. he is not really in control of himself, let alone of his government in that power vacuum at the, in the, in the local office. his reports, the people who report to him are fighting it up. and of the finding out in a way that appears in the new york times,
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it appears in the den and the use. it's rather shocking to see such that urgency is being promoted. but that's the way it is in the effective government of united states today. and while the u. k is reported, they also planning to provide ukraine with further military aid. but this is the go shayton with the us on the supply of american multiple rocket launcher systems. voice johnson agreed on the new military package with joe biden. we negotiations continuing between foreign sexual is trust and sexual state. anthony blink and germany is also sending lethal aids ukraine. chancellor, olaf salt has pledged by modern defense systems to the country in the coming weeks . we will also deliver more weapons. for example, the government has decided that we will send the iris t system the most modern system that germany currently possesses. we are thus enabling ukraine to protect an entire major city from russian airstrikes. and that
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is also a decision of these government as well as we just heard that the weapon system is called the iris t. it comes in the form of a short range. it's a missile or ground based at defense system. but despite the chancellor's promises, the german defense ministry is that he doesn't actually have the weapons in stock. when asked about the delivery of the weapons, a defense ministry spokesperson couldn't give a clear answer. that is a question that is ultimately directed at industry because we don't have these systems in use here. that is not a question that i can answer for the german minister of defense because we don't have these systems in our inventory. you're appall official. catherine de ball recently said the organization is concerned over the fate of western arms in ukraine. they could fall into the wrong hands. the weapons from that war still being used by criminal groups today. euro pulse key priorities now was to find a way in which we will deal with the situation after a possible enter the war. europa will be assembling and international task force
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that will address this issue. announcer, the western ukrainian region of evolved that was reported its august had several times by russian forces. these videos, filmed by locals, allegedly show the moments of the strike. ukrainian authorities say a railway tunnel through the carpathian mountains, which was targeted, which was allegedly used to deliver western weapons and supplies to key f. 5 people are a quarterly wounded with 3 passenger trains delayed falling. the strike, thus is the russian offensive continues in ukraine. flee, ah, the russian defense minister has shed the pitches of the favorites. anti aircraft miss out now is designed to protect units of the russian armed forces from ariel attacks. this system can she done aircraft strategic, cruise, missiles, tactical,
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and operational, tactical, ballistic missiles. as well as other targets ah, well, maybe don't know, ukraine has fired it's human rights commission imparts for spreading unverified information about the trust as she alleged were committed by russian troops in the country. her removal comes at her allegations were widely covered in the western media. archie mark sd, of explains day a nice week sod end month after month. the world over was barraged with stories horrific stories of rape and unspeakable acts committed, allegedly by russian forces in ukraine. in such acts of violence, raping children little girls, 11 years old, repeatedly in front of their mother's or repeat piping their mothers and friends, the children with each day more and more credible reports of rape,
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killing st. torture. our merchant is. if you soon suit you, hundreds of cases of rape have been recorded, including under age girls, very young children and even a baby. it's just a scary to talk about it. but it's true, it happened. women and girls right now are facing the worst kind of fear and violence. and we know already come from the analyses that have been done. they've been the victims of not just murder and rape by kidnapping. many of these stories grew to be unbelievable. and that's not a figure of speech, people including ukrainian officials and the government stop taking them seriously . they became an embarrassment. so ludicrous were some of the oh go. the woman behind these stories, nude, nila denise of a who was ironically, ukraine's human rights commissioner was fired a year before her term was officially up the unclear focus of the ombudsman media
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work on the numerous details of sexual crimes committed in an unnatural way and rape of children in the occupied territories that could not be confirmed by evidence, only harmed ukraine. her stories became so ridiculous that even members of the ukrainian media, which, which itself isn't war propaganda mode intervened. 18, i'm journalists together with $51.00 lawyers and human rights activists. and others penned a no, but let cooling on her to darla down that the graphic stories published by about months old douglas being raped with a variety of objects. caroll up the people that this was a productive or, you know, decent sexual crimes during the war or a tragedy of families. a difficult and traumatic topic. not a topic for publications in the spirit of the scandalous chronicle. they are forced to trust the official information that comes from officials in
