tv Cross Talk RT July 4, 2022 7:00am-7:31am EDT
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the only link to finish world, i want to find the tombstones of my family. because by moving the face, my history schools can help make sure if a piece ah ah ah. lo and welcome to cross your all things considered. you are the un nato living in alternative realities. sanctions on russia are misleading western consumers in brussels, refuses to acknowledge your chance, replace russian energy imports. anytime soon, on top of this, nato doubles down on the strategy. it is only yielded disaster. are there any
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adults in the room? ah, to discuss these issues and more, i'm joined by mom. i guess. george said well, we in budapest, he's a part castro, the god, which can be found on youtube and locals. and here in moscow we have to be bob, it, she's a political analyst and you know, it's me, internet media for a gentleman, cross stock rules. and that means has been just me want and i was just kicking off with george in budapest. it's been a somewhat been a very exciting week. i would say george, to me, i'm titling this program e circus because that's what it was. so they, a new strategy came out of nato, which you and i discussed the venue would quite leg didn't make a whole lot of sense to me. but one thing that's very clear is a g 7, e, you name. so they are essentially one. now there is been
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a complete fusion and nature appears to be taking the lead, which of course is the back for, for the us to run all 3. and this is what i got from their new strategic concept, which has no original thinking and falls back on this gobbledygook. values are nonsense here, so it is a circus. it's, they're talking to themselves. they're not communicating the, essentially what they claimed on the longest projects ability to map back to this doubling down what is already failed. your thoughts are the right know, summary. i mean, they call it a new strategic concept. i mean, there's nothing, nothing strategic, nothing conceptual about it. so since 1991, we know that nato has no purpose for existing associate, constantly inventing new reasons to exist, doesn't, you know, we've had the humanitarian intervention,
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preventing massive processes that we have the war on terror. and then we've had all sorts of other things like women so, so this is now they've invented the new concept which is indefinite expansion. because if you keep expanding in definitely, sooner or later, you are going to get into an awful lot of trouble with an awful lot of space would look like you expanding into the neighborhood. and then of course, that cell becomes the reason for nato to go on the existing. so when the talk now is a civic, so even though pacific is it that they can, they use in the nature domain, we don't exactly know. one thing in the pacific really means it's kind of a concept that they invented like western ball. you know that there's another thing that they're very preoccupied with, really defining the symbol of this because i western boca sounds
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a lot better. but what is it? what will the now do you mean it? it sounds like they want to persuade india to join nato against china. a civic is last, really, the problem that here they do is create the enemy. and what does it know? it's moving into the enemy's neighborhood, provoking an inevitable reaction. and then i will look at how important we are whole global stability. so give me your thoughts here because again, we, the mentors. nato is a defensive alliance. but why alliances? defensive, why does it need to expand it as it expands and creates animosity in the areas that is expanding to witness your brain? dema your thoughts? oh, well, let me 1st, let's just remember how to lose the need leadership
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about this expansion about finland and sweden becoming a new members. you know that they're planning to become new members, but the decision has been taken care of as usual. it's sections and i remember a wooden wanted let, so need to get more of me and we'll just destroy the disagreements inside the gate. just tell you which disagreements. i mean, nato was nameless, you know, they can, you know, was you name in on, been and destroying it. even last number sound. it's a, you know, the result and, and the destruction of the country, you know, basically a civil war. so tell me, where is this huge disagree?
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you know, mr. mr. orange just objected some of the new venues or the european union, and he was demonized. if you read the western press, hungary, for most people are some very vicious, you know, almost alien forces, you know, reach out. and that is good. and you're seeing that because these people are just 2 or 3, you know, 2 or 3 points. it used to well, so it is absolutely right. the naval is region amos and it expands and then it also says, oh, the enemy is so good about our disagreements that we should ask you. so you know that the latest, the latest idea is that there should be no consensus, you know, about military action, which i think is a very dangerous thing. was them they will be,
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will get they can anyone who is not the why the states and all the pay. so basically, you know, it's the same, i'm sorry, is the same evolution of germany made between 1004 is getting more and more authoritarian, more and more aggressive and destroying disagreements inside it because they don't around. and so it's interesting the point that out, and i think there is a difference here. george is that no we, we remember, you know, that, you know, we're not alliance, it's not directed against anyone. you all this nonsense? well now it is ok. they've taken the mask off russia, china, and this is what, this is what they want to galvanized the entire alliance around, which is, it's pretty bad. i mean, one of the things of these big compounds i've noticed is that this is an elite conversation that don't really further down, you know, it's, it's,
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it's these people that they feel that they're the mandarins of the universe and that they're so very important. but i can tell you, looking at the asian press, ok, you know, the, the g 7 needs. so what russell's makes it up. so what i mean, they have in oversight sense themselves on the world stage. and, and what did, what many people say is that, you know, they are isolating themselves by directly over there. i'll focus on russia and we heard last week now, johnny george. that's exactly right. and that's very interesting. because during the, in the announcing the strategic process, they several times the repeated, every country has the right to determine its own future later, you know, some countries allow yeah, but the interesting thing is that everything that nato does is to go us. so the