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a state of martial law a priori. we do not have the opportunity to verify it from other sources. in this way, we are spreading messages from the commissioner for human rights, in fact, taking them on faith as centrally. they asked that the stick to things that actually happened. all of these stories can be tracked back to denisa and that seem most specifically the social media posts made by them. and that's where all the trailed stop, almost all of her raped claims. se ukrainian journalists are without evidence or witnesses, despite her own less than honest approach. denise, her has been a vocal proponent for an international criminal tribunal to apparently bring russian troops to justice for things that she had lie. the bath, i think we should look at yugoslavia and rolanda. these are the examples that we all know about. there is the un international court of justice and the international criminal court. we need to push for the creation of
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a special tribunal laterally. the niece of a has been blind to verify reports and footage of ukrainian troops murdering, torturing, and mutilating russian prisoners of war. and even ukrainian civilians deemed to be pro russia. don't get the human rights apparently. but these telling isn't it. when you own politicians who are bent themselves on making the russians seem as terrible as possible, that they fly for being simply too outrageous. let's go live now to steve guild radio host on political comments a to thank you very much for joining us, steve. now, do you expect the western media will correct their stories in lights? of this revelation, try to explain the situation to their audience. they certainly should, but i don't think there's any expectation that they will, you know, the allegations that this lady was putting out there were horrific was even more horrific as if they were just outright wise and intended to create
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a propaganda scheme that would drive people up and, and created an anti russia mentality around the world. again, based on lies, there are plenty of reasons to question the invasion to question what ukrainians have done in the war as well. but there's been so much propaganda that, you know, getting the truth out has been almost impossible, but the lives of spread faster than the truth can get out. was always a stream it a motive and divisive topic, this conflicts in ukraine. how do you think it's possible for western views or views around the globe to get an objective pitch about what is really happening the i think it's been hard, but i do think you're starting to see some recalculation in the u. s. media, at least amongst to be a little bit more skeptical of the stories in the propaganda. it's been pushed out . and again, this is in this case just been repeated without any verification or any basis of truth. we thought that with the supposed ukrainian soldiers who had had mocked
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a russian warship and they were supposedly all wiped out, turned out not to be true. you saw with the ghost pilot ukrainian fighter pilot that had shot down what a dozen russian fighter jets turned out not to be true. and yet the u. s. media and other world meet you just repeated those things that nauseum. hopefully, we're starting to see the truth start to eke out of bed and, and perhaps maybe he'll not only the reputations of those countries involved. but also the journalist who've been either duped or been complicit. well, obviously, she's not the only public figure in ukraine, you know, disseminates in information to the media and including the western media about what is going on there. do you think can see more layoffs in the future, or should just wait and see. i certainly hope so, and i hope that some of the us media will, will be taken to task for, you know, again, just blindly following whatever press release they got. it's been unfortunate in this whole conflict that there are so few journalist on the front lines with either
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forces to really be reporting the truth. we've seen it in previous wars where you had journalists literally embedded on the front lines. i did it twice, interact with us troops. you have a verification with real journalist with the troops in the middle of the conflict. of course, it's dangerous, but that's how you get the truth. and unfortunately, in this particular conflict, i think we've been roy more on press releases from propaganda than we have on eyes on the scene. boots on the ground journalist and hopefully this will be a lesson for future conflicts because it's very difficult to find out what's going on from behind a computer screen. how effective do you think the demonization of russia has been in shaping public opinion as well as the promotion of these sorts of legends? is that that goes to key and on the side of the conflict, i think it's been very effective. and i think that the effect of this will be there for a long time. again, there will be some corrections made. but as, as we see in the u. s. media, certainly it's in the russian media. you know,
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a headline on the front page. that's correct. you know, on page 64 with a couple of lines, you know, weeks later doesn't carry the same weight as the provocative or, or hyperbolic. you know, kind of headline that screams and in the media on both sides of the atlantic all over the world have a real tough time doing corrections with the same sort of visibility that they do the accusations, i guess not to wait and see if they are correct, so done in what way they are steve gil radio host and political compensate to thank you very much for joining us today. thanks peter. according to the un sexy general antonio terrorist, the unfolding global few crises cannot be solved without supplies from russia and ukraine. i was wanting comes amid further delays of vital shipments to other regions, including africa. we need quick and decisive action to ensure a steady flow of food and energy in open markets by lifting export restrictions, allocating surpluses and reserves to those who need them,
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and addressing food price increases to com, market volatility. at the moment we are seeing this massive rising food insecurity in africa. we've heard now from the african union, the head of the union say that, you know, there is a catastrophic situation that could enfold across many countries, particularly on the continent. he said that they're already there. 17000000 people in food insecurity in just 3 countries, including in ethiopia. and he says that for him, it is clear what is causing this issue at the moment. our countries are very concerned about the side effects of the disruption caused by the payment system being blocked by swift over sanctions. when the swift system is interrupted, it means that even if products are available, the payment becomes difficult or impossible. when you look at the figures across the world, it's even starker than that some $323000000.00 people are said to be marching towards food insecurity. at the current time, there was the western reaction to all this. we know that said, the european union is very clear that it believes that the problems have been
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caused by blockades of ports on the black sea. it says that russia is doing that. russia is essentially terrorizing or black mailing people when it comes to issues around food at the current present. ursula vandalay and is saying that, you know, it's those blockades which are the problem. and the fact that russia is apparently, she says, putting mines in the ukraine in whitfield. russia is not only blocking the export of export of ukrainian wheat. it is bombarding warehouses where wheat is stored deliberately. of course, you know that they are also mining the fields where ukraine could have the next harvest of corn. and i want to be very clear. we have no sanctions and food and agricultural products, no sanctions on that. some people said, how is it possible for russia to put mines in fields when it hadn't already managed
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to get at that point in ukraine? so there's a question about how that is happening. and of course, as russia is increasing its territorial gains, why would it also want to increase territorial gains in fields that have mines in? surely, that would be a danger for it. soldiers to we have is that this dire situation, a dire global situation has surely it's within everyone's interests to lift some of these sanctions and get this food out. well, that's what russia has been calling for. it says, if you do that, we will be able to end some of these blockades, but we know already that there are for the european union to introduce another round of sanctions. i present, so landscape quain addressing european leaders early this week said we need a 2nd package of sanctions that could possibly include russian gas and, and that could be even more catastrophic. the reality is what needs to happen is for the west will ukraine in russia to get around the table and make an agreement to allow the shipments of grain and also fertilizer to, to be able to leave those ports in the black, st. african affairs analyst,
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lawrence freeman believes the west has done little to help africa countries to avoid farm. and instead focusing on blaming. russia. hunger existed before either colgate or the russian ukraine conflict. and the primary cause for the shortage of food in africa. and hunger is the lack of development. and this has been going on for decades. and western institutions, europe, united states, have done nothing to actually alleviate hunger. the west is being totally hypocritical, millions and millions and millions of people going hungry and dying in africa. the united states were turned back on africa because they will develop the mission easier. the critical statement, blaming the food shortage when russia is false. and as i say,
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hypocritical good, it doesn't tell the truth. about one after the decades of the west is going to where people are africa direct us may send letters reassuring the companies concerned about sanctions. if they'd seen product exports from russia, us officials highlighted the russian grain. unfertilized exports on directly sanctioned for shipping, and insurance companies are concerned that all the sanctions could impact them if they facilitate grain exports. russia and ukraine account for nearly a 3rd of global wheat supplies. and it's sort of direct some of reactionary times. julio rivera believes the us officials have to live sanctions in order to alleviate the global food process. it doesn't make a lot of sense. the sanctions were so wide spread, you know, as far as our white in sweeping, that it makes it difficult for american companies to know whether or not they're going to be in violation of those sanctions. should they do business with russia? so i think a lot of the confusion that was set there by the united states government when they