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country is, i mean, i spent all that time going around the world telling india, oh, you have to join us in demonizing and sanctioning russia, even though it has nothing whatever to do with the goes against your, your foreign policy goes against your national interest it goes against your decision, but you have to join up and they were doing that even to china. know them during the g 7, the last statement, they say, i have to join us. you have to start enabling russia. so here is a, yeah, everyone has to determine their own future except for those who don't determine their future along. ok. so once again, it's like, you know, you have a right to join us. you don't have a right not to join us. so we always have the case with in bytes, roughly 4 minutes to come and visit it, and then they do moves in as an hour, fly over our space. so was so obvious,
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so rigid with is right or shape its own future. so that, again, you know, the, the nature of which is we know we creating these analysts. and that's interesting is not, there's nothing in the strategic concept about cooperation. that's exactly a game on this. you know, exactly where i want to go. you know, you look at this strategic concept, i think was last, it was in 2010 and we have events playing out on the european conduct right now, of course, reference to ukraine. not one word of how to resolve. and in that conflict, not one word. ok. so what is the, what is this the defensive military alliance all about. ok if they're not going to talk about peace in their own neighborhood. and of course, the argument has been made and i'll be, it's the argument that the russians have made is that at the very core of this company is nate new expansion. no addressing that issue whatsoever. i had
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a ration, but also when legal said i don't, i don't know just how it's old allies are delayed again. i mean, women decent security. i just want, you know, i think you discussed it with joe, you know, this is a, come on, you know, a, well, if you're a woman and then you have to have your own military get, you are fully invested in the army. army can draw you for its own purposes, a nurse. so this is women, peace and security. this is the symbol. oh no. they just spreading democracy,
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i think is george and i, we were they, we did a long video on this on the gap, which i urge everyone to look at. and we were trying to figure out why those 3 words worked together. maybe like less than that. but i mean, the, in general, correct me if i'm wrong, there's something wrong with more than one. so it's like a women in the united states, you know, you know, affordable kid a, my, a people at the battle. this is all very well. right? but they always forget about iraq and there is you, people talk about this, right? you know, companies, but we do have a for the expenses here. and this is the main point. maybe this is
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a situation where more interesting, you mentioned that real quickly here. i mean, this is one of the things in this document is the word values could be 30, so i could probably go to the break, but i think it's the actual document is 11 pages long, and the word values comes up of 17 times. so everything is really about it's bad use level rate is, specifies what these values are. you know, so is assume that there, you know, you know, god, mother, an apple pie and all and all those things because it could mean a lot of things has been pointed out. it's about all values are dropping women and sending them out on it. it's like, it's like, well, it's very fluid, it values what we think at the time, laurie ben, gentleman, company, we're going to stay ah,
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to fill out the scene because the african engagement equals the trail. when so many find themselves will to part, we choose to look for common ground. ah, welcome. after all things are considered by peter la bell, this is the home addition to remind you. we're discussing some real. ah was go back to here in moscow demand, i guess what is it $803000000.00 more dollars that i losing out how much money is being sent there. i went well over 50 percent of what russian spent on defense a year, but it was a very,
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it's some interesting stories coming out. and something that we've projected here is some of the high tech stuff that the u. s. and sending very expensive, a missile defense related to missile defense and whatnot. now there are some reports that it's landing, other hands, it's being sold on the black market. i knew this was going to happen if it isn't true back to we need more cooperation. but the stories are beginning to circulate. so not only is the conflict in the ukraine, not winding down, and that's it. that's great choice on the side of the west end zalinski backers. but now we have barriers sophisticated, very expensive. um, military hardware floating around in the 3rd parties, what could possibly go wrong the month ahead? well, the most challenging part of it is that the s, russian troops, bush, are you creating groups a way you know the distance from their russian speaking areas. you know that mega
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point us in the east of the countries such as going yeah. and and you the song song unfortunately, americans are supplying long distance wells which make it possible for the ring and on it to strike normally at the sieges. oh, so just that, you know, on, on saturday the struck a bill which is a rush and see 5 people in the center in the downtown. so in fact, that these battles make this work more dangerous. you know, i have a friend who's ukranian leafs here. you know, he became a russian citizen, a great and he's wrong. so he's family, they all applied for the russian citizenship when the russian. and i asked him ok parasol is probably going to become a russian. does your family want? she said, yes. i said, my,
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why don't you settle for amino cities like personal which people are like there should know this is not going to work for us. we want to full protection. i mean, bonus, you know, and situation. ok. so we want to be bought to rush because it means security for you. great resume is terrible. we're ready to put up with that for some time if there is whole but that, but we don't want to leave like the people in dos during these 8 years. when they were not russian teachers and they were born by the, you know, this situation between the 2 fires is the worst. so this explains the rush of actions. and the problem with these american weapons is that they make these grey zone been russia and ukraine. the zone of course, the threat was high, must strike at the distance of 300 kilowatts,