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and the governments around the world when they actually impose a lot of the things. and i think that they're going to have to clarify or either start to lift some of these sanctions. i mean, the rest of the world needs to eat. i mean the fertilizer that we, that core and all those things are very vital to the world. so we're going to have to figure out a new way to get around. a lot of these impose sanctions. this become almost like livable in the united states. i mean, the cost of living is so high. there's so many americans living from check the check they have to make a decision as to whether they're going to put gas in their car or whether they're going to put food on their table. and that's unfortunately something that a lot of americans are facing now. over to taiwan know where the president has announced funds deploy u. s. national guard units on the island. the official also a jamaica lawmakers to prefer the security deals with type pan. it comes amid increasing chinese military activity around taiwan. beijing does not recognize as an independent country. the u. s. department of defense has now proactively planning cooperation between the u. s. national guard and ty,
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ones defense forces. we look forward to closer and deeper taiwan us cooperation on matters of regional security. but despite the calls from ty pay, the u. s. recently turned down to ones request to join a key regional trade organization in the pacific economic framework. meanwhile, china is going to the, the largest military sizes so far this year in the area, sending $35.00 pages into ty, one's s space. jonathan, the u. s. is pushing taiwan into conflict with the country. recently the united states has frequently made moves on the taiwan issue saying one thing and doing another instigating support for taiwan independence forces which will push taiwan into a dangerous situation. professor benjamin charles says us actions could be seen as encouraging a possible proxy war between china and taiwan. you will be surprised if the u. s. appeal is promised to fully protect tiwana different that the u. s. has already
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lost is credibility in defending is friends of many countries, especially when those friends have lost strategic value to the us. we're still, it's sometimes to us these if interest to support a prolong proxy war to we can in opponent. so a prostate war is still possible, especially to the local help of south korea and japan and perhaps australia as well . iran is accuse us of destroying world trade, undermining international relations is washington received the cargo from an iranian oil time because it was seized on the great coast. back in april by athens . lucille georgia had in the united states is the biggest destroyer of free trade. it is the biggest destroyer of global economic rules for finance, investment and international trade. the u. s. uses the dollar as a weapon and turns it into a tool to interfere in every aspect of the global economy that jose, what the u. s. has done is wreaking havoc to world relations when in response to
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seizure of the iranian tanka to run sees to greek flight oil tank as last friday in the persian gulf. in separate statements by their 4 ministries, greece, germany, and france, criticize a seizure of the tank is by ron calling. it's a violation of international regulations. united states joined them in accusing iran of posing a threat to maritime stability. barrens continued harassment of vessels and interference with navigational rights and freedoms are a threat to maritime security and the global economy. lillia we heard from professor say it mohammed mirandi from the university of toronto, who claims that western countries are the ones responsible for the global energy crisis. it is extraordinary that the united states, on the one hand, has created a major global economic crisis by not only sanctioning iranian oil and gas,
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but also been as where the oil and gas and now russian oil and gas. and everyone is wondering why is the global economy in such a dangerous situation. and now, after doing all that, the united states carries out theft. it carries out an act of piracy, in order to hurt iran. but what it is doing in reality is it's forcing the price of oil to go up. the iranians benefit from this situation. the iranians retaliated that further benefits the situation, the more instability there is, the higher the price of oil and the worse it is for the u. s. and the u economies. so they're the ones responsible for pushing up the price of oil and gas because of all the sanctions that the place on different countries. and for the piracy that they can carry out, your audience are only seizing these tankers in order to prevent the europeans and americans from carrying out further acts of theft. that's all for now. do you feel
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free to check out our telegram channel to stay up to date with all the latest news? my name is peter scott. i'll be back again with a new look at today's biggest stories in about 30 minutes. ah ah ah ah, with a a ah
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ah, my name is frank, i'm a retired from philadelphia. got in the movement in any age, 13 or 14. we were violent towards those people because we believed that word is raised. we were here 1st and this is our country being part of that movement. i got your sense of power. when i felt powerless, we got attention when i felt invisible and accepted when i felt and level life after hey, is an organization that was founded by for a skinhead? no, not the white supremacists in the u. s. in canada. and they found each other and they knew that they wanted to help other guys get out was 2 parts to getting out of a violent extreme was the 1st part of disengagement, which is where you leave the social group. and then the next part is d.

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