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which is about 200 miles more than 200 miles. this is a huge distance and you are right. some of these levels do disappear. i change my american police, you know, in america, just look at your own newspaper. look at that range in mind is $24000.00. how maybe you bring in weapons a year in iraq, you know, a, so see the bill, lord of war. and that's what it's all about. and so great bill, george, this is something you talked about and you're probably one of the 1st actually to talk about it. what is it? what does the kind of detail up with deeper with saying this good can't be any, have measures at this point. it has to be a total inclusive deal and it will be dictated. 5 the russian side at this point. ok. because the most after it, you know, this kind of 5050 gray area. no,
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that's not acceptable too much. it's not too much. has been spent too many people have died too much, but this cannot happen again that and that's what the solution of this conflict is going to be a total solution. thoughts a total solution because whatever a originally tension may have been on february the 24, which was essentially just to liberate a little gas. and then, you know, just leave it, leave it there. i don't think that's the solution now because the americans specially but also the british and the rest of the day. so they want to keep boring in ever more sophisticated and dangerous weapons. you brent, they're going to encourage zaleski and he's gang saddam fighting this war. so there's no point was wrong just to say that we've done, we've achieved our objectives because i won't have it because as long as they keep
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loading these mist and you know what the deal is maybe on saturday, they are the head targets inside russia. when they specifically promised the americans and the american sold the public. oh no, no the we have it on the screen is the, i'm not going to talk a little that we're going to do this and we know that they go to target crimea. i mean, i'm already said that they go to target crime, you like a going to keep doing this in the americans, like i'm not really going to keep doing this. and they think that this is the way to bring russia down by essentially keeping this will going and humiliating and eventually giving her a rush of them has so essentially take over the rest of the country and remove the people from power, you know, whoever they bring somebody else in with bringing back, you know, which they can allow these people to say it's,
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it's interesting to say that because there was a western and i want to just western poll opinion, will conduct inside of your grade last few days and a 50 percent of the paintings when their, their own government as well as russia be there, but when their own government for the state that they're falling them, it's very interesting. i can remember places like responsible state grounds and all that say your grade is one of the world that your grades are completely, you know. and you know, i think that will have to be scrubbing at some point because it's so embarrassing because of the problem. so much with western coverage of ukraine, even before the conflict that it's a very complicated and one united country. and we're seeing this here. i have called what's going on in ukraine, also a civil war. and i think a lot of people you've already alluded to it how people in different cities of
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ukraine, not only ukrainian, but when something like this happens, they want to total solution. they don't want to have this kind of growing floor that ukraine has been sent to independence. go ahead. no, i mean just for mary goes from the standpoint all imagine that some kind of very american gama k ball in canada and it isn't all the u. s. news in canada. yeah. i'm french and watch them. you know, of course there will be a lot of people in war from so if there is a chance to become a citizen. but look for that, lucy, because there is more freedom, you know, the same story with christina and books right now in odessa, it is refusing to give children russian education, which is why he became english in your case, educational english in your range. are you always?
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and this has been going on for 8 years and the late on the these have been the one all well, 3rd years and you're absolutely right. and you spoke to ations all there? well, i mean, the western probably has been saying, oh, what is plans come up with all of the american de right here was that there will be a good re local, i mean, the last, but there will be a good one instructional, that they're not all the saw the you bringing armies resisting. right? that's true. bar therapy is which russian army, if you could, there is no group, sometimes the keel, a russian official, you know that the ukrainian groups, special forces groups the ball cause, you know, usually there is, there's no very war. why? because people on
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a and maybe to the, to the new or just are really starting to really war a, the people on the ground. that's one thing. but george president by said, you know, when asked about a high energy prices against me. and of course, you know what the western publics are going to have to suffer, and he says it is long as it takes. well, i think that you know, that time frame all of the, all of the nato combat, i think it was a was ray mcgovern. it's a 330 blind mice, which i think even it was a really good way to put it here. i don't think they have, they actually speak for people on the ground that have to pay such high energy prices. and i think they're all read the day for their bombastic emotional on expo
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say when they go in completely disregarding the interest of their own. people go ahead. yes, completely. and some of the other day they had this why house official was interviewed on cnn. and it was off this very question, what price we've been to pay and we have to pay, you know, whatever price it takes for the liberal, liberal loaner. so it doesn't matter. you don't have any food on the table. you don't have any gas when you're trying to get to work. the living room won't order. and actually, you know, he blotted out the room, which is that this isn't the least war. it's all about, they go, they use you great, very cynically. you know, essentially destroy russia. now eventually the destroy china has to dominate the,
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well, they don't go about it. the one they are, they're always the lead. this policy is leading to disaster. you know, the germans a screening. you know, a, you know, a moment ago you were, you was saying that you were going to basically come to some of them on a 2nd here. and i'll end up, i want to say to both you and who are you are the people that want to defend the liberal world or they don't know what a loaf of bread. they don't know what a leader of gasoline. they don't know how much electricity they don't care because it doesn't affect them. that is the water ok in the protection at the expense of everyone else. that's the end of my speech. amanda barbara, a want to thank you for watching us here.
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